August 6, 2013: Double Feature!

 

I added fifteen more ads today, from February and March 1987. There are two additions to theChannel 13 gallery, both for Entertainment Tonight. The first one is a Tuesday, 2/24/87 ad (Faye Dunaway) and the second one is a Thursday, 2/26/87 ad (Willie Nelson). There's one addition to the Channel 36 gallery, a Monday, 2/23/87 ad for the movie, “Two Sisters for Sister Sara” (Clint Eastwood). There are eight additions to the PBS gallery, all for channel 30 programs. There's a Monday, 2/23/87 ad for Wonderworks, “A Little Princess.” Next is a Saturday, 2/28/87 ad for two movies, “The Monkey's Uncle” and “Dive Bomber,” followed by a Tuesday, 3/3/87 ad for Austin City Limits, “Chet Atkins and Friends.” There's also a Saturday, 3/7/87 ad for two more movies, “The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes” and “Destination Tokyo,” and a Tuesday, 3/10/87 ad for Great Moments From Nova. There's a Thursday 3/12/87 ad for The Wonderful World of Disney, “Four Fabulous Characters,” which featured the cartoons, “Casey Jones,” “The Martins and the Coys,” “Casey at the Bat” and “Johnny Appleseed.” The other two ads are for Festival '87 programs. First is a Saturday, 3/14/87 ad for Lawrence Welk: Television's Music Man and two movies, “The Three Lives of Thomasina” and “San Antonio.” The other one is a Monday, 3/16/87 ad for Country Music Legends (Willie Nelson, Patti Page). I'll post more Festival '87 ads on Thursday. There's one addition to the Buckeye CableSystem gallery, a Sunday, 2/22/87 ad for the Movie Channel. There's also one addition to the Radio Station Ads gallery, a Monday, 2/28/87 ad for WKKO-FM 99.9 and WTOD-AM 1560 (Join Mitch & Mary Beth as they cruise the Caribbean!). Today's last two ads are additions to the Other Vintage ads gallery, including a Saturday, 3/7/87 ad for Kids' Fest '87 at Southwyck Shopping Center (Scooby Doo, Huckleberry Hound, Yogi Bear, Jabber Jaws). There's also a Monday, 3/16/87 ad for Sesame Street Live (Jim Henson's Muppets) at the Toledo Sports Arena, sponsored by Kroger. More March 1987 ads, from the online archives of The Toledo Blade are on the way...