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The twelve previous Halloween episodes of the Boys and Ghouls podcast is the subject of this retrospective episode of the Boys and Ghouls podcast.
Listen in as Kat and Marshall review and remember their contributions to enriching the Halloween season. Thrill, as the Boys and Ghouls duo expand a little on a lot of topics, give follow-ups, and recall what it took to get a quality Halloween episode in the can.
Not just remembering the topic of Halloween on old-time-radio, Kat and Marshall take their first look at Orson Wells’s chilling radio adaptation of “Dracula”. Revisiting Halloween commercials, Kat and Marshall take a fresh look at the use of Dracula in these undead advertisements. Since they originally covered “Saturday Night Live” Halloween sketches, a hard-to-find 1989 sketch has been unearthed, with James Woods as Dracula. And, tuning back into the topic of Halloween episodes of prime time television, the Boys and Ghouls duo find a new pair of Halloween episodes to share, though neither feature any Draculas.
Join us on this trip through the twelve Halloweens that span the years that Boys and Ghouls has been out there for your enjoyment. You don’t need to have listened to our twelve previous Halloween episode to enjoy this one… but it wouldn’t hurt.
By Marshall Hicks & Kat Wells4.8
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The twelve previous Halloween episodes of the Boys and Ghouls podcast is the subject of this retrospective episode of the Boys and Ghouls podcast.
Listen in as Kat and Marshall review and remember their contributions to enriching the Halloween season. Thrill, as the Boys and Ghouls duo expand a little on a lot of topics, give follow-ups, and recall what it took to get a quality Halloween episode in the can.
Not just remembering the topic of Halloween on old-time-radio, Kat and Marshall take their first look at Orson Wells’s chilling radio adaptation of “Dracula”. Revisiting Halloween commercials, Kat and Marshall take a fresh look at the use of Dracula in these undead advertisements. Since they originally covered “Saturday Night Live” Halloween sketches, a hard-to-find 1989 sketch has been unearthed, with James Woods as Dracula. And, tuning back into the topic of Halloween episodes of prime time television, the Boys and Ghouls duo find a new pair of Halloween episodes to share, though neither feature any Draculas.
Join us on this trip through the twelve Halloweens that span the years that Boys and Ghouls has been out there for your enjoyment. You don’t need to have listened to our twelve previous Halloween episode to enjoy this one… but it wouldn’t hurt.

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