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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.
Note that this website displays best on a full-size monitor, desktop, or laptop computer. If you're watching on your mobile phone, the mobile phone view has been replaced by the desktop view throughout this site. You can zoom in on the page if needed. Also, you may have to sign in to YouTube to view some videos. Some browsers do not allow some embedded videos to play, so click on the "YouTube" logo on the video to view it from YouTube.

This is me recently at an antique store in Lafayette, Indiana, making out my Christmas list....
Not really, I don't have the room for it! It's a 1949 GE table model.
Doug Quick
Radio/TV Broadcaster/Historian, Author, Webmaster
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Through November, prepare for a rare look at one local TV station's program log from January 2, 1958! Programs, commercials, promos, station IDs, and what that log tells us about their method of operation.... and why that station's culture affected its descendant station through the years! Just click on the site at the left.





Featured Videos
For the first two weeks of November, I present an unintentional tribute to WCIA and its 72nd anniversary!
First, please visit the History of WCIA page, which includes a new section with images of Channel 3, including its transmitter, transmitter building, tower, studios, production control and engineering departments, and more! After a long period without receiving any "new" historical contributions from those with WCIA-related material, I was surprised to receive an email from the daughter of a former staffer from the late 1950s and early 1960s, Dayo E. Thompson. He was an avid photographer, taking many color slides of the station when most of the photographs in my collection were in black and white! His daughter, Lisa Krall, has been generous in sharing his work with Central Illinois' On-Line Broadcast Museum. See his contribution on the History of WCIA 1953-1965 page!
The featured videos this week are all of The Beatles. I include videos (all available on YouTube) of the first appearances of the most influential musical groups in pop and rock music history. Watch their appearances on CBS's "The Ed Sullivan Show" from February 1964 through September 1965, as seen on CBS affiliates as well as WCIA.
I also include a clip from a Late Night Show with David Letterman featuring Paul McCartney (of the Beatles), who talked about those initial appearances (of "The Ed Sullivan Show") from the original site where "Late Night with David Letterman" was produced. That is from 2009.
I also found, as part of the Anniversary of WISH-TV, a half-hour special on Channel 8 in Indianapolis, noting their coverage of two Indianapolis Beatles concerts! It included an exclusive interview with Paul McCartney, details of where they stayed, and clips from their performance!
One prolific YouTube contributor has recently posted several Beatles-themed videos, and I linked a couple from that Channel that even the most dedicated Beatles fan probably hasn't seen! That includes a video of the group's first film, "A Hard Day's Night." To recreate the NBC presentation of that movie, I've included the intro that viewers saw when it aired in October of 1967!
That YouTube contributor also included a British TV special called "The Music of Lennon and McCartney," which any Beatles fan will love, featuring the two composers introducing various acts who covered Beatles songs and even including The Beatles themselves. See that special in its entirety below!
The collection of Featured videos concludes with a sample from the animated "Beatles" series, seen on ABC. Before, whenever selections from the series were posted on YouTube, the music had to be removed due to copyright issues. For the first time, this selection includes the music as it was presented live in concert, avoiding that copyright issue!
Click on the image to watch the video directly from YouTube.
The Ed Sullivan Show-The Beatles (1964) CBS
This video is "I Want to Hold Your Hand" from the first appearance of The Beatles on "The Ed Sullivan Show" from February 9, 1964. At the time, the song was number one on the charts, having been released only on January 25, 1964. It stayed at number one for 7 weeks and was on the charts for 14 weeks. The flip side of that single was "I Saw Her Standing There," which topped out at number fourteen. A string of hits followed, including "She Loves You," "Please Please Me," "Twist and Shout," "Can't Buy Me Love," "Do You Want to Know a Secret," "Love Me Do," and "A Hard Day's Night," all before May of that year.
Indeed, their appearances on "The Ed Sullivan Show" helped boost their popularity, as did nearly constant radio play on Top 40 stations like WABC in New York and major-market Top 40 stations heard across mid-Illinois, such as KXOK in St. Louis and WLS in Chicago. Local full-time Top 40 stations like WIRL in Peoria and WCVS in Springfield were on the Beatles bandwagon at the time.
It was after the Kennedy assassination that young Americans needed to bring back some optimism during a sad time in history. I vividly recall my dad and me watching each Beatles appearance on WCIA, Channel 3, when they appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show." Even though I was just in 4th and 5th grade when all this was happening, it had a huge impact on me and my classmates, as I became a lifelong Beatles fan.
As mentioned, these and those installments shown on this page of "The Ed Sullivan Show" were seen on WCIA, but also WMBD-TV, KHQA, WTHI-TV, and KMOX-TV.


Along with everyone at home, the audience at Studio 50 (later named "The Ed Sullivan Theatre") loved them!
(YouTube Screen Grab)
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The Ed Sullivan Show-The Beatles (1964) CBS
This video is the complete "Ed Sullivan Show" that was produced in Florida and broadcast live on CBS on February 16, 1964. This appearance was the second for "The Beatles" on the long-running variety show hosted by former newspaper entertainment columnist Ed Sullivan.
For you techies, you'll notice the RCA/NBC artifacts (rounded corners) on the screen. It was most certainly recorded using RCA color cameras, studio equipment, and RCA Quad-4 VTRs. Unfortunately, it was presented in black and white on CBS. Does a color recording exist? It's anyone's guess.

The Beatles flew into Miami to appear on a special "Ed Sullivan Show" live from Florida.
(YouTube Video screen grab)
WCIA Fall Promo 1981
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The Ed Sullivan Show-The Beatles (1964) CBS
The video above is the complete Beatles' 3rd appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" from February 23, 1964, as broadcast on CBS. It was pre-recorded on the same day as their first live broadcast.


John Lennon with Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr on drums on the February 12, 1964 appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" broadcast on CBS.
(YouTube screen grab)
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The Late Show with David Letterman (2009) CBS
This clip is from July 15, 2009, of "The Late Show with David Letterman," featuring Paul McCartney returning to the Ed Sullivan Theater to discuss The Beatles' appearances on "The Ed Sullivan Show."

Paul McCartney talkes with David Letterman 45 years after the Beatles appeared in the same studio with Ed Sullivan!
(YouTube screen grab)
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Follow the Beatles (1964) British TV Documentary
A documentary on the making of the movie "A Hard Day's Night" as broadcast on British TV in 1964.

The Beatles and crew for the movie "A Hard Day's Night" setting up for the TV studio scenes
(YouTube screen grab)
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A Hard Day's Night Intro (1968) NBC
If you were watching "A Hard Day's Night" on NBC when it was broadcast on October 24, 1967, you would have seen this special introduction, shown only once.
Then you would've watched the movie below over mid-Illinois on WICS, WICD, WEEK-TV, WGEM-TV, WTWO-TV, and KSD-TV.
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A Hard Day's Night (1964) The Movie
This video is the entire movie in HD as posted by [Crishofer_YT95CQ Stems] YouTube Channel. See more about this YouTube channel in the post below about the Music of Lennon and McCartney Special TV Program.
This video for "A Hard Day's Night" was posted just a few weeks ago by the [Crishofer_YT95CQ Stems] YouTube Channel, which features many appearances by The Beatles from the era. The videos also include many songs with isolated tracks. To visit the YouTube Channel, click here.
Classic Radio
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KXOK (1965) Johnny Rabbitt awards Beatles Tix
The St. Louis Top 40 station had a pipeline with the Beatles via George Harrison's sister, who lived nearby in Benton, Illinois. George visited her in Benton in 1963, before The Beatles hit it big in the US. George and his brother roamed the streets in Benton anonymously during that visit. She fed the latest Beatles news to KXOK and virtually gave the St. Louis station an exclusive first look, even offering special concert tickets as prizes for listeners.
This aircheck features just one example of notifying a happy listener's father of the news of such a prize of tickets to a Chicago concert. Notice the respect that Johnny Rabbitt gave to the winner's father, and the respect that the man gave back. My dad would have just hung up!


Above is an ad for Stix, Baer and Fuller and the KXOK/Beatles Tix promotion to win concert tickets to see The Beatles in Chicago.
At the left is a publicity picture of Donald Pietromonaco who was "Johnny Rabbitt on KXOK during the 1960s.
Below: Johnny Rabbitt in another publicity picture for the station.

This video takes an original Taylorville Tour from 1988, and recreates it with one from 2025, showing both at the same time. It's a time comparison you won't believe! Click on the image to watch on YouTube.
This video was made the same day as the one above on September 30, 2025. It's includes much more from in and around Taylorville. It's one hour in length, and I narrate the entire video. Click on the image to watch on YouTube.
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Latest Updates to the Museum
Priceless New Material from the history of WCIA, Ch 3 is now here!
A private collection of color slides taken by a former WCIA employee from the late 1950s through the early 1960s has been shared with Central Illinois' On-Line Broadcast Museum!
These priceless images are now part of the early History of WCIA.
See them all in within a number of picture galleries that include scenes of the broadcast tower, transmitter building, studios, production control, exterior shots of the studios on South Neil Street in Champaign and more! It also includes the contributor's story and the memories of his daughter who has shared his material.
Contributor Lisa Krall continues to drop more artifacts and information to this website from the early years of WCIA. I've added some early published stories about items on WCIA's "Happy Home" plus an example of WCIA letterhead from almost 70 years ago!
Thanks to Lisa Krall for giving us the exclusive showing of your artifacts and information! It's all posted and available now at the History of WCIA!
Use the link here to go directly to "WCIA Early Years: A Personal View from Former Employee Dayo E. Thompson."
2025-1024 The TV Today pages for Mid-Illinois, Peoria, Chicago, Peoria, Quincy, Terre Haute have been updated to show new subchannel selections. More updates coming for Indianapolis soon.
2025-0920 Central Illinois' On-Line Broadcast Museum has renewed the suscription to this website host for another three years!
Over time, I've gotten several comments from mostly radio people about my "at home" radio station. I've done some re-formating over the last few months and now offer up a couple of samples. One being a one-hour aircheck, the other a 3-hour aircheck. These airchecks have most of the music edited out to avoid copyright issues. You can hear it by clicking the graphic above or going to the automated radio format page here.
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Much of the information on the history of TV pages on this site comes directly from my 2016 book "Pictures on the Prairie: The First Ten Years of Mid-Illinois Television." There are many more pictures on this site than in the book as space was limited.
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2025-0909 Updated on 2025-1028
The Weigel Broadcasting-owned digital multicast network MeTV is now on DISH Satellite's channel lineup, along with other popular Weigel Broadcasting networks!
Users of DISH satellite service can access MeTV Network, Cathy Comedy, WEST, and MeTV Toons. It is only available as a streaming channel (and on the 120+ package plans). The even better news is that they are available in high definition, which improves the look of many of the "filmed" programs, which were recorded from the master 35mm film and used for playback. In fact, viewers can now watch many of the vintage shows on the schedule with better video quality than they were initially seen on network TV!
"We are always pushing to make MeTV as accessible to as many viewers as possible. We are happy to partner with Dish on this carriage and pleased that millions of Sling TV customers will now be able to watch MeTV's memorable entertainment programming," said Neal Sabin, vice-chairman for Weigel Broadcasting.
MeTV continues to be seen on subchannels of stations in mid-Illinois markets. For most here in central and east central Illinois, it's available on WAND-TV's main channel and translators (Jacksonville, Effingham, and Danville) on subchannel 17.6 in standard definition. Unfortunately, the other channels are not available in the Mid-Illinois TV market. They are available in the Chicago and St. Louis markets, but not necessarily in HD.
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 written narrative to go along with each. You have to visit each week for that.
Danny Kaye Show (1964) Hillbilly Sketch
The Ed Sullivan Show (1964) CBS The Beach Boys
Donna Reed Show (1965) ABC "The Tree"
Classic Radio
See It Now (1954) CBS Edward R. Murrow
See It Now (1954) CBS Reply to Sen Joseph McCarthy
McCarthy (2020) PBS "Have You No Decency?"
Ben Casey (1962) ABC "A Story to be Softly Told"
Fridays (1981) ABC Guest: Andy Kaufman
Fridays (1981) ABC segment with Andy Kaufman Apology
Fridays (1981) ABC Guest: Andy Kaufman with Kathie Sullivan
Classic Radio
Tube Trip (1971) KSHE (FM)/KDNL, TV-30
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Sunday nights Nov 1959-Jan 1960
Sunday Showcase (1959) NBC Jimmy Durante
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (1960) NBC
The Loretta Young Show (1960) NBC
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Here Comes the Brides-Open (1968) ABC Co-Star Bobby Sherman
Bobby Sherman Special (1971) ABC
Bosom Buddies/Mama's Family Intros (1984) ABC/NBC
Classic Radio
Night Time America (1982) WDNL Danville, IL
TM Stereo Rock (1975) WHBF-FM Quad Cities
The Dating Game (1967) ABC Host: Jim Lange
Love American Style (1969) ABC Ted Bessell, John Beck
The Gong Show (1977) NBC Host: Chuck Barris
Vegas (1978) ABC Robert Urich
Classic Radio
WDNL(FM) (1991) Aircheck with Doug Quick
Saturday Morning TV (1978) NBC
WKRP in Cincinnati (1981) CBS "Daydreams"
Classic Radio
WLS AM/FM (1985) Fred Winston
I Dream of Jeannie (1965) NBC Pilot Show
Dusty's Trail (1973) Syndicated
Pryor's Place (1984) CBS Episode 1
T.J. Hooker (1985) ABC William Shatner
Classic Radio
WDNL(FM) (1981) Danville, IL
Classic Radio
KXOK (1961) Complete Air Check
Chun King Chow Mein Hour (1962) ABC
Fractured Fairy Tales (1959-60) NBC Jay Ward Productions
The Jetsons (1962) ABC "A Date With Jet Screamer"
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster (1962) ABC Pilot
McHale's Navy (1962) Pilot "An Ensign for McHale"
McHale's Navy Blooper Reel (1960s) ABC Universal Studios
Turn On (1969) Never Shown Episode 2
Turn On (1969) Never Shown Episode 3
Classic Radio
WLS 890AM Chicago (1987) Larry Lujack Part 1
WLS 890AM Chicago (1987) Larry Lujack
The Joey Bishop Show (1968) ABC
The Dick Cavett Show (1970) ABC
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1976) NBC
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1981) NBC
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992) NBC
The Late Show with David Letterman (1993) CBS
CLASSIC RADIO
WDWS, 1400AM, Champaign, IL (2021) Brian Barnharrt
WNNS, 98.7FM, Springfield, IL (1981)
Bewitched (1964) Scene from the First Episode
Bewitched (1964) Opening Credits
The Munsters Unaired pilot in color
The Munsters (1964) First Broadcast Episode
Addams Family (1964) ABC First Episode
Alf (1988) NBC "Can I Get A Witness?"
The Invaders (1968) ABC Final Episode
The Outer Limits (1963) ABC Episode Synopsis
War of the Worlds (1938) CBS Radio
The Ed Sullivan Show-The Beatles (1964) CBS Feb 9, 1964
The Ed Sullivan Show-The Beatles (1964) CBS Feb 16, 1964
The Ed Sullivan Show-The Beatles (1964) CBS Feb 23, 1964
The Ed Sullivan Show-The Beatles (1964) CBS Sept 12, 1965
The Late Show with David Letterman (2009) CBS
Our Fair Beatles (1964) WISH-TV Indianapolis
Follow the Beatles (1964) British TV Documentary
A Hard Day's Night Intro (1968) NBC
A Hard Day's Night (1964) The Movie
The Music of Lennon and McCartney (1965) Granada TV
The Beatles Cartoon TV Series (1965-66) ABC Saturday

Next Regular Update Saturday November 15
The Holiday Countdown will begin at Central Illinois' On-Line Broadcast Museum. Check back for a great collelction of popular and a few rare Holiday and Christmas specials and episodes of popular TV series.
Central Illinois On-Line Broadcast Museum and dougquick.com supports the work of the St. Louis Media History Foundation.
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The Ed Sullivan Show-The Beatles (1965) CBS
This video was the Beatles' final appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show," broadcast by CBS on September 12, 1965. It was actually pre-recorded on August 14, 1965, just before the historic Shea Stadium concert. This video was taped at CBS Studio 50. It was shown during a regular live broadcast on September 12.
Once again, it was seen over Mid-Illinois on WCIA, WMBD-TV, KHQA, WTHI-TV, and KMOX-TV.

The Beatles on their final appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show"
from September 12, 1965
(YouTube screen grab)
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Our Fair Beatles (1964) WISH-TV Indianapolis
This segment of the 70th anniversary of WISH-TV spotlights "Our Fair Beatles," a documentary about the Beatles' September 3, 1964, appearances at the Indianapolis State Fairgrounds. It shows and tells the background story of the Beatles' two concerts in Indianapolis. A WIFE Radio DJ introduced them on stage.
WISH-TV captured the ONLY video of the concert and got a one-on-one interview with Paul McCartney. See it here in this video.
Even though it was broadcast on WISH, Channel 8, in Indianapolis, it would have been seen in the far eastern counties of Mid-Illinois.

The Beatles at a press conference in Indianapolis on September 3, 1964.
(YouTube screen grab)


This is where the Beatles stayed while in Indianapolis, the Speedway Inn near 38th Street and what is now I-465. Above how it looked in 1964, and to the right what it looked like in 1966.
(YouTube screen grab, and
post card from 1966.)
Click here to see what it looks like today.
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The Music of Lennon and McCartney (1965) Granada TV
This TV special was broadcast over Great Britain on December 16, 1965 and features the music of The Beatles as performered by other artists including Beatles' producer George Martin's Orchestra, Lulu, Peter and Gordon, Dick Rivers, Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas, Marianne Faithful, Cilla Black, Henry Mancini, Esther Phillips, actor Peter Sellers and of course, The Beatles.
This production is an exceptionally well-done music special, with John Lennon and Paul McCartney introducing artists who have their own versions of Beatles hits.

Produced for Granada TV Network in England, Paul and John hosted this TV variety show in which others "covered" many Lennon-McCartney songs. At the same time, the Beatles performed some songs that had never been covered before.
(You:Tube screen grab)
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The Beatles Cartoon TV Series (1965-66) ABC Saturday
All songs in this cartoon had to be replaced by live versions, which often slip through normal copyright detection. That keeps the integrity of the cartoons closer to how they were initially seen. Longtime, prolific voice actor Paul Frees provided the voices of John Lennon and George Harrison for the Beatles. Lance Percival provided the voices for Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr.
The "The Beatles" selection above was recorded from a 16mm film print and includes the bumpers that would air between the show and the commercials.
This animated series aired on ABC Saturday mornings from September 25, 1965, through April 20, 1969. It aired over Mid-Illinois on WTVP (WAND-TV), WTVH-TV (WIRL-TV), WJJY-TV, and KTVI.

The Beatles in cartoon form, from 1965-66, as broadcast on ABC Television.
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