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WGN Channel 9 - Miles Showcase Theatre - "The Maltese Falcon" (On-Screen ID, 1973)
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Here's an on-screen station ID from the Miles Showcase Theatre presentation of the 1941 Humphrey Bogart movie "The Maltese Falcon" on WGN Channel 9. The ID is typeset on a very primitive character generator system whose service dated back to the late 1960's, and was used by other stations and networks on such news events as the 1968 Democratic National Convention and the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing. This early CG typesetting preceded such systems as Vidifont and Chyron.
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WGN Channel 9 - The Ray Rayner Show - "Clock Excerpts #2" (1971)
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Here's the good news - someone recorded The Ray Rayner Show at various times in the early seventies! Now the bad news - they only recorded the cartoons, and cut out nearly everything else. :-( I bring you the only snippets left - a few excerpts of the clock that they would show the time on, and in some cases, the chalkboard with the date, weather, and sports scores. Some might wonder why...
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Here's another segment from Screaming Yellow Theater - the original Svengoolie, which aired on WFLD Channel 32 from 1970-1973. Svengoolie was played by Jerry G. Bishop. By this point, if the clapboard is of any indication, the SYT title had been eschewed in favor of Svengoolie.
This segment (#2-2) is from Show #59 (according to the clapboard). However, there is no recording date.
In this segment, Svengoolie is presiding over "The Go...
WCIU Channel 26 - John Q's Entertainment Scene - "Mr. T" (Part 3, 1978)
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Here is Part 3 of a locally produced dance show called John Q's Entertainment Scene on WCIU Channel 26. Not quite Soul Train, but close enough. This was their 1st Anniversary episode.
Features a pre-A-Team Mr. T talking about his experience being a bodyguard for boxer Leon Spinks.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that this hasn't been seen in 30 years.
Marvel at the low-budget 70's-ish-ness of it all. :-)
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WLS Channel 7 - Saturday Eyewitness News (Opening Segment Excerpt, 1977)
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Here's something really old and rare - the first 4 minutes of the opening segment to the Saturday Eyewitness News from June of 1977! Featuring Bob Petty, Johnny Mountain, and Mike Nolan on sports. Includes:
WLS-TV Chicago Animated Station ID/Movie Promo Bumper (voiceover by Wayne Atkinson)
Opening to the Saturday Eyewitness News. (with voiceover by Wayne Atkinson.)
Stories include:
- First test flight of Space Shuttle orbiter dee...
WLS Channel 7 - Eyewitness News At 10pm - "The Freeze Of '79" (Part 3, 1979)
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Here is Part 3 of a complete edition of the WLS Eyewitness News at 10pm on WLS Channel 7. Includes:
Joel Daly mentions that a solution to the Catch-22 situation regarding Chicagoans being held liable for personal injury if they shovel their sidewalk, is being worked on.
John Coleman's weather report
Tim Weigel's sports - Bulls, Black Hawks, Ohio State coaching change, Papa Bear George Halas celebrates his birthday, and Weigel's "Fractured Football...
WLS Channel 7 - Saturday Night Movie - "The Evil of Frankenstein" (Promo, 1971)
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Here's a promo for an upcoming Saturday Night Movie presentation of the 1964 film "The Evil of Frankenstein" (starring Peter Cushing) on WLS Channel 7, to air on Saturday, at 10:30pm. (When this originally aired, there would have been a voiceover from some of Channel 7's announcing staff, including Al Parker, Fred Kasper, Mike Rapchak, Art Hellyer, and Wayne Atkinson.)
This was preserved on a silent 16mm film, with a brief card showing Metro Film Corporation as the proc...
WBBM Channel 2 - Station ID Slide (Tiny Excerpt, 1971)
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Here's a very brief excerpt of a station ID slide from WBBM Channel 2. The "2" at this point was from the network-mandated "CBS Didot" serif font, unlike sister stations WCBS Channel 2 in New York and then-KNXT Channel 2 (now KCBS) in Los Angeles which then used sans-serif Grotesque No. 9 whose size was the same as the CBS Eye. It should be also noted that another sister station at the time, WCAU...
WBBM Channel 2 - The CBS Late Movie - "Helter Skelter: Part 1" (Commercial Break #1, 1979)
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Here's the first commercial break from The CBS Late Movie presentation of "Helter Skelter" (Part 1). Includes:
The CBS Late Movie bumper (Helta?) (Voiceover by Bill Martin)
9-Lives presents Morris. (Gotta love that cat)
Vicks Inhaler - "It's a breather for your nose." (Favorite of Felix Unger)
No Nonsense Panty Hose - "Suddenly energy looks beautiful" (featuring Susan Blanchard)
The Norelco rotary razor.
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