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This sequence contains a variety of old clips that range from 1967 to 2000.
All rights are acknowledged.
* WCVB-TV Chronicle animation and theme, mid-1990s - This nightly public affairs program began on Boston's Channel 5 in 1983 and remains on the air as of 2011.
* WCVB-TV Drawing From Nature With Captain Bob, 1976 - This program was syndicated by the station's BBI Communications division during the 1970s.
* Silly Putty commercial, 1967
* Pike Productions promotional film, 1972
* WBZ-TV news election open, 1994
* KCBS-TV "Everyday People" image campaign spot, 1994
* CBS Evening News promo, 1994
* CBS Late Night Movie bumper, 1980s
* KOLO-TV election coverage promo, 1980
* KOLO-TV "Happy Holidays" promo, 1980
* KXLY-TV news promo, circa 1980
* KXLY-TV "Season's Greetings" promo, circa 1980
* CBS happy holidays promo, 2000

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Комментарии : 25   
@chrisjoyce1005
@chrisjoyce1005 8 лет назад
Just the Song itself brings back so many memories. I loved watching Capt Bob back in the day.
@sbwaitt4711
@sbwaitt4711 11 лет назад
I watched Captaim Bob begining in grade school during the early 1960's. He's one of my hero's in life
@hellomcflyy
@hellomcflyy 9 лет назад
I remember - as a little kid - if I woke up really early - for some reason - at like 6 am on a Sunday morning - I believe...I would find Captain Bob - I haven't seen that opening in like 30 years(!)
@hellomcflyy
@hellomcflyy 9 лет назад
hellomcflyy heh - the theme music is Rudloph The Red Nosed Reindeer - see-shanty style....never noticed that...
@katjames3291
@katjames3291 7 лет назад
OMG I used to get up super early also when I was little...wow great memories
@rocketdude1979
@rocketdude1979 11 лет назад
That small clip of Captain Bob was awesome!!! Please put more up (if you have any more!!!) When I saw the opening and closing memories came flooding back!!!!
@ashland1977
@ashland1977 10 лет назад
So many good memories of watching this yrs ago. Thanks for posting.
@VjRobotkid
@VjRobotkid 10 лет назад
YAY CAPTAIN BOB! Thanks for posting!!!
@theamericanaromantic
@theamericanaromantic 8 лет назад
1:22 That theme song omg!!
@VaultMasterDBT
@VaultMasterDBT 12 лет назад
Chronicle began on January 25, 1982. ;)
@mastermarkg
@mastermarkg 11 лет назад
MORE CAPT BOB PLEASE!!!
@wmbrown6
@wmbrown6 12 лет назад
From what I could tell, WCVB still had Norelco PC-100A cameras (the U.S. equivalent of the Philips LDK-5's) at the time of the 1976 "Captain Bob" clip. KXLY's cameras circa 1980 were definitely GE, probably PE-250 (same as used from the mid-to-late 1960's and all through the '70's by WNAC-TV Boston).
@VintageTelevision
@VintageTelevision 12 лет назад
@wmbrown6 Yes, WCVB used five Norelco PC-100A studio cameras from station sign-on in 1972 through the early 1980s. They were replaced by Ikegami cameras (HK-312s, I think).
@NEPatriot
@NEPatriot 12 лет назад
Captain Bob was also seen on WFSB-3 in the 1970's and 80's.
@UnrelatedArchives
@UnrelatedArchives 12 лет назад
I'm amazed at this quality you've ripped up. Astounded.
@gymnastix
@gymnastix 12 лет назад
@NEPatriot "Captain Bob" was also seen on the original WHDH-TV, Channel 5 in Boston, before WCVB assumed control with the new call letters. But his program then was a more general kids show, with cartoons and his hosting (wrap) segments featuring interaction with puppets. In fact, such was "Captain" Bob Cottle's fame and broadcasting skills, he also hosted the nationally-syndicated "Ruff 'n Reddy" cartoon show.
@gymnastix
@gymnastix 12 лет назад
@NEPatriot Gillis also hosted "Candlepin Bowling" for 35 years (1961-96), the only 'HDH-TV program retained by 'CVB. Coleman's predecessor as "Candlepin" host(1958-61) was original Red Sox and Boston Braves TV announcer Jim Britt, who worked at WBZ-TV before being hired by 'HDH-TV. Britt's immediate successor (between he and Coleman) as Red Sox announcer was Curt Gowdy, who was hired by NBC in 1966. Between 1954-58, Britt worked with Coleman as part of the Cleveland Indians broadcast team.
@gymnastix
@gymnastix 12 лет назад
@NEPatriot The original WHDH also had a morning show called "Classroom 5," a magazine-style program, "Dateline: Boston," and was the TV home of the Boston Red Sox many years, Ken Coleman as the play-by-play announcer, Johnny Pesky the "color" man, with Ned Martin on WHDH Radio (850AM) providing the play-by-play.
@musicmandon1
@musicmandon1 12 лет назад
I know you can't control what you get, but there was a very funny Chips Ahoy commercial in the late '60s, roughly the same vintage as that Silly Putty commercial you ran. If you ever get that, please post it.
@Friend2FriendnMA
@Friend2FriendnMA 8 лет назад
Great memories!
@jgfinnney
@jgfinnney 8 лет назад
Thank you for this lovely clip! How did you get it? As my own children grow, I'm desperate to share Captain Bob with them. I've called WHDH and WCVB and they say they do not have archives. Now calling all around New England based on obituaries to try to find out who might have an archive. Can you help?
@VintageTelevision
@VintageTelevision 8 лет назад
+James Finney The current WHDH-TV/Channel 7 is not connected with the original WHDH-TV/Channel 5. Only the call letters are the same. WCVB-TV ought to have "Caption Bob" episodes in its archives. The station was airing them on weekends as recently as the late 1990s. Whether WCVB would make copies for the general public is another matter.
@gymnastix
@gymnastix 12 лет назад
@NEPatriot But many original 'HDH-TV on-air personnel, including Frank Avruch (host and booth announcer), Chet Curtis (news anchor/reporter), Bob Copeland (meteorologist), Don Gillis (host/sports anchor/reporter), Bill Harrington (reporter), and Jack Hynes (news anchor/reporter), emigrated to WCVB, so the station retained some of its original flavor, even while losing the better programming when owned by the Boston Herald Traveler Corp.
@andrewfernandez4609
@andrewfernandez4609 11 лет назад
he was seen on nbc in the early 60s showing hanna and barberas ruff and ready,replacing jimmy blane.
@gymnastix
@gymnastix 12 лет назад
@NEPatriot The original WHDH/Channel 5 in Boston was a far better station than the current Channel 5 (WCVB), was also home to the Boston franchises of "Bozo's Big Top"/"Bozo The Clown," with Frank Avruch, and "Romper Room," with "Miss" Jean (Harrington).
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