Here's the complete (re) broadcast of the 10pm edition of Eyewitness News with John Drury and Mary Ann Childers on WLS Channel 7. (That this is a repeat is frequently emphasized in a lower-third super at the start of every segment.)
Includes:
ABC ID (voiceover by Bill Rice)
Commercials for:
The Time Well (consignment shop)
Andriana Furs
Jeffery M. Leving, Attorney-at-Law (dealing in child custody cases and father's rights), with plug at end for Thorek Hospital & Medical Center
Station ID
Newscast open, followed by anchors' intro and stories:
4 people hurt in high-speed car chase (stolen Chevy Caprice colliding with red Oldsmobile Cutlass) at Cicero and Foster, as reported by Charles Thomas; interview with witness Maggie Selaga
Phillip Agnew, 38, survives kidnapping; was locked in trunk of his car for 22 hours, after being robbed at gunpoint at Amoco station at Chicago and Orleans
Tapes show how much mob boss Sam Carlisi, according to feds, is a threat to society
GM may have cheated on safety tests of pre-1988 pickup trucks, according to investigators; comments from GM spokesman Bill O'Neill and Brian O'Neill of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
U.S. Marine general in charge of Operation Restore Hope in Somalia estimates fewer troops needed than previously thought; Mark Stirling of UNICEF and ABC News' Ned Warwick speak of situation there
U.S. warns Iraq not to attack Kurds in northern Iraq
Special prosecutor being appointed to investigate White House aides allegedly searching President-elect Clinton's passport files
FCC fines Infinity Broadcasting $600,000 over Howard Stern
Preview of next stories and Steve Deshler previews weather forecast
Commercials for:
Michigan Winter Travel Guide
F.I.M.'s After Christmas Before sale
Armstong's Diamond Centers - 50% off
The Money Store - with Phil Rizzuto
More news:
Chicago retailers having really merry Christmas sales-wise, as reported by Janet Davies; featured are shopper Mary John, Dick Donat of Marshall Field's, and retail sales analyst John Landschulz
Dionne fur stores in Oak RIdge and Niles ordered by judge to close for 72 hours after falsely claiming to go out of business
Stateway Gardens Field House home to kids turning to rapping
Commercials:
Promo for Measure of Success
Harvey L. Walner & Associates, Ltd.
Bambino's - at Brookfield and La Grange
Forest Hospital Crisis Line
Frank's West Side Auto Parts
Back to the news:
James Ward reviews ex-Bear Walter Payton's restaurants
Steve Deshler with weather forecast
Illinois Lottery and Indiana Lottery numbers given before break
Commercials for:
Nelson Brothers - 75 pieces for $1,999
The Smart Clapper
Victory Auto Wreckers
King Nissan Dodge - with president Ray Hara
Jim Rose (filling in for Tim Weigel) with sports, starting with DePaul beating NW Illinois 90-83, Jerry Tarkanian fired as San Antonio Spurs head coach, NBA and NHL scores, Detroit Lions' quest for revenge against Bears in upcoming meet (Lions runningback Barry Sanders and safety William White speak), Craig Hodges excluded from 3-point shootout in upcoming All-Star break by NBA, and Cubs signings (with comments by GM Larry Himes)
With that, John and Mary Ann close this edition
Commercials for:
Wholesale Furniture Warehouse
Paul Hall Community Center
F.I.M.'s After Christmas Before sale (repeat)
Andriana Furs
The Flower Bucket
976-WAKE phone service
Station ID
Opening for The Late Movie (same opening, but different theme, as used starting around this time and for next several years by sister station WABC Channel 7 in New York), followed by first few seconds of opening titles of film "The Little Minister" [1934]
This aired on local Chicago TV early Saturday, December 19th 1992. (Repeat of 10pm newscast of Friday, December 18th 1992.)
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