October 2, 1982 Commercial Breaks – KTLA (Ind., Los Angeles)
Channel 37 is a proud partner of BROADCAST PLAZA, Discord's media discussion community — Join us! / discord Taken from the Movie for a Saturday Evening presentation of "Ivanhoe" on Golden West independent station (now Nexstar CW affiliate) KTLA in Los Angeles. Record date: Saturday, October 2, 1982 00:00 - KTLA "California Angels 1982 AL West Champs" legal ID 00:10 - KTLA "Movie for a Saturday Evening"/"Ivanhoe" intro (Larry Van Nuys VO; Larry would later provide voiceover work for most of Viacom's UPN O&O stations) 00:53 - Coca-Cola 01:23 - California's Greatest Art Sale 01:53 - Porsche 02:24 - Women in Show Business Celebrity Benefit Ball 02:54 - Movie for a Saturday Evening bumper 03:08 - Movie for a Saturday Evening bumper 03:13 - Love's BBQ 03:43 - California Milk Advisory Board (Drink Milk For Good) 04:13 - University Stereo 04:23 - KTLA "Charlie's Angels" promo 04:53 - Wrigley's Doublemint Gum 05:23 - Gemco (early hypermarket chain owned by Lucky; most stores converted to Target in the mid-80s) 05:53 - Lucky 06:23 - Porsche 06:53 - GTE Yellow Pages 07:23 - Dolly Madison 07:53 - Bank of America 08:23 - KTLA "Knights of the Round Table" promo 08:53 - Movie for a Saturday Evening bumper 08:58 - Southern California Datsun Dealers 09:28 - Ralphs & McDonald's 09:38 - RB Furniture 09:48 - KTLA "Laugh Trax" promo/legal ID 10:05 - Dolly Madison 10:35 - ColecoVision 11:05 - Nissin Foods (Top Ramen/Cup O'Noodles) 11:35 - Tune Up Masters 12:06 - Ralphs (with mixed old and new logos; current logo was being introduced) 12:36 - Martini & Rossi 13:05 - Wrigley's Juicy Fruit 13:35 - Toyota 14:05 - Movie for a Saturday Evening bumper 14:10 - United Airlines 14:41 - California's Greatest Art Sale 15:10 - Tab 15:40 - Ralphs & McDonald's 16:10 - Movie for a Saturday Evening bumper 16:16 - C&H Sugar 16:46 - Vons 17:15 - KTLA legal ID 17:22 - Folgers 18:07 - Oxydol 18:52 - Taco Bell 19:22 - Long Bomb Football from Mattel 19:53 - Alpha Beta (featuring spokesperson Alan Hamel; "Tell a Friend!") 20:23 - ARCO 20:53 - Zody's 21:24 - Lilt 21:53 - Burger King 22:23 - Chief Auto Parts (at the time, a 24-hour "convenience store" of auto parts owned by and usually located adjacent to 7-Eleven stores; sold to Auto Zone in 1998) 22:53 - Ocean Spray Cranapple 23:24 - Movie for a Sunday Evening preview 23:59 - Movie for a Saturday Evening close 24:12 - Glendale Federal 24:42 - Head & Shoulders 25:12 - Safeway 25:42 - Mitsubishi Motors (partial; tape ends) Full disclosure: I am an employee of KTLA owner Nexstar Media Group. Views expressed on Channel 37 are not representative of Nexstar or its stations or associated companies. Fair use notice: Because this video contains copyrighted material recorded from television broadcasts it is presented here for noncommercial educational use only. **NO REQUESTS PLEASE** The content that I have will be posted as it is converted and uploaded. The comment threads on my videos are actively moderated. Inappropriate and duplicate comments will be removed and repeat offenders will be blocked. Copyrights are retained by the original holders. #KTLAonCh37

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