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WFLD Channel 32 - Son Of Svengoolie - "Trog" (Break #7, 1985)
Views: 1581
Here's Break #7 for another episode of Son of Svengoolie that hasn't been seen in over 24 years! This was number 287 where he was presenting the movie "Trog". Includes:
Trog kidnaps a kid
Sven bumper
Commercial: First Metropolitan Builders (again)
Commercial: Snuggle Fabric Softener (again)
Commercial: Stove Top stuffing
(sounds like a slight audio glitch)
Commercial: Celozzi-Ettleson Chevrolet - "Where you always save ...
WGN Channel 9 - Ending of The Cisco Kid and Opening of The Lone Ranger (1980)
Views: 4162
Here's the ending of an episode of The Cisco Kid (starring Duncan Renaldo as Cisco and Leo Carrillo as Pancho) and beginning of an episode of The Lone Ranger on WGN Channel 9. (picture's a bit fuzzy) ;-) Includes:
Ending moments of final act of Cisco Kid episode, "Magician of Jamesville" (original airdate March 15th 1956, per IMDb)
Commercial: 1st Metropolitan Builde...
WFLD Channel 32 - PM Magazine (Break #3, 1984)
Views: 1218
Here's break #3 from the Chicago WFLD Channel 32 broadcast of PM Magazine on October 25th, 1984. Hosted by Susan Boller and Dave Saint.
Includes:
Dominick's
1st City Builders
Burlington Coat Factory (For the last time! - NOT affiliated with Burlington Industries!)
Diamond Financial Services
WFLD Metromedia Channel 32 - Son of Svengoolie - "End of Show" (Break #9, Show #249)
Views: 2029
Here is commercial break #9 and the ending of WFLD Metromedia Channel 32's Son of Svengoolie presenting the movie "The Eye Creatures". Includes:
End of movie (I Love Lucy clip gag)
Spic and Span
First Metropolitan Builders
Soft 'n' Pretty Toilet Tissue
Sergeant's Flea & Tick Collar
United Way Crusade of Mercy
End of Son of Svengoolie Show #249
Taxi Promo (again)
Big Brothers - Big Sisters of Metropolitan Chicago (PSA, 1978)
Views: 572
Here's a brief public service announcement for Big Brothers - Big Sisters of Metropolitan Chicago, urging men to "be a big brother" to any of the thousands of Chicago area children without fathers in the home.
Voiceover by Ed Grennan.
This aired on local Chicago TV early Sunday, April 30th 1978.
WFLD Channel 32 - Comedy Classics (Commercial Break, 1986)
Views: 1437
Here's a commercial break during an airing of Comedy Classics on WFLD Channel 32. Includes:
DeVRY - "Jan Nelson, Broadcasting" - "We're serious about success."
Remco - "Rent Stereos"
Instant Krazy Glue gel - Available at Clark and Barlow, 3-D Discount Stores, Coast to Coast, and at participating True Value Hardware stores (ending voiceover by Jim Barton)
WFLD Battlestar Galactica promo (ending voiceover by ??)
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WFLD Metromedia Channel 32 - Son of Svengoolie - "Optimetric" (Break 3, Show #249)
Views: 2718
Here is commercial break #3 of WFLD Metromedia Channel 32's Son of Svengoolie presenting the movie "The Eye Creatures". Includes:
Murray Bikes
McDonald's
Brim Decaffinated Coffee
John M. Smyth's Homemakers (with Shelley Long)
Son of Svengoolie song "Optimetric", which was a parody of the Pointer Sisters' "Automatic" (has audio drop-outs) with Doug Scharf as Doug Graves
Wisk detergent
Minu...
WFLD Channel 32 - Son Of Svengoolie - "Trog" (Break #5, 1985)
Views: 1779
Here's Break #5 for another episode of Son of Svengoolie that hasn't been seen in over 24 years! This was number 287 where he was presenting the movie "Trog". Includes:
Sven bumper
Commercial: Mon Cheri chocolate
Commercial: Schmerler Ford - "Rock-a-bye your Baby!"
Commercial: Coast soap
WFLD promo for PM Magazine
Sven takes on the Rat Pack as he sings that week's song, "Lady Is a Trog"
Commercial: First Metropo...
WFLD Channel 32 - Son of Svengoolie - "Beast From 20,000 Fathoms" (Ending & Commercial Break, 1985)
Views: 1358
Here's the ending of the Son of Svengoolie presentation of "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms" [1953]. This was the third and final time he showed this film. Includes:
Ending of the film
Commercial: Jordache - Distressed Denim - "You've Got The Look" (80s Style) (10 second ad)
Son of Sven bumper - featuring a joke that loses most of its impact due to the fact that it didn't immediately follow the end of the movie (thanks a lot, Metromedia bean...