[had to repost to remove some football highlight clips] Here's another edition of The Nine O'Clock News on WGN Channel 9, anchored by Robert Jordan and Marty McNeeley.
Includes:
Robert and Marty preview coming edition
Ending titles for Saturday Night Movie (with voiceover promo for next night's movie, "The Master Gunfighter," by Floyd Brown)
Sponsor billboard for Heileman's Old Style beer (voiceover by Floyd Brown)
People, Places & Things notice for Chicago Public Library series on Chicago authors (voiceover by Floyd Brown)
Commercials for:
Maple Furriers (with president Martin Silverman)
Mercury Lynx (music: "Spiral" by Vangelis - commercial had to be edited down here due to the music; will be posted in its entirety separately)
Lincoln Carpeting
WGN 'Superman' ID
News open (voiceover by Paul Rogers), with items:
Investigators into Tylenol cyanide deaths look into death of Jay Mitchell, 19, in Sheridan, WY, on July 26th; in Des Plaines, Illinois Atty. Gen. Tyrone Fahner says list of suspects has narrowed; 20-year-old James Howard of Chicago to be nailed on extortion charges in connection with plot to kill hospital patients with cyanide
DeKalb County Sheriff Wilbur Scott warns residents not to drink apple cider from Johnson orchard after letter was sent saying it was tainted with cyanide
Max Bressett, 41, rescued from Lake Michigan waters at Fullerton after swim attempt
Commercials for:
American Express Card - for hotel visitors
Sure anti-perspirant (sung by Jake Holmes)
Hairline Creations (with president Paul Fenimore (sp?) )
Tri-State Bank of Markham closed by state regulators, fifth in state to close this year; comments from William Harris, State Commissioner of Banks & Trusts
4,000 apply for 250 temporary slots at General Foods' Kool-Aid plant on South Side
Don Harris report on death of 67-year-old Berwyn pizza shop owner and Cicero resident Leo Manfredi, ruled a homicide; interview with barber shop owner Frank Giampino
15 arrested in drug raid on South Side apartment building on Maryland Avenue and East 65th Street (one of them Chuck Ashley, 65), half a pound of heroin worth $1 million found
Promo for Laugh Trax
Commercials for:
Captain Black (with Billy Martin)
CarX muffler shop
A look at an auction of rare and exotic birds and reptiles, held at 7232 N. Western; auctioneer Mickey Jacobson is interviewed, as is a young Joey Jacobson (with a snake)
Bill Berg sports, with report on ALCS (Angels vs. Brewers) and NLCS action (Braves vs. Cardinals); Northwestern Wildcats vs. Minnesota, Dan Roan report on Purdue vs. Illinois and other Big Ten and NCAA college football scores (including footage of Miami vs. Notre Dame and Penn State vs. Alabama); Blackhawks vs. Montreal Canadiens; and horse racing action at Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont Park (called by Marshall Cassidy) [note: some of the football footage had to be excised to avoid copyright complaints - the audio narration by Bill Berg remains intact]
Illinois Daily Lottery numbers shown before break
Commercials for:
Chicagoland Honda Dealers
Allstate Update - "55 & Retired Discounts"
Tru-Link Fence (voiceover by ??)
Tom Skilling with the weather forecast
Commercials for:
Paul Masson Carafe (but no Orson Welles)
Steele & Loeber garage and overhead door builders - save up to 25% (voiceover by Floyd Brown)
United Air Lines - "100,000 Mile Flyers" (with Joseph Papp)
The Protector rustproofing and paint shield car protection system - with Mike Ditka (short version of this ad: • The Protector with Mike Ditka (Commer... )
Roy Leonard "CinemaScore" review of "Amityville II: The Possession" (portion of the video clip from the movie had to be reversed to avoid Copyright blockage)
Bob concludes local portion and segues into national Independent Network News (will be posted separately)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, October 9th 1982 during the 8:58pm to 9:32pm timeframe.
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