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Welcome to Central Illinois' On-Line Broadcast Museum. This website documents in detail the history of each of the viewable TV stations, past and present, across mid-Illinois in text, photos, and videos, as well as each station's current status. This site also includes local radio history and automated analog formats, again told in pictures, videos, and text. 

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Doug Quick 
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Videos of the Week

Thanksgiving week, the week after next, while not quite the most popular holiday of the season, still offers a string of possible storylines for any TV show, especially sitcoms. 

This week, I present several sitcoms about Thanksgiving whose plots are virtually timeless. I also include one of the classic Warner Brothers short animated cartoons with Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, along with a prime-time animated series called "Calvin and the Colonel," featuring the creators of a classic radio and television sitcom. There's also the presentation of a Kraft Music Hall featuring Perry Como (you'll probably hear him a lot this Holiday season). 

If that's not enough Thanksgiving this week, check back next week for more turkey day surprises! 

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The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952) ABC Thanksgiving

I bring you Thanksgiving with another episode from "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet." The action occurs the day after Thanksgiving, with a discussion of leftovers.

This episode aired on ABC on November 28, 1952, so it was not seen in mid-Illinois when there weren't any TV stations in Central Illinois. It didn't appear regularly across most of mid-Illinois until October 1, 1958.

This video may be the first time it has been designated as available to viewers across mid-Illinois. 

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Looney Tunes (1954) Syndicated Daffy Duck Thanksgiving

This would have been one of the syndicated cartoons by Warner Brothers that went from first-run Movie Theater presentations to TV syndication. 

Stations in Central Illinois that aired cartoons from the Warner Brothers syndication catalog were WICS, WCHU, and WICD, among others in other TV markets.

In this one, Daffy Duck protects a Turkey from being hunted by Porky Pig... or does he?

 

NBC Kraft Music Hall - Perry Como Show

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Kraft Music Hall-Perry Como Show (1961) NBC Thanksgiving

This NBC black-and-white kinescope was presented live and in color for the 1961 Thanksgiving Holiday, but it was recorded for affiliates who could not air the show live.

Dorothy Collins, Gwen Verdon, and the Kane Triplets are guests on this show. Series regulars include Don Adams, Kaye Ballard, Paul Lynde, and Sandy Stewart.

This show would have been seen live and in color (from Burbank, California) on WICS, WEEK-TV, WCHU, WICD(in black and white), WGEM-TV, and KSD-TV.

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The TV listings from the Bloomington Pantagraph showing the broadcast date-time (November 22, 1961,  8pm (CT) and channels of the actual "Kraft Music Hall-Perry Como Show" you can view above.

ABC Calvin and the Colonel

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Calvin and the Colonel (1961) CBS Thanksgiving

This Thanksgiving episode is from an interesting Radio/TV series from the 1930s through the 1950s. "Amos and Andy" was one of the most controversial TV series of the golden era. In the 1930s and 40s, it was one of the most popular radio series. It was created by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll, who played the two leading black characters of the radio series who were actually white. 

When the TV series came along, they were finally played by black actors. Many of the characters and situations were considered degrading to African Americans.

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Listings for November 7, 1961 showing the final 1961 showing of "Calvin and the Colonel." 

(Bloomington Pantagraph)

Even though the TV series was a rating winner for CBS, it was canceled and continued to air in syndication through the early 1960s. (WTVP aired reruns for several years)

This animated series took the voices of the creators of the original series, and instead, the characters were played as a gathering of animals. The Colonel was a fox, Calvin was a bear, and their lawyer was a weasel. By making the cast a bunch of animals, this animated series avoided the racial issues of the original series. Even considering the changes, it might still be considered culturally outdated and offensive to some.

This particular episode drew on an original script written for an Easter broadcast of "Amos and Andy" in 1953. It also starred Frank Nelson (of the "Jack Benny Program") in the same role as the original radio broadcast.

This Thanksgiving episode is quite funny. It appears it aired well before the holiday on November 7, 1961. It was the last new episode until January 1962. "Calvin and the Colonel" aired on ABC from October 3, 1961, through September 22, 1962, and on WTVP, WTVH, and KTVI.

ABC That Girl with Marlo Thomas

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That Girl (1967) ABC Thanksgiving

"That Girl" starred Marlo Thomas, a former co-star of "The Joey Bishop Show," as Ann Marie. In real life, she was Danny Thomas's daughter. Ann was a struggling actor in New York who lived quite well, considering her financial status. Oh, I forgot—this is television.

 

Ann's boyfriend, Don Hollinger (played by Ted Bessell), was a junior executive at a news magazine. From September 8, 1966, through September 10, 1972, "That Girl" aired on ABC. Ann and Don became engaged in 1970, but the couple never got married because of its cancellation. I'll leave the jokes to you, but I always felt sorry for Don.

This Thanksgiving episode deals with who spends the Thanksgiving holiday with whom. It includes the parents of both Ann and Don getting together at Ann's apartment.

"That Girl" was seen across mid-Illinois on WAND, WIRL(later changed to WRAU), WJJY, and KTVI.
 

Marlo Thomas and Ted Bessell are the stars of "That Girl." Marlo got her start on a program produced by her dad, Danny Thomas, that starred Joey Bishop, "The Joey Bishop Show" aired in 1961-62. Her character was written off during the second season of the sitcom.

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ABC Dharma and Greg

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Dharma and Greg (1997) ABC Thanksgiving

"Dharma and Greg" aired on ABC from September 24, 1997, through April 30, 2002, for 119 episodes. It starred Jenna Elfman as Dharma Montgomery and Thomas Gibson as Greg Montgomery. Their marriage was unusual in that it took place on their first date.

On a topical note, series semi-regular Alan L. Rachins, formerly of "LA Law," passed away on November 2 this year. He was cast as Dharma's 1960s radical hippie father. 

ABC aired "Dharma and Greg," being seen across Mid-Illinois on WAND, WHOI, WBAK, and KDNL.
 

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The listings for November 26, 1997 from the Bloomington Pantagraph Newspaper 

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The King of Queens (2001) CBS Thanksgiving

This series was called "A modern-day Honeymooners " and starred Kevin James (as Doug) and Leah Remini (playing Carrie) as a middle-class married couple (the Heffernanas) from Queens, New York. Jerry Stiller (as Arthur) played Carrie's father. This episode was from the third season and aired on November 20, 2000.

"The King of Queens" aired on CBS for nine seasons for 207 episodes. It was seen accross mid-Illinois on WCIA, WMBD-TV, KHQA, WTHI-TV, and KMOV.

Classic Radio

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The Lucky Strike Program-Jack Benny Program (1952) CBS Radio Thanksgiving

The Jack Benny Program, "The Lucky Strike Show," moved from NBC Radio to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of the CBS "talent raid" on NBC stars. By coming to CBS, the legal arrangement was such that the income tax was much lower with CBS than with NBC. He continued with CBS Radio with current programs through May 22, 1955. After that, "The Best of Benny" aired, featuring former shows from 1953 to 1955. That run was sponsored by State Farm Insurance, which would go on to sponsor his TV shows during the late 1950s through the early 1960s.

This Thanksgiving show features Jack with his stable of regulars. This episode includes Mary Livingston (Jack's real-life wife), Bob Crosby, Artie Auerbach as Mr. Kitzel, Dennis Day, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, and Don Wilson.

This episode of "The Lucky Strike Program" aired on CBS Radio on November 30, 1952, and was probably heard on KMOX, WBBM, WTAX, WSOY, WDAN, WDWS, WMBD, and WTHI.

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Silvertone TV selection from Sears 1957
Capehart TV from the 1950s.
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Previously on Videos

of the Week...

 

If you've missed any of the "Videos of the Week" or "Classic Radio" recordings, you'll find them here. Unfortunately, there's no narrative to go along with each. You have to visit each week for that.

 

Sugarfoot (1957) ABC Pilot

Dragnet (1957) NBC Jack Webb

The Texan (1958) CBS Pilot

The Untouchables (1960) ABC Robert Stack

The Fugitive (1963) ABC Pilot

The Fugitive Finale (1967) ABC

 

Classic Radio

AFRTS Saigon Gary Owens (1967) August The Music Guy Show

ABC Movie of the Week title sequence (1969) ABC

Seven in Darkness (1969) ABC

The Immortal (1969) ABC

Wake Me When it's Over (1969) ABC

But I Don't Want to Get Married (1970) ABC

Honeymoon With a Stranger (1969) ABC

Gidget Grows Up (1969) ABC

Classic Radio 

WLRW, 94.5FM Champaign, IL (1969)

In Name Only (1969) ABC Movie of the Week

Night Slaves (1970) ABC Movie of the Week

Assault on the Wayne (1971) ABC Movie of the Week

The Feminist and the Fuzz (1971) ABC Movie of the Week
 

Mr and Mrs Bo Jo Jones (1971) ABC Movie of the Week

Killdozer (1974) ABC Movie of the Week

Classic :Radio

WLS 890AM Chicago (1972) John Landecker

 

M-Squad (1958) NBC Lee Marvin

M Squad/Police Squad Comparison

McHale's Navy (1962) ABC Pilot Ernest Borgnine

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1963) ABC The Nelsons

Temperatures Rising (1972) ABC Cleavon Little
 

WILL-TV Pioneer Stories (2010)

Classic Radio

WIL Radio, 1430AM, St. Louis (1962) Ron Lundy Show

Space Patrol (1951) ABC

Captain Video and His Video Rangers (1952) DuMont

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1967) ABC

The Invaders (1968) ABC Roy Thinnes

Space 1999 (1975) Syndicated

Ark II (1976) CBS Saturday Morning

Otherword (1985) CBS Sam Groom, Gretchen Corbett

Classic Radio

Best Old Time Radio Sci-fi shows

Fall Promo Collection (1961) ABC

Fall Premiere Special (1963) ABC

Fall Premiere Special (1970) ABC

Fall Premiere Special (2021) ABC

Fall Premiere Special (1961) CBS

Fall Premiere Special (1966) CBS

Fall Premiere Special (1968) CBS

Fall Premiere Special (2001) CBS

Fall Premiere Special (1969) NBC

Fall Premiere Special (1984) NBC

Fall Premiere Special (1998) NBC

Fall Premiere Special (2019) NBC

Fall Premiere Special (1964) ABC

Fall Premiere Special (1974) ABC

Fall Premiere Special-Part 1 (1979) ABC

Fall Premiere Special-Part 2 (1970) ABC

Fall Premiere Theme-Part 1 (1985) ABC

Fall Premiere Theme-Part 2 (1985) ABC

Fall Premiere Special (1970) CBS

Fall Premiere Special (1974) CBS

Fall Pre;miere Special (1976) CBS

Fall Premiere Special (1981) CBS

Fall Premiere Special (1965) NBC

Fall Premiere Special (1975) NBC

Fall Premiere Special (1978) NBC

NBC 60th Annioversary Special (1986)

WICD Summertime Memories from 2001

Two Marriages (1983) ABC

WICD 6pm news Jan 4, 2012

Jack Benny Program (CBS) Feb 22, 1959

Temperatures Rising (ABC) 1972

WCIA News at 5pm Aug 2, 2019

WAND 6pm News Aug 2, 2019

WICS 10pm News Feb 22, 2019

Classic Radio

WDNL Danville-Sept 13, 1991

Pillsbury Dough Boy 1990

Mon Wed Fri Promos (1966) NBC

Weekday AM Promo (1965) NBC 

Dick Clark's Beech-Nut Show (1958) ABC
 

ABC Movie of the Week (1971) Intro

​WICD Local Commercials from December 1987

​CBS Promo Themes 1981-1990

ABC 1983-84 Season Preview

​Bob Cummings Show (1955) NBC

Classic Radio

Drake Chenault 1974 Hit Parade

Trackdown (1958) CBS Robert Culp

Run Buddy Run (1966) CBS Episode 1

Run Buddy Run (1966) CBS Episode 8

Hennesey (1961) CBS

Route 66 (1960) CBS Pilot Show

It's About Time (1966) CBS Pilot Show

Classic Radio

Nick Charles Show (1966) KXOK

Camp Runamuck (1965) NBC

My Mother the Car (1965) NBC

Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In (1967) NBC Special and Pilot

TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes (1985) NBC

The Big Event (1978) NBC

Supertrain (1979) NBC "A Cup of Kindness"

Classic Radio

Illinois Radio ID Airchecks (2000-2024) 

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (originally in1958) ABC

My Three Sons (1960) ABC (season one, all episodes)

Destry (1964) ABC

Hollywood Palace (1966) ABC

 

Courtship of Eddies Father (1970) ABC (ep 1-7)

Love American Style (1972) Pilot for "Happy Days"

Classic Radio

KXOK Radio Halloween Monster Rally (1964)

KXOK Radio and Johnny Rabbitt "Midnight Confessions" (1968)

The TAMI Show (1964) Theater Pay-Per-View H.D.

#1 Shindig! (1964) ABC The Beatles and More

#2 Shindig! 60s Superstars (1964-66) ABC Compilation
 

#1 Where the Action Is (1966) ABC August 11 

 

#2 Where the Action Is (1966) ABC September 26

 

It's Happening (1969) ABC 

Hullabaloo (1965) NBC Gary and Jerry Lewis

American Bandstand 40th Anniversary (1992) ABC Dick Clark

Classic Radio

WLS AM890 Chicago (1989) New Year's Montage
 

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952) ABC Thanksgiving

Looney Tunes (1954) Syndicated Daffy Duck Thanksgiving

Kraft Music Hall-Perry Como Show (1961) NBC Thanksgiving

Calvin and the Colonel (1961) CBS Thanksgiving

That Girl (1967) ABC Thanksgiving
 

Dharma and Greg (1997) ABC Thanksgiving

The King of Queens (2001) CBS Thanksgiving

The Lucky Strike Program-Jack Bennty Program (1952) CBS Radio Thanksgiving

Next Week on 
Videos of the Week

 

Starting on Saturday evening, November 23rd, it's all about the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade! Check out a selection of complete parade broadcasts from 1976 through 2021. Plus, a classic radio broadcast from 1948, the Pepsodent Show!  ​​

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