WBBM Channel 2 - THE 10 O'Clock News (Complete Broadcast, 6/5/1978) 📺
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- Here's the complete edition of The 10 O'Clock News on WBBM Channel 2, aired immediately after the end of the 1978 Chicago Emmy Awards. As regular anchors Bill Kurtis and Walter Jacobson were at the ceremonies, the anchors on this edition are John Drummond and Carrie Cochran, with weather by Harry Volkman and sports by Bruce Roberts; plus reports by Emery King, Terry Drinkwater and Chuck Gomez. Includes:
John and Carrie previewing upcoming stories
Commercial: True Value Hardware Stores (voiceover by Lee Philip)
Commercial: Old Milwaukee beer
WBBM station ID (voiceover by Jerry Harper)
Channel 2: The 10 O'Clock News open (voiceover by Ed Roberts)
John leads off with story of major fire at 2950 W. Jackson Blvd. that was only now put under control; then reports on big win for ERA supporters
Carrie reports on Red Brigade members charged in kidnapping and murder of Aldo Moro
John reports on two suspects held in murder of Northwest Sider Vito Falcone, whose nephew Vince is interviewed; and Carrie reports on Jackie Gleason's condition after recent heart attack, followed by report on CTA 'L' service to be extended to O'Hare with $32 million for Jefferson Park extension
John reports on Goldblatt Bros.' rejection of European interests' takeover bid
Emery King report on proposed changes to State Street area, with interviews with James Bade of State Street Council and Eugene Perry of Seno Formal Wear
John previews next stories, followed by bumper
Commercial: Arco Graphite motor oil
Commercial: Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Tickets for upcoming Royal Ballet performance at Arie Crown Box Office
Commercial: Alberto VO5
Reports in next segment include:
Paris talks over situation in Zaire
California Proposition 13 initiative on ballot, reported by Terry Drinkwater
Illinois' plan to replicate California tax revolt, with interviews with various taxpayers and James L. Tobin of Nat'l Taxpayers United of Illinois
Chuck Gomez on costs of arson and plans to combat it; D.H. Merson of Chicago Loss Bureau, resident Nereida Morales and John Donovan of the Arson Task Force are interviewed
John promises Harry's weather report before bumper
Commercial: Metropolitan Datsun dealers
Commercial: Rustler Steak & Crab Dinner
Commercial: Orkin pest control
Commercial: Carte Blanche credit card
Weather with Harry Volkman, followed by sports preview and bumper
Commercial: RTA transit
Commercial: Eastern Airlines
Commercial: Sunbeam Groomer Razor 8000
Commercial: Tab one-calorie drink
Report on Chicago Emmy winners
Bruce Roberts on sports, followed by goodnights
Commercial: Sears Bank & Trust
Commercial: Beck's Beer
Commercial: Thom McAn
News ending, with weather update on screen, and "Portions of This Broadcast Were Recorded" notice
Commercial: Band-Aid
Commercial: Ultra Brite toothpaste
Station ID / Noonbreak promo (voiceover by Jerry Harper)
Opening of One Day At A Time
Commercial: Kinney shoes
Commercial: Shake N Bake chicken
Opening seconds of episode
This aired on local Chicago TV on Monday, June 5th 1978 during the 9:58pm to 10:32pm timeframe.
This was from a tape donated to The Museum of Classic Chicago Television as part of The Mike and Britta Fayette Collection.
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I find listening to old news like this relaxing.
Indeed.
WizardOfAtlantis Soothing and not as vicious
Same here .. Love it!
I like to google names that are unfamiliar and see where are they now.
The State Street Mall concept turned out to be a debacle. It no longer exists.
Actual news. I miss real news.
4:49--Jackie Gleason died of cancer at 71 on June 24, 1987. In 1978, he was appearing in a Chicago stage production of the Larry Gelbart play "Sly Fox" when Gleason experienced chest pains. That's why he was hospitalized in Chicago.
Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago, where Gleason underwent heart surgery, closed in 2009.
Bruce Robert's was a legendary Chicago sportscaster who died three years after this broadcast, in the WBBM studios. He had a massive heart attack while at work. He was 53.
Wow; news graphics have come a LONG way since then!
But WBBM's theme music was awesome.
I remember the Bobby Hull bank commerical which show the Sears Tower now call "WILLIS TOWER" !!! I will always called it "SEARS TOWER"!!!
Never call it the Willis Tower.
@@TheBandit7613 what u talkin bout willis
John Drummond was to Channel 2 as Hugh Hill was to Channel 7: Top-notch reporter and underrated anchor that looked older than he was.
My Uncle Slugged Harry Volkman in mister Doughnut in Morton Grove in the late 70s, I saw him on the news the next day with a bandage over his eye, that is how i believed his story at the time, what a world
30:20 The German beer brewed in Texas was Lowenbrau, which was licensed to Miller in the U.S. and is no longer sold here. Now Anheuser-Busch has moved the Belgian Stella Artois to stateside production.
" 'Cause tonight, tonight, let it be Lowenbrau...."
oh my God
I forgot about those True Value Commercials!!
Arson cases up 182%, 44 deaths in 1976? Bloody Hell!
Aw, man! I want to see Gene Siskel review "Omen II"
Even for a New York TV viewer like myself, it's great to hear the classic Dick Marx theme (used by 'BBM's sister station WCBS-TV in some form or another in the early 1980's. Though in 1978 they used Bob Sakayama's "Channel 2 News.")
Richard Marx’s father.
Mr. Sakayama's music - was that the synthesized stuff? (I heard his name also connected with the bumper music used in the late 1970's and early '80's for WPIX's "Action News.") And what was the "other" music WCBS used, from 1979 to 1981 or '82, which was along the lines of Marx', in terms of who composed it?
This was the night of my 8th grade graduation!
“Bulldog” Drummond
Jackie Gleason doctor didn’t mince words lol
LMAO .. RIGHT!
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The Strongest News Team in Chicago as WBBM 2 Advertised in Chicago!
Of the Then 5 O & O (Owned & Operated) CBS Around the Country, This is what CBS Owned back then... & Still Owns 4 of the CBS Stations Minus St.Louis, & Stations from Westinghouse When they Got Purchased By them in 95.
New York: WCBS 2
Los Angeles: (My Town) then KNXT 2 (Now KCBS 2, Changed Call Letters in 1984)
Philadelphia: Then WCAU 10, (Flipped to KYW 3 in 97, KYW was an NBC Affiliate then Owned by Westinghouse & Westinghouse Bought CBS in 95, & Moved to Channel 3, NBC Bought WCAU 10 from CBS, (Originally Westinghouse) & Swapped Stations)
St. Louis: KMOX 4, CBS Sold Station to Viacom, Now Owned by Another Broadcaster, Also Changed Call Letters to KMOV.
Chicago: WBBM 2 (My Ex Home Town), the Strongest News Team in Chicago at the Time, you had Bill Kurtiss & the Late Harry Porterfield, & Other Cast of Characters on WBBM 2.
The Rest of the CBS O & O's Around the Country...
San Francisco Bay Area: KPIX 5
Dallas/Fort Worth/Metroplex: KVTV 11
Minneapolis/St Paul: WCCO 4
Miami: KFOR 4
Boston: WBZ 4
Detroit: WGPR 62
Baltimore: WJZ 13
Pittsburgh: KDKA 2
Sacramento: KOVR 13
Denver: KCNC 4
You forgot KCNC Denver
@@ScoopNemeth
I keep Forgetting about the CBS Denver O&O.
I Edited it, so its there Now!
The Dallas/Fort Worth station is KTVT, formerly an independent, while the Miami station is WFOR, which swapped channels with NBC's WTVJ in the CBS-Westinghouse merger. KFOR is the NBC affiliate in Oklahoma City, owned by Nexstar. KVTV was the former CBS affiliate in Laredo, Texas, long a satellite of KZTV Corpus Christi.
25:04--I remember the Tab soft drink commercial with Willie Mays. He's 90 as I type this on Oct. 7, 2021; he would've been about 46 when he filmed the commercial.
Steak and Crab Legs for $4.99. Let's go eat!👍
even better if you can pull out the sporrts highlites....this is WONDERFUL!!!!!!!
they should do weather like this again.not like talk for 20 minutes about other stuff
At least the state of Illinois would eventually vote for the ERA... 40 years later.
Communist
Yeah!👍💐🎂🧁🍹
@25:42-Baby Bill Kurtis! Neat!
Eskimo 'friend'
I was only one at the time! I remember Jackie Gleason dying in the 1980s
ARCO GRAPHITE was a failure. It sludged up blocking oil return ports and destroyed the motors in thousands of 70s cars.
was not born until 1981
1982
And the ERA still hasn’t passed…..
Communist
Thank God
@@notsparctacus what's wrong with wanting equal rights?
This how you do real news
today is NOT news....mostly entertain crap that is pushed down from Media giants.....very few local news
24:25 creepy grandpa kisses boy on the lips... uhhhhh
It is a little...odd. Even odder when you consider - were they actors, or really related? If actors, then...somehow it seems even...odder.