WLS Channel 7 - Eyewitness News at 6pm (Complete Broadcast, 10/3/1984) 📺 [+Partial Wheel of Fortune]
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- Here's a complete broadcast of Eyewitness News at 6:00pm on WLS Channel 7, anchored by "The Big Tuna" himself, Floyd Kalber, followed by a partial edition of Wheel of Fortune.
Includes:
Station ID / Wheel of Fortune promo (voiceover by Ernie Anderson)
News open, followed off the bat (pun not necessarily intended) by Chicago Cubs' Game 2 victory in NLCS and reports by Kim Peterson, Mary Ann Childers and (in DeKalb) Alan Krashesky
Commercials for:
Wag's - $2.99 special on chicken, spaghetti and other dishes (logo looks like it was pinched from Walgreens)
DuPont Corian table top - at kitchen and bath dealers
Now to other news:
- 200 students suspended from Holy Angel School at 607 E. Oakwood by Father George Clements after their parents had missed previous Sunday's Mass, as reported by Jim Avila; parents Darlene Bertrand and Patricia Ellington are interviewed
- Six teenagers from North Barrington Hills accused of commando-type crime spree in that area
- Major financial problems at First National Bank Chicago due to huge loan losses (and in wake of similar problems at Continental Bank), as detailed by financial editor Andrew Leckey (with clips of 1st chairman Barry Sullivan speaking of situation); followed by Wall Street averages and groundbreaking for expansion of McCormick Place
Commercials for:
Benihana Frozen Restaurant Classics
AMC/Jeep/Renault - "The Ones to Watch Clearance Time"
Promo for "The Odd Couple" with Rita Moreno and Sally Struthers at Shubert Theatre
America's Life & Health Insurance Companies - "Fair Payment"
Steve Deshler weather forecast
Commercials for:
Wickes Furniture - with Chairman Sanford C. Sigoloff
The Video King - with Cubs' Jody Davis
Heritage Bank
Tim Weigel at Wrigley Field, with details on Cubs' Game 2 win, discussion with Mike Adamle, and comments from Cubs' Bob Dernier and manager Jim Frey, Padres manager Dick Williams and Steve Garvey; followed by news on Detroit Tigers' ALCS Game 1 win over Kansas City Royals
Commercials for:
Jewel Stores - Round the Clock values
Something Else Panties by Bali
Little Debbie snack cakes
Dodge Trucks - 5 Year/50,000 Mile Protection Plan
John Drury previews 10pm newscast to be aired after ALCS Game 2, then Floyd closes newscast.
(C) Copyright 1984 American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
Commercials for:
Allied - "We Mean Business"
Quickie automatic sponge mop
Station ID / promo for Midnight Movie "Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole"
Open and Segment 1 of Wheel of Fortune
Commercials for:
Eagle Food Centers' Great American Foodfest of National Brands
1985 Plymouth Reliant K
Segment 2 of program
Commercials for:
Bob Evans Pork Sausage
Zayre - Customer returns with a smile
Political ad for Paul Simon (no, not the folk singer) for Senate
Chicago Tribune - hyping their sports coverage of Cubs
Segment 3 (recording ends midway)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Wednesday, October 3rd 1984 during the 6:00pm to 6:48pm timeframe.
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This is the closest I'll get to a time machine. I love the complete broadcasts with commercials.
Floyd Kalber, CEO of “Good Evening Chicago❗️/ Have a safe Evening❗️”
Was excited to see a complete Ch.7 Eyewitness News broadcast from 1984...but as soon as Floyd Kalber began the opening story, this old Cub fan's heart sank from the memories that came flooding back. So much hope and excitement, ending in bitter disappointment in San Diego. And when the Cubs finally (FINALLY!) won it all in 2016 where did I watch the breakthrough? From where I live now...in San Diego🙃
Me too. Exactly the same thing. I was thinking the same thing when I saw your comment
Floyd Kalber and Tim Weigel. I definitely remember these guys. These were the best times when everything was pre-Covid.
John Drury too. I remember all of them, and may they rest in heavenly peace. I get excited seeing Mike Adamle too, I remember him better from hosting American Gladiators. Too bad his health is apparently bad today. T_T
Yeah it took thirty two years to get that pennant, but how sweet it was!
'84 was the better team and story
@@ig8895 Yeah i agree. 84 was better because it came by surprise. in 2016 they played so damn good early on, you knew it was coming!
They didn’t get the pennant
@@MrDuds1984Yeah i know, but i mean it was a better story to me. I just wished that 89 team would have won it all, the giants whooped their asses!
The Padres would go on to the ‘84 World Series; but in the end, the Commissioner’s Trophy would belong to the Detroit Tigers.
Well the mid 80’s was one of the worst times of my life when the Cubs were clinching the NL East and I was dealing with low self esteem and severe family problems were I at the time was ready to run away from home after having problems with bratty classmates in high school and horrible family problems. Wish I could relive the memories again on a better note!
Jeffrey, thank you. The Cubs are way better 32 years later since they won the pennant and World Series! Life is better now than it was since the Cubs won the World Series.
The Cubs had to wait another 32 years to win a World Series!
Thank you for being so positive and encouraging
@@MelodyJ_123It’s only the truth.
I remember watching this!
A very young me didn't realize how cute Mary Ann Childers was back in 1984
The nighttime "Wheel" in 1984 was in NYC, not seen on WLS' sister station WABC-TV, it was from 1983-89 seen on WCBS-TV.
And not until 1989, I think, did "Wheel" in NYC move to WABC - where it remains today.
"The Cubs aren't getting too excited as stranger things have happened."
Oh boy they sure did in that series.
I was 13 during the summer of 84' growing up in the Twin Cities. Honestly, I was an American League guy (back when that actually mattered) but my Twins, like the Cubs were pretty much irrelevant in my lifetime. Having said that, in March of 84' we got cable and I was stoked to have Cubs and Braves games pretty much everyday. In a 6 month period, I fell in love with the Cubs that last to this day. Man alive, was that a fun season.
'Perp walk" for the parents scolded for not attending mass but not one mugshot of the armed Barrington Hills bandits. Interesting.
Love these gems!! Do you have ANY TX footage for April 21, 1967 (Oak Lawn/Belvidere/Lake Zurich tornadoes) or August 8, 1990 (Plainfield) ??
“2 down, 1 to go.” Yeah, you’re still waiting for that one.
Too bad. There would have been day World Series baseball as this was pre lights
I've lived on Chicago's southwest side my whole life, but I was born nearly five and and half years later. So it's nice to see how Eyewitness News and Wheel of Fortune were when my parents were watching all this on ABC affiliate WLS before they gave birth to a huge Wheel of Fortune fan. The show got rid of the shopping element before the eighties came to an end, and my parents aren't hardcore Wheel fans like I am, but my father told me that he remembers the shopping element quite well.
That was fun!
And the Cubs would go on to lose three straight . . .
Also when Tim Weigel did the report at Wrigley at 6:20pm it didn’t look too dark.
Meanwhile, as Kalber arrived at WLS, that station's onetime "weatherman jester," John Coleman, came to Kalber's old stomping grounds of WMAQ Channel 5, after 11 months (Sep 1983-Aug 1984) at WCBS Channel 2 in New York as had followed both his long "Good Morning America" stint and his early stewardship of The Weather Channel. I seem to remember Coleman was somewhat more subdued in NYC compared to WLS and, to an extent, even WMAQ. That, plus Channel 2 had other weathermen who got all the prime slots - Irv "Mr. G" Gikofsky and, since earlier in 1984, Dr. Frank Field (late of WNBC Channel 4 - Dr. Field's departure from that station was what propelled Al Roker to main weatherperson status).
Times were so good back then
Oh my God, it's Kim Peterson! If you lived in Atlanta in the late 1990s you heard the KImmer on 640-WGST. He's no longer on talk radio, basically because it's a slowly dying medium in the age of podcasting.
i was born 1984 march 2
Wow. Great gem.
Pretty in pink, Vanna!
Interesting that watching the Cubs didn’t get too cocky after going up two games against the Padres, they knew they needed one more game in San Diego but things just didn’t work out.
Odd there is a White Sox Bag above Leon Durham in the Cubs locker room take a look.
Lol! It pretty much jinks Cubs.😥
Hahaha you're right!
I think wags predates my time by a few years but I think they were owned by Walgreens
If they were, that'd explain it . . .
We used to eat there. Teust me, it was nothing special
Sure Leon, take a couple days off.. actually, why don't you take 5 days off and not fly to San Diego.
The Priest was right. Look how society is now. If you want the private school education then follow the rules. If not, go get a public education.
Guys got too giddy talking about Detroit 😂
im catholic...that priest wasnt angry that the parents missed mass. He was angry the collection plate was light.
San Diego wins the series 3-2. They won three straight lol!
Sportz suk
Too bad Steve Garvey broke their little Cubby hearts in San Diego when homered off Lee Smith to win 🏆 the Series! 🫢🫣🤣