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The ghosts of murder victims would tell the story of their respective murders. George Kelting was the storyteller and acted as the ghost, wearing white make-up and having a white sheet draped over his head. Due to the technical limitations of the time the visual effects were not impressive—the camera
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on October 30, 1931: "Halloween will be duly celebrated by Columbia's television station W2XAB tomorrow when the Television Ghost, unidentified mystery character, takes things in his own hands to thrill and chill lookers-in and listeners-in. The Television Ghost, who stalks the radio waves regularly
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No audio recordings of the program were ever made, nor were any portions of the program filmed; the only known remaining documents are a few publicity photos of Kelting in costume and some newspaper mentions, making it a
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on Tuesday nights will be given free rein of the visual studios and will demonstrate, among other things, how one ghost can become three ghosts without a magician in the picture."
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presented by George Kelting as the ghost of various murder victims. It originally aired in New York City on
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This article is about the 1930s television series. For the image echo on a television screen, see
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Google Books excerpt of the Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010, 2d ed.
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is an American dramatic horror anthology television series featuring
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by W2XE New York City and AM 970 WABC (forerunner to modern AM 880
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station. Each episode featured a run time of 15 minutes.
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For part of its run it was followed on the schedule by
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Index

Ghosting (television)

Dramatic
Horror
Anthology
New York
New York
W2XAB
ghost stories
W2XAB
Columbia Broadcasting System
completely lost
radio
WCBS
mechanical television
lost television broadcast
Brooklyn Standard Union
Piano Lessons


Google Books excerpt of the Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010, 2d ed.
"Airy Chats"
ISBN
0-8173-0276-X
"Remote Control"
"Archived copy"
the original
cite web
link
The Television Ghost

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