Kotz and Valluzo began work on a documentary focusing on the horror host Bowman Body, Bill Bowman, after the release of
Virginia Creepers. They stated that they were approached several times by fans who wanted to "see more of Bowman and they especially wanted more clips from his shows." Researching for the documentary was a challenge as Bowman's show,
Shock Theatre, aired before the advent of taping on VCR. Little footage existed as "the station didn’t want to tie up expensive tape with clips from
Shock Theatre.” Only thirteen minutes existed of the original footage.
Hi There Horror Movie Fans: The Bowman Body Documentary was released in 2011 and premiered at the
Byrd Theatre in Richmond, Virginia. It has been credited by its director, Eric Miller, as assisting in the creation of the PBS show
Midnight Frights. Miller, and the show's host Armistead Spottswoode, were both featured in
Hi There Horror Movie Fans and its predecessor
Virginia Creepers. The pair were recognized by the Richmond PBS programming director due to their appearances and were offered a chance to create a new series. In 2015 Bowman began hosting new episodes, which were filmed at the Ashland Theater. Films featured in the episodes included
House on Haunted Hill. == Further reading ==