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Motor Map International (Commercial, 1975)
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Opportunists! Are you ready to make more money? Sure, we all are! That's why you need to enter the exciting world of Map Vending Machines from Motor Map International! Unlimited earning potential!
Our analysts' forecasts predict a stunning 2000% growth rate for the period of 1975-1995 (for some reason it drops off quickly after that).
Make financial independence with maps your personal "quest" - a MapQuest, if you will. The capital flow will...
Alan J. Dixon - Democrat For Secretary Of State (Political Ad, 1978)
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Here's a political ad for Alan J. Dixon - Democratic (incumbent) candidate for Secretary of State for Illinois. He was the one who introduced photographs on Illinois driver's licenses for the first time.
Featuring Monica McGuire, Sonja Castro, Arthur Woodard, Linda Valentino, Joann Annunzio, and James Folby. (the addresses are fake but maybe the names were real?)
Paid for by Citizens for Dixon - Roy Anthony, Chairman.
This aired on local Chicago ...
WGN Channel 9 - Chicago Cubs Baseball - "Mayor Jane Byrne Throws Out The First Pitch" (1981)
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Here's a clip featuring Mayor Jane Byrne throwing out the first pitch at a Cubs game, followed by the singing of the National Anthem (mostly complete) by Jimmy Damon (the inspiration for Bill Murray's lounge singer character on Saturday Night Live), then the starting lineups and opening moments of the game.
Cardinal Cody can be seen sitting next to Mayor Byrne. He would pass away less than a year later on April 25th 1982. On the Mayor's left is her husband, Jay McMulle...
PM Magazine Chicago - "Rocky Horror" (1981)
Views: 2192
Here's a neat story on The Rocky Horror Picture Show musical that aired on PM Magazine Chicago featuring Mike Leiderman.
This is from the master 3/4" tape of the story, so it doesn't have the PM Magazine graphics that were shown on the off-air version.
Note: The audio on this is in stereo, with Leiderman's story voiceover on one channel and the music in another most of the time. (so if you're only hearing one or the other, that's the reason) I didn't g...
McDonald's - The Chicago Bears - "Playoff Payoff" (Commercial, 1985)
Views: 3430
Here is a request filled - just happened to find this one! A commercial with members of the Chicago Bears talking about the new game from McDonald's.
Voiceover by Herb Graham.
This commercial aired on local Chicago TV on Tuesday, December 31st 1985.
WFLD Channel 32 - "Pirate Report" (1987)
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Here's a news segment on WFLD Channel 32 regarding the infamous "Max Headroom Pirating Incident".
Featuring Kris Long, Bob Strutzel - WGN Chief Engineer, Anders Yokom - Vice-President of WTTW-TV, Phil Bradford - FCC Engineer, Jack Conaty reporting, and Robin Robinson (or was it Robin Brantley back then?)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Monday, November 23rd 1987.
WEFM 99 - "We Plays Your Songs" (Commercial, 1980)
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Here's a commercial for former radio station WEFM 99.5 - "We" FM.
From Wikipedia:
History - 99.5 WEFM/99-"We" FM
Until 1978, 99.5 was classical WEFM. In May 1978, WEFM (after many years of litigation) was flipped to General Cinema Corporation from classical to top 40. In the mid to late 1970s, the station was essentially a top 40 station with the moniker 99-"We"-FM (WEFM). Morning shows were hosted by Dan Walker, the (Illinois) governor of Rock and Roll (former...
Family Feud - "The Day After" (Ending, 1983)
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Here is the ending credits to an episode of Family Feud where they give a voiceover promo (by John Causier) for the upcoming ABC Theater telemovie, The Day After, about the effects of a full-scale nuclear attack on the United States, which aired on Sunday, November 20th 1983.
You can see actress Lori Loughlin here, best known for her role on "Full House" - this was an episode of Family Feud called "Soap Stars and Their Real Life Families Week II".
They sur...
Atari Home Computers - Kiosk Videodisc Presentation (Part 2, 1982)
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Here's Part 2 of an interesting time capsule - the presentation from a videodisc that ran on an in-store kiosk display to demonstrate the Atari Home Computer. This was around the time of Dragon's Lair and other laserdisc games which made the medium very popular for encorporating with computers.
The label on the laserdisc says "E.R.I.C. POP". I know POP stands for Point of Purchase - not sure about the ERIC part.
Starring Brooke Alderson as "The Mom" (not sure of ...