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NBC Monday Night At The Movies - "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" (Opening, 1976)
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Here is the opening for the NBC Monday Night at the Movies presentation of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" - the Tennessee Williams play adaptation starring Robert Wagner, Natalie Wood, Maureen Stapleton, and Laurence Olivier.
Voiceover by Victor Bozeman.
This aired on local Rockford, IL TV on Monday, December 6th 1976! (not Chicago, but close enough)
Rolling Stone...The 10th Anniversary - "A Day In The Decade" (1977)
Views: 7077
Here's something that's pretty awful and bizarre, a segment from the Rolling Stone 10th Anniversary special - a Beatles tribute medley called "A Day in the Decade". It goes on for over 14 minutes, and mercifully perhaps the person recording it decided that was enough. (I think it was almost over anyway)
Local Trivia Note: This special was stereo simulcast (simulcasted?) in the Chicago area on WBBM-FM 96.3.
This aired on local Rockford, IL TV on Friday, November ...
WTVO Channel 17 - "Things We Did Last Summer" (Ending & Break, 1978)
Views: 5102
Here is the ending of a Saturday Night Live special, "Things We Did Last Summer" along with the final commercial break on WTVO Channel 17. Includes:
Ending of "Things We Did Last Summer".
Commercial: Appletree Stereo Components Records & Tapes - at Edgebrook Center in Rockford, or 1022 West Lincoln in DeKalb.
Commercial: Bill Hembrough Fiat - 717 West State.
Commercial Pabst Extra Light beer.
Commercial: Crossroads Ga...
CBS Network - The Incredible Hulk (Ending & Promos, 1977)
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Here is the ending credits to an episode of The Incredible Hulk (with voiceover promo for Circus of the Stars and Universal logo) followed immediately by CBS Network promos for M*A*S*H, One Day at a Time, and Lou Grant.
Voiceover during end credits for The Incredible Hulk by Bob Hite, famous as the voice of the "CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite" from 1972 until his retirement in 1979.
Voiceover during CBS Promos by ??.
This aired on local Rock...
WIFR Channel 23 - Ending of 60 Minutes & Commercial Break (1977)
Views: 2991
Here is the ending of Sixty Minutes as well as a final commercial break on WIFR Channel 23. Includes:
Ending of Sixty Minutes.
Commercial: Holiday Inn.
Commercial: Litton Microwave Oven - Changing the way America Cooks.
Commercial: Budweiser Beer (I'm saying Budweiser right after I post this video...) ;-)
Commercial: Sylvania Superset TV - "The picture we risked $100,000 on."
End credits of Sixty Minut...
Andre Champagne & Cold Duck - "Greet The Season" (Commercial, 1976)
Views: 4484
Here's an even earlier variation of the Christmas Andre Champagne commercial - this one also including Cold Duck for your sparkling holiday drinking. Differs a bit from the 1979 and 1983 commercials.
This aired on local Rockford, IL TV on Monday, December 6th 1976! (not Chicago, but close enough)
The Family And Other Living Things (Ending Excerpt, 1978)
Views: 2267
Here's the last few minutes and ending of an obscure special called "The Family and Other Living Things" created by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (The Mormons). Features Elinor Donahue, Bill Bixby, Ronnie Graham, Ruth Buzzi, Bill Daily, the Lennon Sisters, Donny, Marie, Jimmy and the rest of the Osmond Brothers, Gary Burghoff, Melissa Sue Anderson, Marcia Wallace and possibly some others we haven't ID'ed yet.
"Isn't it great when people communicate?"
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CBS Network - Rafferty With Patrick McGoohan (Preview & Opening, 1977)
Views: 5164
Thought I'd post this since Patrick McGoohan recently passed away...the opening to his short-lived CBS series, "Rafferty". Includes a preview of the episode, the opening credits with sponsorship by General Electric Coffee Corner, and the first minute or so of the episode "Death out of a Blue Sky". (This is all I have - no complete episodes)
This aired on local Rockford, IL TV on Monday, November 28th 1977. (Although it was probably exactly the same as it aired on WBBM!) (By...
ABC News - "Death of Karl Wallenda" (1978)
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Here is an ABC News report on the death of circus performer and tightrope walker Karl Wallenda, (of The Flying Wallendas) who fell to his death while performing at the age of 73.
From Wikipedia: "Karl attempted a walk between the two towers of the ten-story Condado Plaza Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on a wire stretched 37 metres (121 ft) above the pavement, but fell to his death when winds exceeded 48 kilometres per hour (30 miles per hour). The Wallenda family attributes th...