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Hal Erickson
Guest
Here's something I remember vividly from my TV-watching past. I saw it on TV stations in Cincinnati, Milwaukee, Louisville and Rockford Illinois.
It was a series of five-minute fillers, apparently put together by the National Council of Safety (though I could be wrong about this). Each episode began with a line drawing of
a tire tube hanging on a tree limb, evidently after a horrible accident. Then we dissolved to an animated sequence shot from overhead. The cars were reprented by gray rectangles, while drivers, passengers and pedestrians were represented by black stick figures. A narrator would describe an traffic accident, which would be illustrated by moving the "cars". Human beings killed in the accident were represented by "X"es. As the accident played out, we heard a strident bit of stock music, dominated by discordant trumpets (I've since heard this music on various kinescope dramas from the 50s). Then the narrator would say "This accident should not have happened. How did it happen?" (or maybe it was "Why did it happen?")
Another dissolve to a panel of talking heads, generally two or three law enforcement officials or traffic experts. They would explain the various missteps that occured leading to the accident. Once this was over, the animation was repeated with the same loud, discordant music. The end.
Does anyone else remember this series of short PSA films? Do prints exist? Who produced them? When did they first appear on TV? Heeelllllpppp!
It was a series of five-minute fillers, apparently put together by the National Council of Safety (though I could be wrong about this). Each episode began with a line drawing of
a tire tube hanging on a tree limb, evidently after a horrible accident. Then we dissolved to an animated sequence shot from overhead. The cars were reprented by gray rectangles, while drivers, passengers and pedestrians were represented by black stick figures. A narrator would describe an traffic accident, which would be illustrated by moving the "cars". Human beings killed in the accident were represented by "X"es. As the accident played out, we heard a strident bit of stock music, dominated by discordant trumpets (I've since heard this music on various kinescope dramas from the 50s). Then the narrator would say "This accident should not have happened. How did it happen?" (or maybe it was "Why did it happen?")
Another dissolve to a panel of talking heads, generally two or three law enforcement officials or traffic experts. They would explain the various missteps that occured leading to the accident. Once this was over, the animation was repeated with the same loud, discordant music. The end.
Does anyone else remember this series of short PSA films? Do prints exist? Who produced them? When did they first appear on TV? Heeelllllpppp!