Ghoulardi was a part of my youth, every Friday night was incredible with the old horror movies and his antics were so much fun. . .PARMA!!! (plays appropriate polka music)
Oh man I sure remember him, placing firecrackers in glued model cars and blowing them up. Haha, also placing himself into the movies he played running from the Monsters. my three brothers and I would watch Ghoulardi and then Houlihan and Big Chuck with the Kielbasa kid, and mush mouth Mariette Pochette and finally Chilli Billy Cardelli from Pittsburg, with Terminal stair. We grew up with some great stuff. One more thing... The Love Boat, Ernie's voice!
Oh boy does this bring back memories. Back in the day I was 7, maybe 8. My Dad would come home around 12 from working the afternoon shift at the car factory. My brother and I would get up, and watch Ghoulardi with my Dad late nite. Dad would make some popcorn, and we get to bed way too late to be functional the next day. (The critics were right.) How could I forget. Never been right since.
Thank you for presenting this, however one of the things I loved about the show that you failed to mention was his music selection. He started every show with Jimmy McGriff’s instrumental, “I’ve Got A Woman”. It was an awesome electric organ tune that instantly drew you in. It motivated me to get into jazz and R & B music that was often performed by African American musicians.
Goulardi was the absolute best. As a kid it was my favorite show and I watched it all the time. Every kid I know loved Goulardi. The kids today should have a show like that now.
I'm 60, and remember being awakened by my older brother or sister, (twins 14years older than me) to sneak me from my crib to watch Ghoulardi. We also listen to Lights Out on the radio.
I loved growing up in the Cleveland area. It was the coolest city in the country. Goulardi was one that made it that way, then there was Big Chuck and Hoolihan who was also great then Big Chuck and Little John after Hoolihan left. Big Chuck was the Chuck Shadowski that is mentioned in this video. There was another that made Cleveland the coolest about the same time as Goulardi. He was a radio disk jockey that called himself Mad Daddy. He was great but things he said would probably not be allowed on youtube so I better not say the ones I remember.
I had a light blue sweatshirt with Ghoulardis face, saying Turn Blue, Stay Sick! I was six? I was in the fan club, got a press kit. I loved the music!!! Surfing Bird! The Cramps covered it, boom boom!!!
Enjoyed this overview of the Ghoulardi Years. A few details I did not know, which is rare to a Ghoulardi enthusiast-there’s so little! Just an inconsequential footnote: The 1966 Preseason Doubleheader Exhibition Games were on Friday, August 26 (not Aug 6, a Saturday). It was Redskins vs. Vikings and Colts vs. Browns. (Colts won 24-17).
Never known this man, but I must tell you, by luck I stumbeled on your site and enjoyed your amazing so different documentations - Greetings from Germany and Thank you very much
Cool it with the Boom Booms and Turn Blue, you Purple Knif. And remember Bwana Don Day. Somebody complained "When we went there, all we got were some cheap buttons'. To which Ghoulardi replied "Of course they're cheap". Once he was reading off some of the regional high school football scores. As usual Massillon beat somebody by 70 something to nothing. So, Ghoulardi looked into the camera and commented "I don't think the other school was really trying". And of course there were all those pink flamingos in Parma. "PARMA!!". I was in high school then. Fun show.
In '63 I was 12. My whole family (6 kids) made fudge and watched Ghoulardi. His amazing music, humor, blue screening himself or fake sound effects into movies, were awesome! Just genius! The movies were awful, on the order of "Atttack of the crab monsters" and he was brutal in his criticism, which made it even funnier. I am trying to find out what the music playing at 10 minutes remaining though fabulous guitar work.
Wow! I was at that doubleheader and didn't know Ghoulardi was there. I had hoped to see Cleveland Browns draftee, Ernie Davis play in the game. I found out later that Davis had leukemia and that's why he didn't play.
@@MrSpitfire911 -- lol, I moved from Cleveland to London Ontario in 1964 -- I even visited London in May of this year! Cheers Warren, who has lived in London on 3 separate occasions!
I am born in July 16th 1996, so I have no idea! My parents were born in the summer of 1978, so they were not here! My grandparents were 16 when he came on, and my great grandparents were 38, in 1962( still with me !) Great grandparents and grandparents tell me: you missed a lot ! I believe them!
Arby's had Ghoulardi hot chocolate for a promotion and he said "Drink it while it's hot(so you can't taste how bad it is)!" People bought it for the cup with his picture on it(if I remember correctly).
ghoulardi the Ghoul Night owl theater Houlihan Big Chuck and Big Chuck and little John we don't have that type of T.V anymore oh i miss the good old day's
The Gouhl or Big Chuck and Hullihan was the only late night entertainment until SNL.And you had to have pretty good reception in Port Clinton,Oh. or weather.Before Cable Ya know!
Ghoulardi was a part of my youth, every Friday night was incredible with the old horror movies and his antics were so much fun. . .PARMA!!! (plays appropriate polka music)
Oh man I sure remember him, placing firecrackers in glued model cars and blowing them up. Haha, also placing himself into the movies he played running from the Monsters. my three brothers and I would watch Ghoulardi and then Houlihan and Big Chuck with the Kielbasa kid, and mush mouth Mariette Pochette and finally Chilli Billy Cardelli from Pittsburg, with Terminal stair. We grew up with some great stuff. One more thing... The Love Boat, Ernie's voice!
Oh boy does this bring back memories. Back in the day I was 7, maybe 8. My Dad would come home around 12 from working the afternoon shift at the car factory. My brother and I would get up, and watch Ghoulardi with my Dad late nite. Dad would make some popcorn, and we get to bed way too late to be functional the next day. (The critics were right.) How could I forget. Never been right since.
Thank you for presenting this, however one of the things I loved about the show that you failed to mention was his music selection. He started every show with Jimmy McGriff’s instrumental, “I’ve Got A Woman”. It was an awesome electric organ tune that instantly drew you in. It motivated me to get into jazz and R & B music that was often performed by African American musicians.
His music reminds me of the intro music to "Better Call Saul."
@@slreveriesYes, I can hear that, thanks, loved the "Better Call Saul" series as well.
Goulardi was the absolute best. As a kid it was my favorite show and I watched it all the time. Every kid I know loved Goulardi. The kids today should have a show like that now.
I had rather strict parents but they did let us stay up on Friday and watch Ghoulardi. At least they knew where we were.
COOL IT with the Boom-Booms !
Amazing I survived with all my fingers considering all the models I burned and blew up. Learned how to manage hazmat at a tender age!
I'm in my 60s and remember Ghoulardi as a young child when we lived in Cleveland.
I'm 60, and remember being awakened by my older brother or sister, (twins 14years older than me) to sneak me from my crib to watch Ghoulardi. We also listen to Lights Out on the radio.
Me too! In Cleveland, me & my brother and sister would stay up to watch Ghoulardi, I was the youngest, but I loved it! Miss those days…..
I grew up in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, and I used to watch Goulardi every Saturday afternoon. Talk about the good old days.
My Mom was from the Falls and proud of it, man!
GROWING UP IN AKRON , EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT IN FRONT OF TV WEARING MY GOULARI SWEAT SHIRT ENJOYING THE SHOW !
BEST TIMES EVER .
Tallmadge Ave North Hill, ditto!
I grew up with Hoolihan & Big Chuck
OMG. I remember Shock Theatre. I saw a young Dick Goddard in one of the photos
I loved growing up in the Cleveland area. It was the coolest city in the country. Goulardi was one that made it that way, then there was Big Chuck and Hoolihan who was also great then Big Chuck and Little John after Hoolihan left. Big Chuck was the Chuck Shadowski that is mentioned in this video. There was another that made Cleveland the coolest about the same time as Goulardi. He was a radio disk jockey that called himself Mad Daddy. He was great but things he said would probably not be allowed on youtube so I better not say the ones I remember.
I guess you would have to be in your seventies and from the Cleveland area to remember Ghoulardi . I never missed a show .
65 and loved every second of Ghoulardi……Hoolihan and Big Chuck…..The Ghoul….we were spoiled in Cleveland with all of this great late night television
61
I LIVED IN GOODYEAR HEIGHTS AND GRADUATION IN 69.
GOOD-OLD- DAYS WERE THE BEST.
I had a light blue sweatshirt with Ghoulardis face, saying Turn Blue, Stay Sick!
I was six? I was in the fan club, got a press kit.
I loved the music!!! Surfing Bird! The Cramps covered it, boom boom!!!
My big brother got the dark green Ghoulardi face sweatshirt for Xmas with "CAMERA 4 YOU'RE UGLY!!"
I barely remember him but was into The Ghoul and Big Chuck & Houlihan
Watching Ghoulardi was what many did on Friday nights...or Saturday afternoons if the kids were too young and fell asleep.:-)
I’m 80 and remember him. We’d watch him on tv and even my dad watched.
Best fireworks sales men ever RIP thanks for the good times and good days 😂
Enjoyed this overview of the Ghoulardi Years. A few details I did not know, which is rare to a Ghoulardi enthusiast-there’s so little! Just an inconsequential footnote: The 1966 Preseason Doubleheader Exhibition Games were on Friday, August 26 (not Aug 6, a Saturday). It was Redskins vs. Vikings and Colts vs. Browns. (Colts won 24-17).
WOW! That's cool
We lived for Friday nights goulardi and 12 yr old boy got each other
Never known this man, but I must tell you, by luck I stumbeled on your site and enjoyed your amazing so different documentations - Greetings from Germany and Thank you very much
Thank You
Cool it with the Boom Booms and Turn Blue, you Purple Knif. And remember Bwana Don Day. Somebody complained "When we went there, all we got were some cheap buttons'. To which Ghoulardi replied "Of course they're cheap". Once he was reading off some of the regional high school football scores. As usual Massillon beat somebody by 70 something to nothing. So, Ghoulardi looked into the camera and commented "I don't think the other school was really trying". And of course there were all those pink flamingos in Parma. "PARMA!!". I was in high school then. Fun show.
In '63 I was 12. My whole family (6 kids) made fudge and watched Ghoulardi. His amazing music, humor, blue screening himself or fake sound effects into movies, were awesome! Just genius! The movies were awful, on the order of "Atttack of the crab monsters" and he was brutal in his criticism, which made it even funnier. I am trying to find out what the music playing at 10 minutes remaining though fabulous guitar work.
Wow! I was at that doubleheader and didn't know Ghoulardi was there. I had hoped to see Cleveland Browns draftee, Ernie Davis play in the game. I found out later that Davis had leukemia and that's why he didn't play.
68 & up in Canada, but i sure remember Ghoulardi! Cheers, wsj, Lomond School, 1960-64!
Thanks for your reply
@@shockerenterprise2643 -- Cleveland rocks! wsj!
watched in London Ontario -73 now still BLUE !!
@@MrSpitfire911 -- lol, I moved from Cleveland to London Ontario in 1964 -- I even visited London in May of this year! Cheers Warren, who has lived in London on 3 separate occasions!
And Sir Graves Ghastly
I am born in July 16th 1996, so I have no idea! My parents were born in the summer of 1978, so they were not here! My grandparents were 16 when he came on, and my great grandparents were 38, in 1962( still with me !) Great grandparents and grandparents tell me: you missed a lot ! I believe them!
Ghoulardi connection to "Boogie Nights?" Ready? Go...
I'm 66 years old and still call white socks, Parma socks
Cliffhanger!
Arby's had Ghoulardi hot chocolate for a promotion and he said "Drink it while it's hot(so you can't taste how bad it is)!" People bought it for the cup with his picture on it(if I remember correctly).
ghoulardi the Ghoul Night owl theater Houlihan Big Chuck and Big Chuck and little John we don't have that type of T.V anymore oh i miss the good old day's
The Gouhl or Big Chuck and Hullihan was the only late night entertainment until SNL.And you had to have pretty good reception in Port Clinton,Oh. or weather.Before Cable Ya know!
I’m 69.
Cool it with the boom booms!
Always loved it when he blew up models with firecrackers.😝