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WBBM Channel 2 - A Merry Olde Christmas (Part 4, 1984)
Views: 484
Here's the fourth and final part of A Merry Olde Christmas, a look at Christmas celebrations in and around London, England that was hosted by Bob Wallace and aired on WBBM Channel 2. From the original master tape. Includes:
"We now return to A Merry Olde Christmas" bumper (voiceover by ??)
Bob walking through a short bridge in Warwickshire as he winds down the program by introducing a segment about Christmas celebrations at Warwick Castle, which h...
WBBM Channel 2 - The Sunday News (Part 2, 1971)
Views: 1947
This clip made possible by the donations from our generous group of "Fuzzketeers" during the January 2012 2" Quad Transfer Fundraiser.
Here's Part 2 of the early edition of The Sunday News on WBBM Channel 2, anchored by Bob Wallace. Also featuring Janet Langhart. Includes:
Bob reading or introducing the following items:
- State Rep. Bernar...
WBBM Channel 2 - Channel 2 Weekend News (Part 1, 1978)
Views: 3529
Here's Part 1 of a complete edition of the Channel 2 Weekend News on WBBM Channel 2, anchored by Bob Wallace (substituting for Harry Porterfield). Also featuring Brian Boyer. Includes:
Tail end of commercial for Arlington Race Track - "That's Entertainment" (post time 2pm, Monday-Saturday)
Animated WBBM Station ID (voiceover by Jerry Harper?)
Opening of Channel 2 Weekend News (with Dick Marx's famous "I Love Chicago, Chicago My Home...
WBBM Channel 2 - The 20th Annual Chicago Emmy Awards (Part 8, 1978)
Views: 655
The transfer of this video clip made possible by your generous donations!
Here's Part 8 of the Twentieth Annual Chicago Emmy Awards on WBBM Channel 2, hosted by Bob Newhart.
This part features John Callaway, Karen Lee Copeland, Warner Saunders, Scott Craig, and Essee Kupcinet, with a clip of Bert Convy.
Ms. Copeland won in the category of "Outstanding Achievements for a Special Event Program" [6] as producer of NBC Salutes Chic Chicago<...
WBBM Channel 2 - So You Think You Know Chicago? (Part 1, 1974)
Views: 3507
This clip made possible by the donations from our generous group of "Fuzzketeers" during the Spring 2012 Tape Transfer Fundraiser.
Here's Part 1 of a special called So You Think You Know Chicago? on WBBM Channel 2. This was the third broadcast in a continuing series of shows called Chicago Alive. The hosts were legendary anchors Bill Kurtis and Walter Jacobson. Al...
WCIX Channel 6 - Snipets - "The Granola Chef" (1984)
Views: 2587
Here's another (partial) rare Snipets segment! These originally were created by and aired on the Kaiser Broadcasting / Field Communications stations such as WFLD Channel 32, in the 70s and early 80s. However, with the sale and dissolution of Field starting in 1982, for whatever reason Snipets segments popped up on a few other non-Field or former-Field stations, even as late as 1986!
This pa...
WMAQ Channel 5 - News - "Ebert Review & Close" (1982)
Views: 4036
Roger Ebert reviews the film "Gregory's Girl" in the "Ebert at the Movies" segment. Also includes:
Mike Jackson and Deborah Norville recap the top story and say goodnight.
Commercial: Mitsubishi Motors
Commercial: Chas A Stevens
Commercial: Federal Express
Ending credits (we also see Chet Coppock and Jerry Taft on set):
Produced by Phyllis Schwartz
Directed by Jack Ginay
Technical Director - Edward Dabrow...
WFLD Channel 32 - Son of Svengoolie - "Bride of Frankenstein" (Break #5, 1983)
Views: 1330
Here's the fifth commercial break for the Son of Svengoolie presentation of the 1935 film "Bride of Frankenstein" on WFLD Channel 32. Includes:
Son of Svengoolie bumper
Commercial: Imported Harveys Bristol Cream - "It's Downright Sociable" - Harveys Bristol Cream/Sherry (C) 1981 - Heublein, Inc., Hartford, Conn.
Commercial: Empire Carpets - "Empire Carpet Guy" Lynn Hauldren starts off by winding a toy figure to demonstrate the old way to b...
WFLD Channel 32 - Tennessee Tuxedo (Ending, 1980)
Views: 2082
Ah, another teeny-tiny glimpse of glorious WFLD-TV kids programming from the late-seventies / early-eighties. Sure wish this guy let the tape run out, considering this was the last thing he recorded on the tape. But alas, he had to preserve 5-10 minutes of blank tape for 35 years. ;-)
Here's the ending moments of an episode of Tennessee Tuxedo on WFLD Channel 32.
A note on naming, from our researcher Chris Tufts: "As I recall WFLD billed ...