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WFLD Channel 32 - Newscene With Kathy McFarland (Tiny Excerpt, 1981)
Views: 1626
For Kathy kompletists only - a micro-snippet of a Kathy McFarland Newscene on WFLD Channel 32. You can see the complete earlier Newscene Headlines from this night here.
You can hear her mention a visit by The Rolling Stones.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Monday, December 7th 1981.
The Most Important Person - "I'm Lonely" (1972)
Views: 1758
Here is a segment of the animated short "The Most Important Person". This one's called "I'm Lonely".
These aired on WFLD Channel 32 in Chicago during the late-seventies and possibly as late as the early eighties? (And, I'm sure, on many other local stations)
Distributed by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation - EBE.
Funded by The Office of Child Development - Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
Produced by...
The Most Important Person - "Touching" (1972)
Views: 1932
Here is a segment of the animated short "The Most Important Person". This one's called "Touching". (last one I have right now, folks)
These aired on WFLD Channel 32 in Chicago during the late-seventies and possibly as late as the early eighties? (And, I'm sure, on many other local stations)
Distributed by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation - EBE.
Funded by The Office of Child Development - Department of Health, Education, and Welfare...
WFLD Channel 32 - Newscene With Kathy McFarland (Ending Excerpt, 1980)
Views: 1467
Here's a brief and extra-fuzzy excerpt of the ending of Newscene with Kathy McFarland on WFLD Channel 32. Also includes a Benny Hill promo and the beginning of M*A*S*H.
Voiceover by Jim Barton.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Wednesday, December 31st 1980 at a little before 10pm. (She references New Years Day which is shown to be on a Thursday - and later the Copyright of 1980 is given)
WFLD Channel 32 - Super Cartoon Sunrise (Partial Ending, 1980)
Views: 2928
Here's a small snippet of the ending of Super Cartoon Sunrise on WFLD Channel 32. The voiceover by Dr. Don goes long and runs into an I Love Lucy bumper promo featuring a voiceover by Jim Barton. (which was followed by the opening to a Monkees episode)
Boy, 'dem SCS segments sure is scarce. We have to be happy with 3 seconds of footage. ;-)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Thursday, July 3rd 1980 at 8:30am.
WLS Channel 7 - Eyewitness News - "The Angry Sky" (Part 1, 1978)
Views: 2429
Here is Part 1 of some segments of a WLS Channel 7 Eyewitness News "Close Up" feature - "The Angry Sky: Tornadoes & Other Natural Disasters (Tornadoes, Lightning, and Floods). This series ran throughout the entire week.
This part features Jim Gibbons reporting and John Coleman, Fahey Flynn, and Joel Daly briefly at the end.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Thursday, May 18th 1978 during the 10pm to 10:30pm timeframe.
The Most Important Person - "Seeing" (1972)
Views: 1088
Here is a segment of the animated short "The Most Important Person". This one's called "Seeing". (color's a bit off)
I left in the header film 'cause it looks cool. ;-)
These aired on WFLD Channel 32 and WTTW Channel 11 during the late-seventies and possibly as late as the early eighties?
Distributed by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation - EBE.
Funded by The Office of Child Development - Department of Health, Educatio...
WTTW Channel 11 - Wild Chicago - "Disturbing" (Part 3, 1991)
Views: 1905
"Viewer Discretion Advised"
Here is Part Three of "Disturbing" Wild Chicago on WTTW Channel 11. Featuring Ben Hollis as host. This was a compilation of their "darkest, most border-line tasteless segments ever done". Includes:
John's Live Poultry at 5955 West Fullerton Avenue.
Special Effects and Blood Artist Geoffrey Binns-Calvey and his wife Amy, in Oak Park.
Ending voiceover by Marty Robinson.
This air...
The Most Important Person - "Hearing" (1972)
Views: 1436
Here is a segment of the animated short "The Most Important Person". This one's called "Hearing". (about 15 seconds of the picture is missing in the middle)
These aired on WFLD Channel 32 and WTTW Channel 11 during the late-seventies and possibly as late as the early eighties?
Distributed by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation - EBE.
Funded by The Office of Child Development - Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.