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WYCC Channel 20 - "First Broadcast" (Part 2, 1983)
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Here's Part 2 of the first broadcast from WYCC Channel 20, which arose from the ashes of the previous occupant of that dial position, WXXW, which had left the air in 1974. Featured in this clip are Program Director Elynne Chaplik and Oscar Shabat, Chancellor of City Colleges of Chicago. Includes:
WYCC Program Director Elynne Chaplik (later Elynne Chaplik-Aleskow, the station's guiding light through the 1990's), welcomes people to the "new" Channel 20 with a profile on the Cit...
WBBM Channel 2 - The 20th Annual Chicago Emmy Awards (Part 12, 1978)
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Here's Part 12 (the last part - whew!) of the Twentieth Annual Chicago Emmy Awards on WBBM Channel 2, hosted by Bob Newhart.
This part features "Big" Al Meltzer, Mary Gonzalez, Scott Craig, longtime WMAQ Channel 5 staff announcer Ed Grennan and Carl Ebert, and featuring footage with the voice of Greg Gumbel.
Mr. Craig won in the category of "Outstanding Achiev...
WSNS Channel 44 - Fútbol (On-Screen Station ID, 1986)
Views: 1803
Here's an on-screen station ID for WSNS Channel 44 during a broadcast of Futbol (Soccer - not sure what match it is - World Cup?). I thought it was interesting that they're using the same station ID as long before the Spanish transition.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Thursday, June 5th 1986.
WYCC Channel 20 - "First Broadcast" (Part 3, 1983)
Views: 1180
Here's Part 3 of WYCC Channel 20's first broadcast, hosted by Program Director Elynne Chaplik. Also featured in this part are James Quinn, Professor of Humanities, Loop College, and Lois Jean Komai, Reading Specialist, Malcolm X College. Includes:
A continuation of the profiles of the individual City Colleges, starting off here with a look at Daley College, 7500 South Pulaski, which was WYCC's first home; it was named, of course, after the city's late Mayor, Richard J. Daley....
WFLD Channel 32 - "Please Don't Eat The Six Million Dollar Man" (1978)
Views: 2545
During the broadcast of an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man, someone at WFLD Channel 32 screwed up and played the bumper for (of all things) the show "Please Don't Eat The Daisies" instead of the correct one.
Rumor has it, thirteen employees were fired as a result. ;-)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Thursday, November 9th 1978.
WMAQ Channel 5 - KISS Meets The Phantom (On-Screen ID, 1978)
Views: 2387
Here's an onscreen station ID from WMAQ Channel 5 during the premiere broadcast of "KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park" on NBC Saturday Night at the Movies.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, October 28th 1978.
WTTW Channel 11 - Made in Chicago - "Aliotta-Haynes-Jeremiah / Bill Quateman" (Part 2, 1974)
Views: 874
Here's Part 2 of a local music show, Made in Chicago, on WTTW Channel 11. This program (which was also simulcast on WBBM-FM 96.3) was a predecessor to Soundstage which was also produced by the station and aired nationally over PBS. The guests on this (re-run airing) edition were Aliotta-Haynes-Jeremiah (bassist Mitch Aliotta, guitarist Skip Haynes and pianist John Jeremiah) and Bill Quateman.
Note: As with other things we've found, this is actually quite ra...
WTTW Channel 11 - "MBC" (Station ID, 1990)
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Here's a station ID from WTTW Channel 11 on the occasion of the 35th Anniversary of the station, featuring the Museum of Broadcast Communications and some of it's employees. I worked there for about a year back then, when they were located in the River City complex.
I remember the guy on the left in this ID was named Bernie, but I don't remember the other two names. Would anyone else out there know?
This was filmed in front of the master control where they di...
WBBM Channel 2 - "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" (Opening, 1984)
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Here's the opening for a broadcast of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" on WBBM Channel 2. Includes a Walter Jacobson bumper promo, CBS "Special" animation, opening credits, and commercial bumper.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Wednesday, December 5th 1984.