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WGN Channel 9 - Lead Off Man - "Opening Day With JFK" (Part 2, 1961)
Views: 3202
Here's Part 2 of an interesting piece of history - The beginning of the Lead-Off Man show on WGN Channel 9 on Opening Day 1961, White Sox At Washington, featuring an interview with the president.
Vince Lloyd interviews both John F. Kennedy and LBJ from the President's box. Hubert Humphrey and Everett Dirksen are right behind JFK. Panoramic shots of the old (and now long gone) Griffith Stadium, with the National Anthem. JFK throws out the first ball, caught by Jungle Jim Rive...
Views: 1951
Here's a vintage network ID for NBC.
Voiceover by Howard Reig.
"This is the NBC Television Network..."
This aired on local Rockford, IL TV on Tuesday, August 16th 1977. (not Chicago, but close enough)
WSNS Channel 44 - "Black Hawk Hockey" (Promo #1, 1980)
Views: 2866
Here's a promo for Chicago Blackhawks hockey on WSNS TV-44.
The song is "Rock Island Rocket" from 1974 by Tom Scott & L.A. Express.
Features a voiceover promo for the game against the Boston Bruins played on Saturday, February 9th 1980 at 12:15pm.
Voiceover by Don Ferris.
This promo aired on local Chicago TV on Tuesday, February 5th 1980.
The Baby Doll Polka Club (Commercial, 1979)
Views: 3808
Here's a commercial for The Baby Doll Polka Club - at 7315 South Western Avenue - Eddie and Irene Korosa's bar that featured live Polka music every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. This spot aired regularly during "Eddie Korosa's Polka Party" on WCIU Channel 26.
She also advertises their radio show Sundays from 4-6pm on WOPA AM 1490. According to Wikipedia, "In the early 70s Sonderling Broadcasting bought the station WOPA-AM. The call letters WOPA stood for The Oak Park Arms,...
WMAQ Channel 5 - NewsCenter5 - "What Can Chicago Expect From Maury Povich?" (Long Promos, 1976-77)
Views: 1224
Here's a series of long promos (edited together here) created for the upcoming arrival of Maury Povich at WMAQ Channel 5, where he would co-anchor the 4:30pm and 6pm editions of NewsCenter5 with Ron Hunter.
There are four segments in general, each one featuring (in order of appearance): Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minnesota), Rep. Morris Udall (D-Arizona), Congressman Philip Crane (R-Illinois), and Treasury Secretary William E. Simon, all giving testimonials about wha...
Screaming Yellow Theater (Svengoolie) - "Pied By Coppock" (1972)
Views: 2313
Here's another segment from Screaming Yellow Theater - the original Svengoolie, which aired on WFLD Channel 32 from 1970-1973. Svengoolie was played by Jerry G. Bishop. This is from Show #43 - Movie 1, Break 3. It was directed by Dave Dillman. And that's Joe Oher doing the clapboard, who later also produced and directed (and did some writing) on the Son of Svengoolie show.
This one features an appearance by Chet Coppock - giving a pie in the face to Svengoolie during the "Sc...
ABC Network - New Year's Rockin' Eve 1979 (Part 3, 1978)
Views: 4757
Here's Part 3 of New Year's Rockin' Eve 1979 with Dick Clark live in Times Square, as aired on WLS Channel 7. Features Erik Estrada and Lauren Tewes (Julie from The Love Boat) as hosts. Unfortunately, all but one of the commercial breaks were cut out. Includes special guests Chuck Mangione, Village People, Tanya Tucker, Rick James, and Barry Manilow.
This part features the ball drop in Times Square and the start of 1979! (not yet in Chicago though)
WFLD Channel 32 - Son of Svengoolie - "Christmas Parade" (1981)
Views: 2879
Here's a segment from episode number 125 of Son of Svengoolie, airing the film "Destroy All Planets", and featuring home movies and pictures from the State Street Christmas parade - with dialogue amusingly sped-up by Sven. The woman doing it is named Susan Uyeda, who was an artist that worked on Son of Svengoolie.
Features Mike Leiderman of PM Magazine fame and his daughter Jill. (Jill Leiderman is now the Executive Producer of "Jimmy Kimmel Live")
You can al...
Paint-N-Stuff (Commercial, 1977)
Views: 1585
Here's a local Detroit commercial that just amused me for some reason. I was thinking it would be funny to overdub a voiceover as to what the customers are saying in this.
"Your Headquarters for Mad Mod Colors and Velvet Wallpaper!"
This aired on local Detroit TV on Thursday, April 7th 1977 (not Chicago TV, but still cool!)