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The following video features various news and talent opens from WBZ-TV in Boston from ca. 1977 to present. Here's what you can see in this video: (0:06) "Eyewitness News" intro (c. 1976-1979) (0:20) "4 Today" morning intro (1979-1982) (0:52) "First 4 News" intro (1980-1982) (1:03-1:51) "Eyewitness News" intros (1980-1982) (1:51-3:21) "Eyewitness News" and "Live on 4" intros (1982-1984) (3:21) "Eyewitness News" morning talent intro (1984-1985) (4:11) "Live on 4" talent intro (1985-1987) (4:31) "Eyewitness News: Evening Edition" talent intro (1984-1985) (5:07) "Evening Magazine" intro (1985-1988) (5:23) "Eyewitness News Nightcast" weekend talent intro (1984-1985) (5:45-6:07) "Eyewitness News" intros (1985-1987) (6:07-6:59) "Eyewitness News" intros (1987-1990) (6:59-7:51) "Eyewitness News" i...
This sequence contains excerpts from a live special that WBZ-TV/Boston aired on the occasion of the station's 35th anniversary in 1983. It is from an off-air VHS recording. The filmed portions of this special were originally produced for Channel 4's 30th birthday in 1978. Barry Nolan and Sara Edwards from "Evening Magazine" are the hosts. All rights are acknowledged.
This is WBZ TV-4's 30th anniversary special that was broadcast on June 9, 1978. The recording was made off the air on a U-matic videocassette and contains the original commercial breaks. Excerpts from this 1978 special were used for subsequent station anniversary programs in 1983 and 1988. More years have passed since the original airing of this special than Channel 4 was old at the time! Produced by Counterproductions, Inc. for WBZ-TV. All rights are acknowledged.
Reporter Joe Shortsleeve visited the set of "CBS This Morning" on the second day of WBZ-TV's affiliation with the CBS Television Network. These clips were recorded off-air from WBZ's early morning newscast of January 3, 1995. All rights are acknowledged.
With the Wheelmobile on its way to Boston this weekend, we found out a member of the WBZ-TV family was once on Wheel of Fortune.
What did local television newscasts look like in the mid-1980s? Here are excerpts from WBZ-TV's 6:00 P.M. news broadcast of October 29, 1987. All rights are acknowledged.
from 1992. WBZ-TV in Boston aired a Sports Final segment where Larry Bird, Bobby Orr and Ted Williams were together for the first time.
This edition of WBZ Boston Evening Magazine, hosted by Sara Edwards and Barry Nolan, features: *New Hampshire's Teachernaut, the story of teacher Christa McAuliffe destined to becoming the first teacher in space *Lennon Legacy, an interview with Julian Lennon *Rio Party Giver, A visit to Rio De Janeiro where a woman keeps the nightlife scene active
Weeknight newscast from the CBS O&O; in Boston, MA. Most commercials are included. Posted for educational and historical purposes only. All material is under the copyright of their original holders. No copyright infringement is intended.
This sequence contains excerpts of local programming specials produced by WBZ-TV during the 1980s. * Boston Celtics Tip Off 1984 * The Making of Santa Barbara (NBC daytime serial) 1984 * For Kids Sake "Playing for the Future" * The World of Tomorrow - hosted by William Shatner * Yankee Ingenuity 1986 - hosted and open sung by Arlo Guthrie * Boston Celtics game open 1984 * Boston Children's Hospital Telethon 1985 All rights are acknowledged.
Jack Williams is retiring after 40 years at WBZ-TV. Watch as the on-air and behind the scenes staff say thank you and farewell!
Ronakd Regan was president Mike Dukakis was Govenor THE BOSTON GAAAADEN was still there