Boris Karloff broadcast schedule:
Channel Date/Time Title
Past broadcasts:
Boris Karloff: The Gentle Monster (1995/2001, 60 min)
Profile of Karloff inc. clips from Frankenstein (1931); comments from his daughter, Sara
3/5/2007 on Biography Channel
Bedlam (when a woman tries to reform an asylum, Karloff has her committed there)
1/15/2008 on Turner Classic Movies
Bikini Beach (1964, Boris Karloff with Frankie & Annette)
6/5/2007 on Turner Classic Movies
The Body Snatcher (1945, Karloff, Bela Lugosi. a doctor buys bodies for experiments)
1/14/2008 on TCM (Turner Classic Movies)
Bride Of Frankenstein (1935)
5/15/2007 on 6:00A on American Movie Classics
The Criminal Code (1931)
1/23/2006 on Turner Classic Movies
The Devil Commands (1941, scientist tries to communicate with the dead via a brain-wave machine.
9/4/2007 on Turner Classic Movies
Devil's Island (1939)
9/4/2007 on Turner Classic Movies
Die, Monster, Die! (1965, old house harbors bizarre secret)
1/9/2006 on Turner Classic Movies
Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome (1947, Boris as the title villain)
3/14/2007 on Turner Classic Movies
Frankenstein (1931)
4/7/2007 on American Movie Classics
The Guilty Generation (1931, Romeo & Juliet set in 1920s gangs)
1/23/2006 on Turner Classic Movies
House of Frankenstein (1944)
3/30/2007 on American Movie Classics
The House of Rothschild (1934, historical drama)
Oct. 2006 on Fox Movie Channel
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966 animated, Boris as starring voice & narrator)
Dec 22, 2007 on Cartoon Network
Dec 24, 2007 on ABC
The Invisible Ray (1936, with Bela Lugosi)
(see above)
Isle Of The Dead (1945, someone on an island under quarantine is a vampire)
1/15/2008 on Turner Classic Movies
Jack The Ripper (1958 anthology, this and 3 other horror tales)
Oct 5, 2006 on American Movie Classics
The Lost Patrol (soldiers vs. Arab snipers while holed up in an oasis)
1/7/2006 on Turner Classic Movies
Madhouse (2004, semi-remake of Bedlam)
2/7/2006 on The Movie Channel
2/25/2006 on Starz Edge
The Man with Nine Lives (1940)
1/11/2006 on Turner Classic Movies
The Mummy (1932)
4/16/2007 on American Movie Classics
The Old Dark House (1932, Karloff, Charles Laughton, Raymond Massey, dir: James Whale)
5/26/2007 on Turner Classic Movies
The Raven (1963, Karloff, Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, inspired by Poe's classic poem)
9/14/2007 on Mystery
9/29/2007 on Mystery
9/29/2007 on Movie Plex
Scarface (1932 gangster movie with Karlof, George Raft, Paul Muni)
2/25/2006 on Cinemax
9/10/2007 on Thrillermax
Son of Frankenstein (1939)
12/20/2006 on American Movie Classics
The Terror (1963, filmed in the same castle as The Raven)
1/30/2008 on Turner Classic Movies
Tower of London (Karloff as the hunchbacked executioner)
10/22/2006 on Turner Classic Movies
The Unholy Night (1929, British veterans who served in India are being murdered)
(not currently scheduled)
The Walking Dead (framed man comes back from the dead to seek revenge)
10/27/2006 on Turner Classic Movies
Hollywood Hotshots: Boris Karloff bio
(not currently scheduled)
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Factoid: It took 7 hours to apply Karloff's make-up for "The Bride of Frankenstein", and his make-up and costume weighed 62 lbs. Karloff had a brick placed under each foot so the monster's walking would look labored.
Previous tv broadcasts on the Sci-Fi Channel
A biography of Boris Karloff is on our Wild Wild West website.
And Karloff was in some Edgar Allen Poe movies
Kolchak, the Night Stalker Page (Darren McGavin)
Watch Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome online free of charge courtesy Archive.com
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* Speaking of awards, the late Imogene Coca, the token female comic genius in TV's "Your Show of Shows," was visited at home by Mark Evanier of Comic Buyer's Guide in 1994. He writes in his column Point of View that he noticed that her only award, an Emmy, was broken in two. "Oh, it came that way." Why hadn't she demanded a replacement in 40 years? "Oh, I didn't want to bother them. I figured I might win another one someday." She didn't win any awards for her role in the black comedy National Lampoon's Vacation and frankly, didn't care for the role. "I died in it and it was supposed to be funny. I don't think that's funny."
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