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  • Captain
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    We had the Buckshot and Benny the Bear show here in Calgary. This show ran from the mid sixties right up into the nineties, and ran pretty much everyday at 12 noon...although in the late eighties it got bumped around a bit, and in the nineties moved to just Saturdays with Buckshot and Benny hosting the morning cartoons. Sadly the guy was forced off the air because the CTV network started handling all their programming decisions nationally instead of locally.

    I was a huge fan of Buckshot, and still remember meeting him once at a shopping center opening. As it turned out, my Dad went to school with the guy...and had few nice things to say about him. Seems Buckshot was a bit of a scammer in those days! Luckily he and my Mom kept this to themselves until my sister and I were older.

    YouTube - 16 Chickens and a Tambourine

    YouTube - The Buck Shot Show

    YouTube - CFCN Buck Shot Hinterland promos 1980s

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  • AAAAA
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    Bob McCalister of wonderama on channel 5 new york

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  • Riffster
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    not sure if he was local to Boston area but Rex Trailor

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  • HardyGirl
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    Well, I know that Bozo was around when I was a kid, but I didn't pay much attention to that. On Sundays it was Wonderama w/ Bob McCallister, (I was on that once). Here in the Bay Area for awhile it was Captain Cosmic (Gary Burghoff), but I was a teenager then. On Ch. 44 (KBHK) here in Nor. Cal was Dr. Don who was also the top DJ on KFRC. On Ch. 2 (KTVU) it was Tom & Jerry and TV POWWWWWW! (those in the NYC area it was TV PIXXXXX) w/ the host taking calls from kids who would "play" a video game (shooting a little dot by yelling POWWWW). In my teen years on Saturday nights it was Elvira, Mistress of the Dark.

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  • wayne foundation 07
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    Growing up on Saturday mornings channel 43 had a guy called Super Host.He wore a superman type costum,but made from long johns if I remember right,then had a little clown makeup on.Kinda cornie but he played the best spooky movies.This would've been in the late 70's.I'll have to google him to see if hes still around.

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  • megocrazy
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    Dale Dorman is a Boston radio icon that just recently semi retired from his radio gigs. He became known as "Uncle Dale" during the 70's when he hosted a number of kids afternoon and morning cartoon shows. He did the Banana Splits Cartoon show in the afternoons right after you got home from school, which was one of my favorites, and also the Saturday "Creature Double Feature" which did horror and monster movies on channel 56. He just hit 40 years in Boston radio and stopped doing weekday mornings after hitting 65, but still does a weekend morning show on the same station if I'm not mistaken. Man I loved Uncle Dale.

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  • mitchedwards
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    Early 70s we had ranger rick with a kids cartoon show.
    Early 80s we had Dr Shock, doing late night horror

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  • cjefferys
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    Oh yeah, I remember Commander Tom. And before him, Dave and Rocketship 7.

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  • johnnystorm
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    We had Chilly Billy Cardille doing Chiller Theatre back in Pittsburgh Channel 11on Saturday Nights. Bill you may know from Night of the Living Dead.
    Here's a link to an old opening, it's kinda jumpy, but you not only get to see Chilly Billy, but also his sidekicks, the gorgeous Georgette the Fudge Maker (no, I don't know why she was called that, make your own dirty joke) & Terminal Stare, who drove us teenage boys just crazy (and you'll see why!). At the beginning there's some old promo spots including a great Star Wars public service announcement:

    YouTube - WIIC TV 11 promos Chiller Theater 1981


    We also had Adventuretime with Paul Shannon everyday after school on Channel 4 from Pittsburgh.Paul had the usual kids in the audience, and showed a lot of cartoons, I mostly remember watching Kimba the White Lion. Paul was one of those responsible for bringing the Three Stooges back in the '60S and they were on his show many times. I also fondly remember him collecting mail to Santa Claus and sending it in a rocket to the North Pole at Christmas.

    Also Joe Negri, a fantastic guitarist was on that show a lot, Joe was on Mr. Rogers too as HandyMan Negri. Wish I could find a clip from AdventureTime, but I've never come across one. Anyone ever seen anything from this great old kid's show?

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  • UnderdogDJLSW
    started a topic Who was your local TV station icon?

    Who was your local TV station icon?

    Over in Classic Toys with Rich and Brian talking about Commander Tom in Buffalo, got me thinking there must have been dozens of these guys all over 70's television introducing cartoons, shows, contests. Who were yours? These were who I watched in Washington and Baltimore:

    Captain 20 host on WDCA - TV, Channel 20 in Washington, DC

    YouTube - CAPTAIN CHESAPEAKE

    Stu Kerr - BaltoCo
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