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WSNS Channel 44 - Monster Movie - "The Night of the Sorcerers" (Break #5, 1981)
Views: 2348
Here is the full Commercial Break #5 for WSNS Channel 44's Saturday Monster Movie presentation of "The Night of the Sorcerers" (A.K.A. “La Noche de los Brujos”). Includes:
“Monster Movie One” bumper with no music this time - silent.
The 700 Club - "Television: A New Beginning" promo (voiceover by Les Marshak)
Everlasting Love record offer by Sessions
“Night of the Sorcerers” Film Reels WSNS bumper. No music this...
WEFM 99.5 FM - "Serious Music" (Commercial, 1971)
Views: 2340
Here's a rare commercial for an old Chicago radio station - WEFM 99.5 FM - Classical Music. (Featuring excerpt from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony)
(Voiceover from previous commercial overlaps the beginning of this commercial a bit)
"Serious Music for the Serious Listener."
(Again, sorry for the loud volume - this is the lowest setting I could get it without a lot of hassle)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Sunday, March 28th 1971.
WSNS Channel 44 - Monster Movie One - "The Night of the Sorcerers" (Break #3, 1981)
Views: 1339
Here is the full Commercial Break #3 for WSNS Channel 44's Saturday Monster Movie presentation of "The Night of the Sorcerers" (A.K.A. “La Noche de los Brujos”). Includes:
“Monster Movie One” bumper with no music this time - silent.
Playboy magazine (voiceover during ordering information part is WSNS' former General Manager/Announcer Mal Wyman)
“Night of the Sorcerers” Film Reels WSNS bumper. No music this time - silent.
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WBBM Channel 2 - The 20th Annual Chicago Emmy Awards (Part 9, 1978)
Views: 1922
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Here's Part 9 of the Twentieth Annual Chicago Emmy Awards on WBBM Channel 2, hosted by Bob Newhart.
This part features Jane Olivor singing the title track of her album Stay the Night, and vintage clips featuring Claude Kirchner, Mary Hartline, Kukla, Fran & Ollie, Paul Harvey, Studs Terkel, Alex Dreier, Frank Reynolds, Fahey Flynn, John Coleman, Bill Frink, Tim Weigel, Jim C...
WMAQ All News 67 - "We'll Give You The World" (Commercial, 1988)
Views: 2635
Here's a commercial for WMAQ All News 67 radio station - with Jim Frank giving a preview of tomorrow morning's news features.
"You Give Us 22 Minutes, We'll Give You The World!"
This aired on local Chicago TV on Thursday, July 7th 1988. (Almost 20 years to the day!)
WMAQ Channel 5 - NewsCenter5 - Special Report - "Shroud Of Turin" (Promo, 1978)
Views: 1787
Here's a promo for a NewsCenter5 Special Report on the Shroud of Turin. Also includes a WMAQ-TV Station ID slide at the end.
Main voiceover by Ed Grennan. (Station ID PSA voiceover by ??)
This promo aired on local Chicago TV on Sunday, November 5th 1978.
WFLD Channel 32 - Ending Of Newstalk, Thought For Today & Station Sign-Off (1980)
Views: 7292
Here's a true rarity - the ending of Newstalk with Naurice Roberts, followed by the Thought For Today and Station Sign-Off for WFLD Channel 32.
Thought For Today given by Emerson Tiller - Pastor of Christ Community Church in Crown Point, Indiana.
Also includes a promo for All in the Family with a mistaken voiceover for Happy Days.
Voiceover during the ending to Newstalk, Thought For Today Intro and Outro, and Sign-Off, is Jim Barton.
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WFLD Channel 32 - Sign-On & Thought For Today (1988)
Views: 4614
After being off the air for a short period, WFLD Channel 32 returns with "America The Beautiful", a Fox 32 ID and Station Sign-On (Jim Barton announcing), a "Thought For Today" segment with Rev. Princella Hudson-Gilliam of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Chicago, and a Public Service Announcement for the RP Foundation - Fighting Blindness - before beginning the days' programming.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Friday, July 22nd 1988 @ about 5:54am!
WSNS Channel 44 - The Money Movie - "China Gate" (Opening, 1979)
Views: 2817
Here's some rare footage from another long-lost local movie show - "The Money Movie" on WSNS TV-44! TMM was similar in concept to Dialing for Dollars. Viewers (mostly lonely housewives and old people from what it sounds like) would send in post cards with their name and phone number, and the host would call them live on the air during the movie breaks to see if they could answer some trivia questions. They answered an easy preliminary question for $10, and then had a chance to answer a har...