Seattle Newscasts in 1977
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- Seattle Newscasts in 1977
Dennis Bounds
Aaron Brown (journalist)
Steve Bunin
Jim Castillo
Lou Dobbs
Jean Enersen
Kathi Goertzen
Hala Gorani
Amy Holmes
Page Hopkins
Susan Hutchison
Eric Johnson (journalist)
Hattie Kauffman
Dan Lewis (newsreader)
Cathy Marshall (news anchor)
Lori Matsukawa
Jen Mueller
Shannon O'Donnell (meteorologist)
Steve Pool
Steve Raible
John Seigenthaler (anchorman)
Charissa Thompson
Peter Van Sant
Brian Wood (journalist)
How I miss those days when Seattle was a nice place to live. I was 20 and working downtown struggling to pay my $100/mo rent. Ha
I hear you. "We thought would never end."
Drunken Indians dying from alcohol poisoning in Pioneer Square alleys. Teen addicts and prostitutes at The Donut Shop on 1st and Pike. Disgusting food, no relevant entertainment. Serial killing disaster area.
I live in Seattle and it's definitely still a nice place to live
In Seattle To Tell The Truth aired on KOMO 4(ABC) until 1977 and then switched to KIRO 7(CBS) when Joe Garagiola took over the hosting. duties.
14:37 lol
What's shocking here is Planned Parenthood not wanting children to have children. They've done away with that now
Back when brown and orange were the go-to colors!
F me, 99 cents for an entire meal at KFC? Get the time machine.
Indeed... sign me up for that
How come KOMO no longer gives us tournament handball updates? 😡
22:22 Back when the only opinion given when delivering the news was during the editorial or "commentary" segments!
The great Bruce King.
Absorightley
Jimmy Nordstrom. Ok!
First thing I caught too!
Cool stuff. Watched KING-TV's "How Come?" with Al Wallace all through the show's 10 year run(1973 to 1983). A portion of an instrumental piece by Chicago was used for the opening theme. My brother had that album on vinyl. Thanks for posting.
That song is called Liberation and it was performed by the band Chicago, when they were still known as Chicago Transit Authority (it was on their first album).
It was recorded live.
Wow. I loved that show as a really little kid. I have a vague memory of the memorial they did when Al Wallace died in 1983. I can picture him on a hill with sunshine and a voice over talking about him but I can't find the video to confirm that...Any chance you remember?? THX!!
@@MrWolfTickets I seem to remember that was a gag he would interject into the stories he did, at times where it was appropriate.
Wow! A super young Connie Thompson!
Super bangable
I remember seeing her doing beauty pageants back then.
She must have been a brand new reporter in her 20s then! Wow!
I remember watching To Tell The Truth on KOMO 4 as a kid while my family was eating dinner together.
I think 3 was telling the truth. she seemed sincere
Production Assistant Steve Pool in the credits!! Must have been an intern back then.
We watched KING most of the time.
A couple of reports I remember personally was the Army plane that crashed in the Olympic Mountains at Mount Constance in 1975,and a comment by Ray Ramsey on the overnight low of 100 degrees in Phenix in 1972!
Phoenix
I just came here for the Union Pacific Commercial at 20:08
I can't determine when the KING newscasts at the start are, but the KOMO-TV news recording is from January 21, 1977.
Re: 14:45: Don Coryell wouldn't make it past '77 with the football Cardinals. He surrendered the second-year Tampa Bay Buccaneers' second win in franchise history.
I think they were a day or two apart at most. They both had a story on the Bellevue school with the history board game. The writing on the chalkboard is the same.
Juanita HS where I went (four years at the time) was at least briefly, taken over by the state for poor standards.
Man, if you had difficulty with Washington state history - you were no scholar to say the least. There was also northwest history. Here's a question I found from my 'course.' "Which three states make up the Pacific Northwest?"
Wow, a few future superstars are in this video
Went to a Safeway yesterday and paid $7.99 for a loaf of Dave's bread.
The weather guy sounds like he’s announcing at a Nasacar race
Best sportscaster, love Bruce King
The world’s oldest profession has not slowed down in Seattle
Great synth music intro and outro
Ahhh. The Maze commercial 😂
Didn't know Bruce King was on KOMO back in the 70s.
He had been there since '68. Except for a very brief time in New York, he was on KOMO for over 30 years.
When I moved to Eugene I found out he was the first Sports Director at KEZI
@@TimBabcock64 No kidding.
The news theme at 24:02 is interesting. Must have been custom.
Sounds to me like something off a Mannheim Steamroller album.
Al Wallace - great reporter.
Mike James - a great …
I remember Bill Brubaker. I forgot how large tie knots were.
Windsor knot?
@@MissterX Perhaps. Simply more fabric.
Great report. Say, was that a Richard Simmons tee shirt just after 1:20? :-)
Looks like Albert Brooks.
The world was still a couple years away from knowing Richard Simmons. The calm before the storm.
4 loaves of bread 4 for a dollar. OMG
Did you find this tape somewhere?
An old betamax tape from the 70's
@@betamax-vhs-super8978 thank you for sharing, i believe Connie Thompson just retired.
3:04-3:07 “ohh this is fun” 🤣🤣🤣
Can someone tell me why film footage shot indoors without a camera light looks just fine, while snapshots indoors without flash on 200 iso film are too dark?
I’m just guessing but the studio camera quality may have been superior?
Tony Chursky?
"YOU called it 'corn' WE called it maize!"