WBBM Channel 2 - Where Are They Now? (Complete Broadcast, 9/13/1982) 📺

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  • Here's the complete broadcast of a special presentation, Where Are They Now?, about some memorable names of the past 30 years, aired over WBBM Channel 2 and hosted by Bob Sirott and Carrie Cochran (we could do our own "Where Are They Now?" special on Carrie Cochran herself!).
    Includes:
    Station ID (voiceover by Bob Carrington)
    Preemption notice for WKRP in Cincinnati (which, according to voiceover Bob Carrington, will air after THE 10 O'Clock News)
    Channel 2 Special Presentation animated bumper
    Show open and preview of who will be spotlighted (with pertinent clips)
    Sponsor billboard for Heilemann's Pure Genuine Old Style (voiceover by Bob Carrington)
    Commercials for:
    Heilemann's Pure Genuine Old Style ("Nature - a master craftsman")
    Thrive! cat food
    Segment 2, with profiles of Jack Larson and Noel Neill ("Johnny Olsen" and "Lois Lane," respectively, in Adventures of Superman), and Keith Thibodeaux ("Little Ricky" in I Love Lucy)
    Commercials for:
    Diet Rite Cola
    Kentucky Fried Chicken (with Shirley Muldowney, "Famous Race Car Driver")
    Segment 3, spotlighting former WLS Musicradio 89 disc jockey Dick Biondi, and the truth behind his firing from the station after only three years and high ratings
    Commercial: Heilemann's Pure Genuine Old Style ("Ice Age")
    Sponsor billboard for Heilemann's Pure Genuine Old Style (voiceover by Bob Carrington)
    Segment 4, giving updates on Rodney Allen Rippy (former Jack in the Box commercial spokeskid) and Bill Raisch (who played the "One-Armed Man" in the 1967 series finale of The Fugitive; he would die two years after this show)
    After which, Bob and Carrie close the show, followed by...
    Ending credits (on a Seeburg flip jukebox, with Mr. Biondi's 1960 "Pizza Song" played):
    Where Are They Now?
    Copyright 1982 WBBM-TV/CBS Inc.
    All Rights Reserved
    Written and Produced by Carrie Cochran & Bob Sirott
    Directed by Phil Murray
    Edited by John Carbo
    Minicam Operators - Jack Chapman, Ron Crook, Tom Evans, Carl Stein, Tom Vlodek, Mark Young
    Technical Director - Jim Knowlton
    Audio - Rich Wegner
    Video - Ray Matter
    Studio Lighting - Tom Kaniff
    Studio Cameras - Ralph Aulwurm, Jim Mulqueeny, Wade Parmelee, Bob Skorup
    Production Coordinator - Phil Wolf
    Graphics Director - Jim Mulroyan
    Graphic Artists - Jim Efstathiou, Barbara Mosak
    Scenic Designer - John Derdall
    Film Excerpts Courtesy Of:
    I Love Lucy - Viacom
    Stamp Day for Superman - U.S. Treasury Dept.
    Lonely Are the Brave - Universal Pictures
    The Tonight Show - National Broadcasting Co.
    The Fugitive - Worldvision Enterprises, Inc.
    Special Thanks to Gary Grossman, Joel Langer, Cindy Walker
    Executive Producer - Jim Hatfield
    (c) MCMLXXXII CBS Inc. All Rights Reserved
    WBBM-TV - Recorded
    Commercials for:
    Red Lobster - Seafood Lover's Choice
    McCormick mixes (sung by Jake Holmes) (voiceover by Peter Thomas)
    Station ID / Harry Porterfield promo for THE 10 O'Clock News
    Beginning of M*A*S*H opening
    This aired on local Chicago TV on Monday, September 13th 1982 during the 7:30pm to 8:00pm timeframe.
    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: tapes@fuzzy.tv 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 tapes@fuzzy.tv Thank you for your help!
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Komentáře • 40

  • @chrisw6164
    @chrisw6164 Před rokem +5

    Good sponsor choice. I’m gonna need some Old Style to sit through this.

  • @stutzmantod1
    @stutzmantod1 Před rokem +6

    Old style was the best beer around early 80s 3:49

  • @joshorjoshuaorjoshy
    @joshorjoshuaorjoshy Před rokem +11

    not happy I had to wait longer for WKRP

  • @privateprivate1865
    @privateprivate1865 Před rokem +4

    Ya know.. i really appreciate this beautiful channel.
    Thank you ❤️☮️♾️🕊️🌈

  • @blackphoenix77
    @blackphoenix77 Před rokem +9

    I don't understand why they said Rodney Allen Rippy's story had a sad ending.....He was leading a fairly normal life for a teenager and waiting until he turned eighteen to get his earnings from those commercials. He's currently 54.

    • @chrisw6164
      @chrisw6164 Před rokem +3

      His mom died in 1986, so that’s sad. But it obviously hasn’t happened yet when this was filmed. I hope he’s doing well, what a weird little life he had as a young kid.

  • @WallyTony
    @WallyTony Před rokem +3

    My cats always loved Thrived. I forgot it basically came in a cereal box.

  • @theylied1776
    @theylied1776 Před rokem +7

    I remember Rodney Allen Rippy. He was a regional sensation in California. When I was little kid, I had no idea what he was famous for? Because in the south and in the midwest, we didn't have any Jack in the Box restaurants.

    • @lindamorgan7855
      @lindamorgan7855 Před rokem

      He was famous in parts of the Midwest, too. Growing up in Chicago we had Jack in the Box restaurants so we were well aware of him.

    • @privateprivate1865
      @privateprivate1865 Před rokem

      @@lindamorgan7855 oh wow.. i had no idea jack in the box was anywhere outside of California when i was a mod in the early 80s

  • @darrellmfume4020
    @darrellmfume4020 Před rokem +6

    this was GOOD/Thanks.

  • @davanmani556
    @davanmani556 Před rokem +5

    I was confused about Little Ricky as well. I kept thinking it was Desi Arnaz too. I knew a guy who was a fan of that group David and the Giants. He kept saying the drummer played Little Ricky. I didn’t believe him till I saw the credits on those reruns years later. LOL.

  • @jayvee9629
    @jayvee9629 Před rokem +4

    Because of reruns, the phrase "looking for the one-armed man" became ubiquitous for a couple of decades after the series ended.

    • @darrylh1971
      @darrylh1971 Před rokem

      The final Fugitive's highest ratings would later be surpassed by the final M*A*S*H episode's ratings.

  • @Fang67RAM
    @Fang67RAM Před rokem +2

    The voiceovers in the Old Style commercials were done by Edward Binns.

  • @pamczech5984
    @pamczech5984 Před rokem +5

    I remember channel 2 had jewish Sunday morning show with an acorn the guy shrunk down to fit into the acorn and they had bible stories magic door I think it was called

  • @andyrose5616
    @andyrose5616 Před 9 měsíci +1

    29:08 Michael Bell was the voice of Red Lobster.
    This seems like an odd show to preempt network prime time, especially on an O&O. I wonder if it was one of those “Makegood Theater” type productions local stations would do occasionally to burn off some extra ad inventory.

  • @kengeorgejones6855
    @kengeorgejones6855 Před rokem +3

    Thanks. Enjoyed the interview with Noel and Jack, and the brief glimpse at the very underrated Mike's Murder.

  • @MsBackstager
    @MsBackstager Před rokem +1

    Luv this.

  • @LifeofWalk
    @LifeofWalk Před rokem +1

    Pretty cool! This show is pretty old so I looked up the kid and I saw that he's still alive although his mom isn't. He has a wiki page and everything, also some interviews on YT!

  • @darrylh1971
    @darrylh1971 Před rokem +2

    Fuzzy: Hope you find another one of these "Where Are They Now?" WBBM specials someday, including the one where John Coughlin talks about his 1951 WBBM Chicago game show "In The Bag".

  • @AQuestionofCharacter
    @AQuestionofCharacter Před rokem +3

    Bob Sirrot was hilarious.

  • @josselineribot4
    @josselineribot4 Před rokem +3

    ❤ je vous remercie pour votre vidéo j'aime il est 2heure du matin je regarde 😂

  • @wendylafauce5618
    @wendylafauce5618 Před rokem +2

    OK now tell me what is Carrie Cochran doing now? What was the name of the staff announcer? It's driving me crazy.

    • @FuzzyMemoriesTV
      @FuzzyMemoriesTV  Před rokem

      Read the video description - you’ll find at least one of your answers there. 😄

    • @wendylafauce5618
      @wendylafauce5618 Před rokem

      @@FuzzyMemoriesTV Too funny. I was so busy watching the video I didn't read the full description. Who can I talk to about donating material?

    • @FuzzyMemoriesTV
      @FuzzyMemoriesTV  Před rokem

      @@wendylafauce5618 - Please e-mail tapes@fuzzy.tv Thank you!

  • @Stephanie-vn6ir
    @Stephanie-vn6ir Před rokem +1

    Where are these host now?😂😅

    • @clydeferguson519
      @clydeferguson519 Před rokem +2

      Bob Sirott works for WGN radio in the morning, don't know about Carrie Cochran. I know that they must have gotten divorced, as he's been married to Marianne Murciano for a few years now..

    • @Stephanie-vn6ir
      @Stephanie-vn6ir Před rokem

      @@clydeferguson519
      Oh wow, thanks for the update. 🙃

  • @kennethmalecki7570
    @kennethmalecki7570 Před rokem +1

    In one of ads diet Pepsi did win after all tab diet rite r not around anymore in 2023

  • @mariaware8272
    @mariaware8272 Před 11 měsíci

    More Black Pathology; It seems like reporters and editors love reporting about sad Black people instead of Satisfied, happy to be alive every day People 😮❤😮

  • @jeffthevideoguy23
    @jeffthevideoguy23 Před rokem +4

    Old Style, barf