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The first interruption occurred at 9:14 p.m. during videotaped Highlights of the Chicago Bears game on WGN's news character wearing Headroom mask gyrated or almost half a minute but did not make audible sounds. Strutzel said an engineer quickly changed the frequency of the signal that was transmitting the news Show to the Hancock building, thus breaking the lock established by the video pirate. Sports report-hr Dan Rohn apologized for the interference and continued the sports report.
 
The first interruption occurred at 9:14 p.m. during videotaped Highlights of the Chicago Bears game on WGN's news character wearing Headroom mask gyrated or almost half a minute but did not make audible sounds. Strutzel said an engineer quickly changed the frequency of the signal that was transmitting the news Show to the Hancock building, thus breaking the lock established by the video pirate. Sports report-hr Dan Rohn apologized for the interference and continued the sports report.
  
Two hours later, a "Dr. Who" episode called "Horror of Fang Rock" on Channel 11 was interrupted by wobbling black and white lines. Then the character in the "Max Headroom" mask appeared and swayed back and forth while saying a number of barely audible words.
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Two hours later, a "Dr. Who" episode called "[[broadwcast:Horror of Fang Rock|Horror of Fang Rock]]" on Channel 11 was interrupted by wobbling black and white lines. Then the character in the "Max Headroom" mask appeared and swayed back and forth while saying a number of barely audible words.
  
 
Among the words that could be heard were "Chuck Swirsky" (the name of a WGN sportscaster), "TV studio," "great newspaper" and "but it's dirty."
 
Among the words that could be heard were "Chuck Swirsky" (the name of a WGN sportscaster), "TV studio," "great newspaper" and "but it's dirty."

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