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Ghoulardi: Inside Cleveland Tv's Wildest Ride |
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Rating:  Summary: Informative in some cases,disappointing in other Review: The Ghoulardi book was amazing in telling of all the Ernie Anderson facts-and I didn't realize that the others creators of Ghoulardi were Shelly Saltman,Ralph Gulko,Big Chuck and Bob Soinski.I realize now that Ron Sweed was really involved in the Ghoulardi days-and even the early Hoolihan/Big Chuck days. I wished there would have been more details about the movies Ghoulardi hosted.Many people consider The Little Shop of Horrors as the classic Ghoulardi movie-yet it wasn't even mentioned.The only movies mentioned were many of those Ghoulardi showed in his first year-and-a-half. Apparently,the only episodes of Parma Place availiable were those Chuck was in...and I guess he has copies.There were seven other episodes,just as funny and worth remembering. Those who remember Ghoulardi vaguely will love the book. Those who remember Ghoulardi in more detail,like me,will be slightly disappointed. Still,it's a wonderful telling of the movie-host who made a tremendous impact on viewers like me.I admire Ernie Anderson for staying on as Ghoulardi long enough to become an icon,but not quite long enough to get stale.
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