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WLS Channel 7 - Eyewitness News At 5pm (Part 7, 1978)
Views: 1639
Here's Part 7 of a complete edition of the Eyewitness News at 5pm on WLS Channel 7. This is from a recording of the studio feed, so there are no commercials - instead we get to see some off-the-cuff moments where the anchors are waiting to go back on the air. Features John Drury, Terry Murphy, Bill Frink, Johnny Mountain, Bob Petty, Hugh Hill, and others.
I am too tired to fill in the info on this part yet. Too much work to do. :-(
This aired on local Chicago...
WLS Channel 7 - Eyewitness News At 5pm (Part 5, 1978)
Views: 1726
Here's Part 5 of a complete edition of the Eyewitness News at 5pm on WLS Channel 7. This is from a recording of the studio feed, so there are no commercials - instead we get to see some off-the-cuff moments where the anchors are waiting to go back on the air. Features John Drury, Terry Murphy, Bill Frink, Johnny Mountain, Bob Petty, Hugh Hill, and others.
I am too tired to fill in the info on this part yet. Too much work to do. :-(
This aired on local Chicago...
WTTW Channel 11 - Bleacher Bums (Promo #1, 1984)
Views: 2759
Here's a promo for a WTTW Channel 11 airing of Bleacher Bums on Saturday, September 29th 1984 - about the lovable and quirky fans of the Chicago Cubs.
Bleacher Bums had a few people who would later go on to greater fame - Joe Mantegna and Dennis Franz, to name a couple.
Voiceover by Don Ferris.
This promo aired on local Chicago TV on Sunday, September 23rd 1984.
WCIU Channel 26 - Mi Ecuador (Opening & Excerpt, 198?)
Views: 1914
Here's the opening and excerpt from Mi Ecuador on WCIU Channel 26 - another program catered to a specific ethnic community. Includes:
WCIU Station ID
Opening and a bit of Mi Ecuador (Featuring Rosalba Godoy)
Commercial: Porcelana medicated cream commercial (in Spanish) - Available at Walgreens.
Commercial: Unknown - some Medical Center? (incomplete)
Not sure when this aired, other than on a Sunday, prior to Bit of Y...
Chicago Sting Soccer (Commercial, 1983)
Views: 2909
Here's a commercial (and partial promo) for the Chicago Sting indoor soccer team. Sunday, January 16th 1983 was Ovaltine M.I.S.L. Mug Day as the Chicago Sting took on the Kansas City Comets. 24 home games that year were at Chicago Stadium.
"Call 558-KICK to reserve your tickets!"
Ending voiceover by Jim Barton. (anyone know who the other guy is?)
Music is "Freeze Frame" by J. Geils Band.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, ...
The House Of Menna (Commercial, 1974)
Views: 912
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Here's a commercial for The House of Menna - Interior Designs. Phone 674-9200. According to my research they were located at 7165 North Cicero Avenue in Lincolnwood, IL. Here's an old print ad of theirs. They also used to advertise on the radio quite a bit on WKSC-FM 103.5 back in the early-mid 70s.
WSNS Channel 44 - White Sox '80 - "Takin' Care Of Business!" (Promo, 1980)
Views: 3104
Here's a promo for the Chicago White Sox utilizing the Bachman-Turner Overdrive (BTO) classic "Takin' Care of Business". It features a voiceover preview for the game that day versus the Seattle Mariners at 3:15pm.
Voiceover by Don Ferris.
This aired on local Chicago TV early Sunday morning, May 25th 1980.
Karoll's - "When You Think of Christmas..." (Commercial, 1975)
Views: 1323
Here's an animated 10-second commercial for Karoll's Red Hanger Shops, a men's custom tailored clothing shop with as many as 14 stores (including their flagship at State and Washington) before closing in the late 1980's. In this holiday-themed spot, elves bring the Karoll's name to a platform, followed by Santa materializing over the apostrophe and pulling a chain below a cloud to reveal the holiday wishes.
Voiceover by ??
"When you think of Christmas, think ...
Pepe's Tacos - "Wonderful Mexican Food" (Commercial, 1980)
Views: 2292
Here's an amusing early commercial for Pepe's Tacos. (they were only around for 13 years when this ad was done - now they're in their 42nd year)
Do you remember when Mexican food was considered "exotic" and Pepe's was just about the only place you could get it around Chicago and suburbs? (or maybe it was just me, but I don't remember eating at any other Mexican restaurants until I was quite a bit older)
"Pepe's T...