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'''Count Gore de Vol''' is a television ] who originally appeared on ]'s ] from 1973 to 1987.<ref name=watsonbook>{{cite book| last =Watson| first =Elena M.| title =Television Horror Movie Hosts: 68 Vampires, Mad Scientists and Other Denizens of the Late Night Airwaves Examined and Interviewed| publisher =McFarland & Company| year =2000| location =Jefferson, North Carolina, United States| url =http://www.mcfarlandpub.com/book-2.php?id=978-0-7864-0940-2| isbn =0-7864-0940-1| access-date =2007-08-01| archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20070928011709/http://www.mcfarlandpub.com/book-2.php?id=978-0-7864-0940-2| archive-date =2007-09-28| url-status =dead}}</ref> Originally named M.T. Graves and played by announcer ], the character first appeared on the WDCA version of the ] program. When the character got a positive reaction, he was given his own program, called '']''. The choice of Gore de Vol as the character's name was either a pun involving the name of acerbic author ] or the name of a prominent Washington, D.C. funeral home, "de Vol". Gore de Vol became the Washington/Baltimore area's longest-running horror host, broadcast every Saturday night on WDCA from March 1973 to May 1987.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://countgore.com/gore/Virgins.htm|title=For Virgins Only|work=Creature Feature The Weekly Web Program|access-date=December 15, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111220160846/http://countgore.com/gore/Virgins.htm|archive-date=December 20, 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
'''Count Gore de Vol''' is a television ] who originally appeared on ]'s ] from 1973 to 1987.<ref name=watsonbook>{{cite book| last =Watson| first =Elena M.| title =Television Horror Movie Hosts: 68 Vampires, Mad Scientists and Other Denizens of the Late Night Airwaves Examined and Interviewed| publisher =McFarland & Company| year =2000| location =Jefferson, North Carolina, United States| url =http://www.mcfarlandpub.com/book-2.php?id=978-0-7864-0940-2| isbn =0-7864-0940-1| access-date =2007-08-01| archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20070928011709/http://www.mcfarlandpub.com/book-2.php?id=978-0-7864-0940-2| archive-date =2007-09-28| url-status =dead}}</ref> Originally named M.T. Graves and played by announcer ], the character first appeared on the WDCA version of the ] program. When the character got a positive reaction, he was given his own program, called '']''. The choice of Gore de Vol as the character's name was either a pun involving the name of acerbic author ] or the name of a prominent Washington, D.C. funeral home, "de Vol". Gore de Vol became the Washington/Baltimore area's longest-running horror host, broadcast every Saturday night on WDCA from March 1973 to May 1987.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://countgore.com/gore/Virgins.htm|title=For Virgins Only|work=Creature Feature The Weekly Web Program|access-date=December 15, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111220160846/http://countgore.com/gore/Virgins.htm|archive-date=December 20, 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref> | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
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Count Gore de Vol | |
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Dick Dyszel in his "Count Gore de Vol" alter ego | |
Nationality | American |
Other names | Dick Dyszel |
Occupation(s) | Television personality, interviewer |
Website | Website of Dick Dyszel and Count Gore de VolWebsite |
Count Gore de Vol is a television horror host who originally appeared on Washington, D.C.'s WDCA from 1973 to 1987. Originally named M.T. Graves and played by announcer Dick Dyszel, the character first appeared on the WDCA version of the Bozo the Clown program. When the character got a positive reaction, he was given his own program, called Creature Feature. The choice of Gore de Vol as the character's name was either a pun involving the name of acerbic author Gore Vidal or the name of a prominent Washington, D.C. funeral home, "de Vol". Gore de Vol became the Washington/Baltimore area's longest-running horror host, broadcast every Saturday night on WDCA from March 1973 to May 1987.
See also
References
- Watson, Elena M. (2000). Television Horror Movie Hosts: 68 Vampires, Mad Scientists and Other Denizens of the Late Night Airwaves Examined and Interviewed. Jefferson, North Carolina, United States: McFarland & Company. ISBN 0-7864-0940-1. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved August 1, 2007.
- "For Virgins Only". Creature Feature The Weekly Web Program. Archived from the original on December 20, 2011. Retrieved December 15, 2011.
External links
- Virginia Creepers Documentary film site dedicated to 50 years of horror hosting in Virginia
- Interview with Dick Dyszel where he talks about Count Gore de Vol, including his beginnings as "M.T. Graves."
- Official website of The Spooky Movie Film Festival- Washington, D.C.'s International Horror Film Festival
- The Horror Host Underground- Count Gore's listing.