> Also WLS AM 89 was at the beginning of "Farris Bulers Day
> Off". with a audio clip of Fred Winstons' morning show
> playing on the alarm clock.
...that movie also has Harry Caray calling a Cubs game on TV (the one where Ferris catches a foul ball) but I don't think there's an actual reference to WGN-TV/9 seen or heard...
...just remembered these:
MURROW (the '86 HBO biography of Ed Murrow starring Daniel J. Travanti) and GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD LUCK: Various references to WCBS-TV/2, including recreations of Don Hollenbeck's comments on the local 11:00 news immediately after Murrow's first McCarthy installment of "See It Now."
THE VERDICT: Both James Mason and Jack Warden make verbal references to WGBH/2, the Boston PBS station.
QUIZ SHOW: I'm fairly positive there's references to WNBC/4 throughout the film.
THE LATE SHIFT: The HBO movie about the Jay Leno-David Letterman "Tonight Show" dust-up starts with Leno's manager telling him about his trip to Green Bay, including the fact that WLUK/11 was the NBC affiliate there. (Ironically, by the time THE LATE SHIFT first ran on HBO, WLUK had switched affiliations from NBC to Fox.)
THE CANDIDATE: Robert Redford is seen taping a program for KBHK/44 San Francisco; the KBHK logo is clearly visible throughout the sequence.<P ID="signature">______________
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