Monday, December 23, 2024

Tensions Build Within Yugoslavia - May 1991

Tensions Build Within Yugoslavia - May 1991
A shootout between Croatians and Serbs in Borovo Selo, in Yugoslavia's republic of Croatia, May 2, resulted in the deaths of 12 policemen and 3 civilians. Serbs inside Croatia were seeking to join Serbia, a republic to the south. Col. Gen. Veljko Kadijevic, the country's Defense secretary, said, May 6, that "Yugoslavia has centered a state of civil war." The military went on combat alert, May 6, and on May 7, the military began to call up reserves. On May 15, Stipe Mesic of Croatia, vice chairman of the collective presidency, was scheduled to become chairman, or titular head of state. An opponent of Serbian nationalism, Mesic would have become Yugoslavia's first non-Communist leader since World War II. But Biroslav Jovic of Serbia, who held the charimanship, blocked Mesic from getting a majority vote. In a referendum held May 19, voters in Croatia overwhelmingly endorsed having a sovereign state within a loose Yugoslav confederation. Mesic, May 20, unilaterally declared himself to be the head of state, but the administrative chief of the presidency's secretariat rejected this claim. Croatia, May 29, declared itself to be independent.

Martin Luther King Holiday Observed - January 1986

Martin Luther King Holiday Observed - January 1986
On January 20, for the first time, the United states officiallyobserve Martin Luther King Day. Events honoring the memory of the slain civil-rights leader began several days earlier. On January 15, his actual birthday, Pres. Ronald Reagan spoke to children at the Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School in Washington, D.C. On January 16, King's bust was unveiled in the Great Rotunda of the Capitol in Washington; he was the first black to be represented among the many leaders whose statues and busts appeared in the Rotunda. Reagan met with Mrs. Coretta Scott King at the White House, January 17. On January 18, he spoke out against affirmative action quotas in hiring, recalling King's plea that people be judged "not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character." On January 20, Mrs. King led a march through Atlanta, her husband's home town. Although most businesses across the nation did not close on the holiday, it was more widely observed by state and local governments and by school districts.

Friday, December 13, 2024

Chicago TV Flashback - July 26-27, 1984

WLS channel 7 TV schedule for Thursday, July 26, 1984

Morning
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6a - ABC News This Morning (1 hour)
7a - Good Morning America (2 hours)
9a - AM Chicago
9:30a - Edge of Night (Last show in this time slot)
10a - Love Report
10:30a - Loving
11a - Family Feud
11:30a - Ryan's Hope

Afternoon
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Noon - All My Children (1 hour)
1p - One Life to Live (1 hour)
2p - General Hospital (1 hour)
3p - The 3:00 Clock Movie: Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1 hr, 30 min; Final airing)
4:30p - Eyewitness News at 4:30 (1 hour)
5:30p - World News Tonight with Peter Jennings

Evening
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6p - Eyewitness News at 6
6:30p - Wheel of Fortune
7p - Olympic Gala (3 hours)
10p - Eyewitness News at 10
10:30p - Nightline with Ted Koppel
11p - Eye on Hollywood
11:30p - Great Record Album Collection
Midnight - Late Night Movie: President's Plane is Missing (2 hrs, 10 min)

Early Friday, July 27, 1984
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2:10a - Woman to Woman (1 hour)

For 16 years, channel 7 delighted and charmed Chicagoans airing movies under the 3:30 and 3 O'Clock Movie banners every weekday afternoon leading into Eyewitness News, but after 16 years and 3,946 airings in the afternoon time slot, The 3:30 and 3 O'Clock Movie bids viewers a fond farewell. Under the 3:30 Movie banner, it all began on Monday, September 2, 1968 with Mannequin as the very 1st movie airing. As the tradition continues under the 3 O'Clock Movie banner, the 2,974th airing was Doctors' Wives. Over the past 16 years, both banners had their popular theme weeks devoted to Elvis, April Fools Day, 2001, Epic movies, the box office, the '76 elections, and more. Friday, July 27th, the popular daytime drama, The Edge of Night moves to 3p and Woman to Woman moves to 3:30p respectively.

Chicago TV Flashback - January 26-27, 1986

WMAQ channel 5 TV schedule for Sunday, January 26, 1986

Morning
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6a - Hickory Hideout
6:30a - Health Matters
7a - Gamut
7:30a - Everyman
8a - Friends
8:30a - Warner
9a - Essence
9:30a - NFL Week in Review
10a - Road to Super Bowl '86 (1 hour)
11a - City Desk
11:30a - Meet the Press

Afternoon
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Noon - NBC Sports College Basketball: #16 Notre Dame Fighting Irish v. #1 North Carolina Tar Heels at the Dean Smith Center (2 hours)
2p - Super Bowl XX Pregame Show (2 hours)
4p - NBC Sports NFL Football - Super Bowl XX: Bears v. New England Patriots at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana (3 hrs, 30 min)

Evening
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7:30p - Super Bowl XX Post-Game Show
8p - Last Precinct (1 hr, 30-min premiere)
9:30p - Alfred Hitchcock Presents
10p - Channel 5 News at 10
10:25p - Sports Sunday
10:45p - Strictly Business
11p - George Michael Sports Machine
11:30p - Don't Miss
Midnight - Route 66 (1 hour)

Early Monday, January 27, 1986
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1a - City Desk
1:30a - Gamut
2a - Friends

Top-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels def. the Fighting Irish 73-61 to win their 21st game in a row.

Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Chicago TV Flashback - July 21-22, 1976

WGN channel 9 TV schedule for Wednesday, July 21, 1976

Morning
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6:20a - NewsNine Update
6:25a - Family Health News
6:30a - Top o' the Morning
6:55a - NewsNine Update
7a - Ray Rayner Show (1 hour)
8a - Garfield Goose and Friends
8:30a - I Dream of Jeannie
9a - Morning Movie: Wuthering Heights (2 hours)
11a - Donahue (1 hour)

Afternoon
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Noon - Bozo's Circus (55 min; Ned Locke's 3rd-to-last show as regular)
12:55a - Midday Report
1p - Bewitched
1:30p - Love, American Style
2p - Love, American Style
2:30p - Father Knows Best
3p - Mickey Mouse Club
3:30p - Gilligan's Island
4p - Rin Tin Tin
4:30p - I Dream of Jeannie
5p - Hogan's Heroes
5:30p - Bewitched

Evening
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6p - Andy Griffith Show
6:30p - Dick Van Dyke Show
7p - Lost in Space (1 hour)
8p - The 8:00 Movie: All the Way Home (2 hours)
10p - NewsNine at 10
10:30p - WGN Presents: Kill or Cure (1 hr, 45 min)
12:15a - Nightbeat
12:45a - The F.B.I. (1 hour)

Early Thursday, July 22, 1976
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1:45a - Mod Squad (1 hour)
2:45a - NewsNine Update
2:50a - Family Health News

Chicago TV Flashback - July 1-2, 1981

WMAQ channel 5 TV schedule for Wednesday, July 1, 1981

Morning
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5:55a - NewsCenter5 Update
6a - Knowledge
6:30a - Today in Chicago
7a - Today with Tom Brokaw (2 hours)
9a - Las Vegas Gambit
9:30a - Blockbusters
10a - Wheel of Fortune
10:30a - Password Plus
11a - Card Sharks
11:30a - The Doctors

Afternoon
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Noon - NewsCenter5 at Noon
12:30p - Days of Our Lives (1 hour)
1:30p - Another World (1 hour)
2:30p - Texas (1 hour)
3:30p - The Newlywed Game
4p - Mary Tyler Moore Show
4:30p - NewsCenter5 at 4:30 (1 hour)
5:30p - NBC Nightly News with John Chancellor

Evening
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6p - NewsCenter5 at 6
6:30p - Family Feud
7p - Real People (1 hour)
8p - Diff'rent Strokes
8:30p - Facts of Life
9p - Quincy, M.E. (1 hour)
10p - NewsCenter5 at 10
10:30p - Wimbledon Tennis Update
10:45p - Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson (1 hour)
11:45p - Tomorrow Coast-to-Coast with Tom Snyder (1 hr, 30 min)

Early Thursday, July 2, 1981
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1:15a - Marcus Welby, M.D. (1 hour)
2:15a - Today in Chicago

Sunday, December 1, 2024

Germany United After 45 Years - October 1990

The reunification of Germany was completed at midnight, October 2-3. Since the end of World War II in 1945 there had been 2 Germanys, but the rush to unification had been swift since the collapse of the hard-line Communist regime in East Germany late in 1989. The new nation, having a population of 78M, would be known formally as the Federal Republic of Germany, previously the official designation of West Germany.

Communists Lose Grip on Czechoslovakia - December 1989

Communist domination of Czechoslovakia ended in December. In the wake of November's massive demonstrations, Premier Ladislav Adamec unveiled a new cabinet, December 3, but the opposition Civic Forum rejected it because 16 of the 21 positions were still to be filled by Communists. Adamec resigned, December 7, and Pres. Gustav Husak named Marian Calfa to replace him. The new cabinet, announced December 7, had only 10 (of 21) Communists. In conversations with the Civic Forum, December 8, the Communists agree to relinquish power. Husak, who had run the country for more than 20 years as Communist leader and president, resigned as president, December 10. A hard-liner, he had come to power after Russian tanks crushed a reform movement in 1968. Vaclav Havel, a dissident playwright, and Alexander Dubcek, who had headed the 1968 reform movement, both declared their candidacies for president. The Communist Party, December 20, replaced Karel Urbanek as its leader with Adamec. Parliament, December 28, elected Dubcek as its speaker and on December 29, it elected Havel president without opposition.