WSNS Channel 44 - The Money Movie - "China Gate" (Ending, 1979)

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Here's some rare footage from another long-lost local movie show - "The Money Movie" on WSNS TV-44! The movie presented on this day was "China Gate". TMM was similar in concept to Dialing for Dollars. Viewers (mostly lonely housewives and old people from what it sounds like) would send in post cards with their name and phone number, and the host would call them live on the air during the movie breaks to see if they could answer some trivia questions. They answered an easy preliminary question for $10, and then had a chance to answer a harder question for the jackpot. If the person answered incorrectly on the second question, they would add $10 to the jackpot for next time. The host would also give recipies or show how to make simple crafts during the breaks.

According to my sources, "The Money Movie" lasted from about January of 1979 through approximately April of 1979. It was hosted by local Chicago actress Diane Dorsey. She apparently still resides in Chicago, though I haven't been able to contact her yet. (Diane - if you're out there, send me an e-mail - I'd love to talk with you about your time at WSNS) John Dickinson produced the show, and Kurt Mendelson directed it.

In this segment: Diane closes the show with the Jackpot standing at $494. She mentions that tomorrow's movie will be "Birth of the Blues". End TV-44 ending is cut-off a bit.

Again, when Diane calls the gumby figure "Michael T. Gumby", she was likely referencing Michael Torchia, another WSNS director. As my source says, "No doubt Mike and Diane were flirting a bit at the time."

This aired on local Chicago TV on Wednesday, March 14th 1979 at 1pm.


Date Uploaded: 09/24/2009

Tags: 1970s   WSNS Channel 44   Local Movie Shows     




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According to my sources, "The Money Movie" lasted from about January of 1979 through approximately April of 1979. It was hosted by local Chicago actress Diane Dorsey. She apparently still resides in Chicago, though I haven't been able to contact her yet. (Diane - if you're out there, send me an e-mail - I'd love to talk with you about your time at WSNS) John Dickinson produced the show, and Kurt Mendelson directed it.

In this segment: Diane closes the show with the Jackpot standing at $494. She mentions that tomorrow's movie will be "Birth of the Blues". End TV-44 ending is cut-off a bit.

Again, when Diane calls the gumby figure "Michael T. Gumby", she was likely referencing Michael Torchia, another WSNS director. As my source says, "No doubt Mike and Diane were flirting a bit at the time."

This aired on local Chicago TV on Wednesday, March 14th 1979 at 1pm." /> Share

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