IN THE NEWS CBS Nov 23,1985
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- Опубликовано: 14 дек 2009
- CBS Saturday Morning TV 1985
Here's a little snippet of the end of Dungeons & Dragons with the CBS bumpers, commercials, IN THE NEWS segment and the beginning of Land of the Lost. This is from November 23rd, 1985. Развлечения
In This Clip, From 1:21 To 3:51, It Was CBS News' In The News Video Bumper From Saturday Morning, November 23, 1985.
im looking at tv this saturday morning and i cant even compre it to tv today....80s tv forever thanks to youtube and lovethatbetamax
That was CBS Saturday morning TV 📺 in the 1980's!!! The commercials and the great voice of Christopher Glenn on the In The News segments were worth watching!!! What we have on today's TV, FORGET ABOUT IT! Rest in peace Christopher Glenn 🙏
Wow! They were still playing Land of the Lost reruns in 1985!
Awesome!
THis aired the day after my 13th Birthday
When McDonalds was McDonalds and when saturday morning cartoons were saturday morning cartoons.
Brian Helland sad isn't it today's cartoons are garbage, and today's McDonald's Commercials Suck with all that rap garbage
They used that into for "In the News" for a long time.
It looked wired back in that time
You can't go wrong with Crest, Levis, and In the News.
When Saturday morning cartoons were fun bowls of cereal 🥣 in front of the TV sitting in your pj's 👍
This was the era for the 80's
I have this on VHS.
4:14 it is interesting how the boy dresses like Marty McFly, since Michael J Fox used to do ads for Pepsi in the 80s and 90s.
In This Clip, From 4:24 To 4:29, It Was KTSP-TV's Newscenter 10 At 6 And 10's Weekend Edition's Sports With Fred Kalil Video ID From November 1985.
The previous closing theme may have belonged to "Dungeons and Dragons" since I didn't choose to listen and watch certain Saturday morning cartoon shows. Even though cult cartoon shows were going on strong, back during those days. That's back then during the entire 1980s. Plus, I realized that even Christopher Glenn told us about the very first Thanksgiving, which took place in September 1620. Even though we celebrate Thanksgiving Day in November. The American Indians were resourceful in maintaining food supplies. Did you notice that the "Land of the Lost" Saturday morning TV shows intro is well-known to me? I was also listening and watching the "Saturday Supercade" cartoon series and the "Pole Position" cartoon series as well. 🐉
Hi,
Can you please send me the links of the 2 CBS Storybreak Episodes: Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy and the Camel with the Wrinkled Knees, and What Happened in Hamelin.
Let me know when you find them!