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Kaiser Broadcasting Company (ID #2, 1977)
Views: 5062
Here's a different Kaiser Broadcasting ID than the one we just saw - this one is a few months older and by this time they had upgraded to an animated one. Same music and voiceover though.
We can probably assume that the exact same ID would air on WFLD during this period.
Voiceover by ??
"KBC - The Kaiser Broadcasting Company"
This aired on local Detroit TV on ...
WWJ Channel 4 - "Partial Station Sign-Off" (1978)
Views: 8014
At the end of a tape, after a recording of a movie ended, there was a bit of a previous recording that was taped over. We see most of the National Anthem, then some strange black and white bars, and then static. In the static you can hear bleeding through what perhaps was on another channel at the same time (during the static the tape kept speeding up which is why the audio races at times)
RetroNewfoundland (Vintage Canada) was enterprising enough to slow down the audio heard a...
WFLD Channel 32 - "Cartoon Odds & Ends" (1981?)
Views: 2027
Here's a few miscellaneous remaining odds and ends from a recent discovery, from cartoon broadcasts on WFLD Channel 32. Includes:
Partial stop-motion animated bumper with Loeki the Lion watching TV and clinking glasses with a hand peering out from inside the telly, seen during an airing of Casper (voiceover by Dr. Don Rose)
Clips of a Tommy Tortoise and Moe Hare cartoon, which involved Tommy visiting New York City and driving through the sights of Broadwa...
WFLD Channel 32 - The Best of Groucho - You Bet Your Life (On-Screen ID, 1975)
Views: 1018
Here is an onscreen Station ID during The Best of Groucho - You Bet Your Life on WFLD Channel 32.
This aired on local Chicago TV likely in the first couple months of 1975, based on the record date for the Walt Bodkin TV Starter Kit ad.
NBC Network - "Elvis Has Left The Building" - "Technical Difficulties" (Part 2, 1977)
Views: 3824
Here is Part 2 of an NBC Special Report (on local Rockford affiliate WTVO Channel 17) from when it was first announced that Elvis Presley had died.
Here you get a FuzzyMemories Two-fer: an historical event and a technical difficulties moment all in one. The sound fades down at the end of the Brian Ross piece and doesn't return when the discussion panel segment in the studio begins featuring David Marsh of Rolling Stone Magazine, Disc Jockey Murray The K, and Steve Dunleavy of...
WLS Channel 7 - The 3:30 Movie - "Jason And The Argonauts" (Opening, 1978)
Views: 8881
Well, here it is - the opening to The 3:30 Movie on WLS Channel 7!! The movie was "Jason and the Argonauts" - unfortunately the beginning of the film cuts off the last couple seconds of the theme song - which you can hear in the bumpers, which I will post.
Funny, but I've seen these graphics elsewhere - they were also used for the same era's The Late Movie on WLS - except of course for the title change, everything else was the same - same swirling star graphics, ...
Views: 2972
How do you make a name like WD-40 catchy? Just repeat it a bunch of times very fast.
"What do you have that sticks or squeaks?"
This aired on local Detroit TV on Thursday, April 7th 1977 (not Chicago TV, but still cool!)
Greatest Fights of the Century - "Louis vs. Marciano, October 1951" (1953)
Views: 841
Here's a vintage episode of a 15-minute series, Greatest Fights of the Century, hosted by Jim Stevenson, which ran on the NBC Network from 1948 to 1954 (after Gillette Cavalcade of Sports) and, in Chicago, aired Friday nights on WNBQ Channel 5 at 9:45pm. This was from an original 16mm print, with the Academy leader leading it off. Includes:
Opening, with sponsor billboard for Vaseline Hair Tonic and Vaseline Cream Hair Tonic (voiceover by Phil Tonken, one of the...
Kaiser Broadcasting Company (ID #1, 1977)
Views: 6936
Here it is at long last! A complete Kaiser Broadcasting ID! I wish I could say this was from a Chicago recording, but it actually comes from a tape made off of one of WFLD's sister stations - WKBD Channel 50 in Detroit.
As you can hear at the end of this clip (in an extremely brief snippet) - the same music was used in the WFLD one, so it's very likely that they were identical (except perhaps for the ...