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Welcome to Central Illinois' On-Line Broadcast Museum. This website documents in detail the history of each of the viewable TV stations, past and present, across mid-Illinois in text, photos, and videos, as well as each station's current status. This site also includes local radio history and automated analog formats, again told in pictures, videos, and text. 

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Our late Moka and I are in my office at WICD/WCCU in

mid-2021 as I prepare for a newscast and weathercast. We lost Moka on June 12th last year.

Doug Quick 
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TV Time Capsule

The TV Time Capsule is taking the summer off. It will return in the Fall.

Featured Videos

Through June 14, I once again showcase more Featured Videos from TV's history here on the Home Page at Doug Quick Online, the Central Illinois' Online Broadcast Museum. 

Four videos I recently added to the WCIA history page include all of The Beatles' appearances on the "Ed Sullivan Show." It was appropriate for me, as that's where I first saw them on Channel 3. So, I added the second mini-concert of The Beatles as one of the Featured Videos. You'll love it, and while you're in the mood, watch the others on the History of WCIA site.

While we're talking about music, over the last month, I've featured a 1974 video of "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour" from their post-divorce days and, over the last couple of weeks, shared a pre-divorce edition of the show. Now, I reach back further for a 1965 appearance of the duo on "The Hollywood Palace." Be sure to check out the video below.

Then we move into 1966 with a "Jack Benny Hour" broadcast on NBC with Trini Lopez, The Smothers Brothers, and Phyllis Diller. That's followed by a 1967 third-series episode of "The Flying Nun." I would have liked to be in the room when the producers made the pitch to the network! Let's face it, it was a ridiculous show.

So, with the Beatles starting off the Featured Videos, why not bring John Lennon (and Yoko Ono) back seven years later with a 90-minute interview with Dick Cavett on his late-night ABC talk show?

By 1980, I was too old for Saturday morning cartoons, but many had requested them, so I delivered a three-hour sample of toons that were part of the CBS Saturday morning lineup.

We'll finish the TV videos to remember George Wendt and "Cheers" with a montage of cold beginnings to the classic NBC show from its first season of 1982-83.

Do you remember where you first heard the Beatles on the radio? It may have been in February 1963. I'll play a radio recording when WLS played "Please Please Me."

Do you remember when you first heard Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon?" I do because I have the tape recording. It's here on this week's Classic Radio selection. The Classic Radio selection returns to January 1974 with a complete aircheck from KSHE, 94.7FM, Crestwood-St. Louis, MO. This video is a 40-minute complete air recording of the classic rock (Album-Oriented Rock) station that still rocks St. Louis in the number one ratings spot! I recorded it when the reception was at its best overnight. KSHE broadcasts with a 100-thousand-watt signal, covering much of southwest and central Illinois at the time.  
 

CBS The Ed Sullivan Show from Miami with The Beatles

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The Ed Sullivan Show (1964) CBS The Beatles

The Beatles appeared once on the Ed Sullivan Show in February 1964. This 16-minute appearance is pure Beatlemania. You'd better check your pulse if you don't get goosebumps from watching this!  

I remember watching this when it aired on Sunday night, February 16, 1964. I watched it on WCIA, but it also aired on other CBS affiliates, WMBD-TV, WTHI-TV, KHQA, and KMOX-TV. It aired live from the Deauville Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida, where the weather was more pleasing for the guests and audience. 
 

It was recorded on monochrome videotape, probably an RCA Quad-4 VTR. From the corners being trimmed, the show may have used RCA color TK-41 cameras, a common artifact of those cameras. If I had to guess, that would have been the technical setup. CBS didn't regularly broadcast in color until the 1966 TV season, and most TVs had more rounded picture tube masks, so the trimmed edges would not have been noticeable, and it saved bandwidth for the recording process.

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The Beatles performing on "The Ed Sullivan Show" from Miami Florida

(from YouTube)

One thing that's quite noticeable is that they look like they are having the time of their lives. You'll also see Ed get annoyed by some in the audience. Some older audience members also express apparent displeasure with the music. However, in a few short years, the older people in the audience would hear instrumental versions of the same songs and enjoy them on their favorite FM beautiful music station.  

You'll see a much different Beatle John Lennon in the Dick Cavett video below on this week's Featured Videos. 
 

ABC The Hollywood Palace 1965

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The Hollywood Palace (1965) ABC

This "The Hollywood Palace" installment above aired on October 23, 1965, on mid-Illinois stations WTVP, WTVH, and KTVI. The variety show had just begun to broadcast in color a month before, so this video is possibly among the first half-dozen colorcast "Palace" shows. It also coincided with WTVP and WTVH's ability to color broadcast the incoming network signal. KTVI could already broadcast color programming. 

In this video, Milton Berle hosted the "Hollywood Palace" with guests Abbe Lane, Bill Dana, and Sonny and Cher. Little did Sonny and Cher know that within four years, they would host their own hour-long comedy/music variety show on ABC.
 

ABC Hollywood Palace 1965 with Sonny and Cher

Sonny and Cher performing in 1965 on "The Hollywood Palace" 

(from YouTube)

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The Jack Benny Hour (1966) NBC

This edition of "The Jack Benny Hour" was recorded on October 16, 1966, and aired on December 1, 1966, on NBC. It preempted that week's airing of "Star Trek," as shown at the beginning of the recording, along with the NBC color Peacock intro. AMC (American Motors Corporation) sponsored this show. The embedded product commercial is included in the show,  but unfortunately, the agency commercials are not. This recording is from the original NBC production. I wish the video quality was better, but it won't take away the fun of watching this show. 

NBC The Jack Benny Hour 1966

Jack Benny with The Smothers Brothers

(from YouTube)

NBC The Jack Benny Hour 1966

The Jack Benny Hour" sponsored by American Motors Corporation. Check out the 1966 AMC Rebel model!

(from YouTube)

This show's guests include Trini Lopez, Phyllis Diller, The Smothers Brothers, and Mel Blanc. It was produced and written by Hal Goldman and Al Gordon, his regular crew and writers, with Irving Fein as executive producer. It was pre-recorded at NBC, Burbank.

This Jack Benny Special aired on mid-Illinois stations WICS, WCHU, WICD(in black and white), WGEM-TV, WTWO, and KSD-TV. 

ABC The Flying Nun 1966

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The Flying Nun (1967) ABC 

ABC The Flying Nun 1967

Sally Field as Sister Bertrille on "The Flying Nun"

(from YouTube)

After doing "Gidget" in a bikini, Sally Field is now a nun, Sister Bertrille. She played the novice, originally named Elsie Ethington, who was in service at the Convent San Tanco, near San Juan, in Puerto Rico. 

Her enthusiasm was over the top in two ways. First, the other nuns, much more conservative, felt she displayed too much energy. Plus, she would fly over the top of the convent, and anywhere the wind would take her. 

She often called on her local friend, Carlos, played by Alejandro Rey, who owned a San Juan disco, for help in some scheme to improve the lives of the island's citizens.

The other regulars include those characters who were nuns: Marge Redmond, Madeleine Sherwood, Shelly Morrison, and Linda Dangcil.

"The Flying Nun" aired on ABC from September 7, 1967, through September 18, 1970. The video above is the first season's third episode, airing on September 21, 1967, on mid-Illinois affiliates WAND, WIRL, WJJY, and KTVI. 

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The Dick Cavett Show (1971) ABC Guest: John Lennon

John Lennon, Yoko Ono and Dick Cavett in 1971 on "The Dick Cavett Show" seen on ABC.

(from YouTube)

ABC The Dick Cavett Show 1971

"The Dick Cavett Show" was ABC's attempt to compete with NBC's "Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" in the late-night market. 

The video above was recorded after Mr. Cavett's weekday morning talk show on ABC, which aired beginning in 1968. The following year, he hosted a three-times-a-week prime-time talk show, then later replaced "The Joey Bishop Show," which aired at 10:30 pm (CT). It's from that late-night series where the video above is taken. He often filled the entire show with a single guest, as with Groucho Marx, Marlon Brando, Katherine Hepburn, and this featured video with John Lennon and Yoko Ono.

Dick Cavett was a Yale graduate who was originally from Johnny Carson's home state of Nebraska. Like Carson, he also had an interest in magic tricks. After graduating from Yale, he went to New York, where he began to work as a writer for Jack Parr. He also wrote for others, trying his hand as a stand-up comedian, and did some summer stock acting at various venues. By the mid-1960s, he had enough recognition to work as a game/quiz show panelist for television. After that, he got to host a daytime talk show for ABC. 

He later moved to CBS in the mid-70s and ended up on PBS in the late 1970s, doing what he did best: hosting a talk show. 

This late-night ABC version of "The Dick Cavett Show" aired September 11, 1971, on WAND, WRAU, WJJY-TV, and KTVI. Note that it aired four days before the final broadcast of WJJY-TV! See more about the ill-fated "Ghost" TV Station by clicking here. 

CBS Saturday Mornings 1980

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Saturday Morning (1980) CBS

This three-hour video includes much of the CBS Saturday morning lineup of kids' animated shows, including commercials. My generation watched Saturday morning TV many years before, and this fell before my kids came along. Still, many of you have requested videos featuring Saturday morning TV, and here is one example.

 

The list here includes "The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle and Jeckle," "The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show," "The Bugs Bunny Roadrunner Hour," "The All New Popeye Hour(just the intro)," "Drak Pack," "Fat Albert," and "The Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour." 

This video was recorded from KPIX, Channel 5, San Francisco, CA. These shows would have also aired on WCIA, WMBD-TV, WTHI-TV, KHQA, and KMOX-TV.

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Cheers (1982) NBC 

In memory of George Wendt, I bring you a set of cold opens from several episodes of the first season of "Cheers." From September 30, 1982, through August 19, 1993, it became a classic comedy sitcom for NBC. 

NBC Cheers 1982 cast

The series starred Ted Danson as Sam Malone, the owner of the bar "Cheers." Shelly Long played Diane Chambers, the server at the bar, and Nicholas Colasanto played Ernie "Coach" Pantusso, the bartender. Other characters were played by George Wendt, John Ratzenberger, Kelsey Grammer, and others during the series' run as it evolved over its 11-year run. 

The series aired locally on WICS, WICD, WEEK, WTWO, WGEM-TV, and KSDK.
 

The cast of "Cheers" during the first season of the series.

(from NBC)

Classic Radio

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WLS, 890AM, Chicago (1963) Dick Biondi

A YouTube contributor posted this 13 years ago, but I discovered it this week. At age 14, Mitch Godwin recorded WLS from his home in Delaware, 750 miles from Chicago! Even more notable is that this off-air recording may have captured the first time a Beatles record was played on WLS. That was in February of 1963, almost a year before the Beatles were on "The Ed Sullivan Show" in February of 1964 over four Sunday nights! Watch the Beatles' appearance from February 16, 1964, above in Featured Videos.

 

This recording includes several other Top 40 songs, then "Please Please Me" from the Beatles. As one comment on the video says, the song "JUMPS out of the speaker!"  The original recording was on VeeJay Records (I have a copy in my collection), and the group's name was misspelled as "The Beattles." 

WLS-Radio 1961 DJ lineup

From 1961, the DJ lineup on WLS, "The Bright Sound of Chicago Radio." Dick Biondi, is pictured.

(from http://www.vidiot.com/WLS_Surveys/)

KSHE (FM) from June 1974 complete

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KSHE, 94.7FM, St. Louis (1974)

This video/audio is one of my classic, complete off-air recordings from KSHE (FM), Crestwood-St. Louis, Missouri, recorded on an unknown date in June of 1974. To put this into context, that was the month I began my broadcast career at WTIM-FM in Taylorville. This aircheck was recorded at my home, at the time, in southwest Taylorville, probably after working my radio shift one late at night. The mono recording was made over 104 miles away from the KSHE transmitter! I did make a few very short edits as the station would fade out.

I had no idea what I was recording other than the station, as it played music I had never heard before. As I heard it, I loved it. Nektar's "Remember the Future" and Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon."

The DJ was Don Corey. (Thanks to Steve Rosen for identifying him)

KSHE (FM) AD from 1973

Both played album sides were enough to motivate me to purchase both albums the next day! Luckily, I found them at a small record and head shop in Taylorville called the "Sound Cellar." I still have both albums, but have included them on my car flash drive. I used to listen to both on my way home from WICD/WCCU on Friday nights when I worked the evening shift.

You'll hear over 30 minutes of music before the jock returns for the spot set. The music continues with a set from the Moody Blues. In those days, I occasionally would drive the 90 minutes to St. Louis and cruise the city just to listen to KSHE and KADI. I miss those stations as they once were. I'm glad I have at least a few recordings from that era.

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Latest Updates to the Museum

2025-0510 Several updates and additions were made to the History of WCIA, WICS, and the WAND pages. The second page of the WAND has been edited to put the story in chronological order, making more sense. 

I added samples from daytime dramas to each page, including the first episodes of "Days of Our Lives" and "General Hospital" and samples of classic daytime dramas from the 1950s through the 1980s.

Watch for more video samples and even more pictures from each station as time passes.

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2025-0516 I've nearly finished updating the early histories of WCIA, WICS, and WTVP. The displays for each station now include many pictures and videos. I've also included news coverage from ABC, CBS, and NBC of President Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963.

 

I've also tried to show many of each station's stories more chronologically. I'll continue to add to each as I move to the period from the late 1960s through 2000. I hope to have it completed soon.

KACY-TV, Channel 14, St. Louis
KSTM-TV, Channel 36, St. Louis

2025-0516 After being absent from this website for several years, I've added the stories of the "Ghost TV Stations" from St. Louis. One has a link to a radio and TV station in Mid-Illinois. Their stories have also been revised beyond what I published in my book, with several clarifications and rewrites that better tell the stories. I added pictures for both stations that broadcast for less than a year. Plus, I'll explain to you why they failed.

2025-0517 We're making more changes, enlarging the WJJY-TV story, and moving the information to its page under the heading "Central Illinois' Ghost TV Stations." There will be more changes in the coming days!

2025-0602 Updated and new Drake-Chenault Automated radio format samples have been added to the Radio Automated Format page. More will be added soon!

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2025-0606  I finally added some material I've wanted to complete for over 10 years!  It takes me a while sometimes...

 

I added better examples of the Drake-Chenault format samplers that the radio music syndicated company produced and distributed to radio station owners/managers to sell their services to mostly FM stations. The company began in the late 1960s, as more FM stations signed on to the air, but it didn't produce much income to support a full-fledged radio airstaff.

 

Drake-Chenault offered several popular music formats that would run on automation systems. That would satisfy the FCC's non-simulcast regulations for AM/FM radio facilities.

I  rerecorded the format samples from 1974-75 and added the samples from the 1976-77 LP set to the Automated Radio Format page. You'll hear aircheck samples from all their formats from both promotional LP sets sent to radio stations to sell their services.  

The LP cover from the 1976-77 box set is shown above. If you start with the introduction, at the end you'll find the link to the next cut on the record set. 

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2025-0602-You might remember a "not-so-popular" decision of Allen Media Group, owners of local TV stations, WLFI, Channel 18, Lafayette, IN, WTHI-TV, Channel 10, Terre Haute, IN, and WSIL-TV, Channel 3, Carterville-Harrisburg, IL. That decision eliminated many meteorologists at the local TV station in favor of using co-owned The Weather Channel to produce local weather for broadcast at the local stations. 

It's been reported that Allen Media Group is putting its stations up for sale. The group includes 28 ABC, NBC, and CBS affiliates in 21 markets., including the ones listed above. 

The group has experienced financial pressures over the last couple of years. 

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Previously on Videos of the Week...

If you've missed any of the "Videos of the Week" or "Classic Radio" recordings, you'll find them here. Unfortunately, there's no written narrative to go along with each. You have to visit each week for that.​​​

​​Radio Classics
WLS 890AM Chicago (1973) Charlie Van Dyke/Fred Winston/JJ Jeffries/John Landecker/Bill Bailey

 

KPNX-TV, NBC 12 News, Phoenix, Arizona

Bonanza (1960-61) NBC 14 Episodes

Bewitched (1964) ABC Pilot

Gidget (1965) ABC Pilot

​Rango (1967) ABC 

All in the Family (1972) CBS "Sammy's Visit"

What's Happening (1977) ABC "Doobie or Not Doobie"

​Carol Burnett Show-The Family (1977) CBS "Elephant Story" segment

Classic Radio

WLS-FM (1982) Chicago Steve Dahl and Garry Meier

The Disco Demolition Film

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Starsky and Hutch (1975) ABC First Episode

Sanford (1980) NBC Pilot

Newhart (1982) CBS Pilot

​All-Star Party for Burt Reynolds (1981) CBS

The Twilight Zone: Rod Serlings's Lost Classics (CBS) 1994 Special with James Earl Jones
 

People Are Funny (1955) NBC Art Linkletter

 

You Bet Your Life (1955) NBC Groucho Marx
 

Classic Radio

Phil Harris and Alice Faye Show (1940s) NBC  Over 11 hours of shows

The Cara Williams Show (1964) CBS Pilot

The Monkees (1966) NBC 

Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1968) CBS

Jackie Gleason Show (1969) CBS 

The Bold Ones (1969) NBC

Hollywood Squares (1972) NBC

Baretta (1976) ABC Robert Blake

Diff'rent Strokes (1978) NBC Pilot

​Soap (ABC) First Episode

Classic Radio

KXOK Documentary "The Glory Days of Radio in St. Louis"

KXOK (1972) Lou Kirby

Super Circus (1954) ABC

The Red Skelton Hour (1965) CBS

The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau: Whales (1968) ABC
 

CBS News with Walter Cronkite (1970) CBS

Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour (1971) CBS

Maude (1972) CBS 

That's My Mama (1974) ABC
 

Silver Spoons (1983) NBC
 

Classic Radio

WWTO (1973) Drake-Chenault Solid Gold

WLRW (1974) Drake-Chenault Solid Gold

The Ed Sullivan Show (1964) CBS The Beatles

The Hollywood Palace (1965) ABC

The Jack Benny Hour (1966) NBC

The Flying Nun (1967) ABC

The Dick Cavett Show (1971) ABC Guest: John Lennon

Saturday Morning (1980) CBS

Cheers (1982) NBC 

Classic Radio

WLS, 890AM, Chicago (1963) Dick Biondi Show

​KSHE, 94.7FM, St. Louis (1974)

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WBLN, Channel 15, Bloomington, IL
WDAN,Channel 24, Danville, IL
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