WPIX "Yule Log" Ads from TV Guide, 1967-1983.
I don't recall ever really watching the Yule Log, but we'd have the soundtrack's stereo simulcast (on WPIX-FM 101.9, of course) playing as we opened our presents on the night of Christmas Eve, German-style. The TV was down in the den, so I think I only checked in every so often, just to see the novelty of the commercial-free fireplace, then quickly back upstairs to the revelry. I always found the simulcast preferable to other radio stations on that night--even as a kid, I disliked hearing modern Christmas music. I wanted the old, before-I-was-born stuff!
I have my own YL video, recorded off a Portland, Ore. independent station in 2001. I was living alone in a downtown studio bachelor pad a little bigger than a prison cell, where random folks occasionally popped in using their own key (which was upsetting, but at least they seemed as puzzled as me). After I saw the TV schedule listing for it, I set my VCR to record and my expectations to "low."
I left Long Island in December of 1990, and as it happened, the last airing of the YL was the previous year's (and then it was revived after a twelve-year hiatus, intended as a post-9/11 balm). I doubt I even bothered with so much as a cursory viewing for the last few years I lived there. But when I checked that tape and saw that it was indeed the Yule Log of my childhood... well, that was a nice Christmas morning.
2023 UPDATE: Most recent acquisitions, 1967 and 1969, have been added!
1967, ad and listing. My nostalgia collecting
generally begins with 1974, but I sought out earlier TVG issues just to get
these ads. When this one arrived in the mail and I opened it to find
this terrific full-pager, I was pretty stoked.
"Continuous until sign-off." I'm not sure why that phrase is so cool, but it is.
Sorry about the X's indicating Christmas shows. I got a little over-zealous.
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