I do remember the earliest date I seen WABC TV use the US Marine Corps film for the SSB was when Ch 7 signed off the air early Saturday morning July 23rd, 1983!
The first time I remember WABC TV Ch 7 using the US Marine Corps SSB film was after the same late Friday/early Saturday July 23rd, 1983 when "New York Hot Tracks" first premiered!
What a rare thing this is to see! I don't think I ever saw a news-sign off anywhere on here from WABC yet (plenty of examples from the other NY stations especially WNEW) as well as the Moog SSB!
Bob Lloyd was the announcer on duty at the time the station signed off on this, the anniversary of Bastille Day. Too bad the volume is so low. But it is a treasure, for sure. At what point would WABC have ceased to use this Moog SSB, perchance? And wouldn't this have been one of their last-ever sign-off newscasts?
He was among the rotational core of ABC announcers who handled the evening to sign-off shift at WABC-TV; a group that included Tedd Lawrence, Wally Parker, Ed Williams, and Allan Jefferys. (Until the late 1970's, so did Ed Jordan.) Mr. Lloyd had been with ABC since at least the mid-1960's; he handled announcing duties for "Dark Shadows" in its early years, as well as for "One Life to Live." Mr. Jefferys' voice sounded a bit similar to Mr. Lloyd's, only a bit more nasal.
@@AndyUpdale - A former WABC Musicradio 77 DJ, Frank Kingston Smith, called Mr. Lloyd "The Sleepwalker" because, in the former's estimation, the latter always sounded tired when doing the :55 and :25 news updates during Smith's shift.
I do remember the earliest date I seen WABC TV use the US Marine Corps film for the SSB was when Ch 7 signed off the air early Saturday morning July 23rd, 1983!
15:39 - Card Sharks at 10:30? Must have been syndicated second-run.
The first time I remember WABC TV Ch 7 using the US Marine Corps SSB film was after the same late Friday/early Saturday July 23rd, 1983 when "New York Hot Tracks" first premiered!
He was the announcer on the early episodes of dark shadows
And handled sponsor billboards in the early years of "One Life to Live."
What a rare thing this is to see! I don't think I ever saw a news-sign off anywhere on here from WABC yet (plenty of examples from the other NY stations especially WNEW) as well as the Moog SSB!
There's a sign-off newscast from this station from 1982 (read by Tedd Lawrence).
There's also a sign off newscast on WNBC TV Ch 4 from March 1980 voiced by Don Pardo!
@@AndyUpdale - And from late August 1979, by Bill Rippe.
And WNBC TV from June 1986 voiced by Fred Facey!
@@AndyUpdale - Wait a minute, the news on that sign-off was done by Bill Wolff - better known as the announcer for the soap "Another World."
Bob Lloyd was the announcer on duty at the time the station signed off on this, the anniversary of Bastille Day. Too bad the volume is so low. But it is a treasure, for sure.
At what point would WABC have ceased to use this Moog SSB, perchance? And wouldn't this have been one of their last-ever sign-off newscasts?
I believe that WABC TV stopped using the MOOG SSB around July 22nd or 23rd, 1983.
@@AndyUpdale - At around what time would WABC have stopped doing sign-off newscasts, would you know?
For a while there was it true that WOR TV Ch 9 started using the MOOG SSB in late 1974?
@@AndyUpdale - 1974-75. Someone put up a sign-on dated 1975 where Art Helmer was the announcer.
Probably early 1985!
Different announcer of WABC. That was Bob Lloyd.
He was among the rotational core of ABC announcers who handled the evening to sign-off shift at WABC-TV; a group that included Tedd Lawrence, Wally Parker, Ed Williams, and Allan Jefferys. (Until the late 1970's, so did Ed Jordan.) Mr. Lloyd had been with ABC since at least the mid-1960's; he handled announcing duties for "Dark Shadows" in its early years, as well as for "One Life to Live."
Mr. Jefferys' voice sounded a bit similar to Mr. Lloyd's, only a bit more nasal.
Bob Lloyd's voice sounded almost like Tom Gregory from WNEW TV Ch 5! @@wmbrown6
@@AndyUpdale - A former WABC Musicradio 77 DJ, Frank Kingston Smith, called Mr. Lloyd "The Sleepwalker" because, in the former's estimation, the latter always sounded tired when doing the :55 and :25 news updates during Smith's shift.
If I am not mistaking, wasn't Jim Perry the overnight News updates on 77 WABC Radio?
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When did WABC switched to the 49 star American flag getting raised down Star Spangled Banner video?
Not long after this. Probably the fall.
@@wmbrown6 Probably from the condition of the film, it mad sense.
July 23rd, 1983!
Did WABC TV Ch7 start using the MOOG SSB in the Fall of 1976?
If they did that sign off now it would be different
Wow...40 years ago, when I was 9. I could tell stories about the Mianus River Bridge collapse and the traffic nightmares it caused..