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Tomorrow Show - Hawaii #2
Guests include two patients from the Molokai Leper Colony; Jack Cione, an unusual restaurateur; and Chinn Ho, a wealthy banker.
Record Type: Television
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Tomorrow Show - London
Tom Snyder interviews Elton John and Kiki Dee ("Don't Go Breaking My Heart") from the nightclub Tramp in London, and John talks about concerts. Jackie Collins then joins Tom to promote her new book, along with Johnny Gold, co-owner of Tramp, and British tabloid reporter Nigel Dempster. Aired from London, England, November 10, 1976.
Record Type: Television
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Tomorrow Show - Martha Mitchell (show #4-0417-1)
In an exclusive interview, Snyder talks with Mitchell, estranged wife of US Attorney General John Mitchell. Typically outspoken, Mitchell addresses her ambivalence toward Richard Nixon and his role in Watergate. Mitchell also discusses her recent kidnapping, her marital and financial situation, her mental stability and her drinking habits.
Record Type: Television
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Tomorrow Show - Steve Dahl & Meat Loaf (show #9-0819)
Meat Loaf and Steve Dahl join Tom Snyder.
Record Type: Television
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Tomorrow with Tom Snyder - Dale Evans
Dale Evans discusses her book "Woman: Be All You Can Be," and Dr. Barbara Brown discusses her concept of the "supermind," an innate intelligence.
Record Type: Television
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Top of the Hill - Running Shoes
Idealistic young Congressman Thomas Bell, Jr. takes on the cause of an illegal alien seeking political asylum in the US.
Record Type: Television
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Topper
Topper's house ghosts interfere with a special package delivery to an important client.
Record Type: Television
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Totem Club - Christmas Around The World
Co-founded by Don Clayton and Rachel Stevenson, Totem Club originally starred Joe Kelly of Quiz Kids fame and, for most of its eight-year run, National Barndance featured celebrity Arkie the Arkansas Woodchopper. Short on budget but long on ideas, the series was broadcast live five days a week, offering children a specific viewing experience each day.
Record Type: Television
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Totem Club - Show #11 (Birthday Themed)
Co-founded by Don Clayton and Rachel Stevenson, Totem Club originally starred Joe Kelly of Quiz Kids fame and, for most of its eight-year run, National Barndance featured celebrity Arkie the Arkansas Woodchopper. Short on budget but long on ideas, the series was broadcast live five days a week, offering children a specific viewing experience each day.
Record Type: Television
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Tree Top House
Produced and aired live at WGN-TV with hostess Anita Kleever who regales a studio audience of children with the story of Hansel and Gretel. From 1963. This Peabody award winning series originally aired in color. This copy is in black & white.
Record Type: Television
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Tribute to Edgar Bergen
Film clips, excerpts from radio broadcasts, and clips from several interviews are featured in this profile of Edgar Bergen narrated by Ron Magers.
Record Type: Television
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TwentySomething
Host Barbara Walters profiles eight "Twenty Something" adults from various socio/economic/educational background, and different parts of the country. The eight discuss their generation's experiences growing up in the seventies and eighties and their outlook on the future.
Record Type: Television
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Uncommon Courage: Patriotism and Civil Liberties
Program explores the personal histories of some of the thousands of second-generation Japanese Americans who served in the US Army's military Intelligence Service (MIS) during WW II as Japanese language specialists in the Pacific and after the war, during the Occupation of Japan. It also chronicles an ironic time in US history, when thousands of young second-generation American men of Japanese ancestry (called Nisei) were recruited, drafted and v...
Record Type: Television
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Unit 5 Investigative Report - Hot Metal, Big Buck
WMAQ-TV's Unit 5 investigates auto theft and chop shops in a series of reports from 1979.
Record Type: Television
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Very Special Occasion
Jack Jones and Vicki Carr perform their music over a Chicago skyline backdrop. Numbers include: "Chicago: My Kind of Town," "Bye Bye Blackbird," "Donkey Serenade," and "Brother, Where Are You?". A 1966 telecast from WGN-TV Channel 9 Chicago
Record Type: Television
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Viet Vet
A perceptive and poignant documentary concerning the plight of the Vietnam veterans in the New York area. The digitization of this program was made possible by a grant from the Tawani Foundation, Chicago, Illinois.
Record Type: Television
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Vietnam Footage - Vietnam Footage (Vietnam Army Film)
Footage of U.S. soldiers in Vietnam helping civilians. [Some with sound.]
Record Type: Television
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Vietnam: A Time to Remember
A documentary about a topic as large and complex as the Vietnam War told from the perspective of the residents of this country's smallest state may strike many as a fool's mission. But the collision of patriotism and skepticism that occurred in Rhode Island during this war was typical of the nation's. The digitization of this program was made possible by a grant from the Tawani Foundation, Chicago, Illinois.
Record Type: Television
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Vietnam: The Fight for the Land - Vietnam: The Fight for the Land
Focuses on the "heroic South Vietnamese forces" and the need to expand U.S. support to defeat the "terroristic Viet Cong communists." The digitization of this program was made possible by a grant from the Tawani Foundation, Chicago, Illinois.
Record Type: Television
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WBBM History - 1950s & '60s Show Clips
Short clips from early WBBM shows featuring some of Chicago's long- time favorites.
Record Type: Television
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WIBO: Radio Station Promotional Film
A silent promotional film on Chicago radio station WIBO.
Record Type: Television
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WLS Presents - Chicago Stars This Fall
Profiles of former Chicagoans working at ABC in Hollywood. Features Charlton Heston (Dynasty II: The Colby's), Andrea Moen (The Love Boat), Shea Farrell (Hotel), and danny Aiello and Jamie Rose (Lady Blue).
Record Type: Television
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WLS Presents - The Janet Davies Interviews
Interviews with Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert, Chicago Tribune columnist Bob Greene and WLS Radio's Steve Dahl and Garry Meier.
Record Type: Television
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WLS Presents - The Road to Second City
A documentary tracking the process and progress of the actors of Chicago's Second City comedy troupe. Features Richard Kind (Spin City), Dan Castellaneta (The Simpsons), Isabella Hoffman (Homicide), Bonnie Hunt (The Building), and Joel Murray.
Record Type: Television