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''Svengoolie'' is an American hosted
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. The show features horror and
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s and is hosted by the eponymous character Svengoolie, who was originally played by Jerry G. Bishop from 1970 to 1973, before
Rich Koz Rich Koz (born March 12, 1952) is an American actor and broadcaster best known for his portrayal of horror-movie host Svengoolie, as well as his early '90s children's cartoon showcase ''The Koz Zone''. Koz is also the host of the syndicated '' S ...
succeeded him in the role from 1979 on. Before and after commercial breaks, Svengoolie presents sketches, tells jokes, and performs
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songs related to the films being aired. The show is a long-running local program in the
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area and in recent years expanded nationally, airing Saturday nights on
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.


Format

The show airs both low-budget and classic horror and
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movies, with
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"Svengoolie" – a telescoping of the words
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and
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– played by
Rich Koz Rich Koz (born March 12, 1952) is an American actor and broadcaster best known for his portrayal of horror-movie host Svengoolie, as well as his early '90s children's cartoon showcase ''The Koz Zone''. Koz is also the host of the syndicated '' S ...
(pronounced "Koze"), who wears thick skull-like makeup around his eyes and cheekbones, a moustache, goatee, and long wig, all black, and a black
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with a tuxedo jacket over a bright red, open-collared, button-down shirt. Just before and after commercial breaks, Svengoolie presents sketches, tells corny jokes, and performs song
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spoofs of the film being aired. Some shows were presented in what was later dubbed "Sven-surround" – a pun on "
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", a brand name theater audio system – in which Svengoolie would joke as the film aired sometimes with humorous sound effects. (The creators of ''
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'' cited Svensurround as an inspiration.) This stunt was discontinued for a short time, then brought back due to viewer request, although as a clip segment aired outside the film. One relatively recent addition to the show is the simultaneous use of
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with the
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#svengoolie, allowing those watching to comment on the show.


Films

In August 2006, it was reported that WCIU had obtained broadcast rights to the classic
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films of the 1930s and 1940s. These films had been requested since Svengoolie aired in the 1980s. By December 2006, the show featured four episodes of the
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"Meet" series, with Universal Studio Monsters and several
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that were distributed by Universal-International. On May 5, 2007, Svengoolie presented
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's ''
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'' (1931), claiming that it was the first time the movie had been shown on local television in more than a decade.


Themes

The show opens with a reference to early radio broadcasting: "Calling all stations, clear the air lanes, clear all air lanes for the big broadcast." This is a sound clip from the preview "trailer" of one of the four "Big Broadcast Of .... (1932, 1936, 1937, 1938)" movies. In a
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throughout the series, Svengoolie's mentions of the Chicago suburb of Berwyn are met with an audio clip of several people groaning "BERWYN?!?" Another recurring gag involves
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s thrown at Svengoolie after a weak joke, usually at the end of an episode's opening and closing sketches. Visitors assist the crew in throwing rubber chickens during taping. Frequently sound clips are used from Warner Bros. cartoons ("Oh we're the boys of the Chorus,"...etc.), radio broadcasts of ''
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'' ("Thank you for all those cards and letters, you folks in television LAND.....", "Wun'erful, Wun'erful" and "Ow, OW, OW!!!" from "The HoneyEarthers"), and other sources.


Characters

* Svengoolie – the title character and host of the show, who introduces the film, tells jokes and relates trivia about the movie. The character was originally portrayed by former WCFL personality Jerry G. Bishop, who held the role from 1970 to 1973. When the show returned in 1979,
Rich Koz Rich Koz (born March 12, 1952) is an American actor and broadcaster best known for his portrayal of horror-movie host Svengoolie, as well as his early '90s children's cartoon showcase ''The Koz Zone''. Koz is also the host of the syndicated '' S ...
took on the role of "Son of Svengoolie", which he portrayed until 1986, when the show was cancelled. In 1995, Koz was set to bring the show back and Bishop told him he was "all grown up" and could drop the "Son of" from his character name. Koz has been playing "Svengoolie" ever since. * Doug Graves – Svengoolie's accompanist, shown frequently at the piano or keyboard, though equally adept at the trumpet; Graves is played by professional musician and Svengoolie crew member Doug Scharf. * Zallman T. Tombstone (voiced by Rich Koz) – a smart-mouthed, disembodied skull that often acts as a foil for Svengoolie during comedy skits, with a voice based on
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's Ray J. Johnson Jr. character. * Kerwyn (voiced by Rich Koz) – a smart-aleck rubber chicken
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who helps Svengoolie review viewer mail and photos. * Zelda (voiced by Jerry G. Bishop) – a smart-mouthed, disembodied skull (much like her successor, Tombstone) with a voice modeled after
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's Geraldine Jones character. *Anita X. Orcist – saxophone player, appearing infrequently; portrayed by Natalie Scharf, Doug's daughter. * Durwood the Dummy (voiced by Jerry G. Bishop (1970-1973), Rich Koz (1979-present)) – a wooden
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featured on the original series (1970–73), later carried over to the Son of Svengoolie series and retained from then on, though featured infrequently in recent years. * Boddy Sorrell (voiced by Rich Koz) – the face on Svengoolie's coffin lid. Many other incidental characters throughout the show's run have been voiced by Rich Koz and — during his tenure — Jerry G. Bishop, as well as WFLD staff announcer Jim Barton (during the "Son of" years).


Production

Rich Koz did most of the artwork for the show when he revived it as ''Son of Svengoolie'' at WFLD. For every episode, Koz researches the film to find interesting facts, then writes each episode, spending about four hours doing so. The camera shots and audio effects are handled by director Chris Faulkner and Kevin Reisberg, the show's assistant director. In 2014, the original casket prop used by both Bishop and Koz on camera was retired and donated to the
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in Chicago. Segments showcasing the original casket continued to be rebroadcast on the MeTV schedule. Rebroadcasts often will use improved prints of the films if they have become available, while keeping the old comedy skits.


Broadcast history

The show's original title was ''Screaming Yellow Theater''. The title was derived from
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, a yellow, sugary glazed popcorn snack, first produced in the 1960s. It debuted on September 18, 1970 on
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(Channel 32) and ran until September 7, 1973. Svengoolie was played then by Jerry G. Bishop. In later seasons, Rich Koz – a fan who sent in sketch ideas – became a show writer. In 1973, Kaiser Broadcasting took over WFLD from Field Communications and ''Screaming Yellow Theater'' was cancelled and replaced with '' The Ghoul'' from Cleveland. ''The Ghoul'' lasted until 1974 when it was taken off the air. Field Communications took WFLD back from Kaiser Broadcasting in 1978, which led Jerry Bishop and Rich Koz to discuss the show's resurrection. On June 16, 1979, ''Son of Svengoolie'' debuted on WFLD, with Koz in the title role. The show also aired on
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-controlled stations in Philadelphia, Boston, San Francisco, and Detroit. The series ran until WFLD, then owned by
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, was sold to
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's
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in 1986 as part of the newly created
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network. New management canceled the show, deciding that it did not fit the new programming direction. After 334 shows, the final episode aired January 25, 1986. Koz returned to WFLD in various capacities, mainly as the host of ''Fox Kids Club'' and ''The Koz Zone'' weekday afternoon children's programming, and appearing as an announcer on WFLD's 1988 New Year's Eve broadcast. Neal Sabin, the executive vice president of Weigel Broadcasting, brought the show back on December 31, 1994 on WCIU (Channel 26), using "Svengoolie" as the name; Koz took the role of Svengoolie when Bishop told Koz that he "believed he was grown up enough now to no longer be just the Son." Koz also hosts a weekly
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''Stooge-a-palooza'' show on WCIU. The series was aired on Chicago's WWME-CA,
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stations
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and
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, and occasionally on
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in
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. These stations are owned by
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. Beginning on April 2, 2011, Svengoolie's show became available nationally on the
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network through the efforts of Neal Sabin.


Spin-off

A spin-off of both ''Svengoolie'' and MeTV's morning cartoon block '' Toon In with Me'', entitled ''Sventoonie'', premiered on MeTV on March 26, 2022. ''Sventoonie'' is hosted by ''Toon In with Me''s Kevin Fleming as his puppet character Toony the Tuna, in character as "Sventoonie". In the series, Sventoonie reviews classic horror films and takes part in comedy sketches with his own cast, including occasional appearances by Svengoolie himself.


Reception

Between 1979 and 1986, ''Son of Svengoolie'' won three Chicago Emmys at station WFLD. For its 25th anniversary in 2004, ''Svengoolie'' was presented with the Silver Circle Award by the Chicago/Midwest Chapter of the
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for "outstanding contributions to Chicago television." ''Svengoolie'' is also a consistent winner of the "Best Horror Host" award from the
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Classic Horror Awards. Svengoolie appeared as a supporting character in a storyline in the ''
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'' comic strip that started in April 2017. A special four-part crossover story in two-page parts featuring Svengoolie with the various
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superheroes ran through the month of October 2019. DC Comics editor
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said the idea for this was a "fun mash-up" featuring the
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alongside elements of the ''Svengoolie'' show.


References

Notes Bibliography * *


External links

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Svengoolie at HorrorHosts.com

Svengoolie Nation website
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