"Dear Ygor" is a 1992 direct-to-video hosted horror show with Michael R. Thomas as "Ygor Koval" and Richard Scrivani as "Dwight", who answer viewer letters with lively demonstrations, as well as showing a few clips from horror movies.
From Dear Ygor's VHS cover: Broken necked blacksmith, Ygor Koval (Michael R. Thomas) simply wants to host his cable T.V. show, "Dear Ygor", in the little mountain village of Frankenstein... undisturbed. After searching around in the old deserted laboratory of Baron Heinrich Frankenstein, Ygor discovers the scientist third creation (after the Original Monster and The Bride), unalive and preserved in a closet. Armed with Frankenstein's stolen ... er, borrowed records, Ygor brings the creature to life - a childlike neat-freak whom he names Dwight (Richard Scrivani). Answering letters from their viewers - who ask about Horror, Sci-Fi, and Fantasy - Ygor and Dwight illustrate their answers and investigate the following (amongst Other Things): - The Heretifore unknown consequences of a Tana Leaf Juice overdose taken by Kharis, the 3,000-year-old mummy. - Four ways to destroy a Vampire (with a "live" demonstration.) - A guided tour of the Hackensack, NJ Cememtery (originally seen on "The Biff Morgan Show") for food lover, only. - An experiment with Dr. Jekyil's secret potion (with rather unexpected results.) - A little "DYI" surgery following a slight accident while Ygor prepares a meal.—Michael R. Thomas