WFLD Channel 32 - Keyfax Nite-Owl Service (Opening, 7/16/82)

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Here's another rare example of WFLD Channel 32's Keyfax Nite-Owl Service, notably the first six minutes thereof on this particular day.

Nite-Owl was WFLD's equivalent to the BBC's long-running Ceefax and ITV's (Independent Television, the commercial TV outlet) Oracle.

Includes:

Station ID / promo for Eight O'Clock Movie presentation of "The Trouble With Women" with Burt Reynolds as Dan August, for 8:00pm (voiceover by Jim Barton)

Nite-Owl opening titles, with voiceover by Jim Barton (and "Burning Bar" theme music by Tangerine Dream). Notice: the Owl never opens his eyes! (bad omen for Nite-Owl?) followed by following graphics:

List of "Orbits" that are of 20 minutes' duration and repeated every hour
- Orbit 1: Sports, news, business and weather
- Orbit 2: All leisure - features, quizzes etc.
- Orbit 3: Back for more news, sports business

First song: "Don't Talk To Strangers" by Rick Springfield

"Whole New World With Keyfax" graphic with locked door opening

Sports Highlights: The Bears signed first round draft pick Jim McMahon and NITE-OWL reports on the Cubs and Sox return to play
News Highlights: NITE-OWL brings you all the latest news from the Mideast, Chicago and the nation
Leisure Highlights: NITE-OWL's ON THE WEEKEND highlights fun things to do for all ages, plus horoscopes and the quick-witted Trickster

Bulls Eye - Kids 15 and Under - Send NITE-OWL your jokes, quizzes and stories - We'll select the best ones for broadcast. The writer of the best joke of the month will get a prize - Join the BULLS EYE CLUB-you get a membership card and lots of other things (with Elk Grove Village address to send all of the above)

"Behind The Scenes Tonight" clapperboard motif with owl mascot, followed by credits:
Producers: Suzanne Riordan, Wally Gullick and Heywood Hoffman
Editors: Gerri Duda, Bill Mahlock, Jim Sulski, Mike Lavitt
Production: Cora Moir

Read On Thru Nite-Owl...... (come hither hand gesture)

Keep In Tune with Nite-Owl (with orchestra conductor and notes)

Sports News Follows in a moment....

Summary (spelling and grammar on this and subsequent graphics as shown on screen)
- BEARS. Jim McMahon is not celebrating but the former BYU quarterback has singed a four year contract
- BRITISH OPEN. Bobby Clampett fired an impressive 67 to take the first round lead with Tom Watson just two strokes off the pace
- WHITE SOX. The Sox ran into the hard hitting Brewers he Bears put two players under contract Wednesday
- CUBS. The division leading Braves pounded Fergie Jenkins early and Chicago could never recover
Detailed reports follow

BEARS SIGN McMAHON (with graphic of Bears helmet) - NITE-OWL REPORT FOLLOWS

FOOTBALL
The Bears first-round draft choice Jim McMahon from Brigham Young university, signed a four-year pact.

More in a moment

Second song: "Do You Know The Way To San José" by Dionne Warwick

McMahon is expected to challenge veteran Vince Evans for the Bears' starting role, who has been signed a couple days ago.
Jerry Argovitz, McMahon's agent were also not happy with the terms of the pacage offered by the Bears.

More in a moment

Jim McMahon is now scheduled to report with other rookies to the Bears' training camp July 24th.

More in a moment

British Open report, next

Nite-Owl Sports is sponsored by CENTEL - CENTEL Cable Television Company of Illinois

British Open Report follows in a moment

GOLF - BRITISH OPEN
Bobby Clampett beat the fearful back nine, and wound up with a first round leading five under par as play opened at the British Open in Scotland.

more in a moment

(tape cuts out)

"Welcome to Nite-Owl, your late-night news and information program from Keyfax. Keyfax is an innovative information service which features the latest News, Sports, Business, Weather, and Entertainment. Nite-Owl blasts off (not "takes flight?") at 12 Midnight, every night on Channel 32, WFLD Chicago".

This aired on local Chicago TV early Friday, July 16th 1982 during the 12:00 Midnight to 12:06am timeframe.

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