WMAQ Channel 5 News at 10pm (Complete Broadcast, 4/29/1984) 📺
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- Here now the news . . . Channel 5 News at 10pm, to be precise, from WMAQ Channel 5, anchored by Deborah Norville. (the complete broadcast, that is)
(Note: This immediately followed an airing of the film "Special Bulletin", the complete broadcast of which can be seen here: • NBC Sunday Night at th... )
Includes:
Promo for Knight Rider (voiceover by Danny Dark)
Preview of coming newscast
Commercials for:
American Express Card (with Ben Cross of "Chariots of Fire")
Anti-drinking PSA (with Daniel J. Travanti)
Anais Anais (Carson Pirie Scott offer ends May 5th)
Emery Worldwide 1 lb. Urgent Pouch
Station ID / promo for Our World Underwater (voiceover by Jim Hill)
News open (voiceover by Jim Hill), with items:
Jerry Taft on coming tornado and other storms to batter area
1 person dead, 5 injured after tornado that hit Mannford, OK
Otis Buchanan on Jesse Jackson's visit to Gary, IN ahead of Presidential primary
Walter Mondale leads Gary Hart in latest polls for Tennessee primary; Hart campaigns in Texas
President and Mrs. Reagan in Shanghai after witnessing drawing of nuclear cooperation pact; video of them visiting Xian
Texas police investigating death of four illegal aliens struck by passing train along trestle near Kingsville
35 Jews arrested in Israel on charges of being part of anti-Arab terrorist group; meanwhile, 2 minutes of silence held in Jerusalem for 6 million killed in Holocaust
Holocaust Week is commemorated in Chicago as reported by Diane Lawson; interviews with Holocaust survivors Miriam Aronowitz and Manya Birnberg, plus the latter's daughter Renee'
Commercials for:
RTA Link-Up Ticket (with chairman John Kramer)
Citizens Bank in Park Ridge
WCLR 102 FM (voiceover by Robert W. Morgan?) (man, this commercial sure lasted a long time - 3 years at least)
The Gallant Men of Olds
Save Our Neighborhoods / Save Our City hold convention in downtown hotel to counter Mayor Washington's agenda
Channel 5-Sun Times poll on Washington's first year in office in relation to his handling of city services
Carol Marin special report on Washington's shortcomings and accomplishments of that first year, including interview with the mayor himself, plus political organizer Lu Palmer, Jean Mayer of the Save Our Neighborhoods Coalition, Senator Richard Newhouse, Virginia Martinez of the Latino Institute, Alderman Edward Burke (14th Ward), Alderman David Orr (49th Ward), and Frank Coakley of the Civic Federation
Commercials for:
CarX Muffler Shops
Holiday Inn Mart Plaza (voiceover by Ed Grennan?)
Mita 312 office copier
Chicagoland-Northern Indiana AMC/Jeep/Renault Dealers' Tent-Sational Spring Sale
Dick Kay commentary, expressing surprise over Mayor Washington's planned appeal of a federal judge's hiring freeze
Jerry with more detailed weather forecast, with tornado watch
Earthquake hits central Italy 90 miles northeast of Rome; no deaths reported, but 100 injured, over 2,500 left homeless
Diablo Canyon nuclear plant in California started up after 15-year delay
Commercials for:
Amoco Ultimate 100% Synthetic Motor Oil
Coldwell Banker
Ford 1984 Crown Victoria
20-year-old Southwest Side man, Nassour Nassour (sp?) told by police his chances of recovering a $100,000 lottery ticket are good after it was taken from him at gunpoint
Arthritis Foundation of Illinois holds first telethon to raise money for treatment and research, broadcast over WPWR Channel 60; Channel 5 news team among those fielding calls for pledges (which was why Deborah was so hoarse throughout this newscast)
Mark Giangreco with sports highlights (White Sox vs. Red Sox, Cubs vs. Pirates, Knicks vs. Celtics, Nets vs. Bucks) and plug for Sports Sunday coming up
First annual Trivial Pursuit championship tournament held at Hyatt Regency. Winners were Dennis and Elaine Pietrini of Clarendon Hills, IL.
And with that, Deborah closes program and plugs Sports Sunday
Weather summary shown on screen
Channel 5 News
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All Rights Reserved
Commercial: Snapper Riding Mower
Incomplete car ad (recording ends 2 seconds in)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Sunday, April 29th 1984 during the 9:58pm to 10:34pm timeframe.
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Deborah Norville was absolutely stunning. Still looks great.
Only 25 here, what a knockout!
WOW! Young Deborah Norville working in Chicago before going off to greater positions. Jerry Taft who became a legendary WLS-7 (ABC) weatherman had his start at WMAQ similar to Cheryl Scott right now who worked at WMAQ before she moved to WLS.
Very cool to see. Two people I enjoyed working with someplace else, and by golly, Deborah Norville is even more lovely now than she was 40 years ago.
I waited to watch this video on April 29, 2024. What a time capsule moment. 📺
After watching this newscast from 1984 anchored by the then young girl Norville I was struck by many of these vintage news stories are the same today .
Jerry Taft new haircut before going to Channel 7
Also . . . did anyone notice about the "Channel 5 News" theme, how similar it sounded to Jim McAlister's theme for "News 4 New York" on sister station WNBC Channel 4?
"Shut up Bernie!" 😂
Dang, Deborah Norville looks like she just graduated high school in this...
She's barely out of highschool. 26. And is still sporting a "Jessica Savitch" look. Norville would be at NBC News in less than 2 years after this broadcast.
You can still hear a touch of her Georgia accent.
That 92 World’s Fair must have been something else!
Deborah Norville was a hottie
40 years ago today. Deborah Norville still looks beautiful 2 this day
I do miss the old NBC logo with the N & the peacock. I like how it's used in the word NEWS. Very creative
She's very good here...
The eighties ,best music best movies best TV best President.
that's why I wish I had a time machine.
We all do@@mysticakhenaton1701
The background music on the Crown Vic ad is the theme from SCTV. Must be a royalty free track or something.
The track is Called Freestyle from DeWolfe Music.
@@stephenzamarin3193 - And used from the second season up to the first for "SCTV Network 90." But glad to know.
Good ol Jerry Taft and Mark Guangreco
Jerry Taft would leave Channel 5 in August of that year to join Channel 7.
He would spend the next 34 + yrs there until his retirement in early 2018.
RIP Jerry.
Rip
I love the weather reports.
30:52 SCTV is on the air!!!
Lead in was best guessed at "NBC Special Report Disclaimer Title At The Movies" covers a lot of the themes as shown in #SCTVNetwork90NBC "CCCP1" episode. Gene Levy playing Julius Caesar "We're being taken over by Iranian amateurs" Other actors on set "Bobby, they are Russians" Gene: "Russians, that's even worse.." and also the Godfather type Guy Cabbalero "Network War" spot on❤❤❤❤
Theme used was also previously before #SCTVonNBC was used for NFL bumper fillers 1977 for #CBSSports
Being the Mayor of Chicago has to be the world's most thankless job.
being Mayor in ANY U.s city is.
Chiraq keeps voting for the worst of the worst
@@PRHILL9696 Demographics
It's an endless cycle.@@PRHILL9696
@@PRHILL9696 You definitely live in the burbs
Deborah Norville 65 in 2024 and looks just as good. What happened to the pretty people with the articulate manner?
real kool looking newsdesk imo
Thnx.
Let's see...I was 8 years old and probably cowering in terror about the tornado watch. I'm sure Burbank hit the sirens for no reason like they usually did back then.
Deborah Norville now hosts Inside Edition
Only the second future "Today" co-host (after Jane Pauley) to have toiled at WMAQ aforehand. (And Ms. Pauley today is host of CBS' "Sunday Morning." Talk about the fates . . . )
2:08 Joe Sirola voices the Emery Worldwide commercial.
21:41 Wish I could figure out the voice of the CarX mechanic, because it sure isn’t the guy we see on screen.
She was such a babe! Deborah
Too bad chicago no longer has good Radio stations like WCLR 102FM
Harold Washington had to be a steller mayor compared to Lightfoot.
The one thing that Chevette in the Amoco ad has in common with those formula-1/Indy car racers: Surprisingly good handling. That's why they were popular for Group-4 Rally Racing in Europe.
Dick Kay was great. Look at the young Mark Giangreco.
Who'd knew Deborah would nearly 40 years later be-- Well, *you* fill in the blanks.
Dick Kay would frequent on occasion Four Farthings Pub on Lincoln, Cleveland, and Dickens
Dick Kay's real last name was Snodgrass. Kay was his wife's name.
His role on here sounds similar to what Gabe Pressman would do on occasion after his 1980 return to WNBC after eight years at WNEW-TV.
The overt racism. Geez... 😬