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Here's one of the few glimpses yet found of a show that a lot of people remember and have requested footage of - Monster Rally Movie! This aired on WSNS Channel 44 and reportedly had it's own host - a mysterious figure in a creepy costume. Here we get to see another partial commercial bumper from the show - the only type of footage (other than the movie itself) known to exist currently. The movie this night was the very weird 1973 film Lemora: A Child's Tale of the Supernatural.
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Here's one of the few glimpses yet found of a show that a lot of people remember and have requested footage of - Monster Rally Movie! This aired on WSNS Channel 44 and reportedly had it's own host - a mysterious figure in a creepy costume. Here we get to see another partial commercial bumper from the show - the only type of footage (other than the movie itself) known to exist currently. The movie this night was the very weird 1973 film Lemora: A Child's Tale of the Supernatural.
WFLD Channel 32 - The Eight O'Clock Movie (Ending, 1982)
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Here is the ending for The Eight O'Clock Movie on WFLD Channel 32. Features a voiceover teaser for tomorrow night's movie, "The Philadelphia Story", Newscene, and M*A*S*H.
Voiceover by Jim Barton.
Also features a Field Communications ID at the end (Did we ever find out the name of the announcer that did these?)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Monday, March 29th 1982 @ about 9:55pm! (Boy, if only they kept recording for another few hours we coul...
WFLD Channel 32 - 10 O'Clock Movie - "My Little Chickadee" (Opening, 1983)
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Here's an oddity - who knew WFLD had a 10pm movie at one point?
Here is the opening of the 10 O'Clock Movie presentation of "My Little Chickadee" [1940] starring Mae West and W.C. Fields, on WFLD Channel 32. (voiceover by Jim Barton)
The graphics are very similar to the type used for the WFLD "Premiere Movie".
Preceded by a WFLD Lincoln's Birthday bumper (voiceover b...
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Here's one of the few glimpses yet found of a show that a lot of people remember and have requested footage of - Monster Rally Movie! This aired on WSNS Channel 44 and reportedly had it's own host - a mysterious figure in a creepy costume. Here we get to see another partial commercial bumper from the show - the only type of footage (other than the movie itself) known to exist currently. The movie this night was the very weird 1973 film Lemora: A Child's Tale of the Supernatural.
WLS Channel 7 - Late Night Movie - "Flareup" (Partial Commercial Break, 1977)
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Here's a partial commercial break from a Late Night Movie airing of the movie "Flareup" on WLS Channel 7. Chris Tufts (Phantom), our resident schedule sleuth, found it. I'll fill in the video description once we've got everything.
This aired on local Chicago TV early Friday, February 4th 1977 during the Midnight to 1:30 AM time frame.
WSNS Channel 44 - Monster Rally Movie (Bumper Excerpt, 197?)
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Here's something pretty rare - an (unfortunately) partial bumper for the Monster Rally Movie - this one being the first glimpse of one that we've seen with the spooky voiceover announcer - "...on 44..." (it doesn't sound like the "host" of Monster Rally Movie, John Dickinson (seen here in the taped opening segment) could it be Don Ferris doing a scary voice?)
Also includes a snippet of a couple "Community...
WLS Channel 7 - The 3:00 Movie - "Seven's Shooting Stars" (Promo, 1983)
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Here's a promo for the Seven's Shooting Stars game on the 3:00 Movie.
Produced by Karen Yellen Dillon. Music by Robert Richter and Friends productions.
The contest ran from June 27th through August 5th.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Wednesday, July 20th 1983 during the 9am to 10am hour.
WLS Channel 7 - The 3:30 Movie - "Chariots Of The Gods" (Promo, 1977)
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Here is a short bumper promo for the Channel 7 3:30pm Movie presentation of "Chariots of the Gods" which was shown on Monday, November 21st 1977.
Voiceover by Wayne Atkinson.
This promo aired on local Chicago TV a few days before 11-21-77.