Rixter wrote to Gamgee <=-
I also remember some guy called the sheik and Wahoo McDaniels. Are
those names right? I remember watching matches on Saturday evenings
with my grandparents some times in the 70s.
I grew up on UHF TV - I'd love a campy cable channel comparable to the
cheezy b-movies, "pro" wrestling and live roller derby broadcasts.
UHF, by budget and transmission constraints, had a local quality you
don't get any more.
For a while in the '90s,cable providers needed to provide local
access, and you could sign up to essentially rent one of their studios.
A friend of mine had a talk show on cable - they already had a set with
a desk and couch. He had friends fill in as the band and interviewed
guests. We went to one of the filmings, it was a lot of fun.
More low-budget was "Larry, the Security guy". He did private security
for an apartment complex, and mounted a vidcam on the hood of his
go-cart. He'd do monologues while driving around the complex and
interview people at night in the poolhouse.
Lots of campy fun back then.
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