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  1. Dr. Shock was a prominent 1970s fictional character, appearing on television as a horror host presenter, that was created and portrayed by magician Joseph Zawislak, commonly known as "Joe Zawislak."

  2. 3 de sept. de 2012 · From 1969 until his death in 1979, Joseph Zawislak appeared on WPHL Channel 17 in Philadelphia as "Dr. Shock", flamboyant host of horror movies. I was one of hundreds of youngsters who tuned in...

  3. 2 de mar. de 2018 · Rick Fox, long-time WPHL Channel 17writer, producer, and director of Philadelphia's beloved 1970s horror host Dr. Shock hosts a tribute to the good doc né Joseph Zawislak and traces Joe's Philly...

  4. 15 de ene. de 2008 · Doctor Shock, The horror host from Philadelphia from 1968 thru the 1970s

  5. 30 de oct. de 2016 · Joe Zawislak, a master magician, with Zacherle’s personal permission to use his make-up and look, took to the airwaves on channel 17, WPHL-TV, as Dr. Shock from 1970 until his premature death in late 1979. For the audiences of the seventies, Dr. Shock was horror, and he made it fun.

  6. Doctor Shock was the television horror host for Philadelphia from 1970 until 1979. He appeared on. several shows over the years: Scream In, Horror Theater, and Mad Theater. All of these shows aired on. WPHL-TV, Channel 17. He was known as the mad magician of fright, and would frequently perform magic. tricks during his show.

  7. Shock Theater: With Ray Spruell, Stan Taylor. "Shock" (also known as Shock Theater) was a hosted horror movie show, with Ray Spruell as "Dr. Shock", assisted by Stan Taylor as "Igor".