WMAQ Channel 5 - NBC Monday Night At The Movies - "A Case Of Rape" (Commercial Break, 1975)

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Here's a commercial break for the NBC Monday Night At The Movies presentation of the 1974 made-for-TV movie "A Case Of Rape" (starring Elizabeth Montgomery of Bewitched fame) on WMAQ Channel 5, including small portions of the film itself at the beginning and end. (there were some reception issues during the recording, and the color goes out at points or the picture is extra fuzzy) Includes:

Portion of the film before the commercial break started, which includes the first rape scene

NBC Monday Night At The Movies bumper

Commercial: AMC Pacer - "The First Wide Small Car" (voiceover by ??)

Commercial: Desitin Skin Care Medicated Hand Lotion - New for Adults - with talking bottles (including Vaseline Intensive Care) - "The Adult Way To Baby Your Skin" (ending voiceover by ??) - (C) Pfizer Inc. 1973

Commercial: New Lite Beer from Miller - with Super Bowl hero Matt Snell - "Everything You Always Wanted in a Beer - And Less" (ending voiceover by ??) - (C) 1974 The Miller Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wis.

NBC Monday Night At The Movies bumper with "station identification" notice (voiceover by Eddy King)

Promo for NBC World Premiere Movie presentation of "The Secret Night Caller" with Robert Reed and Hope Lange for Tuesday at 8:30pm (7:30 Central) - "Parental Supervision Recommended" (voiceover by Adolph Caesar)

Commercial for Arby's with Will Geer(?) with "Buy Three, The Fourth's Free" offer (at start - a technical glitch; a brief erroneous chroma-key of station ID / Mike Douglas Show promo slide)

Commercial: Cadilease dealers, with new deal on new Cadillacs (voiceover by ??)

PSA slide for Heart Fund (voiceover by Ed Grennan)

Station ID / PSA slide for Environmental Protection Agencies - Chicago Area (with promo voiceover by Ed Grennan for David Steinberg on Mike Douglas)

Disclaimer slides with voiceover (by Eddy King) reading along:

" 'A Case Of Rape' treats a sensitive subject in a mature and forthright manner, although that subject is one of growing public concern and importance.
"We suggest you consider whether the program should be viewed by young people or others in your family who might be disturbed by it."


This aired on local Chicago TV on Monday, February 17th 1975.


Date Uploaded: 06/13/2014

Tags: 1970s   WMAQ Channel 5   Full Commercial Breaks     




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Bewitched fame) on WMAQ Channel 5, including small portions of the film itself at the beginning and end. (there were some reception issues during the recording, and the color goes out at points or the picture is extra fuzzy) Includes:

Portion of the film before the commercial break started, which includes the first rape scene

NBC Monday Night At The Movies bumper

Commercial: AMC Pacer - "The First Wide Small Car" (voiceover by ??)

Commercial: Desitin Skin Care Medicated Hand Lotion - New for Adults - with talking bottles (including Vaseline Intensive Care) - "The Adult Way To Baby Your Skin" (ending voiceover by ??) - (C) Pfizer Inc. 1973

Commercial: New Lite Beer from Miller - with Super Bowl hero Matt Snell - "Everything You Always Wanted in a Beer - And Less" (ending voiceover by ??) - (C) 1974 The Miller Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wis.

NBC Monday Night At The Movies bumper with "station identification" notice (voiceover by Eddy King)

Promo for NBC World Premiere Movie presentation of "The Secret Night Caller" with Robert Reed and Hope Lange for Tuesday at 8:30pm (7:30 Central) - "Parental Supervision Recommended" (voiceover by Adolph Caesar)

Commercial for Arby's with Will Geer(?) with "Buy Three, The Fourth's Free" offer (at start - a technical glitch; a brief erroneous chroma-key of station ID / Mike Douglas Show promo slide)

Commercial: Cadilease dealers, with new deal on new Cadillacs (voiceover by ??)

PSA slide for Heart Fund (voiceover by Ed Grennan)

Station ID / PSA slide for Environmental Protection Agencies - Chicago Area (with promo voiceover by Ed Grennan for David Steinberg on Mike Douglas)

Disclaimer slides with voiceover (by Eddy King) reading along:

" 'A Case Of Rape' treats a sensitive subject in a mature and forthright manner, although that subject is one of growing public concern and importance.
"We suggest you consider whether the program should be viewed by young people or others in your family who might be disturbed by it."


This aired on local Chicago TV on Monday, February 17th 1975." /> Share

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