WXYZ Channel 7 [Detroit, MI] - 6 O'Clock Action News (First 22 Minutes, 11/3/1975) 🚗

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Not from Chicago, but several miles up east, here's the partial preview, pre-show commercial break and the first 22 minutes of the 6pm Action News broadcast on WXYZ Channel 7 in Detroit, MI, anchored by Jac LeGoff and John Kelly (once-and-future WXYZ anchor Bill Bonds was in New York City, co-anchoring then-sister station WABC Channel 7's 11pm Eyewitness News, at the time, and would be until fall 1976).

Includes:

Tail end of preview (recording comes in as Jac introduces himself)

Commercials for:
Shifrin Williams 50th Anniversary ($99 on diamond ring)
"The Hiding Place" theatrical trailer
Porsche Audi

Station ID ("7 in sections" animation) / promo for "Spencer's Mountain" on AM Prize Movie with Rita Bell

Newscast open, with following items:

- Vice President Rockefeller writes President Ford announcing his intention not to run with him in 1976; Ford announces his intention to replace Defense Secretary James Schlesinger and CIA Director William Colby; Michigan Republican chairman William McLaughlin predicts that Rockefeller's pullout may hurt Ford in next year's election

- State Bar Association chief George Bushnell calls for Michigan Supreme Court Justice John Swainson to resign after his conviction, but criticized strike force chief Robert Ozer; Ven Marshall report on trial outcome, speaking with Swainson's lawyer Konrad Kohl and Bushnell; followed by man-on-the-street interviews (taped in black-and-white)

- Jim Herrington on two cases at Recorders Court stemming from disturbances last summer, one before Judge Joseph Gillis involving the murder of Marion Pisco (?) by James Henderson, Ronald Jordan and Raymond Peoples, witnessed by Daniel Toomer, the other before Judge Clarence Laster Jr. in the case of Andrew Chinarian, accused of murdering Obie Wynn inside Livernois bar; Mayor Coleman Young, a witness in the latter case, speaks against moving the venue outside Detroit

- No witnesses yet to Saturday kidnapping at gunpoint of businessman Eugene Vesely (misidentified as Edward by John in his intro of the report), owner of company that makes Apache recreational vehicles, in Lapeer County; Ann Eskridge reports on how wife Ann was tied up at the home and how he was tied up, blindfolded, gagged and driven to abandoned barn several miles away; Lapeer County Prosecutor Edward Meth (who looks almost like Dick Gautier) speaks of possible motive (Eugene Vesely would ultimately free himself and escape)

Commercials for:

Morton Donut Shop old-fashioned donuts
Primatene Mist and Tablets

"Still to Come: Hot Doggers" bumper

Commercials for:
Chevy Cordoba (with Ricardo Montalban - and "soft Corinthian leather")
Sylvania GT-Matic II color TV set (with Perry Como) - "Como-Vision"

- Supreme Court forces Detroit school district to pay for new school buses to aid in desegregation

- New bill to force HUD to keep up thousands of empty Detroit homes, introduced by Rep. William Brodhead (D); reported by Kelly Burke

- Al Ackerman introduces report from Peter Heller with "hot dog" freestyle skier Bill O'Leary of Heavenly Valley, CA, at ExpoWinter '75 at Cobo Hall

Commercials for:
Standard Oil of Indiana (Amoco) - "Our Job Is You"
Warner Vineyards Solera Cream Sherry (recording ends just before ad does)

This aired on local Detroit TV on Monday, November 3rd 1975 during the 5:58pm to 6:22pm (Eastern) timeframe.

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