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            $64,000 ChallengeA twist on the concept of the $64,000 Question. In this game the champion faces a challenger for prize money. Record Type: Television   
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            $64,000 QuestionGame show where contestants must answer questions which lead up to the $64,000 question. Sponsored by Revlon Cosmetics and hosted by Hal March. This extremely popular series pitted two contestants against each other answering questions relating to a pre-chosen subject. In this telecast, Virgil Earp, a decendant of Wyatt Earp appears. Aired in 1958. Record Type: Television   
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            1968: The Year Unpredictable - Re-creation with Ron Magers & Carol MarinRon Magers and Carol Marin re-create the 1968 historic broadcast of "1968: The Year Unpredictable", a five hour review of the year. The digitization of this program was made possible be a grant from the Oprah Winfrey Foundation. Parts 1-5 ??? Record Type: Television   
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            20/20 - Punishing ParentsThe current outbreak of violence in schools is blamed on the lack of control parents have on their children. Record Type: Television   
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            20/20 - Ross PerotWalters interviews Ross Perot in his first interview since losing the election. Hidden cameras document the random harrassment of black men on the streets of L.A. And John Stossel looks at marriage after children are born. The digitization of this program was made possible by a grant from The Brinson Foundation. Record Type: Television   
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            20th Century - Generation Without a Cause, Part 1 & 2An examination of the attitudes and values of college students circa 1959. Robert Frost and Dr. Selman Waksman are interviewed and students at Rutgers University discuss their goals and aspirations. TV_01330-1 and TV_01330-2 in one file. Record Type: Television   
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            20th Century - Generation Without a Cause, Part 1 - Self PortraitAn examination of the attitudes and values of college students circa 1959. Record Type: Television   
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            20th Century - Generation Without a Cause, Part 2 - The SearchersRobert Frost and Dr. Selman Waksman are interviewed and students at Rutgers University discuss their goals and aspirations. Record Type: Television   
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            3-2-1 Contact - I Have AIDS: A Teenager's StoryPeabody Award winning PBS telecast focusing on Ryan White, a teenager who suffers from AIDS. Aired on October 2, 1988. Record Type: Television   
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            32 On Location - Chicago's Black HistoryWander Wells is host for this WFLD special focused on Chicago's rich and varied history of Chicago's African-American population. Record Type: Television   
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            32 On Location - Gifted Hispanic ChildrenLocal WFLD program from January 18, 1987 with host Wanda Wells. Wells interviews and discusses children of Hispanic heritage who have discovered that they much more to offer. Record Type: Television   
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            32's Christmas Card - 1983 SpecialNeed some holiday ambiance for your family get together? Then this 1983 special from WFLD Channel 32 Chicago is just for you. Roughly 90 minutes of holiday music along with scenes of the season from downtown Chicago to the outskirts of the city. Record Type: Television   
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            48 Hours - In the Campaign48 Hours spends two days in New Hampshire to get a first hand look at the presidential campaigns. It profiles candidates Bruce Babbit, Paul Simon, Jesse Jackson, and Jack Kemp. It also cover the Republican candidates' dinner and interviews Bob Dole. Aired over CBS on February 16, 1988. Record Type: Television   
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            60 Minutes - Nixon in ChinaMike Wallace and Morley Safer join President Nixon on his historic trip to China in 1972. Much of this program focuses on President Richard M. Nixon's just-ended trip to China. Mike Wallace and Eric Sevareid discuss the trip, saying that Nixon and Premier Chou En-Lai propose peace between their nations, but that Taiwan is an area of disagreement. Includes footage of Nixon speaking to a Chinese audience, a look at the Chinese culture the Nixon... Record Type: Television   
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            60 Minutes - Premiere EpisodeThe premiere episode of 60 Minutes features a report on the recently concluded Democratic and Republican National Conventions. The digitization of this program was made possible by a grant from The Brinson Foundation. Record Type: Television   
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            77 Sunset Strip - The Negotiable BlondeA lovely secretary embezzles money from her lovelorn aging boss. Record Type: Television   
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            ABC Scope - Vietnam Report: Howard K. Smith - One Man's OpinionThis controversial commentary by Howard K. Smith supports the U.S. government's increasing involvement in Vietnam. The digitization of this program was made possible by a grant from the Tawani Foundation, Chicago, Illinois. Record Type: Television   
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            ABC Special - In the Shadow of Love: A Teen AIDS StoryIn this special aimed at young people, two high school girls decide to produce a news special on AIDS - learning along the way how closely the illness affects their own lives. With Suzanne Douglas, Jennifer Dundas, Harvey Fierstein, Jan Pratt and Lisa Vidal. Originally an ABC Afterschool Special. Record Type: Television   
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            ABC Special - Johnny BelindaA kindhearted doctor in Nova Scotia in 1903 attempts to communicate with a young deaf woman everyone considers to be hopeless. With Mia Farrow, David Carradine, Barry Sullivan, Stacey Keith Sr., Ralph White and Louise Latham. Originally aired in color and in two parts, this copy is in black and white. Aired in 1967 over the ABC Television Network. Record Type: Television   
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            ADAM-12 - Log 143: CaveJust another day of police work as Reed and Malloy attempt to settle a landlord/tenant dispute. With Martin Millner and Kent McCord. NBC series produced by Jack Webb. Record Type: Television   
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            AIDS Knows Your NameTeens talk about sexuality and the problem of AIDS. A presentation of Continental Cablevision of Elmhurst IL. Record Type: Television   
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            AIDS Lifeline - AIDS in the Bay Area; AIDS & children; AIDS & prostitutesThe reports from KPIX's award winning "AIDS Lifeline" report: The first on AIDS in the Bay Area; the second on AIDS & children; the third on AIDS & prostitutes. Special series from KPIX-TV San Francisco. Record Type: Television   
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            AIDS: The Heart of the MatterA powerful program profiling one man's five year journey through the final stages of AIDS. During that five year period, Clinton Engle allowed a TV producer to follow his progress. Record Type: Television   
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            AM Chicago - (Incomplete)Local morning talk show from WLS-TV Channel 7 Chicago Incomplete telecast. Record Type: Television   
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            AM Chicago - Christmas SpecialSpecial Christmas edition of the popular local morning series. The WLS-TV family gathers together with the Chicago Children's Choir for this special telecast aired Christmas Day 1980. Fahey Flynn reads Christmas stories, the Chicago Children's Choir sing holiday songs; and Frank Mathie along with Fahey Flynn remember their childhood Christmases. Note: this telecast is briefly interrupted by ABC for a report on the Iranian hostage crisis. Record Type: Television   
