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75:, Channel 3’s anchors, reporters, weather people, and many local comics and Philadelphia icons. Stella delighted in half-clad, gorgeous young men and often had one or two hanging in her dungeon awaiting her pleasure. According to her biography, Stella was "born in North Libido, New Jersey, a small village outside of Atlantic City. She is the only child of traveling hecklers. Her parents dropped her in a plastic basket at Fifth and Shunk in front of Guido's Hair Weaving and Plumbing Supplies, but for all intents and purposes she was raised by a flock of pigeons." Reincarnated 37 times, Stella was just your typical "ghoul" next door. 96:
Glenn Davish played "Cousin Mel"; mad scientist "Dr. Schuylkill" (playing off the Schuylkill River); faceless dungeon monster "Iggy" who ate those Stella didn't like; talking "Portrait" that gave sarcastic responses about whatever Stella was wisecracking. Nerdy "Mel" was told by everyone, in tribute
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Stella was portrayed by Karen Scioli, a South Philadelphia-born actress, writer and homemaker who weekly donned a push-up bra, slinky black dress, feather boa, false eyelashes, and a mole on her right cheek. As clarified by Scioli in the 2006 documentary film
123:). Other highly-featured regulars included Donna Ryan as whacked-out psychic "Madame Tofutti"; and Kathy Robinson in a variety of roles. (Stella's canopied bed, "Beda Lugosi", also appeared; the bed was notable for its both speaking and vibrating.) 110:
Other prominent regulars included Allen Fitzpatrick who appeared as Stella's love interest "Rhett Cutlet," a butcher from Manayunk who had been raised in the Old South. "Cutlet", a character devised by Fitzpatrick, was modeled on Clark Gable in
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Many Philadelphia and New York City-based actors worked on the program. Stella's butler "Skeeves" was initially portrayed by Bill Brown; when Brown departed the show, he was replaced by Bob Billbrough who then played "Hives".
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a vampiress or monster, she was instead a traditional, non-supernatural vamp. In 2012, Scioli/"Stella" was inducted into the Horror Host Hall of Fame.
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The program was hosted by Stella, dubbed "the Man-Eater From Manayunk" (a section near the
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affiliate in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The program aired at 1:00am directly following
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often featured the talent from KYW's local news production,
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is a television program that hosted B horror films on
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Index

KYW-TV
NBC
Saturday Night Live
Schuylkill River
John Zacherle
Jane "Pixanne" Norman
Bill "Wee Willie" Webber
Rip Taylor
Sally Starr
Bobby Rydell
Robert Hazard
American Scary
The Dick Van Dyke Show
Richard Deacon
Gone with the Wind
Lonesome Dove
Eyewitness News
Duke Ellington Orchestra
The Mooche
Gamera: Super Monster
Noriaki Yuasa
Night Fright
James A. Sullivan
Shivers
David Cronenberg
Christmas in July
The Tomb of Ligeia
Roger Corman
Zombies of Sugar Hill
Paul Maslansky

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