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Little Richard Live! (Commercial Offer, 1977)
Views: 2300
Here's another record offer, this time for Little Richard Live! by Imperial House (or is it K-Tel?) And why are we sending our money straight to WKBD?
This aired on local Detroit TV on Friday, January 28th 1977 during the 8pm to 9pm hour. (not Chicago TV, but still cool)
SportsChannel - The Sports Writers On TV (Part 2, 1991)
Views: 1812
Here's an episode of The SportsWriters on TV, as aired on SportsChannel - one of the hosts of which we lost recently (Bill Gleason).
Featuring Bill Jauss of the Chicago Tribune, Rick Telander of Sports Illustrated, Bill Gleason from the South Bend, Indiana Tribune, and hosted by Ben Bentley.
In Part 2, they discuss David Robinson and other basketball centers.
Includes:
SportsChannel promo featuring Johnny "Red" Kerr and Tom Paciorek ...
SportsChannel - The Sports Writers On TV (Part 3, 1991)
Views: 8710
Here's an episode of The SportsWriters on TV, as aired on SportsChannel - one of the hosts of which we lost recently (Bill Gleason).
Featuring Bill Jauss of the Chicago Tribune, Rick Telander of Sports Illustrated, Bill Gleason from the South Bend, Indiana Tribune, and hosted by Ben Bentley.
In Part 3, they discuss the annoyances of cell phones on golf courses and whether they should be banned there.
Includes:
Commercial: Old Style b...
SportsChannel - The Sports Writers On TV (Part 4, 1991)
Views: 1385
Here's an episode of The SportsWriters on TV, as aired on SportsChannel - one of the hosts of which we lost recently (Bill Gleason).
Featuring Bill Jauss of the Chicago Tribune, Rick Telander of Sports Illustrated, Bill Gleason from the South Bend, Indiana Tribune, and hosted by Ben Bentley.
In Part 4, they discuss the job of coach of the Notre Dame basketball team and why no one wants it.
Includes:
Commercial: True Value Hardware St...
SportsChannel - The Sports Writers On TV (Part 5, 1991)
Views: 1219
Here's an episode of The SportsWriters on TV, as aired on SportsChannel - one of the hosts of which we lost recently (Bill Gleason).
Featuring Bill Jauss of the Chicago Tribune, Rick Telander of Sports Illustrated, Bill Gleason from the South Bend, Indiana Tribune, and hosted by Ben Bentley.
In Part 5, they discuss a new study on lefties, and how it might affect Baseball.
Includes:
SportsChannel ID promo for 76'ers Vs. Bulls - Easter...
SportsChannel - The Sports Writers On TV (Part 6, 1991)
Views: 1351
Here's an episode of The SportsWriters on TV, as aired on SportsChannel - one of the hosts of which we lost recently (Bill Gleason).
Featuring Bill Jauss of the Chicago Tribune, Rick Telander of Sports Illustrated, Bill Gleason from the South Bend, Indiana Tribune, and hosted by Ben Bentley.
In Part 6, they discuss women who fish for bass and a contest that excluded them.
Includes:
Commercial: Old Style beer with Dennis Farina - "It'...
SportsChannel - The Sports Writers On TV (Part 7, 1991)
Views: 1523
Here's an episode of The SportsWriters on TV, as aired on SportsChannel - one of the hosts of which we lost recently (Bill Gleason).
Featuring Bill Jauss of the Chicago Tribune, Rick Telander of Sports Illustrated, Bill Gleason from the South Bend, Indiana Tribune, and hosted by Ben Bentley.
In Part 7, the last part, they discuss a connection between the Civil War and baseball - Ken Burns, and his upcoming documentary - also, how still photographs are better than...
WFLD Channel 32 - Son of Svengoolie - "The 3-D Movie" (Promo #1, 1982)
Views: 3002
Here's a promo for the most famous (or infamous) event in Son of Svengoolie history - The 3D Movie! (which aired on Thursday, July 29th 1982)
This promo is different than the one we saw earlier and features Sven in front of the Shedd Aquarium.
(quality is fuzzy)
This promo aired on local Chicago TV on Tuesday, July 13th 1982.
WFLD Channel 32 - The Baxters - "Women's Roles In Marriage"(Part 1, 1980)
Views: 5408
Here's Part 1 of the Norman Lear created "interactive" program, The Baxters, as aired on WFLD Channel 32.
It was a pretty unique idea - the first half would be a fairly normal sitcom (whether or not it's any good is another question) that dealt with some issue of the day. The second half would be an in-studio discussion group to talk about the issues raised. Each city had their own locally produced second half (except for those who chose to use the "national" version) ...