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WFLD Channel 32 - The WFLD Mystery Man Contest - "Hat" (1980)

Views: 1672

Here's a neat clip for a contest WFLD Channel 32 had called WFLD Mystery Man - where you would have to identify which cartoon character certain features of the "Mystery Man" was made up of. 3 out of 5 correctly identified pieces wins. One piece was revealed each day. The one show here is the Mystery Man's hat - whose is it? Special bonus clue every day between 5 and 6:30!

You could win prizes such as a $100 Toys-R-Us gift certificate, one of 90 $10 Toys-R-Us gift certificat...

WGN Channel 9 - Garfield Goose and Friends - "Mama Goose & Cornhusk Dolls" (1974)

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Here's one of only a few existing Garfield Goose and Friends segments, this one featuring a visit from Mama Goose as well as Hobby Corner with Amy Simon and her cornhusk dolls. All the cartoon and non-studio segments have been removed. (I assume this wasn't from an off-air recording)

Has anyone tried to track down Ms. Amy Simon who lived on Wesley Avenue in Evanston, IL who has 1 sister (now around 48 years old) and 1 brother (now around 46 years old)? Amy herself would be a...

WFLD Channel 32 - The WFLD Mystery Man Contest - "Legs & Feet" (1980)

Views: 2140

Here's another neat clip for a contest WFLD Channel 32 had called WFLD Mystery Man - where you would have to identify which cartoon character certain features of the "Mystery Man" was made up of. 3 out of 5 correctly identified pieces wins. One piece was revealed each day. The one show here is the Mystery Man's Legs & Feet - whose is it? (Think Spinach) Special bonus clue every day between 5 and 6:30!

You could win prizes such as a $100 Toys-R-Us gift certificate, one of 90 $1...

WGN Channel 9 - The Archies (Commercial Break, 1977)

Views: 4582

Here's a short commercial break from The Archies on WGN Channel 9. Includes:

The Archies bumper

WGN Promo - "The Marx Brothers - All This Week on the 8:00 Movie" (that night's movie was "Duck Soup") (voiceover by Carl Greyson)

Drive Alert PSA featuring Sgt. Larry Dembinski of the Indiana State Police, talking about the problem of "Gapers".

The Archies...

WPWR Channel 60 - Robotech (Commercial Breaks - Part 1, 1985)

Views: 3015

Here are some commercial breaks from WPWR Channel 60 in Chicago from 1985. Includes:

End of Voltron bumper

Promo for Voltron-Robotech Morning Power Hour

Robotech bumper

Gumby promo

Top Cat promo

Voyagers! promo (Great show!)

Ginsu II Knife set (Classic...)

The Sporting News (with Tom Seaver)

The Wild Onion Theatre Presents The Adventures of Peer Gynt

WGN Channel 9 - My Three Sons - "The Non-Proposal" (Commercial Break #3, 1978)

Views: 1155

Here's Commercial Break #3 (the last one) for My Three Sons on WGN Channel 9 where the episode that night was "The Non-Proposal". The reception was a little fuzzy. Includes:

Power Passers Super Crash 300 Racing set by Lionel

Silver Streak toy train set by Tyco (with TV Guide coupon offer at end)

Long Chevrolet - "Extra, Extra!" (different version)

RC Cola - "Me and my RC"

WFLD Metromedia Channel 32 - Afternoon Fun - Tom & Jerry (Break #1, 1984)

Views: 2308

Here is commercial break #1 from an episode of Tom & Jerry from Afternoon Fun on WFLD Metromedia Channel 32 in Chicago. This dates to October of 1984. Includes:

(end of Tom & Jerry episode)

Afternoon Fun bumper (Maggie Brock announcing)

Transformers

Cheerios (Peanuts & Poster promotion)

Toys R Us (I don't wanna grow up)

Candy Land

Afternoon Fun bumper (now back to Tom & Jerry) (Maggie Broc...

WFLD Channel 32 - He-Man (Commercial Break #3, 1987)

Views: 2521

Here is a commercial break from He-Man on WFLD Channel 32 from 1987. Includes:

He-Man Orko bumper

Dennis the Menace cartoon promo

Golden Grahams (butchering another classic song)

Mr. Mouth by Tomy

Head-to-Head Perfection (cut-off)

The Real Ghostbusters promo (cut-off)

Fruit Roll-ups and Fruit Wrinkles

Scribble Stix by Coleco Kids

Chicago Public Library - Linco...

Shrink Magic (Commercial, 1975)

Views: 850

Here's a commercial for Shrink Magic, which curls and shrinks any object from an idea book (traced onto plastic, colored pertinently and then baked for 3 minutes) into jewelry, mobile strips, and other contraptions - even cartoon characters such as a certain clown. A fast-motion example of one such object (of a frog) being shrunk to one-third of its original size by baking is shown.

Something tells me this toy might have been a bigger seller with a catchier name - maybe someth...