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WMAQ Channel 5 - Saturday Night Live - "Gould & Numan" (Excerpt #1, 1980)
Views: 2773
Here's an extended excerpt from the original airing of Saturday Night Live (hosted by Elliott Gould, with musical guest Gary Numan) on WMAQ Channel 5. Includes:
Ending of a sketch with faraway shot of studio setup, and RCA TK-44A/B cameras positioned - CG bumper "Coming Up Next: Several Minutes of Profiteering"
Theatrical trailer for the movie version of "All That Jazz" (a "Coming Soon" trailer for which can be seen in
WFLD Channel 32 - Newscope - "The Blizzard of '67" and Other Stories (Part 4, 1967)
Views: 2127
Here's Part 4, the last part, of an edition of Newscope on WFLD Channel 32, anchored by Patrick Muldowney.
NOTE: This is the earliest footage currently known to exist of a WFLD broadcast (albeit via kinescope); the sound heard in the background on the right channel is of time code as heard on 3/4" Umatic tapes. (this is not our museum's transfer)
Includes:
Patrick Muldowney gives the weather report, with fair skies and temperatures t...
Rock of Ages 10th Anniversary Tribute (1979)
Views: 3485
Here is a video tribute to the long-running WCIU Channel 26 program "Rock of Ages" in honor of its 10th Anniversary. Features still pictures, clips and music from the program's history.
"Rock of Ages was a gospel music show hosted by Isabel Joseph Johnson. Isabel also hosted a similarly named show on Sunday mornings on WVON-AM. Both shows featured local talent from churches all around Chicago. Rock of Ages, it it's original format, was a live 90 minute show with the firs...
WBBM Channel 2 - Channel 2 News at Six - "Dracula on the Radio" (1976)
Views: 1955
Here's an excerpt of an edition of Channel 2 News at Six on WBBM Channel 2, anchored by Bill Kurtis and Walter Jacobson.
This clip starts off with Walter introducing a report by Bob Wallace about a new radio production of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" by the All-Media Dramatic Workshop (known after 1978 as the National Radio Theater; they disbanded in 1987).
The program aired on WFMT 98.7 FM the next evening (Tuesday, October 19th) at 10:30pm and again on Thursd...
WBBM Channel 2 - Channel 2 News Special Report - Blizzard '79 (Part 3, 1979)
Views: 3211
Here's Part 3, the last part, of a Channel 2 News Special Report on the Blizzard of 1979 - this update coming the day after the big snow hit. Includes:
Carrie Cochran anchoring; Phil Whitelaw giving a weather update; Cut commercial break with just a remnent of a Little Sisters of the Poor PSA; Carrie Cochran reporting on a rash of cooperation and helpfulness breaking out among the populace in the wake of the blizzard; another cut commercial break with a snippet of a Ford ad f...
Son of Svengoolie - Assorted Clips Compilation (Part 8)
Views: 1080
Here is Part 8 of a compilation of assorted Son of Svengoolie clips. I did not make this compilation - it has been floating around the trading circles for a long time, and this is the best copy I've been able to find. It has some neat clips you will not see anywhere else.
Featuring:
"We Can Win When We're Ugly" song parody (incomplete)
Featuring Rich Koz as Son of Svengoolie. Also starring Doug Scharf as Doug Graves, the piano player.
WFLD Channel 32 - "New Lottery Station" (With Rich Koz) (Promo, 1984)
Views: 2421
Here's a promo advertising the fact that the Illinois Lottery drawings were now on WFLD Metromedia 32 instead of "that other channel" (WGN). Live drawing every night at 6:59pm.
Features Rich Koz as the hapless lottery "loser".
Voiceover by Jim Barton.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Monday, April 30th 1984.
Views: 1404
Here's a very annoying commercial for something called The Mint. It was sugar free.
Features a pre-Saturday Night Live Joe Piscipo
This aired on local Indianapolis TV Wednesday, August 1st 1979 during the 6:00pm to 7:00pm timeframe.
Saturday Night Live - "The Cosby Mysteries" (1994)
Views: 34339
Ok, I apologize if this is not your cup of tea, but I had to post this for my brother, who finds this sketch hilarious. It kind of grows on you after awhile.
"See ya SKOSZIM!" 8-)
(audio's a little hissy)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, February 5th 1994.