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Here's the complete broadcast of the 1978 film "The Great Brain" as presented on the NBC Late Night Movie over WMAQ Channel 5. Sort of a Tom Sawyer / Little House on the Prairie type thing. Wholesome family entertainment. Featuring The Osmonds (of course!) This movie was based on a series of classic children's books by John D. Fitzgerald. Starring Jimmy Osmond (once "Little Jimmy," of "Long Haired Lover From Liverpool" fame) as Tom, a young boy who has fun conning family, friends and neighbors, this wall-to-wall Osmond Family production (Donny Osmond sings the theme which was penned by his brothers) also co-stars Pat Delaney, Fran Ryan, Cliff Osmond, Arthur Roberts, Lynn Benesch, and introducing James Jarnagin and Len Birman (Ken Osmond, however, does not appear in this). All movie bumper voiceovers by Donald Rickles. Includes: Movie show open (with elements that, later in the decade, would be incorporated into the open of Movie 5 here), with preview of film (voiceover by Mel Brandt) (first commercial break edited out on tape) Act I Commercials for: Milk-Bone Dog Biscuits - "The Crunch Food" Mobil Super 10W40 and Mobil 1 Motor Oil Pine Sol grease cleaner (with Katie the Cleaning Lady) American Express Card (with bike mogul Edward R. Schwinn, Jr.) (voiceover by Peter Thomas) Bumper Promo for NewsCenter5 with Chuck Henry and Linda Yu - in Spanish(!¡), touting their simulcast on "Radio Ambiente," WOJO 105 FM Commercials for: Tuscan Pops (short version - with Dick and Pat Van Patten) (voiceover by Skip Hinnant?) Red Lobster (with shrimp) Goodyear Tires - "4 for the 4th" Station ID / Today in Chicago promo (with Jorie Lueloff) Act II Commercials for: Windex Glass Cleaner (with Ammonia-D) Excedrin PM Maybelline Fresh Lash mascara (with Lynda Carter) Pillsbury Frosting Supreme Act III Commercials for: Marriott Hotels (with Bill Marriott) Purolator Courier Chicago Health Club - 2 for the price of 1 (expires July 10th) Mega Tech sound systems Bumper Promo for NewsCenter5 (repetir) Commercials for: Illinois Lottery - Instant Money Match Lottery First Federal of Chicago - with offer of dining set DHL package delivery Station ID / promo of traffic reporter Gary Lee on NewsCenter5 Act IV Offer for book, "99 New Ideas," from Changing Times magazine Act V Commercials for: Hamm's Beer (the bear and other animals jump off a plane) Chicagoland Pontiac Dealers - choose Bonneville, Firebird or Grand Prix for under $7,900 Wickes Furniture - "Exciting Things Are Happening" Sale Tuscan Pops (long version - with Dick and Pat Van Patten) Act VI Commercials for: Oil of Olay Air Force PSA - "A Great Way of Life" NBC - "America: Our Pride Is Showing" (some videotape distortion - at station side?) PSA for National Alliance of Business - "Hire a Teenager" Bumper Promo for NewsCenter5 (repetir) Promo for Hill Street Blues Commercials for: A&P - "The Great A&P Price Rollback" (voiceover by ?) Century 21 realtors (with actor John Lawlor) Station ID / promo of traffic reporter Gary Lee on NewsCenter5 Act VII Commercials for: Budweiser beer - "This Bud's for You" Chicagoland Pontiac Dealers - T1000 for around $5,300 Final weeks of "Evita" at Shubert Theatre before national tour Gulf Lite Charcoal Starter Act VIII (audio starts warbling pretty bad before end of recording) (final commercial break, and preview of next week's movie, are not included) This aired on local Chicago TV on Sunday, June 28th 1981 into early Monday, June 29th 1981 during the 10:45pm to 12:45am 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: [email protected] 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 [email protected] Thank you for your help!