Dr. Creep became a local icon during the 1970s and ’80s as the host of WKEF-TV Channel 22’s “Shock Theatre” and co-host of “Clubhouse 22.” DAYTON DAILY NEWS ARCHIVES Popular local celebrity Barry "Dr.
DAYTON — Barry Hobart, best known as Dayton horror host Dr. Creep, is hospitalized in a coma, according to his agent and friend, Rick Martin. Hobart, 68, suffered a series of massive strokes in ...
FRANKLIN — Visitation for Barry Hobart, better known as Dayton TV legend Dr. Creep, will be 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. The family will receive guests at Anderson Funeral Home, 1357 E. Second St. The ...
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