![]() ![]() But that is the way it was more than 40 years ago. Through today’s lens it is hard to fathom that TV programing was limited. “Featuring interviews with Wilkins, Stanley and other key figures close to the show.”Ĭourtesy of John Stanley and Garfield Lane Productions “When a theater owner in Oakland wanted Bob to make an appearance, and Bob asked me to check it out and thus began my venture to where I am today.” From his experience bringing Wilkins and Stanley out of retirement and back into the spotlight, Wyrsch made his very first documentary in 2013 called ‘Watch Horror Films, Keep America Strong.’ “It’s a journey back through those years,” he said. He noted that it was because of his interest in the show and his later association with Wilkins and Stanley that he got into the documentary film field. ![]() He took a few minutes to chat with this reporter about the TV show ‘Creature Features’ and its hosts Bob Wilkins and John Stanley. The choices were limited but shows like ‘Creature Features’ provided a full show,” said Tom Wyrsch, producer-filmaker of ‘Haunted Sonoma County,’ now playing at select local theaters. “And that was when there was no 24-hour TV HBO or Showtime. ![]()
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