Danny Williams is still broadcasting from KTOK in OKC. Being from the local area, I got to meet him and gotta tell you...I was not impressed.
He was also the old miner Willy from Foreman Scotty show. I remember when he was hosting and when he told all the kids to wave goodbye, the screen went dark and you could hear him tell the kids something that got the station in trouble.
Classic local OKC TV.....this video is both funny and sad....Funny because of the microphones, hairistyles, and clothing from the 70s....however, its sad because this video proves that Crossroads Mall was one of the biggest attractions in the state. Now, you ask yourself, "how did this fine-looking mall become both run down and high in crime?
1) At one point, Crossraods Mall proves that at one point in time, it was a cool place and not a place you had to fear for your life when going. Now, it is a fragment of our minds.
2) At one point, local shows on local TV existed. You will never find a show like Dannysday again!
Crossroads mall was an amazing experience in the 70's. It was an awesome place to shop. And I loved the Grand Prix arcade with the Bumper Cars!!
JangleRadio365 1 year ago 2
Danny Williams is still broadcasting from KTOK in OKC. Being from the local area, I got to meet him and gotta tell you...I was not impressed.
He was also the old miner Willy from Foreman Scotty show. I remember when he was hosting and when he told all the kids to wave goodbye, the screen went dark and you could hear him tell the kids something that got the station in trouble.
Ahhhh memories....
sm9847 1 year ago
Classic local OKC TV.....this video is both funny and sad....Funny because of the microphones, hairistyles, and clothing from the 70s....however, its sad because this video proves that Crossroads Mall was one of the biggest attractions in the state. Now, you ask yourself, "how did this fine-looking mall become both run down and high in crime?
TheOusooner56 1 year ago 2
The 70's were cool!!
faepixiedustmagic 1 year ago
ohhh the good ole days!
sentaikat 2 years ago
This video proves 2 things:
1) At one point, Crossraods Mall proves that at one point in time, it was a cool place and not a place you had to fear for your life when going. Now, it is a fragment of our minds.
2) At one point, local shows on local TV existed. You will never find a show like Dannysday again!
peterson282828 2 years ago 2
I just think of poor Crossroads Mall now. In the 80's, it seemed like it was NASA meets the North Pole to a kid.
Now, it's a hodgepodge of junk stores resembling an indoor flea market. You've got to dodge gulls swooping around the parking lot just to get inside.
But, that's the southside for you.
etool782 2 years ago
Isn't it about time for channel 4 to change their call sign again?
barjan1 2 years ago
Whatever became of Linda Scott?
bossbob 4 years ago
When did Mary Hart replace Linda?
dgendvil 4 years ago
It would have been within a couple of years after this show. Mary wound up at ET by the early 80s.
bossbob 4 years ago
1975 or 1976. After Mary Hart. It was Kerry Roberson.
okiesteveus81 4 years ago
Crossroads was the place to be back in the day. Now it's just a dump. Can't be too long until they turn it into something like Shepard Mall is now.
bossbob 4 years ago 2
Crossroads Mall was safe then.
cindyshealed 4 years ago
This is before channel 4 became KTVY. That didn't occur until 1976, so this is still WKY-TV.
wxtulsa 4 years ago
correct. it was 1976 when they changed it from WKY to KTVY. Now its, KFOR NBC 4.
okiesteveus81 4 years ago