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McDonald's - "The Official Super Bowl XII Poster" (Commercial, 1978)
Views: 1202
Here's a commercial for McDonald's offering the official NFL Super Bowl XII poster - for those who purchase a Quarter Pounder and medium or large Coca-Cola. Only at participating McDonald's, while supplies last.
Voiceover by Joel Cory.
"Maybe you can't go to the Super Bowl, but you can go to McDonald's and get the Official Super Bowl Poster."
This aired on local Chicago TV on Wednesday, January 18th 1978. (Copyright McDonald's Corp. 1977)
WFLD Channel 32 - Son of Svengoolie - "Bride of Frankenstein" (Opening, 1983)
Views: 1040
Here's the opening moments of the Son of Svengoolie presentation of the 1935 film "Bride of Frankenstein" on WFLD Channel 32. (The recording came in a few seconds into the intro.) This was Episode #203 of the series, according to Chicago EpGuides.com.
This was a transitory period for 32, as Metromedia, Inc. had just recently assumed control of the station; however, WFLD at this point still maintai...
A Trilogy of Three Plays at the First Chicago Theatre (Commercial, 1987)
Views: 575
Here's a commercial for the Gospel Repertory Theatre in Mary Matthews Productions' presentation of A Trilogy of Three Plays at the First Chicago Theatre located at the First National Bank Building in downtown Chicago. The plays were "Jesus at a Wedding in Cana," "A Man Called Jesus," and "Jesus Called, 'Lazarus Come Forth'." Ticket group rates available.
Voiceover by ??
This aired on local Chicago TV on Thursday, August 20th 1987 during the 10pm to 10:30...
C.E.T. - "Air Conditioners" (Commercial #2, 1975)
Views: 1983
Here's another commercial for CET with the memorable exchange MOhawk 4-4100.
C.E.T. was located at 609 West North Avenue and at 2025 West 95th Street.
We see the production slate at the beginning showing that this was produced at WFLD Channel 32 during the Kaiser Broadcasting Company days, and was directed by Don Shannon. It was recorded on 6-18-75.
Voiceover by Bud Kelly (?)
This likely aired on local Chicago TV soon after Wednesday...
C.E.T. - "Air Conditioners" (Commercial #1, 1975)
Views: 2831
Here's another commercial for CET with the memorable exchange MOhawk 4-4100.
C.E.T. was located at 609 West North Avenue and at 2025 West 95th Street.
We see the production slate at the beginning showing that this was produced at WFLD Channel 32 during the Kaiser Broadcasting Company days, and was directed by Don Shannon. It was recorded on 6-18-75.
Voiceover by Bud Kelly (?)
This likely aired on local Chicago TV soon after Wednesday...
The Science Fiction Film Awards - "Shat Scat" (Part 7, 1978)
Views: 8413
Part 7, featuring the immortal, unforgettable rendition of "Rocket Man" by William Shatner.
Also features Karen Black, Bernie Taupin, Richard Benjamin, and Paula Prentiss.
And - a WGN Channel 9 on-screen ID!
(Unfortunately gets cut off before this segment is complete)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Friday, January 20th 1978.
WBBM Channel 2 - The 20th Annual Chicago Emmy Awards (Part 7, 1978)
Views: 1220
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Here's Part 7 of the Twentieth Annual Chicago Emmy Awards on WBBM Channel 2, hosted by Bob Newhart.
This part features Walter Jacobson, Mort Crim, William J. Norris, Bert Berdis, Norma Quarles, Renee Ferguson, John Kennamer, Cal Langenberg, and the voice of Mal Wyman.
Mr. Jacobson announces the winners of the category of "Outstanding Achievement for Individual Excell...
North West Federal Savings - "A Sound Place To Save" (Commercial, 1977)
Views: 2389
Here's a commercial for North West Federal Savings - "A sound place to save."
Featuring Chicago actor and David Mamet favorite, Mike Nussbaum.
"It's North West Federal Savings Time - 63 Hours a Week!"
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, June 18th 1977 at 10pm!
Weise's Shoes - "Christmas Starts At Weise's" (Commercial, 1976)
Views: 3651
Here's a Christmas themed commercial for Weise's Shoes.
This aired on local Rockford, IL TV on Monday, December 6th 1976! (not Chicago, but close enough)