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WFLD Channel 32 - Monstrous Movie - "The House of Fear" (Commercial Break, 1982)
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Here is a commercial break (the only one I have so far) for the WFLD Channel 32 Monstrous Movie. The movie was "The House of Fear". The announcer during the bumper is Jim Barton. Includes:
Monstrous Movie bumper (no voice over)
Vinylife (voice over by Jim Barton)
ON TV - Holmes Vs. Cooney (again?!)
DeVRY Institute of Technology
Sergeant's Sentry V Flea & Tick Collar
Aronson Furniture (I don't remember t...
WFLD Channel 32 - Action Movie - "Apache Rifles" (Opening, 1983)
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Here is the opening to WFLD Channel 32's Action Movie - "Apache Rifles". Voiceover by Jim Barton. Sponsored by Empire Carpets and First Metropolitan Builders
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, June 18th 1983.
WFLD Channel 32 - Movie 32 - "Topper Takes A Trip" (Partial Break, 1971)
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Here's a partial Commercial Break for the Movie 32 presentation of "Topper Takes a Trip" on WFLD Channel 32. Includes:
Milex (in color) (voiceover by Del Clark)
Medical Profession training (cut-off)
Not sure what happened here - if this was a cut made by the person recording it or if it was a WFLD error. I'm thinking the former is more likely, though it's strange that there are no other cuts throughout the rest of the broadcast...
T...
WFLD Channel 32 - Family Movie - "Wife Vs. Secretary" (Opening, 1983)
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Here's the opening for the Family Movie presentation of "Wife Vs. Secretary" on WFLD Channel 32.
Voiceover by Jim Barton.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Sunday, March 13th 1983 @ 12:00 Noon!
WFLD Channel 32 - Son of Svengoolie - "The 3-D Movie" (Opening, 1982)
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Here's the open from Son of Svengoolie episode Number 158 - the famous 3-D Movie - Revenge of the Creature! A great (slightly disappointing) moment in Chicago Broadcasting History! ;-)
I included the first couple minutes of the movie so you could see a little bit of the 3D effect - not so much during the titles, but as the movie starts you can see even without the glasses how the picture looks a little different. Not really sure how this was supposed to work with a black and...
WFLD Channel 32 - Movie 32 - "Topper Takes A Trip" (Break #5, 1971)
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Here's Commercial Break #5 for the Movie 32 presentation of "Topper Takes a Trip" on WFLD Channel 32. Includes:
McDonald's (in color) (can't make out the copyright date)
Munson Marine of Lisle (in color)
Zip-Away (in color)
Announcement (in color) - "Channel 32 welcomes the more than 5,000 broadcasters attending the 49th annual convention of the National Association of Broadcasters. WFLD-TV Chicago." (voiceover by Del Clark)
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WFLD Channel 32 - Saturday Morning Movie - "Beast From 20,000 Fathoms" (Closing Excerpt, 1980)
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Here is an excerpt from the closing for the Saturday Morning Movie presentation of "Beast From 20,000 Fathoms" on WFLD Channel 32. This is the only movie we have of this wraparound, so I thought I'd post this small bit too.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, November 8th 1980.
WFLD Channel 32 - The Honeymooners - "A Matter of Life and Death" (Commercial Break #1, 1977)
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Here's the first commercial break from the airing of The Honeymooners episode "A Matter of Life and Death" on WFLD Channel 32. Includes: WFLD Channel 32 - Movie 32 - "Topper Takes A Trip" (Break #3, 1971)
Views: 5334 Here's Commercial Break #3 for the Movie 32 presentation of "Topper Takes a Trip" on WFLD Channel 32. Includes:
The Honeymooners bumper slide (with colorized line drawing based on famed 1955 photo of three of show's stars inside a GMC "Old Look" bus, and Kaiser-era 32 logo) (NOTE: This same drawing would be used for a later bumper from after Field's own logo style took over, as seen on
Golden Days of Radio record offer with Jim Ameche from the Longines Symphonette Society (ending voiceover by Del Clark)
WFLD Station ID (voiceover by Del Clark)
Movie 32 bumper (in color) with voiceover - "And now we return to tonight's feature 'Topper Takes a Trip'...". (by Del Clark)
This aired on local Chicago TV ...