WFLD Channel 32 - Son of Svengoolie - "Beast From 20,000 Fathoms" (Ending & Commercial Break, 1985)
Here's the ending of the Son of Svengoolie presentation of "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms" [1953]. This was the third and final time he showed this film. Includes:
Ending of the film
Commercial: Jordache - Distressed Denim - "You've Got The Look" (80s Style) (10 second ad)
Son of Sven bumper - featuring a joke that loses most of its impact due to the fact that it didn't immediately follow the end of the movie (thanks a lot, Metromedia bean counters...)
Commercial: Lincoln Carpeting - "Feet Conversation"
Commercial: Dave Lennox Air Conditioning & Heating - John and Ralph of Ibbotson Heating Co. of Mount Prospect - 253-0866 - Bob Kuykendal of Model Heating and Air Conditioning Inc of Chicago - 763-1050
Commercial: Jewel - "The Adventures of Sam & Delilah" - featuring a "talking" dog and cat "couple"
Commercial: Coca-Cola - "Coke is it!"
Commercial: 1st Metropolitan Builders - "Kitchen Outline" (with animated "work crew" ending logo that they used for a while)
Commercial: Dianetics - "Life on the Sidelines No More"
Ending of Son of Svengoolie - with Sven previewing next week's film "Attack of the Mushroom People", "featuring footage you haven't seen in previous airings on this program"'. (C) 1985 Metromedia Television
Bumper promo for the WFLD Special, "Cousteau's Amazon" - Sunday at 8pm on "Metromedia 32" (ending voiceover by Jim Barton)
Beginning of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (voiceover by William Conrad)
"This film wasn't developed...it was grown in a basement in Berwyn!"
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, March 23rd 1985.
Date Uploaded: 05/29/2016
Tags: 1980s WFLD Channel 32 Son of Svengoolie Full Commercial Breaks Local Movie Shows
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Smctopia 05/29/2016 Reply
Ibbotson Heating is still around. They were out at my parents' house last week!
LaPrincess 06/01/2016 Reply
The Coke and Jordache commercials really have an 80's feel. I wonder if the singer on the Coke commercial was Laura Branigan, sounds like her or someone trying to be her.