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Here are some surviving excerpts from a Umatic aircheck that was recorded at the station (hence the time stamp burned into the picture) which was unfortunately mostly recorded over with an episode of All Creatures Great and Small - the 6:00pm edition of Eyewitness News on WLS Channel 7. Anchoring are Fahey Flynn and John Drury (the latter filling in for Joel Daly); plus John Coleman with weather and Mike Nolan (in for Bill Frink) on sports, as mentioned in the open; plus reference to other segments that will not be seen here such as a close-up report by Nancy Becker, a report from John Culea, and a special report about today's Air Force (presumably by Daly). Includes: Incomplete open (with voiceover by Mike Rapchak), followed by news items: Federal agents raid a bomb making factory with 200 sticks of dynamite, blasting caps and fuses, and arrest four people; more details promised later in broadcast Five people shot at Just Games Arcade on Euclid Avenue in Mount Prospect during apparent robbery; one, unidentified, has died, the other wounded are Betty Dean, 15; Tom Sergey (?), 21; Laura Jouse (?), 16; and Victor Mala (?), 21 Rosemarie Gulley on shooting death of 15-year-old Demetrius Thomas (a student at DuSable High School), whose mother insists police fired the bullet that killed him, but police claim said bullet only hit a windowsill; a robbery ad taken place in the building where they lived, aforehand; sister Edna describes the whole melee, followed by Sgt. Wesley Dillard of Wentworth District telling his side of the story April robbery of First National Bank of Skokie was inside job, according to Federal investigators Fred Villanueva gives detailed report on story Fahey led with; bomb-making equipment was connected to Puerto Rican terrorist group FALN; arrested in Hammond, IN, are 42-year-old Mitchell Lawson, his wife Dorothy, and two youngsters; explosives had been purchased in Tennessee (At this point - 6:06:19pm on WLS - the recording was unfortunately taped over just as Fahey was introducing Nancy; and we see a PBS sponsor slide for Alpha Beta Company before an airing of "All Creatures Great and Small" on a California PBS station) Returning to Eyewitness News at 6:55:47, as John concludes his weather report; Fahey then closes newscast by advising viewers to stay tuned for Happy Days, and to preview 10pm edition, after which a faraway shot of the set and theme is presented Promo for 3:30 Movie presentation of Prudence and the Pill for Wednesday (voiceover by Mike Rapchak) WLS-TV Rebuttal by Juliette McKinney, concerned parent, on SETA (sp?) Youth Program which gave disadvantaged youth (age range 14-21) job opportunities (opening voiceover by Mike Rapchak) Commercials for: Chevy Chevette Soft & Dri ladies anti-perspirant - "Nervous is Why there's New Soft & Dri" (with Charlene Tilton and PJ Soles) Marriott's Great America - "Nighttime" with Vampire family (ending voiceover by Mike Rapchak) Station ID, with Steve Edwards promoting next day's AM Chicago Happy Days open (joined in progress), with not-so-happy days of network feeds with 5 kHz telco audio heard throughout (most of opening titles cut to avoid YouTube blockage) Commercials for: Dynamo (with Harold Newman) (voiceover by Jerry Damon?) Irish Spring soap - "Soccer" (with ending promo for Colgate Hall of Fame Golf Classic for August 27th and 28th) First 20 seconds of Act I of episode "Marion Rebels" (S04E15; original air date February 1st 1977) This aired on local Chicago TV on Tuesday, August 9th 1977 within the 6:00pm to 7:02pm 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!