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WSNS Channel 44 - The Star Spangled Movie - "Adventures of Captain Fabian" (Promo, 1980)
Views: 1148
Here's a promo for the 10-6-80 airing of The Star-Spangled Movie presentation of the 1966 film "Adventures of Captain Fabian" on WSNS TV-44. Previous to this we saw a few other glimpses of this bumper movie show - maybe it always aired at 3:30pm on weekdays? Could this help definitively date those other clips?
Voiceover by Don Ferris.
This promo aired on local C...
WLS Channel 7 - "Reflections, Sign-Off, & Anthem" (1981)
Views: 7814
Here's Reflections, Station Sign-Off, and National Anthem for WLS Channel 7. Includes:
Reflections with Fr. Joseph E. Corrican, Our Lady of Mount Carmel - "The Difference Between Heaven and Hell"
Station Sign-off (voiceover by Wayne Atkinson)
The Star-Spangled Banner
Static
Fuzz
This aired on local Chicago TV early Wednesday, February 25th 1981 at about 3am.
WMAQ Channel 5 - Red, White & Blue with Bob Hope (Promos & Station ID, 1976)
Views: 1443
Here's a series of promos by comic legend Bob Hope as aired on WMAQ Channel 5, for NBC's Red, White & Blue special celebrating the Fourth of July, coverage of Chicago area celebrations of Independence Day at 5pm, and Bob Hope's Bicentennial Star Spangled Spectacular at 7:30pm with guests Sammy Davis Jr., Donny & Marie Osmond, The Captain & Tennille, and Debbie Reynolds.
The promos - designated PR-1039 - are in :30 second (TAKE 1) and short station ID (TAKE 2) form...
WLS Channel 7 - FBI Bulletin, Reflections & Station Sign-Off (1979)
Views: 10338
Here's an FBI Bulletin, Reflections and Station Sign-off from WLS Channel 7. Includes:
WLS promo for the "new" 3:00 Movie - "Where Were You When The Lights Went Out?" (voiceover by Dick Tufeld) (was this during a trial period of the 3:00 Movie? Or only done for the purpose of airing a 2 hour movie instead of an hour and a half one?) (why did they wait another whole year before officially switching the time?)
FBI Bulletin (voiceover by Wayne Atkinson) for...
WKBD Channel 50 - Star Trek (Bumper #1, 1977)
Views: 2490
Here's a neat early bumper for Star Trek on one of WFLD's sister stations - WKBD Channel 50 in Detroit. They didn't have any voiceovers or music - none of the others during the episode had them either. Star Trek fans were all business. ;-)
Since this aired so early in the year, I'm pretty sure this bumper design was also used in 1976 and maybe since the beginning of WKBD's airing of Star Trek re-runs? In other words, this is likely the very first bumper design in a long his...
WSNS Channel 44 - The 1 O'Clock Movie - "Gulliver's Travels" (Ending Excerpt, 1979)
Views: 1775
Now for some more neat old TV-44 footage!
Here is an excerpt of the ending to The 1 O'Clock Movie presentation of the animated "Gulliver's Travels" on WSNS. (cut-off, sadly) You can hear the same music as in the opening start to fade-up, and we see a flash of what the opening title looked like in color!
Unfortunately (we can always find something to complain about, can't we?) the person who recorded this 29 years ago (who at the time had no idea his recording...
The Star Wars Holiday Special - "Happy Life Day" (Part 11, 1978)
Views: 13436
Here is Part 11 from the infamous Star Wars Holiday Special featuring Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia singing an ode to "Life Day" - the Star Wars Universe's answer to Christmas.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Friday, November 17th 1978.
The Star Wars Holiday Special - "Let's Blow This Thing And Go Home" (Part 12, 1978)
Views: 4114
Here's Part 12, the last part, of The Star Wars Holiday Special. Thank the maker, it's over.
(Part 11, the penultimate part, was previously posted here)
End credits voiceover by Bill Martin.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Friday, November 17th 1978.
The Star Wars Holiday Special - "I Am Boba Fett" (Part 6, 1978)
Views: 3352
Here's Part 6 of The Star Wars Holiday Special featuring the Star Wars cartoon with the introduction of the character Boba Fett.
Anyone know who does the voice of the character "Captain Kazan" in the opening of the cartoon? Sounds a bit like Dick Van Dyke but it's probably not. Very familiar though....
This aired on local Chicago TV on Friday, November 17th 1978.