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The Six Million Dollar Man - 'The Bionic Woman: Part 1' - WFLD-TV (Complete Broadcast 11/8/1978) 📺

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Here's the complete broadcast of WFLD Channel 32's repeat airing of The Six Million Dollar Man episode "The Bionic Woman: Part 1" (S02E19, originally aired on March 16th 1975).

NOTE: Part 2 is here: https://archive.org/details/6millionp...

Includes:

Tail end of an (original version) Field Communications ID bumper

Promo for Merv Griffin Show for 8:00pm (voiceover by Ron Beattie)

Segment 1 Preview and opening titles

WFLD Six Million Dollar Man bumper #1

Commercials for:

Dry and Clear Medicated Acne Cleanser

Fayva Shoes City Slickers, High Society Heels, and Saturday Night Fayvas

Target Town by Coleco "A Game of Skill" (batteries not included)

Bob Evans Pork Sausage "Henry the Milkman" "We Do It Right, Or We Don't Do It." (all or nothing fallacy)

Shutan Camera Company (voiceover by Al Parker)

WFLD Six Million Dollar Man bumper #2

Segment 2 Act I

WFLD Six Million Dollar Man bumper #1

Commercials for:

Pampers diapers

Command Control NiteGlow slotless racing by Tyco

Zayre color portraits one 8 x 10 for 88 cents, Tuesday thru Saturday with "Remember today, tomorrow..." jingle

Laser Attack Interplanetary board game from Milton Bradley (voiceover by Orson Welles)

Promo for Emergency One! for 7:00pm (voiceover by Ron Beattie)

WFLD Six Million Dollar Man bumper #2 (voiceover by Ron Beattie)

Segment 3 Act II with WFLD onscreen station ID at 19:52

WFLD Six Million Dollar Man bumper #1

Commercials for:

Dentyne "Brush Your Breath"

Holly Hobbie oven from Coleco

Nobrand generic food products from Jewel

Shogun Warriors (including Godzilla) from Mattel

Chicago Health and Tennis Club "Chicago, You've Got More" with Bruce Jenner

WFLD Six Million Dollar Man bumper #2

Segment 4 Act III with WFLD onscreen station ID at 32:34

WFLD Six Million Dollar Man bumper #1

Commercials for:

Toys 'R' Us (with the giraffe family on top of one of the World Trade Center towers) sale on FisherPrice toys Cash Register, Fun Jet, and Corn Popper

Record offer for "Home for Christmas" with popup gatefold holiday centerpiece decoration

The Illinois State Lottery Tic Tac Dough

Midas mufflers "Victory for my Volvo"

WFLD Six Million Dollar Man bumper #2

Segment 5 Act IV

WFLD Six Million Dollar Man bumper #1

Commercials for:

KenL Ration Burgers (dogs gather around billboard installer)

New Electronic Amazeatron from Coleco (voiceover by Peter Thomas)

Kmart Sale on pillowcases and bed sheets

Electronic Battleship from Milton Bradley "Playing on the Moon"

Maybelline nail color "Bounces Back Instead of Breaking" with ladies playing pingpong

Promo for Sanford and Son for 10:00pm (voiceover by Ron Beattie)

WFLD Six Million Dollar Man bumper #2 (voiceover by Ron Beattie)

Segment 6 Act V

WFLD Six Million Dollar Man bumper #1

Commercials for:

Wisk laundry detergent "Ring Around the Collar"

A&P supermarkets "You'll Do Better" (ending voiceover by Ron Beattie) with S & H Green Stamps

The Fonz Pinball Machine by Coleco

Soft 'n' Pretty bathroom tissue by Scott (with Christopher Hewett of Mr. Belvedere fame) (1977 copyright)

Record offer for Let's Disco! book and album dance instruction system (wonder if this was among those burned during Disco Demolition Night?) (ending voiceover by Ron Beattie)

WFLD Six Million Dollar Man bumper #2

Segment 7 Epilogue "To Be Continued"

Closing credits, with promo voiceover for Emergency One!, Sanford and Son and The Gong Show (by Ron Beattie)
(recording cuts out right at end of Universal bumper)

This aired on local Chicago TV on Wednesday, November 8th 1978 during the 6:00pm to 7:00pm timeframe.

This was from a tape donated to the Museum of Classic Chicago Television as part of the Larry Charet Collection.

About The Museum of Classic Chicago Television:

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