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WFLD Channel 32 - Drive-In Movie (Ending, 1984)
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Here is a clip of an end bumper for the WFLD Channel 32 Drive-In Movie. Announces the Son of Svengoolie movie "The Eye Creatures" coming up next. This dates to April 1984. With Jim Barton Announcing.
Theme music: "Alone at a Drive-In Movie" from the movie Grease (albeit sped up) - this movie show title and theme were also used in New York by sister-station WNEW (now WNYW) Channel 5.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, April 28th 1984....
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Here's Part 1 of an episode of the Hot Fudge Show - which was produced in Detroit but also aired all over the country, including Chicago on WFLD, WSNS, and WLS, at various times during the 70's and early 80's.
This segment features The Mitts, as well as Write-On! with the Groucho Marx type puppet, and Arte Johnson doing the Hug Awards.
Despite what the IMDB entry and Wikipedia entries say, the show began in 1974, as this episode is from that year and is one of th...
WCIU Channel 26 - Eddie Korosa's Polka Party (Part 1, January 1979)
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Here's Part 1 of a vintage episode of Eddie Korosa's Polka Party on WCIU Channel 26.
Also features a partial Zenith TV commercial (voiceover likely by Bud Kelly) at the beginning and a WCIU-TV Station ID (voiceover by Bill O'Connor)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, January 13th 1979.
WFLD Channel 32 - Super Cartoon Sunrise (Ending, 1984)
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Here is the closing for Super Cartoon Sunrise on WFLD Channel 32. This version featured the later "Metromedia 32" logo for the station as opposed to the "classic" Field Communications logo.
Every Monday through Friday starting at 6:30am -
Lineup included:
6:30 - The Great Space Coaster
7:00 - The Jetsons
7:30 - Woody Woodpecker
8:00 - The Flintstones
8:30 - Popeye
This was followed by Lost in Space at 9am...
WTTW Channel 11 - Wild Chicago - "Islands" (Part 1, 1991)
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Here is Part One of an "Islands" themed episode of Wild Chicago on WTTW Channel 11. Featuring Ben Hollis as host. I believe this was a compilation of segments from earlier shows all with an islands-related theme. Includes:
End of a WTTW Station ID at the beginning
Treasure Island Foods grocery store at 3460 North Broadway.
Blue Island Trailer Park
"Low Definition Mono"
This aired on local Chicago TV on Sunday, July 14t...
WMAQ Channel 5 - NBC Thursday Night At The Movies - "Almost Summer" (Opening, 1981)
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Here's the opening for the NBC Thursday Night at the Movies presentation of "Almost Summer" on WMAQ Channel 5. Includes a WMAQ station ID and PSA voiceover at the beginning. (by Ed Grennan)
Movie intro voiceover by Les Marshak.
This aired on local Chicago TV Thursday, May 28th 1981 at 8pm.
Views: 1954
Here's Part 3 of an episode of the Hot Fudge Show - which was produced in Detroit but also aired all over the country, including Chicago on WFLD, WSNS, and WLS, at various times during the 70's and early 80's.
This segment features another sketch with Arte Johnson and the Mitts and the Hot Fudge Newsreel Show featuring a visit to a paper-making plant.
Despite what the IMDB entry and Wikipedia entries say, the show began in 1974, as this episode is from that year ...
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Here is Part 1 of a long-forgotten Field Communications produced program for kids called Way to Go. This episode (which may infact be the first one) is from 1980. Peter Kastner is the host.
I am pretty sure this was produced at the Field station KBHK-TV Channel 44 in San Francisco.
This program aired on WFLD Channel 32 in Chicago on Sunday mornings at 9:30am in July of 1981 (Thanks, smctopia!) and may have aired at other times too.
Not sure if thi...
WFLD Channel 32 - Emergency One (Promo, 1977-78)
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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...