WXYZ Channel 7 [Detroit, MI] - 6 O'Clock Action News (First 22 Minutes, 11/3/1975) 🚗

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  • @mf6320
    @mf6320 14 дней назад +2

    Ahhh… The good ole days!!! Everyone was in their place!!! My how I wish we could go back in time!

  • @salemdesigns65
    @salemdesigns65 5 месяцев назад +5

    Ohhh snap!
    THAT was the Action News crew!!!
    Channel 7 and ABC could do no wrong then. Great seeing this footage. 👌🏽

  • @frankv7774
    @frankv7774 Год назад +12

    Channel 7 6' O'Clock news was my dad's wake call for 3rd shift at the plant.

  • @alkohalak8199
    @alkohalak8199 Год назад +21

    Please find more Detroit stuff if possible from the 70's and 80's. There's many treasures to be discovered as we at the time had probably one of the best variety of on air personalities anywhere in the country through this time. Brings back a lot of memories.

    • @Dana_inc
      @Dana_inc 7 месяцев назад

      News from 1991 when this guy supposedly killed a cop!

  • @richhava
    @richhava 6 месяцев назад +4

    Bonds was a super nice man who I had the pleasure of meeting in late 1980s...
    My grandmother was his biggest fan and admirer.
    She turned in at 6 and 11 everyday and you better not think of talking or changing the channel ...
    I met him at he Tigers Annual dinner
    When I was writing for the Free Press.
    All I did was tell him my grandma wanted to say hello to her favorite tv personality of all time.
    That was going to be it, but Mr. Bonds told me to have a seat next to him and tell me more about my grandmother.
    We chatted about 15 minutes just before dinner being served...
    We talked about my grandma and her fondness of him.
    I told him the #1 reason why she loved his reporting was when he offered his two cents with his tell it like it is attitude....
    He wrote her a half page letter, which included his acknowledgement of her loyalty and admiration.
    Needless to say, My grandma was so proud to get the letter and it brought her a ton of happiness.
    Sidebar:
    I remember watching Bill with her one day when he started his broadcast like this.
    "Two young punks"
    My grandmother got such a kick out of that...just another day of Bonds in Detroit.
    Last thought....
    My grandma never judged or allowed her opinion of him be affected by his drinking and sometimes crazy rants on TV....
    She always prayed for him and defended him.
    She did not condone his addiction but always felt that it was between him and God

  • @markcopeland4448
    @markcopeland4448 Год назад +15

    Whenever I hear Fur Elise in a commercial I think of Highland Appliance "Jonathan can't come out and play right now, he's practicing the piano"

    • @arthuridis
      @arthuridis Год назад +2

      I remember those Highland appliance commercials. 😅😅😅😅😆🤣🤣🤣Great times. I watched a few again. Brought back good memories seeing them as a kid.

    • @timothymeehan181
      @timothymeehan181 9 месяцев назад

      The “Jonathon can’t come out..” was a commercial for Memorex cassette tapes.

  • @MR_MRM_
    @MR_MRM_ Год назад +21

    Bill Bonds was a one of a kind, powerhouse anchor. Nobody could beat channel 7 in the news ratings during his reign.

    • @wmbrown6
      @wmbrown6 Год назад +1

      Notice WXYZ in this period was apparently still at the top of the heap in spite of Bonds himself, as noted in the description, anchoring the news in New York on WABC. Looks like Jac LeGoff was keeping Bonds' seat warm; after Bonds came back, John Kelly went nowhere, staying right where he was on this.
      Bonds was hired by WABC in mid-1975 to co-anchor the 11 P.M. newscast with Roger Grimsby (while once-and-future Boston anchor Tom Ellis was paired with Grimsby at 6) owing to Bill Beutel at the time occupied with the ill-fated "AM America." Once that show ended in November and was replaced with "Good Morning America," Beutel rejoined Grimsby at the anchor desk for the 6 P.M. news only, while Ellis was moved to 11 to co-anchor with Bonds. Then in fall 1976, when Bonds left WABC and returned to WXYZ, who joined Ellis as co-anchor of the 11 P.M. "EWN" on WABC? Yep . . . Bill Beutel.

    • @MR_MRM_
      @MR_MRM_ Год назад +1

      @@wmbrown6 I'd forgotten Bonds did a stint in NYC. He was also in San Francisco for a short time -- and managed a cameo in "Planet of the Apes" while there.

    • @wmbrown6
      @wmbrown6 Год назад

      @@MR_MRM_ - Not San Francisco - Los Angeles. He was at KABC when their "Eyewitness News" got launched in '69.

    • @cabalenproductions6480
      @cabalenproductions6480 Год назад +3

      @@MR_MRM_ Bill Bonds was with KABC Los Angeles with Stu Nahan.

    • @MR_MRM_
      @MR_MRM_ Год назад

      @@cabalenproductions6480 Thanks for correcting me. Is that how he ended up in the movie?

  • @christopherthorkon3997
    @christopherthorkon3997 Год назад +9

    Six people at the news desk all at the same time. That was the big thing in those days -- the "news team".

    • @louisa9363
      @louisa9363 5 месяцев назад

      No weather report every 10 minutes either

    • @laurabeane8862
      @laurabeane8862 3 месяца назад

      @@christopherthorkon3997 They still do that in California. If news breaks in Oakland, they send the African American Reporter. If something happens in Chinatown, they send the Asian Reporter (even if he's Korean)

  • @dkb3057
    @dkb3057 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hearing that news intro from when I was 9 years old, transported me back for a quick Instant. My mom would take a break from cooking and switch from channel 50 to channel 7 ( & adjust that antenna 😅 ) just to catch the news everyday.

  • @BradTheProducer
    @BradTheProducer Год назад +11

    I can’t stop looking at the hairstyles. So many sideburns, such extreme combovers.

    • @laurabeane8862
      @laurabeane8862 Год назад +2

      The Suits and Ties are something else as well. Made of those mystery polymer fibers created by Dupont or something

    • @ChristopherSobieniak
      @ChristopherSobieniak Год назад +1

      ​@@laurabeane8862It was beautiful!

    • @christopherthorkon3997
      @christopherthorkon3997 6 месяцев назад +1

      Prell shampoo. It made your thick hair look even thicker.

  • @jessecoffey4737
    @jessecoffey4737 Год назад +4

    "The Hiding Place" in Detroit was at the Eastland, Main (Royal Oak), Old Orchard, Penn (Plymouth), Riverland, Taylor Cinema and Terrace theaters.

  • @MichiganMade56
    @MichiganMade56 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thank tou for sharing. Seeing and hearing Detroits best news team was wonderful. Jusr hearing Jac. John. Marilyn. Al. Bill. Such memories. And hearing the announcer say ' Watch Spencers Mountain ' tomorrow on Rita Bells Prize movie was the clincher. ❤️

  • @chrisward183
    @chrisward183 Месяц назад +1

    In 1974, Allview Cable in St. Thomas, Ontario deleted WXYZ-TV in Detroit in place of WJET-TV in Erie. and I had to watch WEWS Channel 5 and WJET Channel 24 that year on a 1973 Admiral K25-1X Hybrid
    Chassis Solar Color Model 6L5011T with a rich FM sound system.

  • @wecontrolthevideo
    @wecontrolthevideo 3 дня назад +1

    Gotta love the B roll cutaway shot at 7:08 of Ven Marshall writing notes on a pad with one hand and a cigar in the other

  • @pernelldh
    @pernelldh Год назад +6

    WXYZ was the sister station to WABC-TV, WLS-TV, KABC-TV and KGO-TV at the time. Wondering if they have other ABC O&O stations...?

    • @wmbrown6
      @wmbrown6 Год назад +1

      WXYZ and KGO are the only ones of the charter ABC O&O's to still have the same call letters as when they first took to the air in 1948-49. Only KGO is still owned by the network; WXYZ is now owned (as since 1986) by Scripps.

  • @TexasWildheartsFan
    @TexasWildheartsFan Год назад +2

    15:39 -- oh, man! Those were great donuts! Another childhood memory unlocked by RUclips 😎

  • @privatenineNaturalWoman
    @privatenineNaturalWoman 7 месяцев назад +1

    My granny's fav. I was 9 when this was aired...😁

  • @sirtalkalotdoolittle
    @sirtalkalotdoolittle Год назад +8

    Got any Channel 50 "Bill Kennedy at the Movies?" I'll pay to preserve some of those gems.

    • @MrFullService
      @MrFullService 9 месяцев назад +2

      And Rita Bell, "oh, I'm sorry that's the wrong anwer...but we'll send you $7.00!

  • @markcopeland4448
    @markcopeland4448 Год назад +7

    Whenever I see the movie Cool Hand Luke I think of Channel 7 Action News

    • @wmbrown6
      @wmbrown6 Год назад

      Ironically, that film was in WXYZ's library, and they showed it occasionally.
      In New York, however, it was a different story. In the later '70's the "CHL" film was part of a film package that aired on WNBC Channel 4 (I'm sure some people seeing the film when they got to Luke and the other prisoners working on a dirt road, wondering what was the "Eyewitness News" theme from WABC doing in that scene). By the late '80's it had migrated to WPIX Channel 11.

  • @kevinfitzmaurice4072
    @kevinfitzmaurice4072 Год назад +1

    17:14--It's surprising to see Perry Como in an ad for Sylvania because he recorded for competitor RCA at the time and for many years.

    • @wmbrown6
      @wmbrown6 Год назад +3

      By the time Como did that ad, he was no longer with NBC, his specials were on CBS, and Sylvania was his sponsor. He still recorded for RCA Records, though, right up to 1987.

  • @SusieGuria
    @SusieGuria 2 месяца назад

    And full river front festivals of the late 70s downtown Detroit. .especially the riverfront poiish festivals of the late 70s.i would love to see those festivals. bring s back memories.

  • @wmbrown6
    @wmbrown6 Год назад +8

    WXYZ, at the time, was using RCA TK-45A cameras. Around 1973 they replaced the infamous TK-42's at the station with the newer model.
    ABC O&O's were all over the map with color cameras in those days. Both WABC New York and KABC Los Angeles had Norelco PC-70's; KGO San Francisco, General Electric PE-350's; and Chicago's own WLS, G.E. PE-250's (which they'd first gotten in 1967 when the station was still WBKB).

    • @KarlB737
      @KarlB737 Год назад +2

      ABC would buy all new equipment to televise the Olympics then after that they would give out the cameras and the like to the O&Os.

    • @wmbrown6
      @wmbrown6 Год назад

      @@KarlB737 - Let me correct something: WXYZ, in their color, apparently originally had TK-43's. As did KGO before replacing them with the GE PE-350's.

  • @fredicagoillanoise1309
    @fredicagoillanoise1309 Год назад +2

    Detroit's Channel 7 news had the same theme tune we had in Chicago on WLS 7. Even the same logo.

    • @alkohalak8199
      @alkohalak8199 Год назад

      Cool Hand Luke "Tar sequence" 1967.
      Great movie if you haven't seen it.

  • @untexan
    @untexan 6 месяцев назад

    Wild to see Troy Dungan here not doing the weather at all. He moved to WFAA in Dallas in 1976 and was chief meteorologist for over 30 years.

  • @jeffmatthews6443
    @jeffmatthews6443 Год назад +3

    Delicious Morton's Donuts, that takes me back to my childhood!😋

  • @laurabeane8862
    @laurabeane8862 Год назад +5

    @16:45- "Soft Corinthian Leather"😊

    • @ChristopherSobieniak
      @ChristopherSobieniak Год назад +3

      So 70's!

    • @arthuridis
      @arthuridis Год назад +2

      Ricardo Montalban.

    • @gregsells8549
      @gregsells8549 8 месяцев назад

      The Cordoba was a Chrysler, not a Chevy. It competed with the Chevy Monte Carlo, Buick Regal, Olds Cutlass, Pontiac Grand Prix, Ford Thunderbird and Mercury Cougar. Its Dodge twin was the Charger.

    • @EdwardM-t8p
      @EdwardM-t8p 3 месяца назад

      "All this and more in a surprisingly affordable small Chrysler... Cordoba."
      Wait, that was considered SMALL!? That boat is HUGE! 😮

  • @EdwardM-t8p
    @EdwardM-t8p 3 месяца назад +1

    20:12 Al Ackerman! I remember him...

  • @MichiganMade56
    @MichiganMade56 7 месяцев назад

    Jim Harrington. Ven Marshall. Classic conmercials. Especially Shifrin Willis Jewelers. This is now making me determined to look for more. And YES Rita Bell and Bill Kennedy At the Movies.

  • @andyrose5616
    @andyrose5616 Год назад +2

    1:11 Paul Frees is the voice of the Audi commercial.
    22:20 Speaking of “never too far from a bar,” the Happy Talk kind of went off the rails here.

  • @StudioZ7
    @StudioZ7 Год назад +2

    23:03 Cool to see the Standard Oil version of this jingle. I have the Amoco version on my own page (audio from a promotional record).

  • @davidcarlson6981
    @davidcarlson6981 Год назад +2

    How many "Channel 7"s used that same logo in the 70s?

  • @tonyhassan2327
    @tonyhassan2327 Год назад +1

    Were Doris Briscoe and Diana Lewis she was from LA came here in 1977

  • @NEPatriot
    @NEPatriot Год назад +5

    For those wondering why a newscast named Action News would use the Cool Hand Luke Tar Baby music, usually linked to Eyewitness News. Well in Detroit at the time, then CBS affiliate, now Fox-owned WJBK Channel 2 had the name Eyewitness News for their newscasts. WXYZ is now a Scripps Howard station.

    • @wmbrown6
      @wmbrown6 Год назад

      Same reason why, in San Francisco, ABC O&O KGO's newscast was called "News Scene": Because then-Westinghouse, now CBS O&O KPIX got to the "Eyewitness News" name first.

    • @cabalenproductions6480
      @cabalenproductions6480 Год назад

      Its like San Francisco where KGO-TV had to be named 7 News Scene because Group W in the 1970's held the rights to the Eyewitness News Name for now CBS O&O KPIX. In San Francisco's case KGO was using the model that formed WABC and KABC Eyewitness News though.

    • @darrylh1971
      @darrylh1971 Год назад +2

      In 1994 during the time of the great network affiliate switchover when FOX struck a deal with a dozen New World/Argyle Television stations that were carrying the 3 original TV networks to have them become FOX affiliates, CBS, about to lose stations to FOX, tried to strike a deal with the Scripps-Howard stations including WXYZ in Detroit to switch to CBS, but it backfield as Scripps-Howard decided to keep WXYZ as the Detroit ABC station.

    • @alkohalak8199
      @alkohalak8199 Год назад

      WXYZ still used it to end their news broadcasts up until about 1994 or so.

  • @CrowTRobot-ni7zu
    @CrowTRobot-ni7zu Год назад +6

    Sometime in the next couple of years after this, Al Ackerman would move to channel 4.

  • @mikesworld1921
    @mikesworld1921 8 месяцев назад +2

    This is 1 week before the Edmund Fitzgerald would go down on Lake Superior

  • @dimitriberozny3729
    @dimitriberozny3729 Месяц назад

    This was way before the sale of WXYZ to Scripps!!

  • @jarrelljimerson3346
    @jarrelljimerson3346 Год назад +1

    From 16:44 to 17:45, Chrysler's land yacht, the Chrysler Cordoba. If you owned a car like that when it came out, you'd tip the valet to keep it close and tip him again to keep it real close, didn't it?

    • @doctorbohr1585
      @doctorbohr1585 Год назад

      That guy looks like a Colombian drug lord 😂

    • @jarrelljimerson3346
      @jarrelljimerson3346 Год назад

      Who, Ricardo Montalban?

    • @doctorbohr1585
      @doctorbohr1585 Год назад +1

      @@jarrelljimerson3346 it is him? Wasn't sure. But he looks like a bad guy from Scarface there!

    • @jarrelljimerson3346
      @jarrelljimerson3346 Год назад

      @@doctorbohr1585 ...you must be thinking of Robert Loggia. He played one of the bad guys along with Al Pacino in that movie.

    • @doctorbohr1585
      @doctorbohr1585 Год назад

      @@jarrelljimerson3346 I guess I'm thinking of the colombian dude to whom Scarface said he's only got his word and his balls 😂

  • @MrFullService
    @MrFullService 9 месяцев назад +1

    I remember these news casters well, though I haven't thought about them in fifty years. By this period I was no longer in the immediate Detroit area but nearby in Ann Arbor. Human life sure is brief.
    Actually, Detroit was responsible for quite a few shows. Radio from the Maccabees bldg., "The Lone Ranger" 1932 (?) and "The Green Hornet" ~1937, both radio shows. Soupy Sales on 1950's TV from the same location.
    Also, there was the Lou Gordon show, UHF television during the late 1960's to mid 1970's. I believe his studio (no audience, just one on one talks/interviews) was located in the Stott building. I'm not sure if his show was syndicated or only local. It had the appeal of a larger audience though. Many guests visited repeatedly over the years. Father Malachi Martin, atheist Madelaine Murray O'hare, transsexual(!) Rachel Harlow, Fran Lee, the "scoop the poop" lady from NYC ("curb your dog, already"), Marjo, the one time child evangelist from California (all grown up, of course). I even remember muscleman Franco Columbu blowing up a hot water bottle in front of Lou Gordon. Ring any bells?
    Hey, anyone remember Sir Graves Ghastly? He was well made up Dracula, lay in his casket most of the time, and hosted Saturday afternoon horror movies. His show originated from some place behind the Fisher building.

    • @MichiganMade56
      @MichiganMade56 7 месяцев назад

      I remember Sir Graves Ghastly. There are some You Tube Videos of him . He was classic. Better than Svengoolie. We need to get Detroit Classic TV shows preserved. And The Ghoul!! #Pharma!

  • @MichiganMade56
    @MichiganMade56 7 месяцев назад

    I hope thesw classics have been preserved.

  • @jarrelljimerson3346
    @jarrelljimerson3346 8 месяцев назад

    Is that Marilyn Turner walking in @ 0:15? She passed away yesterday at 93.

    • @CornPopSmokesNewports
      @CornPopSmokesNewports 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes it is. Unfortunately, the last few minutes where her weather report are not in this video. I hope more of these old WXYZ videos from the 70’s and 80’s pop up.

    • @jarrelljimerson3346
      @jarrelljimerson3346 8 месяцев назад

      @@CornPopSmokesNewports ...I hope so too. She did the weather for WXYZ for years, including Kelly & Company with husband John Kelly. Before that, she did weather for WJBK here in Detroit.

  • @starsapphirelee5714
    @starsapphirelee5714 7 месяцев назад +2

    Policians all sure paused to think before answering back then! Unlike now.

  • @stevensuarez4843
    @stevensuarez4843 Год назад

    Please, do you have any more news from miami?

  • @micmac99
    @micmac99 Год назад

    You have anything from KGO?

  • @RolloSmokes
    @RolloSmokes Год назад +1

    It's 1975. WXYZ-TV is a network-owned station in what was at the time a top-10 market.
    And (at 11:16) they're using B&W videotape??

    • @MR_MRM_
      @MR_MRM_ Год назад +2

      Since it's labeled B&W and the news switches back to color, my guess is the color camera or VTR wasn't working for the remote segment.

    • @KarlB737
      @KarlB737 Год назад +3

      I'm sure it was shot in color and when it was time to playback clearly the color wouldn't lockup so when they went back to Kelly he was BW until the signal locked up on the studio camera.

  • @JJJBRICE
    @JJJBRICE Год назад +1

    Can anybody comment on the result of some of these stories from yesteryear ?

  • @yanalove792
    @yanalove792 Год назад +1

    Whatever happened to John Kelly?

    • @wmbrown6
      @wmbrown6 Год назад +4

      Died in 2016, aged 88.

    • @MR_MRM_
      @MR_MRM_ Год назад +5

      And later he co-hosted "Kelly and Company," a daytime WXYZ talk show with his wife, Marilyn Turner (the "weather girl" on this station). It ran for about 15 years until 1993.

    • @wmbrown6
      @wmbrown6 Год назад +1

      @@MR_MRM_ - And did you notice Ms. Turner making a little cameo at the end of the preview (and referred to by the V/O - would anyone know who he was? he must've worked at WXYZ for years).
      This, while New York's WABC at the time had Tex Antoine on at 6, and (but not for long) Gary Essex at 11.

  • @Richard-s2n7c
    @Richard-s2n7c Год назад +3

    Great News Anchors,Commercials,still a great town Detroit back than, news reporters anchors well dressed and well spoken,was in the 8th grade in 1975.Haven,t watched anything on television since 2016, just garbage these days,reason I love watching this site and other similar websites.

  • @kevinfitzmaurice4072
    @kevinfitzmaurice4072 Год назад +1

    The reportorial content is good and well-delivered, but the studio lights in the opening shot; the broadcasters walking onto the set; the "Cool Hand Luck" music, which was standard at ABC owned and operated stations at the time; and, of course, the "happy talk"--these are showbiz touches that have nothing to do with news.
    That approach still exists today, of course, even more so. Many so-called television reporters today have more in common with entertainers than with journalists.
    The PBS NewsHour remains the best daily news program on American television, and should serve a model at all commercial networks and local stations.

    • @KarlB737
      @KarlB737 Год назад +3

      I was there then since I started in 1974. I ran camera for some of those newscasts. For that opening shot that included the studio lights we would frame the shot then point the camera at the floor until about 5 seconds before that shot then tilt up. I ran that camera a few times and I remember those days.

    • @ChristopherSobieniak
      @ChristopherSobieniak Год назад +1

      PBS NewsHour has matured greatly over the years.

    • @wmbrown6
      @wmbrown6 Год назад

      @@KarlB737 - I was right about the cameras being RCA TK-45A, no?

    • @KarlB737
      @KarlB737 Год назад

      Yes you are correct.

    • @mf6320
      @mf6320 14 дней назад

      @@KarlB737Ha!!! PBS news is nothing more than taxpayer funded communist propaganda!!! Democratic leftist trash!!!
      Thank God for Trump!

  • @MEANLILSHT
    @MEANLILSHT 11 дней назад

    The ghoul channel 50 then on channel 62.

  • @JoshuaGalka
    @JoshuaGalka 2 месяца назад +1

    😀

  • @ATLcentury334
    @ATLcentury334 8 месяцев назад

    Ven Marshall………. that’s a bad wig.

  • @omega_AH
    @omega_AH 8 месяцев назад

    here after the stupid “7 news detroit” rebrand

  • @Jean0987654321
    @Jean0987654321 Год назад +2

    Before Scripps buried them 6ft under...