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A pair of posted Ghosties on Dr. Madblood's Friday Night Frights, July 25, 2003...! Madblood:
"Banshee" Dr. Max (Jerry F. Harrell) has his hands full when the spectre of dear departed Drunken Dave Dinwiddie (Mike Arlo) returns to haunt Madblood Manor with his customary mix of philosophical ruminations and rude emanations. On the other hand, Nurse Patience Dream (Penny Palen) is into the spirits herself. A gorgeous girl ghoulie takes the form of a beautiful beckoning Banshee, bent on luring our favorite Gal Friday to her eternal doom-nation. Then things just get ugly.... Is it an ectoplasmic disturbance or just Dave belching swamp gas? *Ether* way, it's a spook-tacular, spine-tingly creep-fest in fog-enshrouded Pungo. Brief appearance by Craig T. "But It's My Only Line" Adams as Brain Cornering the market on dulcet tones, now that Barry White has become late, we have Bernie Melton as PJ the Invisible DJ And Introducing Crystal Hinshaw as the Banshee Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "Man From The South" (by Roald Dahl) with Steve McQueen, Peter Lorre, and Neile Adams "Arthur" (A. Hitchcock directing) with Laurence Harvey, Patrick MacNee and Hazel Court "Banquo's Chair" (A. Hitchcock directing) with John Williams, Reginald Gardiner and Hilda Plowright Boris Karloff's Thriller: "Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper" (by Robert Bloch, Ray Milland directing) with John Williams, Nancy Valentine and Miss Beverly Hills (as herself....) Scream a little scream with me.... Enjoy! CTA MADBLOOD
WILL RECORD NEW EPISODE Doctor Madblood and several of his monsters are scheduled to appear at the 2nd annual FantaSci fan convention, which takes place on Saturday July 26th at the Cheaspeake Public Library. Details about the con can be found at the library's website, www.chesapeake.lib.va.us. The doctor will be bringing along his video crew to record segments for the second new episode of Season Two of the Friday Night Frights, which is set to air on WSKY-TV4 on October 3rd. MADBLOOD
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT The Virginia Association of Broadcasters has awarded WHRO-TV the award for Best Station Promotion for 2002 for its 30-second designated reader promo featuring Doctor Madblood. The spot was created by the Hampton Roads Public Television station to promote its Designated Reader Program, encouraging viewers to read to a child. The award was one of four honors given to WHRO by the Virginia broadcasters for 2002. Doctor Madblood has a long association with Public Television. In 1982, Doctor Madblood's Nightvisions was syndicated by WHRO-TV to PBS stations all over Virginia, and the doctor has often participated in fundraisers for public broadcasting.
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