WMAQ Channel 5 - NewsCenter5 at 10pm (Complete Broadcast, 9/18/1980) 📺

Описание к видео WMAQ Channel 5 - NewsCenter5 at 10pm (Complete Broadcast, 9/18/1980) 📺

Here's the complete broadcast of a 10pm edition of NewsCenter5 on WMAQ Channel 5, (which immediately followed Part 4 of the premiere airing of the miniseries "Shogun.")

Anchors are Jim Ruddle and Chuck Henry.

Includes:

Promo for NBC Nightly News (voiceover by Howard Reig)

Preview of coming newscast

Commercials for:
"Middle Age Crazy" (theatrical trailer) (ending voiceover by Ed Grennan)
First National Bank of Chicago
McDonald's - "Get a Break" (ending voiceover by Ed Grennan)

Station ID / promo for NewsCenter5 at Noon (voiceover by Ed Grennan)

NewsCenter5 open, and stories:

- Indictments returned in 1977 Soldier Field "Super Bowl of Rock Concerts" case against promoters Bruce Kapp, Carl and Larry Rosenbaum, and box office treasurer Edward Cassin; assistant U.S. Attorney Scott Lassar lays out case

- Mayor Byrne now insists she supports Richard M. Daley for State's Attorney, but rubs in the case of late Fire Commissioner Robert Quinn that he'd handled

- Peter Nolan "Viewpoint" on Byrne/Daley feud

Commercials for:
United Airlines ($99 in Coach, $119 in First Class one-way to Houston through October 15th)
Chevy Monza (with Skip Hinnant)
Olympia Beer
Aldi Foods

- President Carter backtracks on claims he made of Ronald Reagan being racist, but Reagan camp isn't buying it

- More Federal workers indicted for stealing $135,000 in welfare money and food stamps from state; clips of food pantry at the Marillac House at 2822 W. Jackson are shown

- Outside supermarket at 35th and Giles that was hit by fire, people take thrown-away cereal boxes from dumpsters

- Roger Ebert reviews "Those Lips, Those Eyes," and continues his interview with Richard Chamberlain about his career and his role in "Shogun"

Commercials for:
Water Tower Place - "Where Fantasy Becomes Reality"
Quaker 100% Natural Cereal (with runner Jim Fixx)
FM 100 - "A Beautiful Place to Be"
Qyx - "The Intelligent Typewriter" - by Exxon

- Mike Jackson with final part of Special Report, "The Sky's the Limit," on growth of cable TV; Warner Cable Corp. chairman Gustave Hauser speaks about interactive Qube system, and columnist Marilyn Preston and former FCC Commissioner Newton Minow also give their views

Commercials for:
American Airlines - "The #1 Choice for Domestic Travel"
Jewel Food Stores - sales on pork and Thompson seedless grapes (through September 24th)
St. Paul Federal Savings - "We Give You More for Your Money Than Money"
Saxon Prismatone Flat latex paint (sale ends October 6th)

Jim Tilmon with the weather

Greg Gumbel sports:

- Latest on quarterback Dave Wilson's case against Big 10, his Champaign-based attorney Robert Auler speaks of the aftermath of Judge Harry Klem's ruling against him, and University of Illinois students give their reaction; case appealed to three-judge panel

- Highlights of Astros-Reds and Yankees-Blue Jays games, followed by American and National League scores

- In high school football, Maine East and New Trier East face off in Park Ridge, highlights shown

Back to news:

- 8-year-old Traci Pagel who'd gotten liver transplant is running slight fever in Denver hospital, but is otherwise okay

With that, newscast ends

Commercials for:
Gloria Vanderbilt hawking the new "Vander-Belt"
First 10 seconds of WCLR FM 102 ad (recording ends midway)

This aired on local Chicago TV on Thursday, September 18th 1980 during the 9:58pm to 10:27pm timeframe.

This is from a videotape donated to the Museum of Classic Chicago Television as part of the Dr. William Matviuw collection.

About The Museum of Classic Chicago Television:

The MCCTv (FuzzyMemoriesTV) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit whose primary mission is the preservation and display of off-air, early home videotape recordings (70s to early 80s, mostly) recorded off of TV (in Chicago or other cities now too); things which would likely be lost if not sought out and preserved digitally. If you have any old 1970s videotapes recorded off of TV please email: [email protected] Even though (mostly) short clips are displayed here, we preserve the entire broadcasts in our archives - the complete programs with breaks (or however much is present on the tape), for historical preservation. For information on how to help in our mission, to donate or lend tapes to be converted to digital, please e-mail [email protected] Thank you for your help!

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