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WFLD Channel 32 - The Best of Groucho - You Bet Your Life (Break #1, 1975)
Views: 3507
Here is Commercial Break #1 (Nothing of note in the opening) of The Best of Groucho - You Bet Your Life on WFLD Channel 32. (In Black and White, unfortunately) Includes:
Prell Shampoo (featuring Patti Deutch of Match Game fame)
Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise - The Best
WFLD Advertising Sales TV Starter Kit featuring Walt Bodkin - Sales Manager at WFLD (I wonder where he is now?)...
The Johnny B Radio Showgram - "Harry & Jerry Do Pulp Fiction" (1994?)
Views: 3937
Ok, I couldn't resist posting this. A classic radio bit from The Johnny B Radio Showgram featuring some hilarious Harry Caray & Jerry Lewis impersonators reinacting a scene from the movie Pulp Fiction.
Featuring Jim Volkman as Harry Caray and Jeff Hoov...
WCIU Channel 26 - The Warren Freiberg Show (Part 4, 1981)
Views: 3323
Here's Part 4 of an episode of The Warren Freiberg Show on WCIU Channel 26. In case you weren't familiar with him, Warren Freiberg had some rather "extreme" and "fringe" opinions. He had a radio show, and you may also remember him turning up in little vignettes on Steve Dahl's "It's Too Early" show from 1983.
This part features Warren and Libby continuing their talk with video-recording pioneer (and comic book store pioneer) Larry Charet (yes, the legendary man who accidently r...
WTTW Channel 11 - Sunday Movie Eleven - "The Titfield Thunderbolt" (Opening, 1979)
Views: 3995
Here's the opening for Sunday Movie Eleven on WTTW Channel 11 featuring the film "The Titfield Thunderbolt". They have a bit of a technical difficulty getting the film started.
Also includes a Kraft Foods sponsorship slide and a WTTW Station ID slide at the beginning.
All voiceovers by Marty Robinson.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Sunday, April 15th 1979.
WMAQ Channel 5 - Editorial 5 - "ERA for Illinois" (1976)
Views: 894
Here's an Editorial on WMAQ Channel 5 given by Dillon Smith, Editorial Director, on the topic of the E.R.A. (Equal Rights Amendment) and the work being done to ratify it in Illinois. (preceded by a WMAQ-TV station ID slide)
Editorial Voiceovers by Henry Cooke. (thanks to Deb Segal for finally id'ing this other mystery announcer)
Also includes a slide-only bumper commercial for the John G. Shedd Aquarium (hey, is that Dory?) (voiceover by Lorry Young)
WSNS Channel 44 - Summit Series Game 8 (Commercial Break, 1972)
Views: 9548
Here's something pretty darn rare - no idea how this was recorded or on what format (it was transferred from some other format onto Beta) – it's a partial commercial break during the broadcast on WSNS TV-44 of Game 8 of the 1972 Summit Series. It was Canada at U.S.S.R. Includes:
Commercial: Iwan Ries & Co. Tobacco at 17 South Wabash Avenue (voiceover by Mal Wyman)
Commercial: Nationa...
WMAQ Channel 5 - The Fugitive - "Ballad For A Ghost" (Commercial Break, 1978)
Views: 1949
Here is a complete commercial break from an airing of The Fugitive on WMAQ Channel 5 (the episode was "Ballad for a Ghost"). Includes:
WBBM-FM 96 - "The Mellow Sound Of Chicago"
Welcome Chevrolet - "Monte Carlo Madness" (voiceover by Ed Grennan)
Spelson Insurance Agency
Best Interiors (voiceover by Ed Grennan)
"National Foundation March of Dimes Metro. Chicago" bumper slide PSA (voiceover by Ed Grennan)
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WCIU Channel 26 - The Stock Market Observer (Ending, 1980)
Views: 3572
Here's the last four minutes of the Stock Market Observer on WCIU Channel 26. Features Eddie Ballantine giving some business news headlines and the wrap-up for the day.
Credits:
The Stock Market Observer
With Ben Larson
Director - Glenn Stewart
Eddie Ballantine
Carmine Anthony
Ruth Graham
Also features a WCIU Station ID (voiceover by Bill O'Connor)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Thursday, April 17th 198...
WFLD Channel 32 - Monstrous Movie - "I Was A Teenage Frankenstein" (Opening, 1981)
Views: 4065
Here is the open for WFLD Channel 32's Monstrous Movie. This is an earlier version (featuring a chilling, maniacal laugh) than the one previously posted from 1982. (I wish I had more, but this is all I have. Also sorry for the bad quality but this is the best anyone has found - yet!) Notice the Kaiser Broadcasting era 32 logo.
Be sure to listen to the extra voiceover while the opening credits of the movie start.
According to knowledgeable sources (Mr. Rich ...