As a 90’s kid, this is an amazing look at the past
Jane Byrne vs. The Press. Always entertaining.
I remember Steve Dahl calling Jane Byrne "Clutch Cargo Lips," because that's the only part of her face that moved when she talked.
@@tomkat9557 Compared to who we've had recently and presently she would be a miracle for the city of Chicago.
Daniel J. Travanti is seen pitching in the Car-X spot 🚗
Terry Murphy!! Wow!! Major crush my whole teenage life!!
Their word choices are wild.
How long was Jay Berry at ch.7? John Drury was a gentleman.
Terry Murphy would later work for Hard Copy 1992-1999
Her Wikipedia page incorrectly said she was at WLS ending in 1980, not 1979. What I also found fascinating was she worked at WJBK (CBS) Detroit in the early 1970's before arriving in Chicago. After Chicago, she moved to Los Angeles anchoring at KNXT/KCBS-TV (1980-1984) and KABC-TV (1984-1987). She later returned to KCBS for two years (1987-1989) before moving on to Hard Copy. And get this, she appeared as herself on the popular Fox show "Married... with Children" (1994) in the episode "Shoeway to Heaven".
I know the actor in the St Paul Federal ad is Charles Kimbrough from Murphy Brown, and the 2 guys on the left look familiar as well
The city was going broke and Byrne was trying to get to the bottom of it. Lady Jane was dealt a bad hand.
19:12 Joe Mantegna - Yellow Pages - "Get in the Yellow" (sung to tune of "We're In the Money")
Good catch! Joe looks more Hispanic than Italian-American with that moustache.
Do you have old news broadcast of the 50s and 60s with original commercials
Good old news broadcast
Is it possible ?, to find a vhs tape the entire show of New Year's Rockin' Eve 1978, where Dick Clark supposed to be there in Times Square New York with the opening of the show on December 31, 1977 Please ?.📼
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I'm curious: how many months was it between John Drury rejoining WGN at this juncture, and Bill Frink joining him there?
I think the incomplete commercial with the pears could be for Jewel Food Stores.
I can imagine that u have the 4/27/1979 edition of ABC World News Tonight ?
Is it just me, or are these old news broadcast more informative than today's? Maybe it's because they don't rely on video so much, but the anchors seem to take more time explaining things to the viewers. In contrast, today's newscasts bounce rapidly from story to story, and all they seem to care about is capturing some clever sound bites.
And would be a you-know-what for the Fuzzy staff to summarize in 5k characters in the description, I figure.
you hit it right on the head. Today's newscasts pale in compairson to this newscast
True, I tend to watch a few hours of Walter Cronkite or random world news from 60s/70s everyday looking at the health of society by comparison, most eye opening free experiment ever. Pop culture, social media and personal infamy rule the news today, of course scattered with real world concerns a few hours a day if you know where to look.
They were absolutely more informative.
Today's broadcasts are full on propaganda.