RMG Presents: Werewolf The TV Series, The Podcast | Episode 004

October 8, 2020

Welcome to WEREWOLF THE TV SERIES, THE PODCAST.

For this podcast your hosts will discuss, dissect, and reminisce about the cult classic TV series Werewolf that ran on the FOX network from 1987 to 1988.

Despite only lasting one season for a total of 29 episodes, WEREWOLF made an indelible (bite) mark on the lives of those who watched and loved this fantastic horror series.

In this episode of the podcast, we’ll be covering “The Wolf Who Thought He Was A Man” and “Nothing Evil In These Woods“, which were episodes six and seven of the series.

EPISODE 006, THE WOLF WHO THOUGHT HE WAS A MAN  – SYNOPSIS (from IMdB):

“Tired and worn out, Eric accepts the hospitality of an old man at his home in the woods. He becomes attracted to a young woman named Margaret, but he fears that he may be responsible for a series of brutal murders in the area.”

Original release date: August 15, 1987

EPISODE 007, NOTHING EVIL IN THESE WOODS – SYNOPSIS (from IMdB):

“Eric meets a good witch in the woods who offers to cure him. She gives a love potion to a girl who’s boyfriend dies after taking it. The boy’s dad, blaming her, shows up with his buddies and burns her house down, with her in it.”

Original release date: August 29, 1987

WANT MORE FROM THE HOSTS OF THIS SHOW? THEN CHECK OUT:

Gillman Joel’s links

Check out the Silver Bolo award-winning Horror Movie Podcast.
Like movies 20-years-old or older? Then you’ll enjoy Retro Movie Geek.
If you are into horror TV movies from the 70s and 80s check out Terror on the Tube

Hammond Chamberlain’s links

Listen to Hammond’s thoughtful interviews with creatives of all kinds at Beyond The Playlist.
Get a “crash course in popular music, one band at a time” with Soundography.
Check out Hammond’s producing work on Current Geek.
And check it everything else he has going on over at jhammondc.com.

Music for this podcast created by Hammond Chamberlain.

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