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CBS Sunday Morning - "The Metric System" (With Fuzzy Credit) (2012)
Views: 2943
Here are some clips from CBS News Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood that used one of our videos. Includes:
"Almanac" segment of the events of February 12th, with pertinent photos, film and video clips, and descriptions of the following:
- 1973: Ohio introduces the metric system in its highway signs, showing distances in kilometers as well as miles; a clip of a school lesson about the metric system is then shown, followed by the ultimately ill-fated atte...
WGN Channel 9 - "Old Style" (Station ID, 1981)
Views: 4729
Here's an interesting station ID slide for WGN Channel 9 - a very old style of their logo that dates back to pre-1977. Kind of strange they were using this in late 1981.
Voiceover by Merri Dee.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Tuesday, October 27th 1981 at 9pm.
The Lost Snipets - "The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr." (A FuzzyMemories Re-Creation)
Views: 1105
I had some additional Snipets segments but they were transferred from 16mm film and did not have the opening and closing on them. So, I did a little editing job and added them in. Not sure when this segment was created but I went with the 1977 classic "patchwork" Snipets logo. Enjoy.
This Snipet was produced by Denis McNicoll.
Channel 6 (Nashville) - "A Primitive Weather Channel Christmas" (Excerpt, 1975)
Views: 7964
Not from Chicago, but still of historical interest: a weird oddity - an excerpt from cable Channel 6 in Nashville, Tennessee (broadcasting in black and white), with what amounts to a primitive version of The Weather Channel, with readings of Wind Direction, Wind Velocity, Barometric Pressure, Temperature, Time, and Current Speed in MPH (just kidding). Plus, it includes a (literal) community bulletin board (including, at one point, a notice for town carolers). All this with a hypnotic, end...
WTVO Channel 17 - Bruce Richardson And The News (Opening Segment, 1979)
Views: 3465
Here's (some of) the opening and first few minutes of Bruce Richardson and the News on WTVO Channel 17. Features some coverage on the big blizzard of '79.
This aired on local Rockford, IL TV in mid-January 1979. (not Chicago, but close enough)
WGN Channel 9 - "Happy Halloween" (Bumper, 1979)
Views: 3320
Here's a bumper featuring a Halloween theme for WGN Channel 9. Merri Dee as the announcer also mentions that Bozo's Circus is next. Featuring the "pre-circle-9" WGN-TV logo.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Wednesday, October 31st 1979 at 12:00 Noon.
Son of Svengoolie - Assorted Clips Compilation - "Christmas Stuff" (Part 4)
Views: 854
Here is Part 4 of a compilation of assorted Son of Svengoolie clips. I did not make this compilation - it has been floating around the trading circles for a long time, and this is the best copy I've been able to find. It has some neat clips you will not see anywhere else.
Featuring:
The Day After Christmas Complaint Department (must be from Dec. 1983, since this is a reference to The Day After movie that aired in November of that year and was big news.) (inc...
The Oprah Winfrey Show - "Staff Christmas Talent Show" (Part 1, 1985)
Views: 2091
Here's Part 1 of a fairly early episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show - back when they were still producing it in the WLS-TV studios, and when they were still using the old AM Chicago music as the theme. On this day they had a Christmas Talent Show featuring staff members from WLS Channel 7. This part includes:
WLS-TV anchorman Joel Daly shows off his yodeling ability (!) and then Kevin McGurk, WLS Account Executive in the Sales department does some impressions, singing and perfo...
WFLD Channel 32 - Movie 32 - "Topper Takes A Trip" (Break #2, 1971)
Views: 4171
Here's Commercial Break #2 for the Movie 32 presentation of "Topper Takes a Trip" on WFLD Channel 32. Includes:
HFC (Household Finance Corporation) Mortgages (in color)
What's Happening!? WFLD promo (in color) featuring Jerry G. Bishop (in his Svengoolie-era days) along with someone else. (Little did WFLD know that years later they would be showing another (unrelated) show with the same name) ;-) "Every day at 2:10" (?) Why not 2:23 or 12:56? ;-)