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Son of Svengoolie - "Goodbye..." (Break 12, Show #334 - Last Show)

Here is the closing (a little bit cut off at the beginning) of WFLD Channel 32's Son of Svengoolie presenting the movie "Supersonic Man". This was his last show, #334. :-(

Original Airdate: Saturday, January 25th 1986. (His final show taped on Wednesday, January 22nd 1986)

Starring Rich Koz as Son of Svengoolie and Doug Scharf as Doug Graves. Also starring Jim Barton as himself.


This clip aired on Saturday, January 25th 1986, and is included in the following categories:
  • 1980s
  • WFLD Channel 32
  • Son of Svengoolie

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    Rich Koz....a true Chicago Television icon!
    Comment posted by JolietBob1971 on Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008 at 4:01 PM

    It really felt like the end of an era when this happened. And it was. Haven't been any memorable locally produced TV shows since then.
    Comment posted by Ringthane on Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008 at 5:37 PM

    This was the day before the Chicago Bears won Super Bowl XX and three days before the tragic Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.
    Comment posted by dth1971 on Friday, May 14th, 2010 at 6:22 PM

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