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WSNS Channel 44 - Star Spangled Movie - "You're Telling Me!" (Bumper #1, 197?)
Views: 2781
Here is something extremely rare - some bumpers and on-screen station ID's during the "Star Spangled Movie" presentation of the W.C. Fields film "You're Telling Me!" on WSNS Channel 44.
It's too bad this person didn't go to the kitchen to make a sandwich - it would have been nice to have a complete bumper or commercial break.
The music during the bumper segments is interesting - also notice they fade it up slowly a good 5 seconds before the bumper begins, while t...
WSNS Channel 44 - Star Spangled Movie - "You're Telling Me!" (Bumper #5, 197?)
Views: 855
Here is something extremely rare - some bumpers and on-screen station ID's during the "Star Spangled Movie" presentation of the W.C. Fields film "You're Telling Me!" on WSNS Channel 44.
It's too bad this person didn't go to the kitchen to make a sandwich - it would have been nice to have a complete bumper or commercial break.
Notice this bumper is different! The ol' 44 Film Cans with the title of the film and W.C. Fields name - look at the font.
T...
WCIX Channel 6 - Snipets - "Pride Has Many Faces" (1984)
Views: 1928
Here's another 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 particular a...
Snipets - "Deaf Little League Player" (1980)
Views: 2656
Here is another rare Snipets segment! These would air on Field Communications stations such as WFLD Channel 32 in the 70's and 80's.
This one is about learning to accept and appreciate a deaf person, as told by a fellow teammate in a baseball little league.
Produced by Field Communications.
This aired on local Chicago TV in the Summer of 1980. (1979 Copyright)
WCIX Channel 6 - Snipets - "Handicapped Kid" (1984)
Views: 1586
Here's another 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 particular a...
WCIX Channel 6 - Snipets - "Bad for You" (1984)
Views: 2850
Here's another 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 particular a...
WCIX Channel 6 - Snipets - "Girls Play Ball Too" (1984)
Views: 1679
Here's another 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 particular a...
WFLD Channel 32 - Son of Svengoolie - "The Beer Hunter" (Partial Segment, 1981)
Views: 2500
Here's a partial segment from Son of Svengoolie episode #122 showing the original "Dracula" on WFLD Channel 32.
Unfortunately, the person who recorded the show did it in Black & White, but hey, it's better than nothing. :-) (they also cut most of the break)
Includes:
"The Beer Hunter" parody movie promo with Jim Barton announcing.
A part of the mail segment before the tape sadly runs out. :-(
That's it for this one...
The Lost Snipets - "Meditation On A Bath" (A FuzzyMemories Re-Creation)
Views: 4575
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 Roy Cox.