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  1. Now if I could find the clip where Joe Ferguson got plastered by Wilber Marshall.

     

    I'll try to get more stuff up today.

     

    I actually thought to look for that for you, but couldn't find it under either of those two names.

     

    Here's something else I think you'll like though:

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BDD60wcScc

     

    This is the opening from "The NFL Today" from the 1982 NFC Final, 1/22/83, between Dallas and Washington from RFK Stadium.

  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBGAK3RNd7M

     

    1987: Clips from network newscasts and "20/20" on the rescue of Jessica McClure from the well in Midland, TX. When the clip gets to the "20/20" segment, look for the NCI captioning icon in the bottom right during the opening. This clip also has Hugh and Barbara signing off, and Barbara saying "We are in touch, so you be in touch." The ending was very good, I thought, with an image of the Earth turning into the spinning globe of ABC News. Superimposed over the globe are the words "Expect the world of ABC News."

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    This is a Prudential "At The Half" segment from a CBS NBA game between the L.A. Lakers and Philly, 2/22/87. Take a close look at the opening-- the graphics remind me of the billboard that Don Robertson delivered for "The Prudential College Football Report" when Jim Nantz presented it (with the golden frame quickly snapping into place and the CBS Sports horizontal logo in the middle of that frame); only this time, Pat O'Brien is the presenter, the name of the segment is changed to "At the Half," and the CBS NBA music is used for the opening. When this opening was used for the "College Football Report" in 1985, it had this scary-sounding music that seemed to have been a derivative of the College Football theme at that time. It was, however, modified for the 1987 season to use a short cut of the current CBS College Football theme, I believe.

  4. And I noticed in the intro for the actual game' date=' Pat Summerall mentions the temperature climbing to a balmy...17 degrees.[/quote']

     

    Here is the opening of which you speak, the opening of the 1988 NFC final.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHaf6xEi190

     

    Cincinnati had won the AFC final earlier that day, 21-10 over Buffalo.

     

    You are right about the weather for this NFC final-- it had warmed up a little, although it was still very cold.

  5. This “NFL Today” opening is from the 1988 NFC final between S.F. and Chicago, 1/8/89. Watch for a treat towards the end-- after the opening, the chopper people, as they are trying to get a beauty shot of the Chicago skyline, are out of position over Lake Michigan, and frantically have to attempt to get back into position as the “NFL Today” title moves into position at the top of the screen for Don Robertson’s billboard; the chopper’s attempt to assume the correct position for the skyline shot would only make the audience kind of dizzy. Fortunately, the skyline shot problem is rectified by the time that Don introduces Brent “live from Soldier Field in Chicago.”

    At this time, the studio show still had the long-established Brent Musburger and Irv Cross, but Phyllis George was long gone, and Jimmy “The Greek” was fired in the 1987-88 season, I believe. Instead, in their places were the late Will McDonough and Chicago Bears great Dick Butkus. Look for their portions of the opening; you’ll notice Will and Dick by the fact that the lettering used for their names had virtually no depth to it. Dick’s intro, although lacking depth in the lettering, was similar to that of Jimmy “The Greek.”

    This would be the last time that CBS would use its “computer robot” opening for “The NFL Today,” as NBC broadcast SB XXIII 1/22/89, two weeks later. Next season (1989-90), CBS would adopt the short-lived opening that was previously posted here.

    At the time of this broadcast from Chicago, it was only 10° outside, with a wind-chill factor of -33°. The winds were blowing pretty hard too.

    Here’s the clip:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tM_TdigniGk

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