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North West Federal Savings - "A Sound Place To Save" (Commercial, 1977)
Views: 2527
Here's a commercial for North West Federal Savings - "A sound place to save."
Featuring Chicago actor and David Mamet favorite, Mike Nussbaum.
"It's North West Federal Savings Time - 63 Hours a Week!"
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, June 18th 1977 at 10pm!
Zimmerman Lincoln-Mercury - "Cub Reporter" (Commercial, 1978)
Views: 1780
Here's a commercial for Zimmerman Lincoln-Mercury featuring their "Cub Reporter" - seems likely inspired by Long Chevrolet's Timmy to me.
Featuring Zimmy The Zales Cat!
Zimmerman Lincoln-Mercury was located at North Avenue - Route 64 - at Dunham Road in St. Charles.
I wonder where "Cub Reporter" is now - she's got to be around 43 or 44 years old. Gotta love her Jodie Foster inspired outfit.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Thursd...
WLUP The Loop FM 98 - "Lorelei Lip-Syncing" (Commercial, 1980?)
Views: 5963
Here's a cool vintage commercial for WLUP - The Loop - FM 98. I believe this airing is from early 1980.
Features that original hot siren Loop chick - Lorelei, lip-syncing to Steve Dahl & Garry Meier, Les Tracy, Mitch Michaels (Doin' the Cruise!), and Sky Daniels!
(Also features a tiny snippet of a WFLD Channel 32 M*A*S*H bumper at the beginning) Enjoy!
Commercial Produced by Chuck Blore.
WBBM-FM 96 'Hot Hits!' (Commercial, 1982)
Views: 1494
Here is a commercial for local Chicago radio station WBBM-FM 96 Hot Hits!
This commercial aired on local Chicago TV in June of 1982.
Empire Carpets - "What's the Name?" (Commercial, 1980)
Views: 2732
Here's another early commercial for Empire Carpets, featuring Lynn Hauldren as the Empire Carpet Man, installing a carpet for a Mr. Kimstead who'd just gotten the idea to have carpets installed for $6.95 a yard just three days before, doesn't have to make an installment payment for 60 days, and got a free Bissell rug shampooer after buying two rooms of carpeting - but has constant trouble remembering the name and phone number. With the now-famous "588-2300" jingle at the end.
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WFLD Channel 32 - Oak Park Village Mall (Commercial #1, 1976)
Views: 2389
Here's a short 10 second spot for the Oak Park Village Mall. Remember this? When they blocked off Lake Street and created an outdoor "mall" much in the way they did with State Street?
This was produced at WFLD Channel 32 during the Kaiser Broadcasting Company days, and was directed by Don Shannon. It was recorded on 6-30-76.
"...a beautiful place to shop"
This likely aired on local Chicago TV in July of 1976.
WFLD Channel 32 - Oak Park Village Mall (Commercial #2, 1976)
Views: 1642
Here's another short 10 second spot for the Oak Park Village Mall. Remember this? When they blocked off Lake Street and created an outdoor "mall" much in the way they did with State Street?
This was produced at WFLD Channel 32 during the Kaiser Broadcasting Company days, and was directed by Don Shannon. It was recorded on 6-30-76.
"...a beautiful place to shop"
This likely aired on local Chicago TV in July of 1976.
WBBM Channel 2 - TV 2 News at 10pm (Part 2, 1973)
Views: 1516
Here's Part 2 of a complete edition of the TV 2 News at 10pm on WBBM Channel 2 with anchor Bob Wallace. Also featuring Christopher (Chris) Wallace. Includes:
Bob reading the following items:
- 7,000 members of Confederation of Police about to do another ticket blitz on the order of their last blitz of September 27th 1972; due to start on Monday to tie into "Chicago Law Enforcement Week," in protest over collective bargaining; Christopher Wallace (better ...
Illinois Lottery Daily Game - "You Can Call It Fun" With Bill Saluga (Commercial #1, 1981)
Views: 2503
Here's a commercial for the Illinois Lottery - The Daily Game - featuring a carnival barker type character named Raymond J. Johnson Jr. played by Bill Saluga. (He was the "You can call me Ray, or you can call me Jay, or you can call me..." guy.)
(There is also a slightly different version of the same commercial)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Sunday, February 1st 1981.