CBS Network - 60 Minutes - KCBS Channel 2 [Los Angeles, CA] (Complete Broadcast, 12/11/1988) 📺
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- Here's a complete broadcast of 60 Minutes as aired on the CBS Network via KCBS Channel 2 in Los Angeles, CA. Hosted by Mike Wallace, Morley Safer, Harry Reasoner, Ed Bradley and Diane Sawyer. No Andy Rooney this time, alas (and as we'll see, Morley is otherwise off outside of the open).
[InternalFuzzyBusiness: Trying a new ordering of our title format - one that better highlights the name of the show rather than the station it aired on - what do you think, sirs?]
Includes:
Station ID / promo for Jim Lampley on Action News (voiceover by Charlie Van Dyke)
Preview of stories and hosts introducing themselves - oh yes, and that stopwatch
Commercials for:
Mazda MX-6 GT (voiceover by James Garner)
Radio Shack - Christmas sale on Tandy 1000 computer system
Story 1: Diane anchors "To Have a Baby" (about couples' going to fertility clinics to try to have babies, and the clinics' track record) [full disclosure: about 1 minute and 45 seconds of the story was lost in the middle due to a tape dropout or a re-recording] Notorious Doctor Cecil Jacobson is mentioned.
Commercials for:
Volkswagen - "German Engineering, The Volkswagen Way"
McDonald's - "Oliver & Dodger Ornaments
Dimetapp Extentabs - 12-Hour Relief
Promo for TV 101 for Tuesday
CBS 'Eye-D' with lower-third local station ID
Story 2: Harry anchors "Maximum Morphonios" (about Dade County, FL District Court Judge Ellen Morphonios, her reputation for toughness, and some of her cases)
Commercials for:
Cadillac Fleetwood
Sony Triniton XBR color TV
Sears Die Hard (voiceover by Ernie Anderson)
Bumper (voiceover by Bill Gilliand)
Promos for Almost Grown for Monday, and "Promise" for Tuesday
CBS 'Eye-D' (voiceover by Alan Berns)
Commercials for:
Heineken beer
Alpha - from Bank of America
Station ID - promo for Geraldo with Jessica Hahn and John Fletcher for Monday at 4pm
Story 3: Ed anchors "A False Sense of Security" (about private security firms and how they stack up against police in protecting the public - and the murder of a teenaged girl in Pacific Palisades)
Commercials for:
Wausau Insurance Companies (a 60 Minutes sponsor in the early to mid 1970's)
Lady Stetson - "The Fragrance of America"
Mercury Cougar (with cover of "Take My Breath Away")
Norelco Lift and Cut 600RX electric shaver
Mike reads mail from 60 Minutes viewers on "The Pollards" (Jonathan and Anne) - from James J. Melfi, Jr. of Albuquerque, NM; Ralph Huff of Ironton, OH; Saul Zimmerman of West Orange, NJ; and Irwin Perton of East Hampton, NY; then provides follow-up about another story, "Who Killed My Son?," and a report on Teamsters Local 560, before going back to the mail regarding "Bankers Away" - letters from Anne Collins Birch of Minneapolis, MN and Kay Reiss of Somerville, NJ; on "They Call It Manslaughter," from Trudy Novack of Montreal, Quebec; and on "The Coach," from Frances M.K. Garmize of Palm Beach Gardens, FL, before closing this edition
Commercials for:
McDonald's - "New Driver"
Pentax IQZoom cameras
New Skil Super-Twist Power Screwdriver
All-New Mazda MPV (voiceover by James Garner)
Promo for Kate & Allie and Murphy Brown
Closing credits with "Maximum Morphonios" excerpts (voiceover promo for "Glory Days," Kate & Allie and Murphy Brown, and plug for where to send for 60 Minutes transcripts by Bill Gilliand)
Promos for Newhart for Monday and A Charlie Brown Christmas for Wednesday
Promo for 48 Hours - "Inside the Vatican" for Thursday
CBS 'Eye-D' (voiceover by Alan Berns)
Commercials for:
Prodigy personal computer service - with futurist and author Alvin Toffler
Kellogg's Nutri-Grain cereal (incomplete; recording ends midway)
This aired on local Los Angeles TV on Sunday, December 11th 1988 during the 7:00pm to 8:00pm (Pacific time) timeframe.
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Of this 60 Minutes lineup, only Diane Sawyer is still alive.
I was never into 60 Minutes, but I did watch 20/20 and Dateline back in the day, and sometimes Primetime Live.
At the beginning is former HBO boxing host Jim Lampley
Always good to remember that it's always been lousy. I feel sick after watching some of the pride these terrible people have. :(
Additional voices:
2:58 John B. Wells - Radio Shack
17:58 Doug Jeffers - Volkswagen
All CBS prime time promos voiced by Mark Elliott
I remember this profile of Judge Morphonios when it first aired, and I've wanted to see it again ever since. Thanks!
We need judges like her now in 2024, no NON Sense
Please post more 60 minutes episode. I would be very grateful and am trying to save up so I can donate to the fundraiser. Thanks for posting the videos you have I know I really appreciate it and am very grateful.
RIP Judge Ellen Morphonios. We need more judges like her in this country.
I remember 60 minutes
2:13
I'm Mike Wallace.
Lord, could we use this show today during the Biden Presidency! I realize it is still on, but the journalism is tainted. For CBS is now so woke and bias if they ever told the truth it would be a miracle!!
Yeah the tough investigating journalists of yesteryear are long gone. Now it’s just a cheerleading session for one particular political party.
I don't know; they pulled through here with a totally uncritical portrayal of that judge. Not a single challenging question.
Yeah, like this broadcast can't help piling heaps of praise on a right-wing person and sticking it to a left-wing state on its laws. (Note: I'm VERY glad the judge was harsh on rapists and child/animal abusers, but the contrast bias between the judge and security guard stories is pretty sharp. And I'm sure they can find any state where there's corrupt security guards among many good guards.) That to me is a slant, just like people claim the mainstream media has, only this one is conservative.
I completely disagree. Idk where you're getting your information, but it's not CBS.