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Here's an almost 40-year-old clip (to the day!) that I found randomly at the end of a Umatic videotape. Thought not from Chicago TV, it's still interesting. (of course) It's a rare clip from WMAL Channel 7 out of Washington, D.C. which became WJLA-TV Channel 7 less than a year later. It's from something called "Money Movie 7" where they were airing the film "State Fair" [1962] starring Pat Boone and Ann-Margret, Sadly, this was the only break that survived. Includes: Some of State Fair, and then: Money Movie 7 bumper with music sting Commercial: Handi Wipes - "It Takes a Whole Roll of Paper Towels..." - "The kitchen cloth that really cleans up." Commercial: Carpet Barn - Call 938-8900 - "We're tough to beat!" Commercial: Computer Learning Center - a division of MCD Enterprises. Featuring M. Russell Thomas (A.K.A., Rusty Thomas) - 942-7802 Commercial: TV Guide - Covering a Political Convention as a Floor Reporter - Al Hirschfeld Columbo cover State Fair resumes... This aired on local Washington D.C. area TV on Thursday, August 12th 1976 during the 4:00pm to 6:00pm EDT timeframe. About The Museum of Classic Chicago Television: The Museum of Classic Chicago Television's primary mission is the preservation and display of off-air, early home videotape recordings (70s and early 80s, primarily) recorded off of any and all Chicago TV channels; footage which would likely be lost if not sought out and preserved digitally. 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 purposes. For information on how to help in our mission, to donate or lend tapes to be converted to DVD, and to view more of the 4,600+ (and counting) video clips available for viewing in our online archive, please visit us at: http://www.fuzzymemories.tv/index.php...