KTLA Channel 5 - 35mm Slides (Archives) - Los Angeles Station ID Slate Clapboard Artwork Vault
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- Lost artwork (promotional slides) from LA's history has recently been discovered in the basement of the oldest television station west of the Mississippi River, KTLA Television Channel 5 in Los Angeles (KTLA-TV-CH5-LA).
(Former) KTLA Reporter Dave Malkoff (davemalkoff.com) has digitized more than 200 slides that were nearly thrown away at KTLA-TV.
SEE THE SLIDES FOR YOURSELF: (www.flickr.com...)
Spoken:
Cher Calvin, Anchor - KTLA Television
Debbie Davis, Graphic Design Supervisor - KTLA Television
Harvey Clavon, Cameraman - KTLA Television
Robert Maslen (KTLA Morning News Magic with Bob), Cameraman - KTLA Television
Mitch Goldstone, CEO - ScanMyPhotos.com (Irvine, California)
Dave Malkoff, Reporter - KTLA Television
Original air date: June 7, 2012
© 2012 KTLA, LLC (ktla.com/)
A Tribune Broadcasting Station
Posted for entertainment and educational purposes only.
No copyrights infringed. All works property of the company listed above. Please do not reproduce without their expressed written consent.
Some of the slides included:
Independent Television Stations
KTLA 40th Anniversary
Thanksgiving
Award Feature
F Troop
Friday Film Festival
The Three Stooges
Charlie's Angels
Leave It To Beaver
Gene Autry Theatre
CHiPs
UCLA Basketball
The Rifleman
American Top 10
Twilight Zone
KTLA Sports Presentation
KTLA 5 Family Film Festival
Golden West Television
A PBS Program
Pacesetters
The Big Valley
Bowling Off Ballance
Happy Days
Robert Schuller
The 700 Club
Wonder Woman
The Little Rascals
Starsky & Hutch
Movies Til Dawn
Early Bird Movie
The Love Boat
Mr. Magoo's Cartoon Time
Ben Casey
Bowling For Dollars
Gilligan's Island
Happy Hanukkah
Zane Grey Theater
Ozzie and Harriet
Angels Baseball
Tarzan
Johnny Grant
Peggy Jo Abraham
Stan Chambers
Larry McCormick
Golden West Broadcasters
Hal Fishman
Rick De Reyes
The Munsters
The Pop N Rocker Game
KTLA Weather
JCPenny
Popeye and His Friends
Happy Easter
Lost In Space
Bonanza
Star Trek - Lower 3rd
Mid-Day Matinee
KTLA Community Calendar of Entertainment
3/4" Videotape Stock
Larry Van Nuys
Micah Ohlmanta Rot
Sony V1-K 2" Video Tape
QSS-32 Series 135/240 AFC-II Noritsu
Digital ICE Technology
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There should b a KTLA retro channel with classic clips & promos you will b inspired by chronologically. We watchers won't b disappointed. Just the way it was aired years ago, there should b KTLArewind!
+TheRenard10 Or how about on Facebook a KTLArchives page similar to that of sister station WPIX 11 here in New York. Many of channel 11's archives exist in the basement of the studios on East 42nd Street, AKA 11 WPIX Plaza. And by the way, that INTV slide was also used by WPIX when the station would sign-off the air at night. There is a WPIX sign-off from 1979 on TH-cam.
Another NYC station that used that INTV slide was WOR-TV (now WWOR-TV).
There is one for each of the LA channels on Facebook.
Announcer: "Join George Jetson, Scooter, Yogi Bear, Princess Paw-Paw, Galtar, Freddy Flintstone, Captain Caveman, and Jonny Quest for 'The Funtastic World Of Hanna-Barbera' ! coming up next on Channel 5!"
The Channel 5 Movie Theater means one thing, "War of the Gargantuas."
They are people like me that will never forget what was and embrace it because those times were golden. Some had relatives / friends, neighbors who were living at that time and miss those times and the television programming that surrounded us at that time. We don't see this anymore and lots of things have died . The new normal to some people is just something that us folks just can't dig !
I love the retro ktla days. I personally go through a lot of work archiving my old tapes with excruciating detail to get the fullest quality. It looked like you could digitize a lot of tapes in the basement. I know it would cost a lot but it would be a tremendous public service to do so.
My childhood, the 80's!
For me the 1970s and 1980s.
What A Sentimental Journey!
I Already Remember Some Of These Brief Clips Too.
Bruce Lee The Man The Myth On KTLA5!!!!
Too bad this station has gone to hell like most of the others.
Never could understand why instead of throwing away history, these kind of pics were not archived and at lease preserved someplace. I know the videotapes of news stories that seem mundane should also be preserved. KTLA especially should be ashames at themselves for tossing many great items from their past. Key videos and shots were saved, but think if the things nobody thought should be saved and were not . Kudos to dumpster divers all over the world that run into stuff like this. To have that small box of slides saved is good but think of the other thousands of items that were tossed. I bet some are in private homes of ex engineers or station personnel. Nice story!!
WDAF in Kansas City did this same thing for their 60th Anniversary back in 2009...I love it when TV stations preserve their history
Amen; you can consider TH-cam, or anything like it, as a virtual museum of TV art from both past and present.
KTLA is going to be 70 in 2017 I say reared it so everyone can see it
Did you also have anything on Lakers Basketball when it was on KTLA Channel 5?
I love seeing all those popeye films but their archive size is worryingly small
1:32 Technical Difficulty Slide.
Way to go! I know that sometimes, in a cleanup frenzy, a station will toss out valuable relics by accident. When in
doubt, save it!
That's a little piece of TV station history. I don't live in LA, I live in New York, and the best TV station that has a slight piece of TV history is WPIX-TV (channel 11), they also have a Facebook about the WPIX-TV history is the WPIX Archives page, and they did a great job with all of the stuff that it is part the station's history. I'm also part of WPIX Archives as a member, and I really love to see some stuff that I've missed so much. I hope that in the future, there will be a Facebook page about the history of WOR-TV and WNEW-TV in archive pages, and I would love to see some rare stuff back when two of the three stations were independent. The three stations which will be in future Facebook pages will be Archives from the three stations that were and still the affiliates of the big three TV networks like WNBC-TV (NBC), WCBS-TV (CBS) and WABC-TV (ABC).
Thank you for your comment. Its good to preserve television history. I hope it continues to happen in both large and small markets.
wpix airs series from kcop
grew up in Downey wassup channel 5 por vida, rip Tom Hatten love everything here
Great history! Thanks for the comment.
how was ktla compared to pix
Justin Fencsak The stations are both owned by Tribune Broadcasting and are affiliated with the CW.
Tribune didn't buy KTLA until 1985 or so, so KTLA was somewhat different than PIX during both stations' golden years. Both had American League baseball, but PIX had more sitcoms in the evening, and KTLA had more action shows like CHiPS and Magnum, P.I. Part of the reason was that LA had 4 indies while NYC only had 3, so the pie was spread thinner in LA. Even after KTLA was bought by Tribune and became more like PIX, there were shows PIX had that KTLA couldn't get, like Star Trek: The Next Generation.
In the 60s and 70s, KTLA 5 was home to the Angels, Lakers, Kings and UCLA.
@@lvdude8631 you know wnet
@kaschnef they are wgn owned
do you have the chicana action service center psa
No!