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"Shock Theater" TV of years ago
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JJCofMAINE
29 posts
Aug 28, 2013
7:29 AM
My daughter just found a picture on a Face Book from Kettering, which features a picture of two men. One of them is, I believe, Jerry Cohen, a businessman from perhaps the 70's or early 80's. He is holding an "RIP" grave marker. The other is a man dressed in some "gothic" outfit, with blackened eyes, a beard, and wearing a balck hat and cape. He also is holding some type of grave marker.

The picture has "22" on the bottom, which, I believe, is for channel 22. Can someone tell me who the guy with the beard is; what was the show he was on (was is "Shock Theater"); and what era would this have been from?
luv my dayton
367 posts
Aug 28, 2013
8:08 AM
Jerry Cohen ran the Concord City store aka 'The Boutique' for years and also did the commercials. The wealthy in Dayton would be on a list of people to call when clothing from Saks, Neiman Marcus and other big name designers clothing came in. You could purchase beautiful clothing at very low prices. Believe the massive building became a St.Vincent thrift store and still in business. Have no recollection of how Cohen and creeper tied in except for maybe being Shocks sponsor.

Last Edited by luv my dayton on Aug 28, 2013 8:12 AM
Tbone
16 posts
Aug 28, 2013
8:47 AM
Clubhouse 22 with Malcolm and Duffy...the good ole days. I loved Saturday nights at 11:00 to stay up with Dr. Creep. I spoke to Malcolm last year. He's a successful Realtor in Ft. Lauderdale or is it Miami?? I can't remember but it's one of those cities. He still makes visits to Dayton every now and then.
JJCofMAINE
31 posts
Aug 28, 2013
12:08 PM
I went to high school (Chaminade) with Malcolm (McCloud). Was quite surprised to see him land on T.V., as there wasn't any signs of that coming from our HS days (at least not that I saw).
Mark1984
116 posts
Aug 28, 2013
8:03 PM
I know he's been discussed at length on this site. But does anyone know if Barry Hobart was any relation to the Hobart's in Troy? The food service equipment people and the welding school. Just wondering with a name like that.
joey m
89 posts
Aug 30, 2013
12:42 PM
JJCoflMAINE its joeym from class of '61', if I remember right I think he was in the drama club. I knew Malcom pretty well . I ran around with his cousin Vendal Nagy.Dont know if you rember him because he was in our class until our senior year. and do you remember the play that they showed during one of our school days. There was a scene where they were in a submarine and they were supposed to be drowning and as the water rose it seemed that we all thought it was humorus. evidently bro. Offerman didnt agree and we were chastised pretty good! "GOOD MEMORIES"


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