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WFLD Channel 32 - The Jack Benny Show (Ending, 1974?)
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Finally - some WFLD stuff from the same batch that isn't from March 1971. ;-) Here is the ending of The Jack Benny Show on WFLD Channel 32. Includes:
Ending of the credits
Advertising sponsorship notice - "Commonwealth Edison - Working For You" slide with voiceover (Bud Kelly?)
Can anyone with access to the old TV guides find a listing for The Jack Benny Show on WFLD? Also, refresh my memory - when was Kaiser Broadcasting in control of WFLD? I...
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Here's another example of a bumper from "The All Electric Magik Lantern Moving Picture Show" - which was what WBBM Channel 2 called their Late Late Movie. On this night the presentation was "Land of the Pharaohs".
You can hear they used an excerpt from a piece of classical music during the bumpers - anyone know what it is?
This aired on local Chicago TV early Monday, December 18th 1978.
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Here's an example of a bumper from "The All Electric Magik Lantern Moving Picture Show" - which was what WBBM Channel 2 called their Late Late Movie. On this night the presentation was "Land of the Pharaohs".
You can hear they used an excerpt from a piece of classical music during the bumpers - anyone know what it is?
This aired on local Chicago TV early Monday, December 18th 1978.
WSNS Channel 44 - "The Mike Douglas Show" (Bumper Promo, 1977)
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Here's a quick bumper promo for The Mike Douglas Show airing on WSNS Channel 44 weekdays at 5pm starting Monday, April 18th 1977.
(I was able to date these clips exactly because it was recorded on the tape after the Superman episode that aired from April 10th to the 15th, and because this episode was preceeded by Spider-Man, so it must have aired on a Sunday but before the 18th)
Voiceover by Linda Frost.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Sun...
WSNS Channel 44 - Popeye with Steve Hart (Ending, 1974)
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Here's the ending segment of another rare surviving edition of Popeye with Steve Hart on WSNS Channel 44. This was from the original master tape. Includes:
CG VTR slate with tone and countdown - "VTR: 8I0 - Cut: 16 {which blinks on and off} - Air: Fri. 10/4 - "Popeye" - Dir. M.T. - Eng. P.Mc."
Steve, Little K and Captain Salty saying their goodbyes. As the music is played in the background, Steve's voiceover is heard promoting Spider-Man which fo...
Lewis Dyer Ford/Mercury - "Robin Appearance #1" (Commercial, 1977)
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Not from a Chicago airing, but still interesting - here's a commercial promoting an upcoming personal appearance by Robin (Burt Ward from the 1966-68 Batman TV series, who is heard "phoning it in") ;-)
He was scheduled to appear Saturday, December 10th from 11am to 1pm and 2pm to 4pm, and Sunday, December 11th from 1pm to 5pm, at Lewis Dyer Ford/Mercury in La Fayette, Georgia, where he signed autographed pictures.
Ending voiceover by ??
"Hol...
ABC News Brief With Larry Kane (1978)
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Here's an ABC News Brief with Larry Kane (voiceover introduction by Gilbert Hodges). Stories include:
77 Americans evacuated from Zaire's Shaba province.
Outcome of election in Dominican Republic unclear.
New study shows fluoride in drinking water is not a health hazard. (Misspelled as "Flouride" on card)
President Carter tells Western governors he will share cost of water projects.
Commercial: Ford Pinto
Shogun Warriors and Godzilla from Mattel (Commercial, 1978)
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Here's another commercial for the Shogun Warriors line of toys by Mattel, this one featuring the mighty and monstrous Godzilla. (the first ad we saw didn't feature him)
My cousin Danny had this Godzilla, and it was pretty awesome, especially the hand-operated fire tongue and the spring-launched fist (was the real Godzilla able to remove his hand at will and launch it at his prey? Somehow I don't r...
Snipets - "What Will I Be When I Grow Up?" (1980)
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Here is another rare Snipets segment! These would air on Field Communications stations such as WFLD Channel 32 in the 70's and 80's.
This one is a bit fuzzy, but it's the best we have so far. This one also features the older "patchwork" logo of Snipets as well as a different group of kids saying "Snipets!". There is also a voiceover at the end which sounds like George Takei - "Snipets are produced by Field Communications". This voiceover was dropped when the "worms" version to...