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The Story Behind These Photos
The following
pages are some rare photos donated by former KMTV floor director Jamie
Murray. These photos were to be used for promotional items, and being
as such are of high quality, making them rather large files (on average
200k a piece).
Should anyone out there have
anything to contribute to these, PLEASE mail me at webmaster@drsanguinary.com
and we will try to get them up online to share with other Dr. San
Guinary Fans.
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In this sequence of photos, Dr. San Guinary is
preparing for shooting a cooking contest bumper. He is seen here in
appropriate cooking garb framed by the old "time machine" set used
through the seventies.
The "time machine" set is better viewed in this image, while Doc arranges
his props for the segment prior to taping of the bumper. On the left
hand lower corner of this photo you can see a vending machine coffee
cup. The odd coloring of the photo is due to the lighting and subsequent
darkness of the CREATURE FEATURE set.
A quick rundown of the skit before preparing to
tape it. This slightly upward angle shot allows for viewing of the
top portion of the set (which previously I had never seen) and some
of the older Creature Feature set props (whioch can be seen
over Doc's left arm).
Another angle during the same bumper taping.
Yet another angle on the same bumper shoot. Over
Doc's left shoulder you can see the tiny "Live" and "Dead" signs on
the "time machine" prop, and in the pot in front of Doc you can see
the top of the container for the infamous 70's toy Slime.
Another bumper for the same episode, Doc tries
to coax some Slime out of it's green plastic container for
use in this bumper. Pictured here is a contestant for a Nebraska Beauty
contest at the time.
Plop! Doc drops pieces of Slime into his
bowl.
Doc reacts to the slimey cold feeling Slime
had... yuck. As an odd sidenote, the toy was terribly popular in the
late seventies/ early eighties and spawned other versions like Slime
with Eyes and Slime With Worms, and it came in a variety
of colors. Also odd, it was given a variety of pleasant scents like
banana. Aaah.
Good ol' big wad of Slime ready to hit the
bowl.
Shooting begins as Doc messing around with the
green gross stuff.
This photo shows why Slime was so popular.
It was discontinued due to it's inherit mix of home destrying qualityed
(rugs would be stained by it, or it would dry up when left out of
the container... usually on couches or other expensive items, Of course,
i had some. :)
A behind-the-camera shot of John preparing for
the bumper.
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