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Here's the complete broadcast of a Christmas Eve edition of the 10pm Eyewitness News on WLS Channel 7, anchored by Mary Ann Childers and Jim Gibbons.
Includes:
Commercial: Timberland waterproof work boots (available at Ara's in Lansing and Zoots in Chicago)
Station ID segueing into newscast open and intro
The top stories of this edition:
- Record cold across part of the country, with Chicago close but not breaking its record low temps for this day (with phone number for emergency shelters given); 18 have died this week alone from cold
- However, Denver and Salt Lake City did shatter records (out of a total of 21 states and 60 cities) with their cold waves
- Parts of I-65 along Indianapolis shut down due to cold and ice
- Alan Krashesky (yes, the anchor was once a weatherman!) promises relief in sight from severe cold snap (in a few days), but for now travelers' advisories are in effect in all or part of 4 states due to blowing snow
- Grant Hospital's emergency room closed due to water main burst
- Russ Ewing with other such stories: Automobiles stranded and tow trucks unavailable; 26 mph winds causing audible noise from waving flags; State Street shoppers staying home due to cold
Commercials for:
Burger King - "Every 10 Seconds"
Anais Anais fragrance - from Cacharel
Illinois Bell - "We'll Still Be Your Phone Company"
Jordache Jeans - "You've Got the Look"
More news:
- Firefighters dealing with both severe cold and massive fire at 2251 S. Kolin (near Cermak)
- A house (no address listed) has no heat due to frozen pipes; building owner Alise Moore speaks of situation
- Some last minute shoppers brave cold to buy Christmas gifts
- Masses celebrating birth of Jesus taking place in churches such as Holy Name Cathedral, where Joseph Cardinal Bernardin will preside over midnight mass
- Lonnie Lardner reports on Cusman extended family of Ravenswood celebrating Christmas Eve
Commercials for:
Tele1st (coming in two weeks)
Mauna Loa macadamia nuts - with John Hillerman
Diet Coke - now with NutraSweet
Las Vegas (featuring Sammy Davis, Jr.) - "Resort Bargain of the World"
Back to news:
- Chicago City Council finally agrees on next year's budget
- President Reagan, in his weekly radio address, urges Americans to help needy and lonely this Christmas - and remember Soviet dissidents trapped behind Iron Curtain
- Marines in Beirut try to celebrate holidays as shelling breaks out
- Thousands in St. Peter's Square for midnight mass at Vatican City presided by Pope John Paul II
- 8-year-old Chuck Haney of Glendale Heights, dying of a rare disease, made honorary cop thanks to Officer Paul Cerise; Police Commissioner Don Taylor presides over kid's swearing in
Commercials for:
Celozzi-Ettelson Chevrolet - test drive an '84 Chevette
Harveys Bristol Cream - with Peter Cook
- Recollection of last Christmas when it was a balmy 62 degrees
Alan returns with weather forecast (including a white Christmas)
Commercials for:
Wendy's new Hot Stuff baked potatoes and Side Salad
Cap 10 pure Artesian mineral water
Republic Airlines (letter from David Godfredson of Minneapolis, MN)
Cadbury's Milk Tray candies
Jim Rose with sports stories:
- Forest Gregg named head coach of Green Bay Packers, replacing fired Bart Starr; team president Robert Parins speaks
- Seattle Seahawks beat Denver Broncos in AFC wild card game
- Alabama beats SMU in Sun Bowl in El Paso
- Kentucky beats Illini in high school basketball play
- Maryland beats Boston College
- Yankees owner George Steinbrenner fined $250,000 by Commissioner of Baseball over team's involvement in infamous Pine Tar game
After that, Mary Ann and Jim close with Christmas wishes to their viewers and advise to stay tuned for ABC News Weekend Report
Incomplete promo for "The Shoes of the Fisherman" (voiceover by Ernie Anderson) before recording ends
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, December 24th 1983 during the 10:00pm to 10:30pm timeframe.
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