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NBC Network - Tomorrow with Tom Snyder - "Kup / Nebel & Jones" (Complete Broadcast, 2/10/1976) 📺

Here's a complete broadcast (save for the opening few seconds) of the Tomorrow show with Tom Snyder as aired over WMAQ Channel 5, with the Windy City's own Irv Kupcinet and late-night talk radio hosts Long John Nebel and Candy Jones (then with WMCA 570 AM in New York) as his guests. Includes: Recording comes in as Tom introduces his guest and encapsulates on his long career, lists the "disparate" guests on a recent Kup's Show (including Juliet Prowse and Irwin Corey), and contrasts his own show with Kup's; topics range from the art of conversation and how each approaches it, to his status as a newspaper columnist, him in relation to his guests, book plugs, his longevity and national (PBS) distribution, how research aids in preparedness and how he prepares for a show, Tom's watching his show on WNYC Channel 31 in New York vs. Kup reading on Tom in People, Gerald Ford, and who he hadn't had on. Commercials for: 1976 Plymouth Fury / Chrysler Plymouth Dealers - "See the Men Who Say Yes!" Nelson Brothers "Aisle of Homes" (voiceover by Al Parker) Bounce fabric softener Tom gets more into Kup's role as a newspaper columnist (with Earl Wilson name-dropped), and his competing with other papers; how certain items get into papers; whether he's considered "newsworthy" in his own town; the surprises on his show and the murder of his daughter 11 years before and lack of resolution of the case, and regret in not hiring a private detective to look into it at the time. Commercials for: Bic lighters - "Flick your Bic" Banquet frozen dinners - "Dad Makes Dinner" "Barry Lyndon" (theatrical trailer for TV) Beautymist panty hose - Lady tries to remember the name Long John and Candy join, while he speaks of his early careers and how he got into radio on WOR 710 AM (from 1963 to 1972 he was on WNBC 660 AM, then sister to Chicago's late lamented WMAQ 670 AM), how as a photographer he once photographed Candy in her modeling days, she recounts how she transitioned into broadcasting (via NBC Monitor) and ultimately married Nebel, and Kup recounts his wife Essie's roles on his own show. Commercials for: General Electric Automatic Chef microwave oven at Polk Bros (not a Magic Chef, but close!) Memorex - with Ella Fitzgerald breaking the glass - "Is it live, or is it Memorex?" Chevy Dealers - with Susan Galey (sp?) and customer Bill Cook (sp?) Long John gets into his long battle with cancer and how much a toll the treatment has taken on his energy (he would die of the disease about two years after this show), while Kup congratulates him on his still maintaining 72 hours a week on the radio; his dealing with interviews; Candy recounts when Dr. Frank Field (of WNBC Channel 4) was on, and Snyder's surname was mispronounced because of another similar-named guest; Nebel's examination of other cancer treatments, on and off the air; and Kup's and Nebel's comments about the FDA, cancer patients, and Red Dye #2. Commercials for: Brim decaffeinated coffee - "Do the Brim Twist" (with Chubby Checker knockoff) Kleenex tissues - with Anita Bryant and Orange Juice coupon Excedrin P.M. - "When you Have a Cold at Night" Tom, Kup, Long John and Candy discuss the roles their shows play in helping society in whichever ways, and the means they do so, and how they operate when they're "on," and the pending "S.1" to recodify criminal codes in all 50 states. Commercials for: Lavoris mouthwash Goldblatt's celebrates Sealy beds - 95th Anniversary Sale Top Job liquid cleaner with "Mrs. T. Thurston" and breaking mops Homer's Custom Furniture (background music: "Rondo A Go Go" by Andrew Arvin) Tom previews next night's show on the 100 Best Commercials of 1975, then says good night while the closing credits run to accompaniment of The Beatles' "Good Night" (had to be partially muted manually to avoid a YouTube copyright block) Promo slide for Police Woman and City of Angels (voiceover by John Clarke) Incomplete commercial (for local Chicago company, maybe a bank?) - with "Our Way" jingle before recording is stopped This aired on local Chicago TV early Tuesday, February 10th 1976 during the 12:00am to 1:00am timeframe. About The Museum of Classic Chicago Television: The Museum of Classic Chicago Television's primary mission is the preservation and display of off-air, early home videotape recordings (70s and early 80s, primarily) recorded off of any and all Chicago TV channels; footage which would likely be lost if not sought out and preserved digitally. Even though (mostly) short clips are displayed here, we preserve the entire broadcasts in our archives - the complete programs with breaks (or however much is present on the tape), for historical purposes. For information on how to help in our mission, to donate or lend tapes to be converted to DVD, and to view more of the 4,700+ (and counting) video clips available for viewing in our online archive, please visit us at: http://www.fuzzymemories.tv/index.php...

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