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American High - Who Am I? (aka Ritalin Kid)
Morgan discusses his use of Ritalin. Kaytee performs a song for her friends. Brad discusses being gay. This is episode #2 of a thirteen episode series. Featuring Kaytee Bodie, Shanna Davis, Scott Hinden, Allie Komessar, Suzy Lurie, Brad Krefman. Originally aired on PBS April 4, 2001. Uncut.
Record Type: Television
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American Justice - A Soldier’s Secret
This is a story about a man who loves another man and is killed for it. The killer and the victim are both in the military-they are roommates. The case is tried by a military court. Documentary produced by Tower Productions. Peabody Award Nominee 2004. Originally aired on A&E May 5, 2004.
Record Type: Television
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American Revolution - American Spirit (Part 1 of 2)
This series displays an in depth study on the founding of America. The digitization of this program was made possible by a grant from the Tawani Foundation, Chicago, Illinois.
Record Type: Television
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American Revolution - American Spirit (Part 2 of 2)
This series displays an in depth study on the founding of America. The digitization of this program was made possible by a grant from the Tawani Foundation, Chicago, Illinois.
Record Type: Television
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American Revolution - Birth of the Republic (Part 1 of 2)
In this last episode of the series, the documentary focuses on the birth of the republic and the impact of the American Revolution. The digitization of this program was made possible by a grant from the Tawani Foundation, Chicago, Illinois.
Record Type: Television
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American Revolution - Birth of the Republic (Part 2 of 2)
In this last episode of the series, the documentary focuses on the birth of the republic and the impact of the American Revolution. The digitization of this program was made possible by a grant from the Tawani Foundation, Chicago, Illinois.
Record Type: Television
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American Revolution - Conflict Ignites (Part 1 of 2)
Part one of this series discusses the conflict that brought upon the American Revolution. Dramatic recreations and period art help paint the picture of that time. The digitization of this program was made possible by a grant from the Tawani Foundation,
Record Type: Television
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American Revolution - Conflict Ignites (Part 2 of 2)
Part one of this series discusses the conflict that brought upon the American Revolution. Dramatic recreations and period art help paint the picture of that time. The digitization of this program was made possible by a grant from the Tawani Foundation,
Record Type: Television
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Amos 'n' Andy Show - Christmas (aka Andy Plays Santa Claus)
Andy gets a last minute Christmas job so he can buy a special gift.
Record Type: Television
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An Evening With... - Billy Daniels
Featured artist Billy Daniels sings "It's All Right By Me", "Temptation", "In This Dream", "Old Man River", "That Old Black Magic", and others.
Record Type: Television
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An Evening With... - Eddy Arnold
Eddy Arnold is featured, singing "Lonesome Me", "Hello Dolly", "Make the World Go Away", and others.
Record Type: Television
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An Evening With... - Louis Prima
Louis Prima is featured with guests Sam Butera and the Witnesses.
Record Type: Television
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An Evening With... - Louis Prima, Gretchen Wyler, and Pete Fountain: Highlights Compilation
A compilation from the entertainment special "An Evening With..." featuring Louis Prima, Gretchen Wyler, and Pete Fountain.
Record Type: Television
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An Evening With... - Mary Hartline
Popular Chicago children's TV personality Mary Hartline chats with Chicago TV historian and WMAQ-TV reporter Rich Samuels about her career as the center attraction to "Super Circus." Red Quinlan introduces Rich.
Record Type: Television
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An Evening With... - Phyllis Diller and Friends
Miss Diller begins with a psychiatrist bit. She and her friends sing "Love a Lot As Long As You Live", and the Apollos do "Money."
Record Type: Television
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An Evening With... - Roberta Sherwood, Eddy Arnold
Roberta Sherwood in concert. Eddy Arnold is featured, singing "Lonesome Me", "Hello Dolly", "Make the World Go Away", and others. TV_01498-1 and TV_01498-2 in one mpg file.
Record Type: Television
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An Evening With... - Sarah Vaughan
Featured artist Sarah Vaughan sings "Got a Lot of Living To Do", "I Remember You", "On a Clear Day", "The Trolley Song", "Misty", "Moon River", and others.
Record Type: Television
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An Evening With... - The Back Porch Majority
The Back Porch Majority perform folk tunes.
Record Type: Television
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An Evening With... - Xavier Cugat
Xavier Cugat and his orchestra are featured with special guests Charo, the dance team of Michael and Paula, bongo player Jack DelRio, and xylophonist Jose Betangu.
Record Type: Television
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Anatomy of a Newscast
A hour by hour run down of how newscasts are produced and edited- sometimes down to the wire- for live telecast at 10pm each evening. Produced in 1968 by the WBKB Channel 7 news department focusing on the then new "Flynn-Daly Eyewitness News" program. Narrated by Al Parker and featuring Fahey Flynn, Joel Daly, John Coleman, Hugh Hill, Frank Mathie, and Bill Frink.
Record Type: Television
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And Finally... The Floyd Kalber Story - The Life and Legacy of a Broadcast News Journalist
Engaging, entertaining, informative and warm biography of one of Chicago's most beloved newsmen, Floyd Kalber. The life and career of legendary and respected newsman Floyd Kalber is recalled in this direct-to-video presentation.
Record Type: Television
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Andy Williams Christmas Show
An annual television treat for years, singer Andy Williams welcomes wife Claudine Longet and the entire Williams family. Aired December 11, 1974 in color over NBC. With original commercials from Kraft.
Record Type: Television
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Andy Williams Christmas Show
Andy Williams celebrates Christmas with his family and the Osmond Brothers.
Record Type: Television
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Angel of Fear
The story of Chicago gangleader Jeff Fort and his organization, the El Rukns, the first people in U.S. history to be convicted of conspiracy to commit an act of terrorism in this country on behalf of a foreign government. This program includes archival news footage from the 1960s along with interviews with many who knew Fort from his early days in Chicago.
Record Type: Television