Who remembers this station promo piece from the 80s? As a kid I used to love them...
Not to mention there's a name dropped at the end i havent heard in years...
http://www.clickondetroit.com
Who remembers this station promo piece from the 80s? As a kid I used to love them...
Not to mention there's a name dropped at the end i havent heard in years...
http://www.clickondetroit.com
I remember this promo and I am a 90s kid.
As that link doesn't have the promo, what is the name that's dropped?Who remembers this station promo piece from the 80s? As a kid I used to love them...
Not to mention there's a name dropped at the end i havent heard in years...
http://www.clickondetroit.com
I take that back.. I don't remember these promos, but the station was definitely still using the tagline "Go 4 It" during the 90s.
oh i sure remember!
Jan Spencer was our neighbor when she won the Go 4 It promo. That was quite a big deal on our quiet block in Grandmont.
I searched Youtube for the ones that I remember [[I was born in 1983), and I could only find the older ones. I certainly remember the lyrics to the advertisements\promos I saw.
Bring back KidBits!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxNO7J26Yp8
I don't remember Kid Bits, but I do remember the music for it.
Thank you.
I'm a sucker for those jazzy 79'-84' station ID promos. Come home from Tally Hall or the Freedom Fest Fireworks to click on that stuff. I also goo-goo over the old PBS ID's that used oboes or synthesizers like they were in some odd post-modern music conservatory.
Speaking of post-modern and PBS, I feel Mummenschanz is our only hope against the godless invasion of psycho-clowns.
I remember these commercials fondly. And I can't say that about too many commercials. Some of the Fretter and Highland Appliance commercials also make the cut.
I also remember Mal Sillars fondly. Saw him once in a restaurant as a kid, and wanted to meet him. Asked my parents if I could ask him a question. I concocted the courage to walk up to his booth where he was sitting with his family, told him we would be playing our youth league soccer championship the next day, and asked what kind of weather we could expect for the game. He must have been tired of strangers interrupting his family time, but he handled it like a gentleman and gave me his forecast with a good-natured smile.
Last edited by bust; October-22-16 at 02:31 PM.
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