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WGN Channel 9 - The 90th Annual Tournament Of Roses Parade (Promo, 1979)
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Rest in Peace, Gary Coleman. He died today at the age of 42.
Here he is in a promo for an airing of the 90th Annual Tournament of Roses Parade on WGN Channel 9.
Ending voiceover by George Bauer.
This aired on local Chicago TV early Monday, January 1st 1979.
Rest In Peace, Jim "Moose" Murphy - The Picnic Permit King (1949-2009)
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We now pay our respects to a man who was very comforting to us in his regularity. When you saw a report like this you knew another year had passed.
Here is a news segment detailing the first time Jim "Moose" Murphy waited in line for his Cook County Forest Preserve picnic permit. Interesting to watch because it also notes that in 1983 Moose beat out another long-time holder of the "first in line" crown - a man named Elmer Tucker, who had been first for 10 years in a row from ...
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Here are some partial excerpts of WBBM Channel 2's 1978/1979 edition of New Year's Eve: Chicago Style, with Chuck Berry ripping it up on the stage at the Park West (322 West Armitage Avenue). Featuring Henny Youngman and Bob Sirott at the aforementioned venue, and Bob Wallace at Arnie's. Includes:
Henny and Bob Sirott inquiring as to what Chuck is to play, and the rock 'n' roll pioneer rambling on about his suit and how "I wanna rock!", before he starts on a long versi...
WBBM Channel 2 - New Year's Eve: Chicago Style (Part 1, 1979/1980)
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Here's Part 1 of "New Year's Eve: Chicago Style" - a special on WBBM Channel 2. Unfortunately, the recording starts during a commercial break and we miss the first 10 minutes or so of the broadcast - still, lots of local fun in this one. :-)
Gary Deeb (the Tribune's TV-radio critic at the time) wrote in his column for Monday, December 31st 1979 - "The Local Line: Speaking of New Year's Eve, if you want to laugh yourself into convulsions, tune to WBBM-Ch. 2 about 11:40pm fo...
WGN Channel 9 - The Late Movie - "The Cocoanuts" (Opening & Break, 1987)
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Here's the opening moments and first commercial break of The Late Movie presentation of the Marx Brothers' first feature, "The Cocoanuts" (1929), on WGN Channel 9. This screening marked the last time WGN aired a Marx Brothers movie on New Year's Day. Includes:
WGN Station ID - with Bob Vorwald of WGN's sports department wishing everybody a happy holiday season (background music: "Deck the Halls" by Mannheim Steamroller)
The Late Movie CGI open wi...
WBBM Channel 2 - New Year's Eve: Chicago Style (Part 4, 1979/1980)
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Here's Part 4, the last part, of "New Year's Eve: Chicago Style" - a special on WBBM Channel 2. Unfortunately, the recording starts during a commercial break and we miss the first 10 minutes or so of the broadcast - still, lots of local fun in this one. :-) This part includes:
Bob Wallace reports again from Arnie's Restaurant and then belts out a little of "My Kind of Town" while the ending credits roll.
Ending credits:
New Year's Eve: Chicago S...
WBBM Channel 2 - "Happy New Year!" (Bumper, 1980)
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Here's a short animated bumper for New Year's Day on WBBM Channel 2 featuring the "Two" wearing a party hat and blowing a noise maker.
Voiceover by Jerry Harper.
This aired on local Chicago TV early Tuesday, January 1st 1980.
WGN Channel 9 - Nightbeat with Marty McNeeley - "A Nightbeat New Year" (Part 1, 1983)
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Here's Part 1 of Nightbeat with Marty McNeeley on WGN Channel 9. Also featuring Bill Covington (of Independent Network News) and the voice of Pat Harper (from WGN's sister station in New York, WPIX Channel 11). Includes:
Animated WGN station ID with aerial shot of Chicago skyline at sunset in background
Nightbeat opening titles (way different from what was used in 1970's and early '80's)
Marty McNeeley opens the newscast by r...
WGN Channel 9 - "Happy New Year" (Bumper, 1981)
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Here's a "Happy New Year" bumper from WGN Channel 9, with the late 1970's "circle 9" logo.
The voiceover "wishing everyone a very safe and happy New Year" is Merri Dee.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Thursday, January 1st 1981 at 4:30pm.