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The main announcer on Creature Double Feature was a Channel 56 long-time booth announcer, Neil MacNevin. His radio/TV name was Tom Evans. His radio/TV name was Tom Evans. He and an engineer named Press Campbell would create sound effects, echoes, wind etc. off the cuff during the weekly recording sessions for the movie and promos for CDF during ...
Creature Double Features was the name of a show broadcast by WKBG Channel 56 in the Greater Boston area. In 1972 WKBG, a station in the Kaiser Broadcasting chain, aired its collection of Godzilla movies on Saturday under the title, The 4 O'Clock Movie. Shortly thereafter, they started calling it Creature Feature and then Creature Double Feature ...
The following week, the Saturday Double Feature returned to a single-movie format starting at 11:30 p.m., and continued in this two-night format through Bob's last Creature Features show on February 24, 1979. Dropping the Friday night show, John Stanley took over the Saturday program at 11:00 p.m. on March 3, 1979.
Creature Double Feature; Creature Feature (1973 TV series) Creature Features (1969 TV series) This page was last edited on 20 November 2024, at 15:26 (UTC). ...
The following is a checklist and brief broadcast history of the Creature Features horror movie showcase: Promo Season. July–August 1969 (7:30pm Saturday) 1st Season. November 1969 – September 1970 (8:30pm Saturday) 2nd Season (Double Feature) October 1970 – September 1971 (12:00 Noon, 8:30pm Saturday) 3rd Season
The tenth season of the American horror anthology television series American Horror Story, subtitled Double Feature (stylised in the opening credits with the alternate subtitle Chapter 10), is composed of two stories, each taking up half the season.
In the United States, Gamera attained prominence during the 1970s due to the burgeoning popularity of UHF television stations featuring Saturday afternoon matinée showcases such as Creature Double Feature, [174] and later in the 1990s, when five Gamera films were featured on the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000.
It was released on DVD in 2001, first by Tapeworm on January 16, 2001 as a double feature with Creature (1985), and then by Rhino on August 14. It was later released on DVD by VCI Video as a part of its two-disk Creepy Creature Double Feature collection alongside The Crawling Hand (1963). [8]