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The Most Important Person - "Hearing" (1972)
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Here is a segment of the animated short "The Most Important Person". This one's called "Hearing". (about 15 seconds of the picture is missing in the middle)
These aired on WFLD Channel 32 and WTTW Channel 11 during the late-seventies and possibly as late as the early eighties?
Distributed by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation - EBE.
Funded by The Office of Child Development - Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
The Most Important Person - "Nothing Ever Seems To Work Out For Me" (1972)
Views: 1802
Here is a segment of the animated short "The Most Important Person". This one's called "Nothing Ever Seems To Work Out For Me". (little bit of the beginning is cut off)
These aired on WFLD Channel 32 and WTTW Channel 11 in Chicago during the late-seventies and possibly as late as the early eighties?
Distributed by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation - EBE.
Funded by The Office of Child Development - Department of Health, Education, a...
Views: 5950
Here's Part 1 of an episode of the Hot Fudge Show - which was produced in Detroit but also aired all over the country, including Chicago on WFLD, WSNS, and WLS, at various times during the 70's and early 80's.
This segment features The Mitts, as well as Write-On! with the Groucho Marx type puppet, and Arte Johnson doing the Hug Awards.
Despite what the IMDB entry and Wikipedia entries say, the show began in 1974, as this episode is from that year and is one of th...
Illinois Lottery Daily Game - "You Can Call It Fun" With Bill Saluga (Commercial #2, 1980)
Views: 2647
Here's another commercial for the Illinois Lottery - The Daily Game - featuring a carnival barker type character named Raymond J. Johnson Jr. played by Bill Saluga. (He was the "You can call me Ray, or you can call me Jay, or you can call me..." guy.)
(This is a slight variation from a previously posted version)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Wednesday, November 12th 1980.
72 Hits of the '50's with Jeff Conaway (Record Offer, 1978)
Views: 2998
Here's a record offer commercial for a four-record LP compilation, headlined as 72 Hits of the '50's, with Jeff Conaway from the Broadway production of Grease (before he appeared in the 1978 movie version, and way before landing a supporting role in the TV series Taxi) and Elaine Petricoff. (currently on the faculty of AMDA College)
This set - actually titled The First Authentic 1950's Rock &...
WFLD Channel 32 - Chicago Stuff (Part 1, 1985)
Views: 2032
Here's a lost Koz Klassic! - Chicago Stuff - was it a failed pilot? A consolation prize from Fox Television for cancelling Son of Svengoolie a month later? A half-remembered dream? It only aired once, at 10pm on a Sunday in December 1985 - so you couldn't be blamed for not knowing it existed. (I only heard rumors) In any case, it's a neat little package of Rich's schtick, so just think of it as an extremely early episode of The Koz Zone. :-)
Thanks to...
PM Magazine Chicago - "Rocky Horror" (1981)
Views: 2187
Here's a neat story on The Rocky Horror Picture Show musical that aired on PM Magazine Chicago featuring Mike Leiderman.
This is from the master 3/4" tape of the story, so it doesn't have the PM Magazine graphics that were shown on the off-air version.
Note: The audio on this is in stereo, with Leiderman's story voiceover on one channel and the music in another most of the time. (so if you're only hearing one or the other, that's the reason) I didn't g...
WLS Channel 7 - Christmas Comes To Pacland (Opening, 1982)
Views: 2337
Here's the opening to the special "Christmas Comes to Pacland" on WLS Channel 7. Includes:
WLS 3:00 Movie bumper promo for "There's a Girl In My Soup" (voiceover by Ernie Anderson)
ABC notice regarding pre-emption of Joanie Loves Chachi to a half-hour later (voiceover by Ernie Anderson)
ABC "Closed Captioned For The Hearing Impared" notice
Opening segment to "Christmas Comes to Pacland"
Commercial bumper for "Christma...
WJPC AM 95 With Sammy Davis, Jr. (Commercial, 1979)
Views: 3321
Here's another commercial for a long-gone Chicago radio station - WJPC AM 95 (950 AM) - where Tom Joyner got his start in Chicago. (Along with LaDonna Tittle and BeBe D'Banana)
Featuring Sammy Davis, Jr. doing an impression of Humphrey Bogart.
Is that Tom Joyner doing the voiceover at the end?
WJPC was apparently owned by Johnson Publishing Company, who put out Jet and Ebony magazines.
This commercial aired on local Chicago TV on Su...