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Crystal Valley Campers - "7th Annual Camper Show" (Promo, 1972)
Views: 1260
Here's a promo for the seventh annual "Camper Show" for hundreds of new recreational vehicles (RV's) and trailers to be held from January 22nd to 31st at Crystal Valley Campers, north of Arlington Heights at Hiway 14 in Crystal Lake, IL.
Voiceover by Clif Mercer.
"Big show - big savings."
This aired on local Chicago TV in the first few weeks of January 1972.
WGN Channel 9 - The Andy Griffith Show - "Watching The Detectives" (Promo, 1989)
Views: 3938
Here's a memorable promo for The Andy Griffith Show on WGN Channel 9 featuring Elvis Costello's "Watching The Detectives". The show came back to their schedule on Monday, June 19th 1989 at 6pm.
Ending voiceover by Doug Paul.
This promo aired on local Chicago TV on Wednesday, June 7th 1989.
Views: 2797
Here's an odd one - a quick flash of a bumper for something called "The All Electric Magik Lantern Moving Picture Show" which was showing the movie "Forbidden Planet".
Here's a bigger version of the slide.
The All-Electric Magik Lantern Moving Picture Show aired on WBBM Channel 2. This showcase ran on early Monday mornings starting in Septem...
WSNS Channel 44 - The Good Time Bunch (Promo, 1977)
Views: 1923
Here's a promo for WSNS Channel 44's Good Time Bunch club, with hosts Brian (Vandenbroucke) and Mary Pat (Byrne) presiding over the third drawing for prizes for children ages 2-13 who are members of the club, and for those who aren't they can send in their names and addresses to join (alas, employees of Channel 44, Chase/Ehrenberg, and their families aren't eligible). The membership kit consisted of a Good Time Bunch membership card, stickers, TV schedule, and a 6-inch machine-...
WBBM Channel 2 - The Late Show - "Strangers On A Train" (Commercial Break #4, 1978)
Views: 803
Here's Commercial Break #4 (the last one) from The Late Show presentation of "Strangers On A Train" on WBBM Channel 2. Includes:
The Late Show "Clown" bumper (again)
Commercial: Foster Parents Plan of Warwick, Rhode Island
PSA: United Way - Crusade of Mercy - "In Chicago, You're Not Alone" (featuring Revie Sorey of the Chicago Bears)
"Strangers On A Train" Art Card bumper
(Note: these breaks were from...
WSNS Channel 44 - The Star Spangled Movie - "Adventures of Captain Fabian" (Promo, 1980)
Views: 1145
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...
WKBD Channel 50 - Star Trek (Bumper #2, 1977)
Views: 2379
Here's another Star Trek bumper from one of WFLD's sister-stations - WKBD Channel 50 in Detroit - this one with a different font for the show name than the first one. The others can be seen here (January 1977) and here (June 1977).
This aired on local Detroit TV on Monday, April 25th 1977. (not Chicago, but still cool)
WLS Channel 7 - Win, Lose or Draw - "Premiere" (Promo, 1987)
Views: 1055
Here's a promo for the upcoming premiere of the syndicated version of the game show Win, Lose or Draw on WLS Channel 7, to premiere on Monday, September 7th at 3pm. Featuring shots of host Bert Convy and such contestants as Dom DeLuise, Burt Reynolds, Tony Danza, Loni Anderson, Lynn Redgrave, Jackee Harry, Heidi Bohay, and Betty White.
Voiceover by Ernie Anderson.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Thursday, August 20th 1987 during the 10pm to 10:30pm time...
WSNS Channel 44 - Al Lerner Sports - "So Long..." (Part 1, 1971)
Views: 4730
Here's Part 1 of the final episode of Al Lerner Sports on WSNS Channel 44. Lerner was the station's first sportscaster, and would go on to a long career with such stations as WLS Channel 7, WMAQ Channel 5, WGN Radio 720 and WSCR-AM, as well as being a wrestling announcer. Also featuring a young (and at this point, moustacheless) Tim Weigel, then a sportswriter for the now-defunct Chicago Daily News, who himself would become a familiar face on Chicago television, working for all three...