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Dornbrook, Don, "Invasion of the Monsters." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL TV SCREEN (Section), 5 January 1958, p. 2.
Botsford, Joe, "Ready for Shock? Advisor is Witty, Delightful Fellow."THE MILWAUKEE SENTINEL Telescope magazine (Section), 26 October 1958, p. 7.
Dooley, Don, "Monsters In The Living Room."THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL TV SCREEN (Section), 17 August 1958, p. 18.
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Nitelinger, Dick, "How Television Horror Came To Town. Milwaukee’s First Horror Host: The Advisor." SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE, #29 (December 1998), pp. 76-79.
Nitelinger, Dick, "A Consultation With The Advisor." SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #36 (September 2000), pp. 82-87.
Rabideau-Silvers, Amy, "Hersh Loved Gig As Horror Host: Performer Emerged From Sarcophagus as Moderator of ’Shock’ and ’Double Shock’"THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL, 3 May 2006, p. 7B.
"The Advisor Scarebook Pages. "SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #30 (March 1999), pp. 76-77.
Dooley, Don, "WXIX Lights Up Again Monday." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL TV SCREEN (Section), 19 July 1959, p. 26.
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Widen, Larry, "Late Night Horror In Milwaukee." SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE, #8 (September 1993), pp. 14-15.
"Albert the Alley Cat Partner Jack DuBlon Dies in Texas." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL, 26 July 1988, p 4B.
Cuprisin, Tim, "Glory Days in Milwaukee Kids’ TV Shows Reigned in ’50’s, ’60’s". THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL, 21 August 2001, p. 4E.
Dooley, Donald H., "The Thinking Man’s Television." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL TV SCREEN (Section), 20 September 1959, p. 34.
Dooley, Donald H., "The Voice Behind Cartoon Alley." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL TV SCREEN (Section), 16 July 1961, p. 6.
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Drew, Michael H., "Milwaukee Studio Notes." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL TV SCREEN (Section), 5 July 1964, p. 6.
Drew, Michael H., "Milwaukee Studio Notes." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL TV SCREEN (Section), 1 November 1964, p. 28.
Drew, Michael H., "Milwaukee Studio Notes." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL TV SCREEN (Section), 25 May 1965, p. 35.
Drew, Michael H., "Man of Many Moods, and Channel 6’s Jack DuBlon Unleashes Most of Them Through His Puppets and Dr. Cadaverino." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL TV SCREEN (Section), 22 August 1965, p. 10.
Drew, Michael H., "Milwaukee Studio Notes." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL TV SCREEN (Section), 23 October 1966, p. 5.
Drew, Michael H., "Milwaukee Studio Notes." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL TV SCREEN (Section), 22 December 1968, p. 5.
Drew, Michael H., "On the Milwaukee Scene." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL TV SCREEN (Section), 20 August 1972, cover and p. 12.
Drew, Michael H., "On the Milwaukee Scene." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL TV SCREEN (Section), 1 July 1973, p. 6.
Drew, Michael H., "On the Milwaukee Scene." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL TV SCREEN (Section), 27 January 1974, p. 22.
Drew, Michael H., "On the Milwaukee Scene." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL TV SCREEN (Section), 23 November 1975, pp. 36-37.
Drew, Michael H., "Goodby Nightmares." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL TV SCREEN (Section), 23 October 1977, p. 2.
Drew, Michael H., "Albert Purrs a Farewell to Channel 6 News." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL ACCENT (Section), 30 December 1981, p. 9.
Drew, Michael H., "Pile On the Desk Holds Some Sad News." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL ACCENT (Section), 29 August 1985, p. 9.
Drew, Michael H., "A Fond Farewell to Jack and His Albert." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL ACCENT (Section), 27 July 1988, p 7E.
"DuBlon Dies at 58; Created Feisty Albert." THE MILWAUKEE SENTINEL, 26 July 1988, Part 1, p. 9.
Geisler, Jill, "Albert’s Red-Vested Days Short Lived on 6." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL (My Opinion Column), 18 July 1992, p. A8.
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Johnson, Paul, Personal Interview, 23 November 2003.
Loohauis, Jackie, "Hosts of Horrors: TV’s Late-Night Creatures Brought Their Flick Shtick Into Local Homes." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL, 20 October 2005, Part E, pp. 1-2.
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Nitelinger, Dick, "Milwaukee Horror Errata." MONSTER MEMORIES #7: SCARY MONSTERS 1999 YEARBOOK, pp. 124-125.
Nitelinger, Dick, "Dr. Cadaverino’s Sidekick Igor Speaks!" SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #40 (September 2001), pp. 84-89.
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Pryor, Jeff, "Jack DuBlon: Looking Back At Those Years With Albert the Alleycat." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL TV SCREEN (Section), 21 February 1982, p. 3.
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Slocum, Beth, "You and I Fills the Gap." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL TV SCREEN (Section), 26 May 1974, p. 7.
Slocum, Beth, "Meteorological Society Wants To Yank Puppet." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL ACCENT (Section), 15 July 1976, p. 11.
Tarnoff, Larry, "Old Doc Practices Monstrous Medicine." THE MILWAUKEE SENTINEL LET"S GO (Section), 15 June 1973, p. 6.
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Watson, Elena M., "It’s Dr. Cadaverino Stupid!" TELEVISION HORROR MOVIE HOSTS: 68 VAMPIRES, MAD SCIENTISTS AND OTHER LATE NIGHT DENIZENS OF THE LATE NIGHT AIRWAVES EXAMINED AND INTERVIEWED. Chap. 9, McFarland and Co., 1991, pp. 70-72.
Widen, Larry, "Late Night Horror In Milwaukee." SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE, #8 (September 1993), pp. 14-15.
Ziegel, Vic, "When It Comes to Weather, It’s What’s Up Front That Counts." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL TV SCREEN (Section), 8 January 1984, p.3..
Armstrong, Alicia, "ZooPerstars: The Not So Itsy-Bitsy Spider." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL GREEN SHEET, 9 May 1974, p. 1.
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Widen, Larry, "Late Night Horror In Milwaukee." SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE, #8 (September 1993), pp. 14-15.
Cannariato, Joe, "City’s ’Real People’ Appeal to Badfinger." THE MILWAUKEE SENTINEL LET"S GO (Section), 9 July 1982, p. 21.
Cannariato, Joe, "NoNeck Shakes Loose with Ghoulish Live Show." THE MILWAUKEE SENTINEL LET’S GO (Section), 15 April 1983, p. 26.
Cohen, Leon, "TV’s Top Ghoul Confesses He’s Wild and Crazy." THE MILWAUKEE SENTINEL LET’S GO (Section), 14 May 1982, p. 8.
Hintz, Mart, "Zombie Zone: Milwaukee Shock Theatre Host Brings His Weirdness to WLPX." BILLBOARD, 11 June 1983, p. 21.
Loohauis, Jackie, "Hosts of Horrors: TV’s Late-Night Creatures Brought Their Flick Shtick Into Local Homes." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL, 20 October 2005, Part E, pp. 1-2.
Matovna, Dan, WITHOUT YOU: THE TRAGIC STORY OF BADFINGER. Francis Glover Books, 2000, pp. 357-358.
Nitelinger, Dick, "Shock (With Rock) Milwaukee’s Last horror Host...An Interview With TooLoose No-Neck." SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #30 (March 1999), pp. 70-75.
Nitelinger, Dick, "An Interview with TooLoose NoNeck’s Sidekick: ’Dr. Feeleystein, I Presume?’ " SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #57 (January 2006), pp. 53-55.
Scherbarth, William, Personal Interview, 13 February 2003.
Shurilla, Mark, "Shock Hopping With Tolouse No-Neck." THE EXPRESS. (Milwaukee music newspaper), October 1985, pp. 1-2.
Watson, Elena M., "Rock Shock Tolouse-NoNeck." TELEVISION HORROR MOVIE HOSTS: 68 VAMPIRES, MAD SCIENTISTS AND OTHER LATE NIGHT DENIZENS OF THE LATE NIGHT AIRWAVES EXAMINED AND INTERVIEWED. Chap. 23, McFarland and Co., 1991, pp. 158-161.
Loohauis, Jackie, "Will the Real Elvira Please Stand Up...." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL GREEN SHEET, 28 February 1985, pp. 1-2.
Watson, Elena M., "Elvira, Mistress of the Dark; or, Viva Las Cleavage." TELEVISION HORROR MOVIE HOSTS: 68 VAMPIRES, MAD SCIENTISTS AND OTHER LATE NIGHT DENIZENS OF THE LATE NIGHT AIRWAVES EXAMINED AND INTERVIEWED. Chap. 24, McFarland and Co., 1991, pp. 162-173.
Flanigan, Dick, Personal Interview, 4 December 2003.
Sveum, John, Personal Interview, 22 February 2004.
Moe, Doug, "Mephisto and Pizza: Teen Heaven." THE CAPITAL TIMES, 20 December 2005, p. 2A.
Nitelinger, Dick, "Horror Hosts Which Sold Appliances: Ferdie’s Inferno!" SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #52 (September, 2004), pp 114-118.
Nitelinger, Dick, "The Madison Saga Continues: Lenny’s Inferno with Mr. Mephisto!" SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #52 (September, 2004), pp 119-125.
Loohauis, Jackie,"Gallows Humor: NoNeck is back With the Bad, the Ugly." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL TV SCREEN (Section), 16 February 1990, p. 21T.
Loohauis, Jackie, "Hosts of Horrors: TV’s Late-Night Creatures Brought Their Flick Shtick Into Local Homes." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL, 20 October 2005, Part E, pp. 1-2.
Nitelinger, Dick, "Shock (With Rock) Milwaukee’s Last horror Host...An Interview With TooLoose No-Neck." SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #30 (March 1999), pp. 70-75.
Nitelinger, Dick, "An Interview with TooLoose NoNeck’s Sidekick: ’Dr. Feeleystein, I Presume?’ " SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #57 (January 2006), pp. 53-55.
Watson, Elena M., "Son of Svengoolie, or the Return of Sven-TV." TELEVISION HORROR MOVIE HOSTS: 68 VAMPIRES, MAD SCIENTISTS AND OTHER LATE NIGHT DENIZENS OF THE LATE NIGHT AIRWAVES EXAMINED AND INTERVIEWED. Chap. 21, McFarland and Co., 1991, pp. 146-151.
Anderson, Janine, "Dr. Destruction Comes to Racine: Cable-Access Horror Movie Host Provokes Strong Reactions." THE JOURNAL TIMES, 25 February 2006, Part A, pp. 1, 7.
Conner, Alice Anne, "Now Playing: A Local Horror Movie Show." THE KENOSHA NEWS, 10 February 2002, pp. E1-2.
Guida, Bill, "A Little Out of the Box: Dr. Destruction Tosses His Top Hat Into Mayor’s Race." THE KENOSHA NEWS, 13 December 2003, p. A1.
Guida, Bill, "Trick or Treat?." THE KENOSHA NEWS, 10 February 2004, p. C1&6.
Loohauis, Jackie, "Hosts of Horrors: TV’s Late-Night Creatures Brought Their Flick Shtick Into Local Homes." THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL, 20 October 2005, Part E, pp. 1-2.
Nitelinger, Dick, "Dr. Destruction’s Crimson Theatre: Southeast Wisconsin’s Latest Horror Host Show." SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #43 (June 2002), pp. 116-118.
Nitelinger, Dick, "A Horror Host in Titletown: Eerie Street with Alexander." SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #53 (January 2005), pp. 19-21.
Nitelinger, Dick, "Titletown’s First All-Night TV Film Fest: TJ and the ANT!." SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #55 (June 2005), pp. 84-86.
Nitelinger, Dick, "Titletown’s Enchantress: Creature Feature with Misty Brew." MONSTER MEMORIES #13: SCARY MONSTERS 2005 YEARBOOK, pp. 17-23.
Nitelinger, Dick, "Titletown’s Latest Horror Host: Ned the Dead!" SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #54 (April 2005) pp. 22-27.
Nitelinger, Dick, "More Misty Brew: Alabama’s Sexy Shock Theater Hostess!" SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #56 (September 2005), pp. 119-122.
(Roberta Solomon, who played "Crematia Mortem", now does the voice-over work for WITI.)
Nitelinger, Dick, "The Ghostess with the Mostest: An Interview with Crematia Mortem!" SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #56 (September 2005), pp. 115-118.
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