Local TV show steps into Sir Graves Ghastly's shoes

With its cornball humor, no budget sensibility and affectionate nod to the late night creature features of yesteryear Wolfman Mac's Nightmare Sinema has built a network of nearly 30 TV-show carriers statewide.

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...the show is a handcrafted, no-frills affair, created, written by and starring Mac Kelly, the friendliest fortysomething werewolf you'll likely ever meet; kind of like Bob Newhart, but with a taste for blood under a full moon. His co-host is "Boney Bob," a wisecracking, 2-foot-tall skeleton with a bow tie, straw hat and a Bugs Bunny-thick Brooklyn caw. Kelly provides the voice and sometimes operates Bob, a makeshift puppet who started out as a store-bought Halloween decoration. 
 
"This whole show is pure schlock," Kelly says. He's right; it's intentionally designed to look cheap, a low-rent style that evokes the "good old days" of fly-by-night local television.

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