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WFLD Channel 32 - The Three Stooges - "Uncivil Warriors" (Commercial Break #2, 1978)
Views: 1889
Here's the second commercial break during The Three Stooges on WFLD Channel 32. Includes:
WFLD Three Stooges bumper
K-Mart - The Saving Place - "Low Holiday Prices!"
Loc Blocs - "Lego Vs. Loc Bloc"
Time Magazine
WFLD Sanford & Son promo
WFLD Three Stooges bumper (voiceover by Ron Beattie)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Friday, December 1st 1978.
WFLD Channel 32 - Oak Park Village Mall (Commercial #3, 1976)
Views: 1381
Here's one more short 10 second spot for the Oak Park Village Mall. Remember this? When they blocked off Lake Street and created an outdoor "mall" much in the way they did with State Street?
This was produced at WFLD Channel 32 during the Kaiser Broadcasting Company days, and was directed by Don Shannon. It was recorded on 6-30-76.
This likely aired on local Chicago TV in July of 1976.
WFLD Channel 32 - The Chicagoland Dodge Boys (Commercial #1, 1975)
Views: 2662
Here's a commercial for The Chicagoland Dodge Boys.
We see the production slate at the beginning showing that this was number 7498. This was produced at WFLD Channel 32 during the Kaiser Broadcasting Company days, and was directed by Don Shannon. It was recorded on 5-5-75.
Voiceover by ?? (Not Doug Dahlgren and not sure if it's Bud Kelly)
This likely aired on local Chicago TV soon after Monday, May 5th 1975.
WLS Channel 7 - Eyewitness News Update with John Drury (1979)
Views: 1849
Here's an Eyewitness News Update with John Drury, previewing the following items to air on the 5 pm newscast:
- State government reaction to the recent "Target 7" series on the neglect of handicapped children
- Nine special reports from chief City Hall consultant Ken Sain
- Hugh Hill with a special Eyewitness political report
- Walt Lyons and a groundhog
This aired on local Chicago TV on Friday, February 2nd 1979.
WFLD Channel 32 - Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman - "Humor" (Promo, 1976)
Views: 3503
Here's a rare promo for the show Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman on WFLD Channel 32, entitled "Humor".
Directed by Don Shannon. Voiceover by Doug Dahlgren.
The record date for this promo was Monday, November 22nd 1976 so we can assume that it aired soon after that date.
WFLD Channel 32 - "Season's Greetings" (1979)
Views: 1888
Here's a Season's Greeting message and legal station ID from WFLD Channel 32 that aired between the end of Green Acres and the beginning of Batman. (at the very end we see a tiny snippet of the beginning of the episode, "The Joker's Last Laugh".)
This was a variant on the Merry Christmas musical montage from the same year.
Voiceover by Ron Beattie.
This aired on ...
The Most Important Person - "Touching" (1972)
Views: 1932
Here is a segment of the animated short "The Most Important Person". This one's called "Touching". (last one I have right now, folks)
These aired on WFLD Channel 32 in Chicago during the late-seventies and possibly as late as the early eighties? (And, I'm sure, on many other local stations)
Distributed by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation - EBE.
Funded by The Office of Child Development - Department of Health, Education, and Welfare...
Snipets - "Eat Your Fruits & Vegetables" (1980)
Views: 2947
Here is another rare Snipets segment! These would air on Field Communications stations such as WFLD Channel 32 in the 70's and 80's.
This one is extremely fuzzy, but it's the only existing copy so far. Notice that it uses some footage from Way to Go - another Field Communications program.
This segment encourages you to eat fruits and vegetables.
Produced by Field Communications Corporation.
This aired on local Chicago TV in the Sum...
WFLD Channel 32 - Happy Days Again, Sanford and Son & All in the Family (Promo, 1979)
Views: 2180
Here's a promo for the upcoming block of comedy shows on WFLD Channel 32, to start on September 17th: Happy Days Again at 5:30pm, Sanford and Son at 6pm, and All in the Family at 6:30pm.
Voiceover by Ron Beattie. Artwork at the beginning and end of this promo by Cathy Mustari.
This aired on local Chicago TV in or around September of 1979.