Here's the complete broadcast of a first-run episode of Gavilan, "The Guns of Harry August" (S01E09), as aired on the NBC Network over its Chicago outlet WMAQ Channel 5. (previously posted with just the open and ending, here: [ Ссылка ])
This very short-lived series (of which this was the penultimate episode to air) starred Robert Urich (late of Vega$) as former CIA agent turned oceanographer Robert Gavilan; along with Kate Reid (as his boss Marion Jaworski) and former Avengers star Patrick Macnee (as Milo Bentley, an old friend of his father's). One of the guests on this episode - Michele Greene - would later become a co-star of L.A. Law.
(don't read too quick and mistake it for "Galivan")
Trivia: As viewer "Illinois Jones" comments, "WOW! The courtyard At 11:00 - this is the Cat N Fiddle Bar on Sunset Blvd, in Hollywood. I worked the door there dozens of times and met Vince Vaughn there, Morrissey many times, and dozens of others. Good memories. Nobody was "starry" there, it was like a casual Chicago bar. Famous people would go to have a 'normal' day out, and grab a beer. The last movie filmed there before its unfortunate complicated closure was Ben Affleck's "Live by Night". Also noticed it in the rare "Copacabana" TV movie - Barry Manilow. Pleasant surprise seeing this!!!"
Includes:
Recording coming in midway through "Just Watch Us Now" bumper (and William Daniels and Howie Mandel of St. Elsewhere celebrating coming New Year)
Episode preview and show opening title sequence
Commercials for:
New Campbell's Homestyle Chicken Noodle Soup
Martini & Rossi Asti Spumonti
Episode Act I (with episode title and producing, writing and directing credits at start)
Commercials for:
Publishers Clearing House
Atari - E.T. video game for Christmas
Duracell batteries
Promo for Real People, The Facts of Life, Family Ties and Quincy, M.E. for Wednesday (voiceover by Danny Dark)
Promo for Knight Rider for Friday (voiceover by Danny Dark)
Episode Act II
Commercials for:
Cascade dishwasher detergent
Pepto-Bismol (featuring actor Jeff Daniels talking about diarrhea - years before "Dumb and Dumber")
Show bumper
Promo for Fiesta Bowl, Rose Bowl and Orange Bowl for New Year's Day (voiceover by Les Marshak)
Commercials for:
Northern Trust Bank - "New Money Market Deposit Account"
Gloria Vanderbilt Black Denim Jeans
Dominick's Finer Foods - savings on tomatoes (to January 2nd)
Station ID / NewsCenter5 at 10pm promo with Linda Yu
Show bumper
Episode Act III
Commercials for:
Burger King - "A Sizzling Message"
General Electric Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium Battery
Mattel Electronics Intellivision - with George Plimpton ($50 rebate on master component through December 31st)
Promo for Fame, Cheers, Taxi and Hill Street Blues for Thursday (voiceover by Danny Dark)
Episode Act IV
Commercials for:
Bayer Aspirin - "New and Improved" with "patented" micro-thin coating
JC Penney - "Come See What You Can't See" Sale (voiceover by Joel Crager)
Promo for Orange Bowl Parade, Knight Rider and The Secrets of the Bermuda Triangle for Friday (voiceover by Danny Dark)
Episode epilogue, followed by closing credits (national voiceover promo superseded by local promo voiceover by Linda Yu previewing coming NewsCenter5 at 10pm edition, with stories: rate increases for customers of People's Gas and North Shore Gas, and for customers of nation's largest auto insurer; and court appearance of Tylenol tamperer James Lewis)
Promo for Just Men! game show, hosted by Betty White (it is just about to end when recording does)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Tuesday, December 28th 1982 during the 8:00pm to 9:00pm timeframe.
This was from a tape donated to The Museum of Classic Chicago Television as part of The Larry Charet Collection.
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