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ABC News Weekend Report - WLS Channel 7 (Complete Broadcast, 12/15/1979) 📺 

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Here's an expanded edition of the ABC News Weekend Report anchored by Ted Koppel from Washington and aired over WLS Channel 7. (This was more than three months before a nightly program Mr. Koppel was hosting about the Iran hostage crisis became Nightline.)
Includes:
[note: this immediately followed the local WLS-TV newscast, which can be viewed separately here: • WLS Channel 7 - Eyewit... ]
Newscast open (voiceover by Bill Owen), followed by items:
- Day 42 of the Iran hostage crisis, and Shah, his wife and entourage leave U.S. for Panama; after some technical glitches over David Garcia report, George Strait reports on Washington reaction; comments from news secretary Jody Powell
- Barry Serafin, in Tehran, reports on Iranian reaction to this news
- David's report finally comes up about Shah's latest place of exile, on island of Contadora [note: starting at about 5:24, roughly 12 seconds of Garcia's' report, as well as roughly 29 seconds of the Shah's comments, starting at about 5:54, had to be excised from this video to prevent RU-vid blocking]
- Shah spokesman maintains Ayatollah Khomeini no longer has any excuse to keep holding American hostages
Commercials for:
Michelob beer - "Weekends were made for Michelob"
Alcoa aluminum - "We Can't Wait For Tomorrow - Alcoa Can't Wait"
- John Scali reports on Carter drive to harden Iran policy if regime doesn't let up; comments from Secretary of State Cyrus Vance
- Barrie Dunsmore reports on U.S. belief that Iran will take this latest development on Shah positively
Commercials for:
Extra-Strength Sinutab
Mazda GLC
Visa
Canada Dry Club Soda and Tonic Water
- Charles Murphy reports on how Shah was spirited out of U.S.; interviews with area residents
- Bill Greenwood on Shah's journey since he was deposed in February
Commercials for:
Max Factor Maxi-Lash 24 Hour Mascara
McDonald's breakfasts
Black & Decker Incredible Bench Top (with Bob Lilly)
English Heath toffee - "Where Do You Hide To Have It?"
- Pierre Salinger, at The Hague, reports on World Court decision on Iran, reached after 16 days of deliberation; Tim O'Brien on Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti's role in their verdict
In other news:
- In Turkey, radical leftists claim responsibility for slaying of four Americans
- U.S. intends to lift sanctions against Rhodesia in spite of UN boycott of country
- Oil refinery in Taylor, MI, rocked by several explosions; about 8,000 evacuated from their homes
- Heavy rains cause flooding in Pacific Northwest
- In Davie, FL, hot air balloon grazes power line, setting balloon on fire and causing three men and a woman to plummet to their deaths
Commercials for:
Butterball Turkey (with actress Mary Jo Catlett of "Diff''rent Strokes" fame as one of the "pilgrims")
Paul Masson wine (with Orson Welles)
- Bernard Shaw, reporting from Tehran, on current goings-on at U.S. Embassy
Ted closes program with encapsulation of day's events and preview of next day's Issues and Answers
Promos for Mork & Mindy and "An American Christmas Carol" (voiceover by Ernie Anderson)
Commercials for:
Aviance - by Prince Matchabelli
Magnavox Christmas Specials
Perrier (voiceover by Orson Welles)
Station ID / PSA for Chicago Lung Association
"Swirling Stars" open for Saturday Night Movie, followed by first few seconds of "Topaz" [1969] before recording ends
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, December 15th 1979 during the 10:15pm to 10:46pm 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: tapes@fuzzy.tv 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 tapes@fuzzy.tv Thank you for your help!

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Комментарии : 49   
@Biden_Cult_Morons
@Biden_Cult_Morons Год назад
My family was stationed in Tehran, Iran in the mid 70's. Dad was an Army man. We were one of the last families to leave Iran with our belongings before the hostage situation. When stateside we watched this heart wrenching news every night.
@michaelfrankel8082
@michaelfrankel8082 4 месяца назад
Reagan traded the hostages for the Presidency.
@Latrodectus_vv_
@Latrodectus_vv_ Год назад
These broadcasts are so important for our history. So interesting to watch. Thank you for preserving these.
@darrellmfume4020
@darrellmfume4020 Год назад
I just turned 12 on this day. the 80's were just a few days away. growing up in the 80's was great.
@coldsamon
@coldsamon Год назад
I was 13 in '79. It was good times.
@troynov1965
@troynov1965 Год назад
I was 14 going on 15. The70s and 80s was awesome. Shit went downhill fast starting in the 90s.
@jennifernichols9468
@jennifernichols9468 Год назад
Was 10 in 1979
@RusstheTroubadour
@RusstheTroubadour Год назад
Orson Welles for Paul Mason Wines...."We will sell no wine... before it's time". Classic. Remember it like it was yesterday.
@starmnsixty1209
@starmnsixty1209 Год назад
👍🍷
@J.A.1969
@J.A.1969 Год назад
The current format of mainstream major network news and cable news needs to go back to this format. People only need to hear one anchor and then just cut away to real reporters on the ground. The current format with those stupid enormous studios with 3 to 5 news anchors tripping all over each other are some of the reasons more and more people are fleeing those major news networks and tuning into independent journalists/reporters.
@starmnsixty1209
@starmnsixty1209 Год назад
Exactly.
@joeferguson2606
@joeferguson2606 Год назад
Stfu and Go back to hannity
@Dicegirl72
@Dicegirl72 Год назад
I remember this so vividly even as a young child back then. This era was when I 1st started noticing what was going on in the news and I was just riveted.
@waynekrumbach
@waynekrumbach Год назад
This is the year I was born.
@starmnsixty1209
@starmnsixty1209 Год назад
Hi youngster!
@misstee101
@misstee101 Год назад
Few days until the end of the 70s
@LaurenLover81
@LaurenLover81 Год назад
Day 42, and 100 days later on Day 142 of the Iran Hostage Crisis, NIGHTLINE made its debut on Monday, March 18, 1980.
@jcb74
@jcb74 Год назад
When news was news...
@user-or6yn8pm3c
@user-or6yn8pm3c Год назад
When it was controlled.
@squirehaggard4749
@squirehaggard4749 Год назад
@@user-or6yn8pm3cyou think it isn’t controlled now?? Grow up.
@WPPCProductions
@WPPCProductions Год назад
Thanks Fuzzy for another classic news video.I remember this era very well as I was in high school in my senior year.
@William1866
@William1866 Год назад
A Magnavox 19" color TV for $359. TV's are cheaper now.
@troynov1965
@troynov1965 Год назад
Yeah but the TVs back then would last forever. I had gotten a little 13 inch black and white TV for my 13th Bday for my bedroom. That would have been in 1978 . It was a Phillips TV I think. I had that little TV for many years ( at least 25 ) and it still worked fine. It had come from Western Auto. I remember taking it to work to watch coverage of the first Gulf War on it ( 90-91). My parents had bought a big Curtis Mathis color floor model TV back in the 70s and it was really expensive. Im thinking 500 dollars at least. It lasted them the rest of their lives . My dad passed away in 2003 and he was still using it. It had had one repair done to it and a man came and fixed it at the house back in the 80s. Took him like half a hour. I am on my 3rd LCD flat screen in the last 10 years. A Samsung , a Vizio and now a Insignia. The Samsung was still working but the picture had got like black ink spots on it. I was told it was not worth fixing. The Wal Mart Vizio only lasted like 2 years before it crapped out.
@laurabeane8862
@laurabeane8862 Год назад
$50 down and $20 a month for the rest of your life 😆
@laurabeane8862
@laurabeane8862 Год назад
@@troynov1965 It wouldn't surprise me at all if you put a digital signal converter on one of those models they'd still work today 😆👍
@WPPCProductions
@WPPCProductions Год назад
Cheaply made yes.Current flatscreen crap out in a few years .The classic sets would run forever,
@andyrose5616
@andyrose5616 7 месяцев назад
Adjusted for inflation, that would be almost $1,500 now.
@az-bx4qr
@az-bx4qr Год назад
what a memory. i celebrated 1/1/1980 at my grandparents house; i was using my uncle Tom's turntable to listen to Off Broadway and Rush. i still remember my grandmother coming downstairs after the dick clark special to wish me a happy new year. a year earlier i was there after new years and i was celebrating that i would be stuck there because of the blizzard...i hugged grandma's great dane around the neck and was bitten in the face three times. the dog was nice but her dinner was being made when i hung on her neck and she was annoyed at an 8th grade idiot. dad was forced to drive in the snowstorm and when he got there he washed out the dog bites with LISTERINE. check out Off Broadway; they were the BoDeans of 70s pop but they had great stuff!
@jfilesgraphics
@jfilesgraphics 5 месяцев назад
We just got finished putting up our tree on that day lol
@j.t.masters1934
@j.t.masters1934 Год назад
A news broadcast without political,racial and sexual biases from the newscaster and the station. The nerve! Hell, I might watch this every night from now on. lol
@persuasivebarrier2419
@persuasivebarrier2419 Год назад
A news comment section without political, racial, and sexual biases from the viewer of the channel.... awww, almost! Damn.
@joeferguson2606
@joeferguson2606 Год назад
Stfu… trumpers
@realtacoman
@realtacoman Год назад
@@persuasivebarrier2419 Right? Every video has this comment on it. I'm like... it still exists and NEVER went away. You did. You just have to turn away from Fox News for a second. These are the same people that threw Walter Cronkite for Tucker Carlson.
@Chi_chi_nation
@Chi_chi_nation 10 месяцев назад
Do you have a VHS TAPE 📼 ?, the full broadcast of New Year's Rockin' Eve On ABC Please ?📼
@starmnsixty1209
@starmnsixty1209 Год назад
Recall the Iranian hostage crisis very well. Itan still has a lot to pay for that IMHO. Another news item I hope you'll eventually have is "In the News" from CBS. This was a very short news item on weekends meant to interest youngsters in various events. It ran from 1971 to 1985, and I think has only been rerun briefly on TV Land in the late 1990s. May be more difficult to locate this item on tape.
@airdriver
@airdriver 11 месяцев назад
I was a junior in high school. Remember all this. The Canadian Caper, the failed rescue mission(I thought we were going to war and I would eventually be drafted). The Hostage Crisis led to the election of Ronald Reagan and that, in turn, bought about the tearing down of the Berlin Wall, the reunification of Germany and the end of the Soviet Union and The Cold War. All within twelve years.
@cbehr91
@cbehr91 Год назад
Future CNN anchor Bernard Shaw (RIP) at 25:36.
@alfonsogreen2722
@alfonsogreen2722 Год назад
Wow I didn't know he passed away
@cbehr91
@cbehr91 Год назад
Not that long ago. November 2, 2022.
@michaelwindscar
@michaelwindscar Год назад
I was wondering Fuzzy Memories, have you had any copyright issues after uploading?
@FuzzyMemoriesTV
@FuzzyMemoriesTV Год назад
With this particular video?
@troynov1965
@troynov1965 Год назад
I remember the shit over Iran like it was yesterday. I was living in Austin Tx. at the time ( I was 14 going on 15). Me and my mom lived in a little apartment complex. There was a Iranian student living there . He drove a Karmann Ghia Volkswagen and went to UT. Some local shitkickers caught him out one night and beat him real bad and put him in the hospital and trashed that Volkswagen. Everyone was in such a fervor over Iran that it was not surprising. They were playing songs like Bomb Iran ( parody of Beach Boys song Barbara Ann) on the radio all the time. T shits of Mickey Mouse giving the finger with Hey Iran! on them were being sold like hot cakes. He moved away somewhere after he got out of hospital. Likely back to Iran I guess.
@kowalski3769
@kowalski3769 Год назад
Don't forget the Ayatollah urinal mats and toilet paper!
@neilgibbons2532
@neilgibbons2532 Год назад
This region been trying to work something out, not quite sure what but it's been going on since the time of The Christ. I say let's just leave it alone 😔sad will be the song.
@eighty6films
@eighty6films 11 месяцев назад
44 years later & we’re still negotiating with the “Islamic” republic for American citizens… 🤦🏽‍♂️
@Mark-yy2py
@Mark-yy2py 5 месяцев назад
Brought to you by weak American leadership. Thank God things changed in 1981.
@fataudra7579
@fataudra7579 Год назад
Before "Nightline"...
@starmnsixty1209
@starmnsixty1209 Год назад
I watched "Night line" regularly during this unfortunate affair.
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