OMG!! The construction worker during the Chris Borgen promo is John Merlo and I worked with him during the building of the WTC from 1971 through January of '75. He was a hell of a nice guy. Hey big John, hope you are doing well....Joe Mastro
UNBELIEVABLE... whenever you'd hear the Late Late Show music you KNEW you were up too late and you hoped your parents weren't going to come out and discover you. But it didn't matter... that music was the signal..turn off the tv and put the glass in the sink and go to bed! That strange yellowish light from the animations would light up the dark room and that music was so bracing.. making you think of what the world was like .. the commercials.. the CBS stills... distant memories now..
The music for both “The Late Show” and “The Late Late Show” as well as “Pictures For A Sunday Afternoon” was done by the legendary Barry Manilow. He went on to have big hits throughout the 1970’s.
wmbrown6 led me here. I am a HUGE fan of stuff like this, anything like this! Not only do we get local ads, and Late Show bumpers, but a WCBS Celebrates ad and sign-off! As everyone else says, BRILLIANT! I believe "The Late Show" bumper was the *ending* to that, and The Late Late Show was just beginning w/ "Enchanted Island".
Excellent knowledge, as always, wmbrown6. You may be right about that A&P spot. My brother actually recorded this stuff, and recorded some spots from WABC, as well.
WOW, great stuff, thanks!! I was always a night person, even back then so I saw this stuff all the time. Overnights on Channel 2 were always a mix of promos and "WCBS TV Celebrates NY" spots. I miss the days when you could see cheesy movies overnight on TV...now it's all infomercials. I wish I could find Channel 2's earlier longer sign-off, where they talked about the Television Code...!
What a BRILLIANT post...thank you for this!! I knew someone in You Tube land would come up big with this classic TV of WCBS in the wee hours. Suppose you had to be there to appreciate this gem...thanks again!
It was Del DeMontreaux on WHN radio 1050 back in 1978 as a radio DJ while Jerry Carrol was on WPIX 102 FM & remember the Kenny Rogers ad on EVERY subway station in New York City? How could you not miss your stop when you see him? Time Marches On!
In addition, those five WCBS-TV slides shown with music and Wally King's V/O were from 1973, as the "WCBS-TV New York" line was considerably different from the other slides shown (the larger type was apparently post-1974 or '75).
RiP, the late show and the late, late show 1974-2008. I was fivee yests old when it's first started. I'm bronx all the way,bit I had to say good bye to north Carolina and head on to Hollywood. Well,I'll see you again.
Bravo, bravo. B.T.W., the first ad (for A&P) may've been from WABC-TV, as the announcer heard at the end was ABC staffer Tedd Lawrence. Now if someone had test patterns from the New York stations of the time, I'll be a happy clam! . . . ;) The station I.D. at 2:45 was V/O'd by Wally King, and the I.D. afterwards by Norm Stevens, who also did the sign-off.
Would anyone out there know which production music library the piece used for that "WCBS-TV Celebrates New York" segment on here originated from, what its title was and who wrote it? Does have a kind of late 1960's/early '70's British vibe to it (given that those films debuted in the 1971-72 season).
I was thinking: Maybe someone should do a restoring job on all these old "WCBS-TV Celebrates" promos, with the stereo sources of these library pieces - and cut up (and in some cases pitch adjusted) in the same manner as they were originally. Not unlike what Joe Malzone had done for WPIX's "Yule Log."
@plectrum34 - It was from 1970, right after the "Impact and Action - Vol. 2" set (KPM-1062) that yielded what later became known as "The Riviera Affair" by Neil Richardson which became famous as the theme to WOR-TV's "4 O'Clock Movie." The piece by Mr. Mansfield from that LP you mentioned was titled "Pop Package." I saw a full recording of that on: watch?v=q6C8eeUWy4E Another "Celebrates" music bed was heard from 3:37 - 4:04 on: watch?v=O7qFzjEvYXQ Would you know that tune's origin?
@KLXT77 - Hope he was on the ball when the other New York stations signed off, and/or if their test patterns were up. If not, then . . . oh, well . . .
@plectrum34 Speaking of WOR and basketball, do you remember the "New Jersey Gems" theme song? I've been trying to find that online to no avail. They were a team in the WBL, a precursor to the WNBA that played three seasons in the late 70s and early 80s. Channel 9 would show ads promoting tickets to games and they had a ridiculously catchy jingle.
@mrgiosb123 LOL... Stossel likes to tell how when he was reporting about companies malfeasance he was a 'good guy' with his colleagues.. now as he reports on GOVERNMENT(said with Stosselesque emphasis) malfeasance his colleagues aren't so happy. I caught the glimpse of IMAN and the current Fox 5 NY consumer reporter Joel Diaz? in there too!
John Stossel. Once upon a time, a respected consumer advocate. Today, a selfish and cruel "libertarian" that makes money peddling hate and false conspiracy theories. How the mighty have fallen.
This reminds me of when "Ironside" used to air every night in late night!
YES! That Late Late Show opening was like "Oh Crap- I'm up TOO late and school is TOMORROW!!!" I think it was on at 2 AM !!
OMG!! The construction worker during the Chris Borgen promo is John Merlo and I worked with him during the building of the WTC from 1971 through January of '75. He was a hell of a nice guy. Hey big John, hope you are doing well....Joe Mastro
UNBELIEVABLE... whenever you'd hear the Late Late Show music you KNEW you were up too late and you hoped your parents weren't going to come out and discover you. But it didn't matter... that music was the signal..turn off the tv and put the glass in the sink and go to bed! That strange yellowish light from the animations would light up the dark room and that music was so bracing.. making you think of what the world was like .. the commercials.. the CBS stills... distant memories now..
I believe CBS showed the Late Show and the Late, Late Show every night, not once a week.
The music for both “The Late Show” and “The Late Late Show” as well as “Pictures For A Sunday Afternoon” was done by the legendary Barry Manilow. He went on to have big hits throughout the 1970’s.
RIP, The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company,1859-2015.
Copy that.
wmbrown6 led me here. I am a HUGE fan of stuff like this, anything like this! Not only do we get local ads, and Late Show bumpers, but a WCBS Celebrates ad and sign-off! As everyone else says, BRILLIANT!
I believe "The Late Show" bumper was the *ending* to that, and The Late Late Show was just beginning w/ "Enchanted Island".
1:51 Great New York/New Jersey accent!
6:14 Hmmmm....
Love it!!!!! 70s, greatest part of my crappy life....
LOL OMG! TAB! forgot all about that stuff.. used to drink it by the gallon back in the day!
Excellent knowledge, as always, wmbrown6. You may be right about that A&P spot. My brother actually recorded this stuff, and recorded some spots from WABC, as well.
Rest in peace Mike Douglas and Jim Nabors and David Brenner I loved watching this number I was just a few months old also rest in peace to Joan Rivers
WOW, great stuff, thanks!! I was always a night person, even back then so I saw this stuff all the time. Overnights on Channel 2 were always a mix of promos and "WCBS TV Celebrates NY" spots. I miss the days when you could see cheesy movies overnight on TV...now it's all infomercials. I wish I could find Channel 2's earlier longer sign-off, where they talked about the Television Code...!
Furthermore, this would have aired on late March 20/early March 21, 1978, and the sign-off was around 5:50 A.M.
I was a few days old
I was a few dAys old I loved Tab
2:15 or so in... *Crazy Eddie... his prices are IN-SAAAANNNNE!!!!*
Jerry Carroll.
Remember the Tab commercial
What a BRILLIANT post...thank you for this!! I knew someone in You Tube land would come up big with this classic TV of WCBS in the wee hours. Suppose you had to be there to appreciate this gem...thanks again!
Crazy Eddie (2:15) was a WHN DJ who used the name Jerry Carroll.
Not WHN - WPIX-FM 102.
You almost forgot. "Dr. Jerry" back in 1977 on WPIX 102 FM.
It was Del DeMontreaux on WHN radio 1050 back in 1978 as a radio DJ while Jerry Carrol was on WPIX 102 FM & remember the Kenny Rogers ad on EVERY subway station in New York City? How could you not miss your stop when you see him? Time Marches On!
Great stuff. I've been looking for a Frankart Furniture commercial for a long time.
I love this! It is like recreating a piece of my childhood...thanks for posting!
You can't even get the worst ground meat for $1.27lb today...man those were the days!!!!
In addition, those five WCBS-TV slides shown with music and Wally King's V/O were from 1973, as the "WCBS-TV New York" line was considerably different from the other slides shown (the larger type was apparently post-1974 or '75).
RiP, the late show and the late, late show 1974-2008. I was fivee yests old when it's first started. I'm bronx all the way,bit I had to say good bye to north Carolina and head on to Hollywood. Well,I'll see you again.
I never even knew Jim Nabors had a talk show. Then again, I was only 7 and a half at the time...
And... I miss old NY accents.
with the WCBS-TV sign-off at the end...
No TV Code Seal?
Great memories. this was when NY was NY.
Bravo, bravo. B.T.W., the first ad (for A&P) may've been from WABC-TV, as the announcer heard at the end was ABC staffer Tedd Lawrence. Now if someone had test patterns from the New York stations of the time, I'll be a happy clam! . . . ;) The station I.D. at 2:45 was V/O'd by Wally King, and the I.D. afterwards by Norm Stevens, who also did the sign-off.
Saturday MARCH 18-Early Sunday MARCH 19, 1978 ON WCBS-TV NEW YORK'S VIACOMCBS 2.
A few days after I was born
Would anyone out there know which production music library the piece used for that "WCBS-TV Celebrates New York" segment on here originated from, what its title was and who wrote it? Does have a kind of late 1960's/early '70's British vibe to it (given that those films debuted in the 1971-72 season).
At 0:39, was that supermodel Beverly Johnson in the Tab spot?
IMAN
A&P went out of business in 2015.
Weird to imagine getting dreamy over John Stossel.
David Brenner lol
There's millions of more hours of great vintage video just rotting away somewheres.
Tab still exists.
0:00
1:50 "WE JOINED DA MONEY SAVUHS!"
Cool !
I was thinking: Maybe someone should do a restoring job on all these old "WCBS-TV Celebrates" promos, with the stereo sources of these library pieces - and cut up (and in some cases pitch adjusted) in the same manner as they were originally. Not unlike what Joe Malzone had done for WPIX's "Yule Log."
I remember A & P.
@plectrum34 - It was from 1970, right after the "Impact and Action - Vol. 2" set (KPM-1062) that yielded what later became known as "The Riviera Affair" by Neil Richardson which became famous as the theme to WOR-TV's "4 O'Clock Movie." The piece by Mr. Mansfield from that LP you mentioned was titled "Pop Package." I saw a full recording of that on:
watch?v=q6C8eeUWy4E
Another "Celebrates" music bed was heard from 3:37 - 4:04 on:
watch?v=O7qFzjEvYXQ
Would you know that tune's origin?
Now we know how bad Tab and other diet sodas are bad for the body
Rip. A and p
The people in the Frankart Furniture ad? NOT trained Shakespearean actors.
@wmbrown6 You might be right that that spot was shown on ABC, but those A&P ads aired on all the local stations IIRC.
Great video!
@KLXT77 - Hope he was on the ball when the other New York stations signed off, and/or if their test patterns were up. If not, then . . . oh, well . . .
@plectrum34
Speaking of WOR and basketball, do you remember the "New Jersey Gems" theme song? I've been trying to find that online to no avail. They were a team in the WBL, a precursor to the WNBA that played three seasons in the late 70s and early 80s. Channel 9 would show ads promoting tickets to games and they had a ridiculously catchy jingle.
35 years ago today (March 21, 2013)...
I was only 6 days old when this aired
@Juliaflo - You mean "Mr. Big?" ;)
@noahf67 - Sounds like an early 1970's KPM library music piece.
I was hoping for the:
Booooooooooooooooooooooooooop 440 tone at the end.
@tyrese3745 - And "The Jeanne Parr Show" ran at 1 P.M., to be replaced in the fall by Stanley Siegel who defected from WABC-TV.
He looks Spanish, Chris Bergen.
Borgen
@wmbrown6 That's it--The one and only Chris Noth.
@wmbrown6 Who is Jeanne Parr's law-enforcing son?
@terracottapie - True. However, ABC staffer Tedd Lawrence's voice at the end was the key.
@FBCDJ1620am I'm afraid not. This block of spots is all I've got.
David Diaz is still on NY TV but I think Ch 5 these days.
@KLXT77 - Also . . . as to Mr. Stevens' sign-off, compare it to the 1964 DX recording of his sign-off from that year, as on:
watch?v=kiWBjI1oLno
@mrgiosb123 LOL... Stossel likes to tell how when he was reporting about companies malfeasance he was a 'good guy' with his colleagues.. now as he reports on GOVERNMENT(said with Stosselesque emphasis) malfeasance his colleagues aren't so happy. I caught the glimpse of IMAN and the current Fox 5 NY consumer reporter Joel Diaz? in there too!
John Stossel?? WTF
I had a teacher that looked like Pride
Before he became a Libertarian...
Tab was awful
John Stossel. Once upon a time, a respected consumer advocate. Today, a selfish and cruel "libertarian" that makes money peddling hate and false conspiracy theories. How the mighty have fallen.