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Thanks for posting all of this great informaton, Floyd!
BTW, ULTRAMAN was also on KTXL-40 M-F at 4:00 pm (IIRC) and JOHNNY SOKKO AND HIS FLYING ROBOT on Sunday mornings (ULTRAMAN moved to 8:00 AM in 1975, or thereabouts). DARK SHADOWS began re-running at 11:00 PM (IIRC) M-F on KBHK in 1975/76, starting with the Barnabas episodes, and KGO-7 had the 3:30 Movie "Monster Weeks" and Channel 11 in San Jose had the Million Dollar Movie "Monster Weeks" as well. KPIX-5 would run monster movies on Sunday afternoons, when Sports Events were cancelled, and late nights -- it was the only way to see GHIDRAH or DESTROY ALL MONSTERS if you didn't have cable to get KTXL.
As for KBHK-44's Friday nights, they had "The Friday Night Drive-In Movie", where they would show two horror/sci-fi/fantasy films, with an "Old Time Movie Serial" (like S.O.S COAST GUARD) during the "intermission"... If I am not mistaken, "The Ghoul" was on Saturday nights, because I remember flipping back and forth between "Creature Features" on KTVU-2 and "The Ghoul" on KBHK-44. At the time, "Creature Features" was only on Saturday nights (it didn't expand to Fridays until late 1976/1977?).
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