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The Schlocky Horror Picture Show

The Schlocky Horror Picture Show

Description: Nigel Honeybone hosts a horror movie show, screening old horror movies, from 2007 until 2021. In 2007, TVS Television Channel 44 in Sydney Australia commenced screened The Schlocky Horror Picture Show, hosted by the skeleton Nigel Honeybone. Nigel is the brain child of Graham Garfield Barnard and Tim Newsom (with Barnard doing the voice of Nigel from episode 26). The Show is screened weekly from February 2007 until 2021. Nigel has a unique way of presenting movies, using cleaver satire, with images shown in the top right hand corner of the screen, which would add to his remarks. Occasional he would conduct interviews, which included Shane Porteus and Ralph Baker, who had both played the horror host Deadly Earnest in the 1960-1970's. Nigel would often present the movies wearing a stylish blue jacket, but I do not think he wears any trousers. His wardrobe is not restricted to this single jacket. He has a great array of tops including a purple smoking jacket ensemble.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Talk-Show, Thriller
Year Released: 2007
Number of seasons: 8
Number of episodes: 159
First episode air date: February 26, 2007
Genre: Comedy
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