Wow, I can't believe it! How cool! I'm sorry it took me so long see you had left a message, Bob. Do you have an email address?
> > So I'm reliving childhood a bit and wondering about a
> > certain show on this station before it went to FOX and
> > everyone was all excited about the switch. There was a
> show
> > called "Count Your Fingers" where a 'vampire' showed bad
> > horror movies along with his hand with eyes drawn on it
> and
> > the like.
> >
> > Anyone remember this show or where to find it as far as
> old
> > tapes or anything?
> >
> > Or if "The Count" is still around?
> >
>
> This is the power of the internet, a message forwarded
> many times that finaly reaches it's intended. Yes, The
> Count is still around, and has been around and around since
> those early days of television back in 1986. I am Count Yor
> Fingers, Bob Snell, and moved on to TV news and sports after
> my days in West Point. I worked in Biloxi, back to west
> point at WLOV, then WTVA, from there to Springfield, Mo, and
> am now in Jonesboro, Arkansas at KAIT as Asst. News Director
> and anchor the morning news from 5-7 am.
>
> I remember the day the station general manager at WVSB
> came to me and said, "hey why don't you host a late horror
> movie show for us." I asked what he wanted and he said, "I
> don't care, just fill the time and have fun." And that's
> pretty much what we did. Critz Campbell, a Senior at West
> Point high and I pretty much created everything from
> scratch. It was called "One Step Beyond" and we had help
> putting the show on each week from one of Critz's friends
> and two production guys, Keith Kimmons and Brett Brewer,
> Coach Billy Brewer's son. We had a blast and couldn't wait
> to figure out what wacky stuff we would do the next week.
> We all played our roles and worked behind the scenes
> producing and taping the show.
>
> As far as tapes, I think I have a VHS copy of some of the
> shows somewhere in my attic, but haven't watched it since I
> left in August of 1986 and as far as I know that's the only
> copy, unless someone taped it at home during the shows.
>
> Thanks for remembering and reminding me of all the fun we
> had...I haven't thought about those days for a long time. We
> didn't know what we were doing all we knew was we were
> having fun. I am still shocked at how many people watched
> the show and even liked it. A friend of mine who lives in
> Oxford still calls me "The Count" to this day. We would get
> more than 100 letters a week for a viewer mail segment and
> one week got over 500.
>
> And by the way, that wasn't a hand with eyes and a mouth
> drawn in, that was Critz's chin, with the camera turned
> upside down. It was Mr. B. Dunwithit and his movie review.
> And let's not forget other innovative camera shots, the punk
> rock 3-d slam cam, the nerf cam, and the bat cam... the
> world through the eyes of a bat. Obviuosly TV way ahead of
> the times.
>