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WFLD Channel 32 - Son Of Svengoolie - "And Now The Screaming Starts!" (Promo, 1984)
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Here's a promo for Son of Svengoolie on WFLD Channel 32. The movie that week was "And Now The Screaming Starts!" and aired on Saturday, February 11th 1984. This was show #239 and it was the only time he showed this movie on SoS.
This promo aired on local Chicago TV on Thursday, February 9th 1984.
Son of Svengoolie - "I Was A Teenage Werewolf" (Ending, 1982)
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Here is the complete ending of Son of Svengoolie episode number number 157, showing the film "I Was a Teenage Werewolf" on WFLD Channel 32. Sven mentions the big 3-D Countdown to the Movie event, which took place 5 days from then on Thursday, July 29th 1982.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, July 24th 1982.
WFLD Channel 32 - Son Of Svengoolie - "The Invisible Woman" (1985)
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Here's a compilation of all the "bits" that survived from a recording of Son of Svengoolie episode #321 featuring the movie "The Invisible Woman". (there wasn't a whole lot so I just decided to put it all in one)
Features Sven doing a parody of "Money For Nothin'" by Dire Straits.
I think the Three Stooges bit seen at one point might have been recycled from episode #63 when he first showed this movie (aired on Saturday, September 20th 1980) What do you guys thin...
WFLD Channel 32 - The Late, Late Double Feature - "One Desire" (Opening, 1983)
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Here's the opening for the Late, Late Double Feature - Movie 1 - presentation of "One Desire" [1955] on WFLD Channel 32. (preceded by a bumper promo for an airing of "South Pacific" on Monday, February 14th - voiceover by Jim Barton)
Previously we saw the the graphics for a later version of this movie show.
After the opening graphics (can anyone ID the music?), we switch to a studio w...
WFLD Channel 32 - Son of Svengoolie - "Reptilicus" (Ending Excerpt, 1982)
Views: 1823
Here is an (unfortunately very brief) excerpt from the ending of the Son of Svengoolie presentation of "Reptilicus" on WFLD Channel 32. This was Episode #158. (the episode after the big 3D Movie special)
Also features a Field Communications ID at the end.
Partial credits:
Vic Mellor
Film Editor and Historian (once met Roger Corman) - Michael J.P. Smith
Wardrobe Consultant - Inge Weiss
Music (available f...
WFLD Channel 32 - Newscene Headlines With Kathy McFarland (Pre-Movie) (1982)
Views: 1771
Here's the (Pre-Movie) Newscene Headlines on WFLD Channel 32 featuring Kathy McFarland. Includes:
Field Communications ID
Suspect arrested in shooting of 38-year-old off-duty Chicago police officer John Weller
Alderman Wilson Frost believes the Mayor and other city lawmakers are underpaid.
More bad news about the economy: index of leading economic indicators dropped 6/10ths of a percent in January
Commercial: Dawn dish...
WFLD Channel 32 - Son Of Svengoolie - "Trog" (Break #6, 1985)
Views: 1814
Here's Break #6 for another episode of Son of Svengoolie that hasn't been seen in over 24 years! This was number 287 where he was presenting the movie "Trog". Includes:
Trog speaks!
Sven bumper
Commercial: First Metropolitan Builders
Commercial: Downy Fabric Softener - "80's Girl"
Commercial: Mediquell Chewy Cough Squares
Commercial: Nissan trucks
WFLD Promo for Too Close for Comfort (again)
Sven return b...
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Here's something pretty rare - some footage from WFLD Channel 32's Movie for a Saturday Afternoon featuring the Kaiser-era 32 logo, so this must have dated to at least early 1977 (Previous to this we only had a tiny excerpt of this bumper). Most of it was taped over unfortunately, but this is what remains. This last segment, with complete commercial break and ending sequence, includes:
Ending of "...
WFLD Channel 32 - Son of Svengoolie - "Sh-Bombs" (1979)
Views: 1865
Here's an early segment from Son of Sven - "Sh-Bombs" - from episode number 3 featuring the movie "Son of Dracula". (This was Break Number 1)
Directed by Joe Oher.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, June 30th 1979. (Recorded on Thursday, June 28th 1979!)