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WBBM Channel 2 - 1985 Chicago Emmy Awards (Part 6, 1985)
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Here's Part 6 of the (mostly complete) 1985 Chicago Emmy Awards broadcast.
This part features a musical salute to prime-time television by the Dick Marx Orchestra (Dynasty, Hill Street Blues, and Dallas), Mary Ann Childers, Rich Koz (with a Warren Freiberg reference to this event from the previous month), Irv Kupcinet, another Frank Chambers reference as producer of The Bob Lewando...
WGN Channel 9 - Family Classics - "The Mark Of Zorro" (Opening, 1985)
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Here is the (mostly complete) opening to the Family Classics presentation of "The Mark of Zorro" on WGN Channel 9.
Featuring Joseph T. Loughlin, Vice-President and General Manager of WGN-TV, as host. This was the first episode of Family Classics that aired after the death of Frazier Thomas, who passed away on Wednesday, April 3rd 1985. Mr. Loughlin says a few words about Frazier and the future of Family Classics.
There was a transitional pe...
WGN Channel 9 - Family Classics - "Moby Dick" (Opening, 1985)
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Here's the (mostly complete) opening of the Family Classics presentation of Moby Dick on WGN Channel 9.
Includes:
"Family Classics" opening title sequence and book motif with film title on cover (voiceover by Floyd Brown)
First minute of film, with opening credits
Note: Floyd Brown announced the movie since Frazier Thomas had died earlier that month on April 3rd. This was during a transitional period before Roy...
WLS Channel 7 - AM Chicago - "Mike Royko" (Part 3, 1982)
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Here's Part 3 of an episode of AM Chicago on WLS Channel 7 featuring famed sports reporter and anchor Tim Weigel as host (were they going through a different host each week at this point?). This was at the point when the show had been reduced to only a half-hour in length. The guest on this episode was legendary Chicago newspaper columnist and author, Mike Royko, who was 49 years old at the time. Includes:
Tim Weigel takes phone calls from the public for Mike Royko.
WMAQ Channel 5 - Quark (Ending & Break, 1978)
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Here is the ending credits on WMAQ Channel 5 for the first episode of "Quark" - a comedy Sci-Fi series that only had 8 episodes. Includes:
Ending moments and closing credits to "Quark" with promos for upcoming NBC network shows (voiceover by Howard Reig)
Opening to NBC News Update with John Dancy (voiceover by ??). Stories included:
Agreement tentatively reached in the National Coal Strike (with Irving R. Levine reporting)
Waverly,...
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Here's Part 4 (the last part offered here) of a Channel 2 News Special Report, "Blizzard '79: Public Questions, City Answers," a call-in show hosted by Bill Kurtis and Walter Jacobson on WBBM Channel 2. Note: According to TV listings, this program ran about 70 minutes, so we are missing approximately the last 10 minutes.
Program features Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) Chairman James McDonough, Streets and Sanitation Commissioner Francis Degnan, Fire Commissioner...
WBBM Channel 2 - It's Worth Knowing with Mary Jane Hayes (Opening, 1980)
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Here's the opening moments for the discussion show It's Worth Knowing on WBBM Channel 2, hosted by Mary Jane Hayes. The subject was Chicago's long association with railroads, dating back to 1848, and the guests were freelance transportation writer Fritz Plous; Evanston, IL radio broadcaster Roy Arpan, and photographer Bill Fahrenwald - all members of the ...
WTTW Channel 11 - Wild, Wild World Of Animals (Ending, 1983)
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Here's the ending to Wild, Wild World of Animals on WTTW Channel 11 featuring that funky and memorable ending credits music. Thankfully, this was the first episode ending I've found where WTTW did not fade-out the credits early. (even though I remember the whole song vividly)
William Conrad (TV's Cannon) does the narration. This episode was about Bighorn Sheep of the Canadian Rockies. (unfortunately, no real episode list or guide seems to exist for this show)
WMAQ Channel 5 - Chicago Sizzlin' - The 31st Annual Chicago Emmy Awards (Part 1, 1989)
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Here's Part 1 of the 31st Annual Chicago Emmy Awards broadcast, titled Chicago Sizzlin', which originated from "the magnificent new NBC Tower."
This part begins with an aerial shot of the NBC Tower, then goes to a dance routine as the night's special guests' names are announced: Jonathon Brandmeier and The Leisure Suits, Kevin Matthews, John Herrera, Steve Rashid and the Pork Pie Orchestra, and featuring Gus Giordano Jazz Dance Chicago (the dancers in question).
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