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WSNS Channel 44 - "Afternoons Are Fun On 44" (Promo, 1974)
Views: 1657
Here's a very cool glimpse at some very old TV-44 - from 1974!
It's a slides-only promo of the afternoon lineup of WSNS Channel 44, which ranged "from cartoons to action" and at the time of this airing consisted of:
- 3pm - Robin Hood (presumably the 1950's British-made TV series with Richard Greene in the title role)
- 3:30pm - Popeye on 44 with Steve Hart (a what-ful of surprises?) ;-)
- 4pm - Spider-Man (...
WTTW Channel 11 - Open Air - "Pledge Night Plea" (1973)
Views: 1332
Here's the ending of an episode of Open Air, WTTW's showcase of music performances and discussion that was the predecessor to Made in Chicago, which in turn evolved into the long-running Soundstage.
Features Jerry G. Bishop as host, and as this was Pledge Night he g...
WFLD Channel 32 - Joker! Joker!! Joker!!! (Part 1, 1980)
Views: 3155
Here's Part 1 of an airing of Joker! Joker!! Joker!!! (the kids' version of The Joker's Wild) on WFLD Channel 32. Includes:
Field Communications in Chicago animated ID
WFLD Sanford & Son bumper promo (voiceover by Ron Beattie)
Opening segment of Joker! Joker!! Joker!!! introducing the cute kid-testants, 9 year old Suzie Watree (sp?) and 8 year old Justyn Lezin.
WFLD Joker! Joker!! Joker!!! commerci...
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Someone keeps asking me to post these complete breaks, so here they are.
(NOTE - this clip was originally broadcast in color but was recorded in Black & White)
Here is the ending for The Gong Show and the opening for The Three Stooges on WFLD Channel 32. Includes:
Partial end credits to The Gong Show (voiceover by Ron Beattie)
Commercial: WMET 95 1/2 FM - "The Superstar Cruiser" - "Chicago's Sound Encounter"
Fi...
Abel and Associates - "Demo Reel" (Part 1, 1978?)
Views: 1639
Here's Part 1 of a demo reel from Abel and Associates, a Hollywood-based production and graphics firm headed by Robert Abel.
This came from a 3/4" Umatic tape that was kept by Cathy Mustari, art director for WFLD Channel 32 from 1974 to the late '80's, from a time when the station was actively shopping for production houses to handle their graphics for opens/closes, bumpers, promos, etc.
This part includes:
- A segment resembling a travel through a...
WFLD Channel 32 - Forever Fernwood (Bumper & Ending, 1977)
Views: 2356
Here's a rare bumper and the ending credits for Forever Fernwood on WFLD Channel 32, followed by a filmed promo for Night Gallery (screwed up with a voiceover by Bud Kelly promoting the upcoming Honeymooners episode that followed immediately).
The "Night Gallery Hour" promo ends with a neat animated "32" logo left over from the Kaiser era - I don't think we've seen this here before.
Lastly we have the first moments of the opening titles of The Ho...
The Wonderful World Of Magic - "Bill Bixby's Trick Solution" (1977?)
Views: 1647
Here's one more clip from the elusive The Wonderful World Of Magic show - the last one I have. This one includes the end of a magic act, the title card that they would show between acts, and one of the Bill Bixby segments where he shows the solution to a trick he posed at the beginning of the show. Also includes a partial end credits before the recording ended. Notice all the French stuff - the Eiffel Tower on the title card, the Arc De Triomphe in the end credits - was the whole ep...
WLS Channel 7 - The Hollywood Squares (Ending & Post-Show Break, 1981)
Views: 4826
Here is the ending to Hollywood Squares on WLS Channel 7 including a post-show commercial break. Includes:
Last second of an Illinois Office of Tourism commercial.
Ending of The Hollywood Squares featuring host Peter Marshall - including credits and Filmways logo. (Contestant prize info voiceover by Kenny Williams)
Commercial: Pontiac T1000 (the Terminator?) at Your Favorite Pontiac Dealer.
Chicagoland Auto Recyclers - A-Suburban an...
WEFM 99 - "We Plays Your Songs" (Commercial, 1980)
Views: 3875
Here's a commercial for former radio station WEFM 99.5 - "We" FM.
From Wikipedia:
History - 99.5 WEFM/99-"We" FM
Until 1978, 99.5 was classical WEFM. In May 1978, WEFM (after many years of litigation) was flipped to General Cinema Corporation from classical to top 40. In the mid to late 1970s, the station was essentially a top 40 station with the moniker 99-"We"-FM (WEFM). Morning shows were hosted by Dan Walker, the (Illinois) governor of Rock and Roll (former...