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Son Of Svengoolie - "Star Trek" (1979)
Views: 655
Here's an early segment from Son of Sven - "Star Trek". I don't understand what happened at the end - it's like it got cut off. Was there supposed to be some other joke or a "To Be Continued..." sign? I wonder if this is an unfinished take of the sketch.
Not sure what episode this was from but based on the fact that Star Trek: The Motion Picture came out in 1979, I figure it's an early one.
This aired on local Chicago TV on a Saturday in the latter half of 1979.
WFLD Channel 32 - Son of Svengoolie - "Assignment Terror" (Ending, 1982)
Views: 721
Here is the ending for Son of Sven episode number 134 featuring the film "Assignment Terror".
Special guest appearance by Dick Haylor (?) of the Channel 32 Promotions Department.
(video has some distortion in it)
This aired on local Chicago TV Saturday, February 6th 1982.
WFLD Channel 32 - Son Of Svengoolie - "The Creature Walks Among Us" (Promo, 1980)
Views: 2532
Here's a rare old promo for Son of Svengoolie episode number 54, showing the movie, "The Creature Walks Among Us". This episode aired on Saturday, July 19th 1980 at 8pm.
Sven mentions one of the sketches on the show, "Marlin Gherkins' Mild Kingdom". (parody of Marlin Perkins on Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom)
This must have been soon after they started using the actual Son of Svengoolie theme song (Son's Theme - written by Doug Scharf) instead of the old Jerry G...
Son Of Svengoolie - "Rod Sirloin's The Night Galley" (1979)
Views: 1625
Here's an early segment from Son of Sven - "Rod Sirloin's The Night Galley". (parody of Rod Serling's "The Night Gallery")
Not sure what episode this was from but based on the Jerry G. Bishop version of the coffin it was an early one.
This aired on local Chicago TV on a Saturday in the latter half of 1979.
WFLD Channel 32 - Son Of Svengoolie - "Trog" (Ending, 1985)
Views: 1977
Here's the ending for another episode of Son of Svengoolie that hasn't been seen in over 24 years! This was number 287 where he was presenting the movie "Trog". Includes:
Joan Crawford has nothing to say!
Sven bumper
Commercial: Lynn Redgrave for Weight Watchers - "Try it. You'll diet."
Commercial: Mediquell Chewy Cough Squares (again)
Commercial: Empire Carpets - "Is that carpet ok?"
Commercial: Jones Dairy Farm Brown & Serve sausa...
Son Of Svengoolie - "Get A Shave" (1980)
Views: 634
Here is a classic Son of Sven song, "Get a Shave" (parody of "Get a Job") originally featured during episode number 34, when he showed the film "I Was A Teenage Werewolf". The sketch was repeated during episode number 156, the second time he showed the film.
This first aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, February 23rd 1980. (and also on Saturday, July 24th 1982).
Son Of Svengoolie - "Dracula's Daughter" - "Mail Call #2" (1979)
Views: 553
Here is the second mail call segment for Son of Sven episode number 2 featuring the film "Dracula's Daughter".
How many times did he do a show with more than one mail segment? Perhaps it was because he got so much mail from his first episode?
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, June 23rd 1979.
WFLD Channel 32 - Son of Svengoolie - "Beast From 20,000 Fathoms" (Ending & Commercial Break, 1985)
Views: 1377
Here's the ending of the Son of Svengoolie presentation of "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms" [1953]. This was the third and final time he showed this film. Includes:
Ending of the film
Commercial: Jordache - Distressed Denim - "You've Got The Look" (80s Style) (10 second ad)
Son of Sven bumper - featuring a joke that loses most of its impact due to the fact that it didn't immediately follow the end of the movie (thanks a lot, Metromedia bean...
Son Of Svengoolie - "The Road To Berwyn" (1979)
Views: 1883
Here's an early segment from Son of Sven - "The Road To Berwyn". (parody of the "Road to" Movies starring Bob Hope & Bing Crosby)
Not sure what episode this was from but based on the Jerry G. Bishop version of the coffin it was an early one, possibly episode number 7.
Directed by Don Shannon.
This aired on local Chicago TV on a Saturday in the latter half of 1979. (Recorded on Thursday, July 26th 1979!)