DVD Transfer 63 (January 1988 - includes Star Trek; Super Bowl XXII and WAVY newscast)
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DVD Transfer 63 (January 1988 - includes Star Trek; Super Bowl XXII and WAVY newscast)
DVD transfer 63. All of the footage is from January 1988, and two of the three recordings have been uploaded elsewhere and have more detailed information on those uploads.
CONTENTS
1. Star Trek (Where No Man Has Gone Before {S1E3; second Star Trek pilot {though third episode aired}. More details in entry on DVD Transfer 13. At some point between this recording and the spring of 1989 {when most of the recordings my parents taped came from} rights to Star Trek reruns in the Hampton Roads area moved from what was then WYAH-TV 27 to then-FOX affiliate WTVZ-TV 33)
2. Super Bowl XXII (Washington Redskins 42; Denver Broncos 10. This is my parents' recording {DVD Transfer 7 was a DVD copy I received from an uncle} and is mostly complete {most of the 2nd half commercial breaks are skipped - though part of that ended up missing Denver's 2nd possession of the 2nd half - and a snippet of the halftime show is recorded}; and this also includes pregame segments on strategy {Bob Griese, newly arrived from NBC. Griese's contributions were most likely pre-recorded; as Griese - who was scheduled to co-host alongside iconic ABC college football broadcaster Keith Jackson - bowed out due to a family emergency as his wife Judi was in the final stages of breast cancer, from which she passed away from just over two weeks later on February 15} featuring host Keith Jackson and the coaches who almost made it to the Big Game, Cleveland Browns head coach Marty Schottenheimer and Minnesota Vikings counterpart Jerry Burns; a piece on Super Bowl rings by Jack Whitaker {focusing on Green Bay Packers receiver Bob Long giving the rings received as a member of the first two Super Bowl champions to his sons; Chicago Bears scout Jim Parmer losing his Super Bowl XX ring and efforts to retrieve it from a lake near his house and the sad story of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Joe Gilliam selling his rings due to a cocaine addiction} and a piece by Al Michaels on quarterbacks Doug Williams and John Elway. This also includes more of the postgame show with Jackson's interview with Redskins head coach Joe Gibbs {including Gibbs denying rumors he was considering leaving for the Green Bay Packers job that opened up when Forrest Gregg stepped down to rebuild the football program at his alma mater, Southern Methodist University, after a series of recruiting violations led to the NCAA slapping SMU with what became known as the "death penalty"}; Lynn Swann interviewing John Elway; Mike Adamle interviewing rookie running back Timmy Smith and receiver Ricky Sanders and Jackson closing by interviewing Washington defensive linemen Dexter Manley, Dave Butz and Butz's son before signing off. There is some intermittent distortion that pop's up from time to time in the audio during the first half of this recording, but it clears up by the second half)
3. WAVY-TV 10 The Daily News (weekend anchor Barbara Ciara anchoring solo, as co-anchor Les Smith was off. Featured stories include the Redskins' Super Bowl victory {Bruce Rader, WAVY's sports director since 1979, was reporting from San Diego and interviewed Washington receiver Art Monk and middle linebacker Neal Olkewicz - incidentally the second of the Super Bowls Olkewicz played on that were on or near his birthday {the day of this game was the day after Olkewicz's 31st birthday; while the 'Skins other Super Bowl win he played in - game XVII - was on his 26th birthday}; a report by NBC's Robin Lloyd on allegations implicating Attorney General Edwin Meese in the Wedtech scandal; more conflict of interest controversy, this time involving Portsmouth city attorney Steve Lieberman's membership in a whites-only golf course; Lauren Yee reporting on Virginia Beach-area Congressman Owen Pickett taking questions on his plans involving President Reagan's proposals for aiding the Nicaraguan Contras; polls for the South in the Presidential primaries {incumbent Republican Vice-President George H.W. Bush and Democratic candidate Jesse Jackson leading in the region - Barbara teases reports from WAVY lead anchor Terry Zahn heading to Iowa for their caucus, followed by the station's lead political reporter, Joel Rubin, heading north for the New Hampshire primary}; a recent string of murders involving victims working the graveyard shift at convenience stores leading to plans to beef up security; Andy Fox doing a follow-up on David Knobling, one of the victims of the STILL unsolved Colonial Parkway Murders of 1986-89, on what would have been Knobling's 21st birthday; weather with Hillary Howard; sports with John Castleberry and a look at Black History Month, where the recording stops)
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