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NBC Network - "Proud As A Peacock" (Promo, 1980)
Views: 2310
Here's a neat promo for the NBC Network with their "NBC Proud as a Peacock" jingle. Features clips from:
B.J. and the Bear, Sheriff Lobo, Harper Valley PTA, Diff'rent Strokes, CHiPS, Here's Boomer, Real People, Speak Up America (?), The Thursday Games, Sanford and Son, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Hill Street Blues, Little House on the Prairie, The Wonderful World of Disney, B.J. and the Bear, Quincy, and The Facts of Life.
I know I missed a couple so if you...
WFLD Channel 32 - Emergency One (Promo, 1977-78)
Views: 1856
Here's a promo for Emergency One (original syndicated title for the 1972-77 series Emergency!) on WFLD Channel 32. This promo, with no voiceover, starts off with the station's then-current "Look At Us!" slogan (with Kaiser-era logo) and shows short segments from various Emergency! episodes.
Since this was from a master tape we can only assume that it would have had a voiceover by Ron Beattie and a super of the WFLD logo and show name at the end, when it ac...
WKBS Channel 48 - The $50,000 Pyramid (Break #1, 1981)
Views: 2642
Here are a couple items from the Field Communications station WKBS Channel 48 in Philadelphia which shut down in 1983. This aired during a broadcast of the $50,000 Pyramid game show with Dick Clark. Includes:
A movie promo for Farewell to the Planet of the Apes - More Movie - Fewer Commercials!
Local commercial for automotive and electronics training at Pennco Tech of Pennsauken, New Jersey.
This aired on local Philadelphia TV on Thursday, Februa...
WTVO Channel 17 - "Snow Scene" (Station ID Slide, 1976)
Views: 4140
Here's a rare Station ID and slide from WTVO Channel 17.
Voiceover by Bob Kevern.
"Bob was the weather man and did most of the booth announcing. Bob also introduced the weather window, with shots of citizens waving at the camera. Bruce Richardson anchored the news and was a wonderful person. Bob Lewis did the sports and had a loose casual style. If Ernie Banks dropped in - he was on the air. Those were good times." - Ted Schwandt
This aired on l...
18 Golden Hits of 1976 (Record Offer, 1977)
Views: 3767
Here's a record offer for "18 Golden Hits of 1976" with songs performed by "The Sound Effects" (or "The original Sound Effects" as the announcer helpfully mentions). It's another album of knock-offs (although at least from this ad, not quite as bad as the infamous "Muskrat Love" collection)
"After you forget all about the Bicentennial, this is what you'll remember 1976 for..."
This aired o...
WFLD Channel 32 - Tic Tac Dough - "Screwy Voiceover" (Bumper Promo, 1980)
Views: 3421
Here's a bumper promo for Tic Tac Dough on WFLD Channel 32. The Jim Barton voiceover started late and so we get to hear more of the background Field Communications music than usual.
They also screwed up because Tic Tac Dough wasn't next, Joker's Wild was. (with no Newscene update)
Mercifully, they then cut the whole thing off.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Monday, October 27th 1980 at 7:30pm.
WGN Channel 9 - Laverne & Shirley & Company (Promo, 1981)
Views: 2739
Here's a promo for an upcoming airing of Laverne & Shirley & Company (the syndicated title for Laverne & Shirley) for 6:30pm on WGN Channel 9. The episode "The Dance Studio" (originally aired on the ABC Network on May 23rd 1978, with Eddie Mekka as Carmen and Garry Goodrow as Mr. Caulley) is the episode to be aired at that time, and clips are shown.
Opening and closing voiceover by Merri Dee.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Friday, December 4th 1...
WFLD Channel 32 - Our Kind of Town - "Sculptures" (1977-78?)
Views: 1033
Here's a short piece called Our Kind of Town on WFLD Channel 32. This segment spotlights two of the more famous public sculptures in Chicago, the "Chicago Picasso" at Daley Plaza on the Loop and the "Flamingo" outside the Kluczynski Federal Building at Federal Plaza.
A different looking version of the Kaiser-era "32" logo is shown at the end.
Voiceover by Ron Beattie.
This aired on local Chicago TV likely during the 1977-78 season.
WGN Channel 9 - 10th Inning - "John McNamara" (Partial, 1979)
Views: 1823
Here's the first four minutes or so (before the tape cut out) of the 10th Inning show on WGN Channel 9. Features Jack Brickhouse interviewing John McNamara, manager of the Cincinnati Reds. Also includes a complete commercial break (which only includes one commercial) - for Fencl-Tufo's Chevy City, featuring a goofy Dracula puppet.
Also includes a WGN "Last-Farewell" animated Station ID at the beginning (voiceover by Clif Mercer)
This aired on local Chicago TV o...