Both "The F.B.I." and "A.B.C. Monday Night Football" were sponsored by Ford; ironically, one of the future commentators on "M.N.F." was former Detroit Lion Alex Karras, who still harbored some bitterness toward his former team (they were owned by William Clay Ford), and would upset them by saying of the players drove Cadillacs and making
find a madman in a stadium?
how 'bout the guy with the suitcase???
wiedep 1 year ago
A few weeks before my birth, too! :^)
AarHan3 1 year ago
Hmm...
Things must have been much different back then...
JoshuaTaylor 2 years ago
if abc promos 1971 could do that, maybe a 1973 tv promo for "Emergency!" on nbc tv with scenes from the episode "Zero" can be added to that as well!
thefirefighter2011 2 years ago
Both "The F.B.I." and "A.B.C. Monday Night Football" were sponsored by Ford; ironically, one of the future commentators on "M.N.F." was former Detroit Lion Alex Karras, who still harbored some bitterness toward his former team (they were owned by William Clay Ford), and would upset them by saying of the players drove Cadillacs and making
a reference to the Edsel.
vividwatch47 2 years ago
The FBI episode was titled "Death On Sunday". Which at the time Monday Night Football was the big sporting event on the alaphabet network.
frankd1965 3 years ago