I'm wracking my brain trying to remember this... who was the anchor on WKBS-TV 48's "Del Val" newscast?
Betrayed said:Yep Burlington. WKBS-TV, Channel 48. Kaiser Broadcasting. Burlington-Philadelphia.
Captain Philadelphia, now that was Stu Nahan. And that automatically brings to mind - Pixanne, Happy The Clown, Bertie the Bunyip, Beanie and Cecil, Gene London, Sally Starr and Ranger Rex Morgan, Lorenzo the Clown, Wee Willie Weber Cartoon Club and we could go on and on and on. The Good Old Days.
Betrayed said:Better known to us from KYW 1060, was it Pat Farnack?
rekcuhc said:Ran into Wee Willie Webber at the grocery store the other week.
Sam Lit said:WKBS TV 48 A go go picture here and here aired from 1965 (eight weeks after WKBS signed on) until 1970. The show, 48 A go go's name was changed to the Hy Lit show less than a year after it's start. The show was broadcast live from the WKBS Philadelphia studios at 3201 South 26th Street in South Philadelphia Saturday's from 6:30-7:30 pm, on all Kaiser stations including WKBD Detroit, WKBG Boston, WKBF Cleveland, KBHK San Francisco. The Saturday evening show was rebroadcast the following day at 10:30 am. And a young boy, I was consumed with this TV station. The WKBS TV studios were like a playground on the weekends. I was into almost everything. It had entirely brand new state of the art equipment, video tape machines, color cameras, custom audio and editing booths, and exquisit illuminated switching boards in all the studios, for this ultra high frequency station, complete with a microwave link to the Roxboro antenna farm. Snacking was also ultra high tec for it's time. The recreation lounge had one of the first radar ranges, a microwave oven, and a screening room the size of small movie theater.
Starbucks said:sam, Do you have old reruns available of the Hy Lit dance shows from the 'KBS or Channel 10 days like Bandstand has on VHS or DVD?
Sam Lit said:WKBS TV 48 A go go picture here and here aired from 1965 (eight weeks after WKBS signed on) until 1970. The show, 48 A go go's name was changed to the Hy Lit show less than a year after it's start. The show was broadcast live from the WKBS Philadelphia studios at 3201 South 26th Street in South Philadelphia Saturday's from 6:30-7:30 pm, on all Kaiser stations including WKBD Detroit, WKBG Boston, WKBF Cleveland, KBHK San Francisco. The Saturday evening show was rebroadcast the following day at 10:30 am. And a young boy, I was consumed with this TV station. The WKBS TV studios were like a playground on the weekends. I was into almost everything. It had entirely brand new state of the art equipment, video tape machines, color cameras, custom audio and editing booths, and exquisit illuminated switching boards in all the studios, for this ultra high frequency station, complete with a microwave link to the Roxboro antenna farm. Snacking was also ultra high tec for it's time. The recreation lounge had one of the first radar ranges, a microwave oven, and a screening room the size of small movie theater.
oasisrulz said:I kinda remember a guy named Stu Naham (Captain Philadelphia) that did most of the on air stuff back in the mid 60's...