He grew up in Tarzana, California, as a child and remained in the San Fernando Valley, graduating from Taft High School. Montage of shots from early programs with Simon and Garfunkel song.Kaj Goldberg is a native of Los Angeles. Shots of old studios and what they are being used for now. There is a list of events that they plan to cover and a promo for the night time news. They were just purchased by the Tribune Corporation. Ad for Ralph’s supermarket.ġ:46:24 Clip from “The Jazz Singer.” Information about KTLA’s current situation. Geraldo Rivera does ad for show called Innocence Lost. Pat Sajak talks about being a substitute weatherman, which eventually led to his being asked to host the Wheel of Fortune show.ġ:41:52 Ad for Oppenheimer Mutual Funds. George Fishbeck talks about his forecasts. Jim Hawthorne talks about the first weather broadcasts. Other newscasters talk about the early days of television.ġ:38:53 Section on weathermen. Various newscasters relate anecdotes.ġ:36:48 George Putnam talked about the early days at KTLA. Cleve Lansberg talks about watching his father direct television shows. Stan Chambers, news reporter for over 40 years. Ad for Jack in the Box restaurants.ġ:22:22 Hal Fishman at atomic test site in Nevada talks about news coverage. Ad for Southern California Hyundai Dealers. Miss Universe Pageant clip from 1956.ġ:18:30 American Express ad. Destruction Derby, Roller Derby, Moto Polo clips. Ad for Renault Medallion.ġ:09:10 Section on sports with Dick Enberg at the Olympic Auditorium. Ad for Disneyland Circus Fantasy 87 and Carl’s Jr. Ad for Derma-Safe laundry detergent.ġ:06:51 Hal Fishman news at ten story promo. Commercial for Toyota dealers of Southern California. Clip of The Doors on the show.ġ:03:55 Freeberg claims he got a letter saying that Time for Beanie was Albert Einstein’s favorite show.ġ:04:40 Commercial for Calvin Klein’s Obsession for men cologne. John Rovick talks about his role as Sheriff John. Ding Dong School from 1960.ĥ5:22 Cartoon Express with Engineer Bill. Tim McCoy show with Native American actor, Iron Eyes Cody. Sandy Dreams, first show with written script. Daws Butler, one of the puppeteers, talks about the show. The Baxters, hosted by Steve Edwards, clip from 1979.Ĥ7:30 Scared Straight, a documentary hosted by Peter Falk where juvenile delinquents are confronted by prisoners, from 1978.Ĥ8:30 Stan Freeberg talks about children’s programs. Ralph Story’s Los Angeles from 1965, a public service program. Jack Narz talks about the show.Ĥ4:19 Adventures in Hypnotism, a live program where people get hypnotized. Seven Keys, an early game show from 1960. He claims to be the first to get athletes and women to work out with weights. LaLanne talks about the early resistance to his program. Shore talks about early videotape programs, such as Emergency Ward and the Jack LaLanne show, an exercise show from 1958. Clips of Barbara Bel Geddes and Ronald Reagan. John Polich supervised the show he talks about it.ģ9:05 Handy Hints with Dick Garten and Dorothy Gardiner. Ken Graue talks about the show, which was completely improvised and live. Segment on “reality shows.” 1949 clip from City at Night. Shore talks about her early television days. Liberace show from 1951, Carson’s Cellar from 1952.ģ6:17 Dinah Shore show from 1951 with Chevrolet ad. Autry talks about how he changed the station after he bought it. Show called Melody Ranch with Gene Autry. Steve Allen talks about clip from 1962 from his show that involved a lot of pie throwing. Larry Finley talks about program he did called “Sell-a-thon.”ģ0:42 The Johnny Otis Show from 1960. Musical Adventure with Korla Pandit clip. He shot the shows that took place there.Ģ5:10 Frosty Frolics, an ice skating show from Pasadena with host Stan Chambridge. Steve Allen talks about variety shows and venues in Santa Monica. Talks about how many lights were needed in the studio due to the low sensitivity of the cameras.ġ8:07 Music and variety shows. Al Jarvis, former radio disk jockey, had talk show with Betty White. List of stations and when they began.ġ3:37 The Marshall of Gunsight Pass, early Western show. Six awards were given at this first Emmy Awards show, and four went to KTLA. Pantomime Quiz won best show.ġ2:09 Shirley Dinsdale with Judy Splinters (puppet) talks about winning first Emmy for most entertaining personality. 1949 first Emmy Awards at Hollywood Athletic Club. Mike Stokey’s Pantomime Game Time, a show like pictionary. Pray Marco was a show similar to the lottery. Early home shopping program.ġ0:04 Eddie Resnick, early cameraman talks about his work at the station. Great studio shots of that first day & Hope on camera.Ĩ:06 1936 Olympic broadcasts. 1:47 Clips from “The Jazz Singer.” History of the creation of television.Ģ:25 Early newsreel showing early television makeup.Ģ:50 Early television broadcasts of KTLA Channel 5.Ĥ:30 Bob Hope talks about early television.
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