Here's a partial edition of In the News as narrated by Doug Poling, followed by a commercial break, as aired over WBBM Channel 2.
This edition, which comes in at the end of another recording, deals with the history and background of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), going back to the Great Depression and its being created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933, as well as its current function and the issue of bank failures including a more recent involving Continental Illinois; a brief clip of FDIC Chairman William Isaac is shown, as are shots of bank business.
PSA for Boy Scouts of America - with champion marathon runner Alberto Salazar
Promo for CBS Special Movie presentation of "Watership Down" for Saturday at 8:00pm (7:00pm Central and Mountain) with CBS Eye ID (ending voiceover by Wally King)
Commercial: New Cracker Jack brand cereal
Station ID / Bob Wallace promo for Twain's River for 8:00pm
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, August 4th 1984 at about 12:28pm.
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