Eyewitness News at 11pm - "Boston Blizzard of '78" - WBZ-TV (Complete Broadcast, 2/7/1978) 📺 ❄️ ❄️

Описание к видео Eyewitness News at 11pm - "Boston Blizzard of '78" - WBZ-TV (Complete Broadcast, 2/7/1978) 📺 ❄️ ❄️

Here's the full broadcast of the 11pm edition of Eyewitness News on WBZ Channel 4 in Boston, MA, recorded on Umatic tape and anchored by Jack Williams and Gail Harris, in the wake of the massive blizzard that hit the city on February 6th and 7th and dumped up to 30 inches of snow.

Includes:

Promo for The Mike Douglas Show with co-host Linda Lavin (voiceover by Mike Douglas)

Jack and Gail preview coming newscast

Commercials for:
Emery Air Freight
McDonald's Quarter Pounder

Station ID - "We're 4 Boston"

News open (with RCA TK-46 in shot)

Looting reported (34 arrested to that point) and coastal flooding, Army troops from Fort Devens in Revere, President Carter declares entire region a Federal disaster area, power outages in several areas

Attempts to clear runway of Logan Airport for Army troops, Ron Brinn of Massport speaks of situation

Jerry Liddell at NBC Communications Center with updates on road conditions, and interview with Gov. Mike Dukakis about arrival of Army troops to help movement and rescue efforts

Dept. of Public Works just beginning effort to clear streets, will take several days

Meterologist Bruce Schwoegler says worst of storm is over

Residents along coast including Revere being evacuated

53 thus far arrested on looting charges, worst in Roxbury, Dorchester and South End

Western area likewise impassable

Restaurant/bar/museum at Peter Stuyvesant on harbor side sinks

2/3 in Hull experiencing flooding, heavy flooding along White Horse Beach in Plymouth

Travelers' advisory in New Hampshire and Maine due to coastal flooding and beach erosion

Cape Cod also affected by high winds, Outermost House washed away

Two Winchester boys die of carbon monoxide poisoning while inside car to keep warm

3-alarm fire burning in Lawrence

MBTA says service will be very slow, a list of those lines still running is shown, but no buses or commuter rail, and a list of snow shovelers and where

Massachusetts Electric Utilities says power has mostly been restored in areas hit by outages

Lists of emergency info and special snow centers

Rhode Island hit worst by storms, also reports on the situations in Connecticut and New York City, and all up and down Eastern Seaboard

Full financial impact of storm yet to be determined

Commercials for:
New Homemade Soup Starter
General Electric Great Annual Red Tag Sale (ends March 5th)
Jones Minute Breakfast Links
La Choy Oriental Vegetables
Theatrical trailer for "Coma"

Bruce has another weather report, warning of another storm starting Saturday, but insists worst of this is over

Commercials for:
Buick Regal (with homemaker Lydia P. Rice, personnel analyst G. Scott Schoppert, Jr., homemaker Debra Magruder, electronic technician Peter Ozzello, and businessman Shawn Walker)
Hostess Breakfast Bake Shop
SunSensor lenses

Sports (whatever there were) with Len Berman (later a fixture of WNBC Channel 4 in New York):

Celtics on 4-game winning streak, beating Pacers in Indianapolis as reported by Johnny Most

Followed by other NBA and NHL scores

In college basketball, UMass at Rutgers, Fairfield at Army, Brown at Yale and Rhode Island at St. John's all cancelled due to snows, Notre Dame at Holy Cross postponed

Highlights of Harvard v. Northeastern hockey game, coaches speak but only one - B.U.'s Jack Parker - is identified on screen

100 fans and employees all at Boston Garden previous night as Buffalo beats Bruins

Jerry Liddell with update on how Army troops from Fort Devens are moving after being stranded on 128 en route to 1A into Revere - and advice not to drive tomorrow

Encapsulation of situation on the ground before newscast ends

Station ID / promo for Action 4

First four seconds of opening of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson before recording ends

"It's 11pm. Do you know where your package is?"

This aired on local Boston TV on Tuesday, February 7th 1978 during the 10:59pm to 11:30pm timeframe.

This footage was donated to The Museum of Classic Chicago Television as part of The Steve Albert Collection.

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