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WSNS Channel 44 - Monster Movie - "The Night of the Sorcerers" (Break #2, 1981)
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Here is the full Commercial Break #2 for WSNS Channel 44's Saturday Monster Movie presentation of "The Night of the Sorcerers" (A.K.A. "La Noche de los Brujos"). Includes:
"Monster Movie One" bumper with Mussorgsky's "Night on Bald Mountain" music.
Union Custom-Built Garages (competitor of Danley?) (voice over by Jim Hill) - on one of the slates it says "All New 1981 Features", and voice over says "Choose any brand-new 1981 Union custom-built garage", so ...
WSNS Channel 44 - Get Smart (Promo, 1978)
Views: 1701
Here's a promo for Get Smart on WSNS Channel 44. This features clips from a two-part episode, "A Man Called Smart," with the scene of Max shooting a door from Part 2 which originally aired on the NBC Network on April 15th 1967, while the scene with him in a stretcher came from Part 1 which originally aired on April 8th 1967.
Main voiceover by Vic Roby (from original NBC network promo as from the above original airdate). Ending voiceover by Don Ferris.
Th...
WSNS Channel 44 - "Season's Greetings" (Bumper, 1978)
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Here's an animated "Season's Greetings" bumper from WSNS Channel 44, starting off with snowflakes falling, and where a pair of trees evolves into the "44" logo.
Directed and produced by Kurt Mendelsohn. Camerawork by Ron Vasser.
Kurt said about the making of this, "Took at least 10 passes to layer it all together. Connie made several vertical boards of snowflakes on black. We recorded Ron's camera slowly tilting up on the first one, irised low, then played i...
WSNS Channel 44 - Thing Theatre - "Wrestling Women Vs. The Aztec Mummy" (Bumper Excerpt, 1980)
Views: 3227
Here's another super-rare glimpse at the Thing Theatre movie program on WSNS Channel 44 - a partial bumper, during an airing of "Wrestling Women Vs. The Aztec Mummy" - an example of one of the low budget Mexican horror films produced during the late-50s and 60s. WSNS Channel 44 - Popeye with Steve Hart - "Animal Corner" (1975)
Views: 430 Here's the "Animal Corner" segment of Popeye with Steve Hart which aired on WSNS Channel 44. This segment was hosted by Bob Hoffman. This was from the original master tape, recorded on August 12th 1975. Includes:
We can see the same logo font style as featured in the opening of the show, with a color scheme more reminiscent of WSNS'
"Animal Corner" bumper and intro (voiceover by Steve Hart)
Bob Hoffman shows a baby pigeon, who is technically called a "squeaker" as he emphasizes. Even with background music, we can still hear this baby pigeon squeak, which is how they got t...
Views: 2277
Here's an admittedly extra fuzzy commercial break from an airing of a Saturday All Night Movies presentation of "Journey to the Center of Time" on WSNS Channel 44. Also it's in Black and White, as it was recorded that way. For you TV-44 diehards only. :-) Includes:
Channel 44 Saturday All Night Movies "Owl" Logo
Magnetic Window Cleaner commercial offer
Channel 44 Movie "Film Reels" slate - Journey to the Center of Time - Scott Brady - Gigi Perr...
WSNS Channel 44 - Chicago White Sox - The 7th Inning Stretch With Harry Caray (1980)
Views: 12434
From the game on Wednesday, July 30th 1980 against the Milwaukee Brewers. Harry Caray leads the Sox fans in singing "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" during the "Seventh Inning Stretch".
WSNS Channel 44 - All Night Movies - "Magical Mystery Tour" (Commercial Break #4, 1980)
Views: 2115
Here's Commercial Break #4 from the Saturday All Night Movies presentation of "Magical Mystery Tour" on WSNS TV-44. Includes:
Channel 44 Saturday All Night Movies "Owl" Logo bumper
Country Music Magazine commercial offer
Dinah! & Friends promo (Mal Wyman voiceover at end)
The Gong Show promo (different one than we've seen before) (Don Ferris voiceover at end)
Channel 44 Movie "Film Reels" card - The Beatles - Magical M...
WSNS Channel 44 - "Chicago's Television Sports Center" (Promo, 1974)
Views: 2440
Here's a promo for the sports lineup on WSNS Channel 44, which billed itself back then as "Chicago's Television Sports Center." The week's schedule spotlighted here consisted back then of:
- Boxing from the Forum on Mondays
- Bob Luce Wrestling on Tuesdays
- Boxing from the Olympic on Wednesdays
- Championship Bowling on Thursdays
- Chicago Wrestling on Fridays
- Ou...