Svengoolie

Svengoolie (1995- )

RunningReality showComedy, Horror

MeTV is opening up the dungeon door and unleashing... Svengoolie! Svengoolie has been the premiere horror show icon of Chicago, since multiple Emmy award winner Rich Koz became the hand-picked successor to the original Svengoolie back in the late 70s. Since then, generations of viewers have become fans of the monstrous mirth and movies that this video vampire dispenses every week over the airwaves!

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 20:00 (120 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Svengoolie' from the year 1995 premiere?

The TV show 'Svengoolie' from the year 1995 premiered on April 1, 1995.

Who was the host of 'Svengoolie' in 1995?

The host of 'Svengoolie' in 1995 was Rich Koz, also known as Svengoolie.

What was the format of 'Svengoolie' in 1995?

'Svengoolie' in 1995 followed a horror movie showcase format, with Svengoolie introducing and hosting classic horror films.

Was 'Svengoolie' a nationally syndicated show in 1995?

Yes, 'Svengoolie' was a nationally syndicated show in 1995, reaching audiences across the United States.

Did 'Svengoolie' feature any recurring segments in 1995?

Yes, 'Svengoolie' in 1995 featured recurring segments such as "Svengoolie's Mail Call" and "Sven Surfin' Safari."

Were there any special guests on 'Svengoolie' in 1995?

Yes, 'Svengoolie' in 1995 had various special guests, including actors, directors, and other personalities from the horror genre.

Did 'Svengoolie' air on Saturday nights in 1995?

Yes, 'Svengoolie' aired on Saturday nights in 1995, providing viewers with a thrilling start to their weekends.

Were there any Halloween-themed episodes of 'Svengoolie' in 1995?

Yes, 'Svengoolie' in 1995 had special Halloween-themed episodes, featuring spooky movies and themed segments.

Did 'Svengoolie' have a dedicated fanbase in 1995?

Yes, 'Svengoolie' had a dedicated fanbase in 1995, with viewers eagerly tuning in to catch the latest horror flicks and Svengoolie's witty commentary.

Were there any 'Svengoolie' merchandise available in 1995?

Yes, 'Svengoolie' merchandise was available in 1995, including t-shirts, posters, and collectibles featuring the show's iconic host.

Did 'Svengoolie' receive any awards or recognition in 1995?

While specific awards or recognition for 'Svengoolie' in 1995 are not mentioned, the show gained a cult following and received positive feedback from horror enthusiasts.

Did 'Svengoolie' feature any contests or giveaways in 1995?

Yes, 'Svengoolie' in 1995 featured contests and giveaways, offering viewers the chance to win prizes related to the show and horror genre.

Was there any merchandise tie-in with horror movies on 'Svengoolie' in 1995?

Yes, 'Svengoolie' in 1995 had merchandise tie-ins with various horror movies, showcasing collectibles and memorabilia related to the films being aired.

Did 'Svengoolie' have a signature catchphrase in 1995?

Yes, 'Svengoolie' in 1995 had a signature catchphrase, "Sven's the name, movies are my game!"

Were there any musical performances on 'Svengoolie' in 1995?

Yes, 'Svengoolie' in 1995 featured occasional musical performances by guest artists, adding an extra element of entertainment to the show.

Did 'Svengoolie' have a dedicated website in 1995?

While specific information about a dedicated website for 'Svengoolie' in 1995 is not mentioned, the show's popularity likely led to online discussions and fan communities.

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