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What's My Line?
A fine example from the long-running Sunday night CBS panel show. This entry includes guest panelist Desi Arnaz (in a rare television appearance without his famous wife) and as mystery guest, the son of Winston Churchill, Randolph. [uncut in its original network form with commercials by Remington-Rand and its revolutionary new computer Univac]
Record Type: Television
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What's My Line?
Witty and curious panelists try to guess the occupations of various guests.
Record Type: Television
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When A Kid Is Gay
Stats reflect the difficulties young homosexual people face: gay and lesbian teens comprise a disproportionate one-third of all youth suicides and 80% report feeling isolated and depressed. "When A Kid Is Gay" profiles Supporters of Worcester Area Gay and Lesbian Youth (SWAGLY) and focuses on several of the young participants as they cope with issues unique to their lives. Documentary produced by Judith Stoia for WGBH Boston. Originally aired...
Record Type: Television
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Where Were You? - 1961
Fahey Flynn hosts this WLS-TV series retrospective on the year 1961.
Record Type: Television
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Where Were You? - 1965
Fahey Flynn hosts this WLS-TV series retrospective on the year 1965.
Record Type: Television
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White House: The First Year
A look at John F. Kennedy's first year in office. The digitization of this program was made possible by a grant from The Brinson Foundation.
Record Type: Television
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Who is Brother Julius?
Julius Schacknow, a man who claims to be Jesus Christ, is a religious cult leader who some say is involved in mind control and the exploitation of his followers. Interviewed are former members who claim he was involved in verbal and sexual abuse of followers.
Record Type: Television
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Why Can't We Be The Good Guys Sometime?
An examination of the immigrant Puerto Rican community in Chicago and the challenges and racism they often face.
Record Type: Television
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Wild Chicago - #1519
Wild Chicago goes behind the scenes at a Bull's game, shops for police accessories at Nate's Leather and diving suits at Dacor Diving Equipment, and attends a yoga circle.
Record Type: Television
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Wild Chicago - All Joe Show
It's an "all Joe" show as Ben Hollis visits Chicago's wildest "Joe" spots.
Record Type: Television
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Willie Mays and Ernie Banks Interview - Willie Mays and Ernie Banks
Jack Brickhouse discusses the 1965 All-Star game with Willie Mays and Ernie Banks.
Record Type: Television
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Wings of Pride
The story of the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of Black fighter pilots in World War II.
Record Type: Television
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Witness - John Dillinger
The committee attempts to sort out the truth from the myths about John Dillinger.
Record Type: Television
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Witness - Louis "Lepke" Buchalter
A simulated crime committee hearing on Louis "Lepke" Buchalter. "Lepke" was a infamous New York labor racketeer and gangster and the subject of this CBS mock courtroom drama. Sponsored by Esquire shoe polish.
Record Type: Television
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World of Carl Sandburg
The works of Carl Sandburg are recited and sung, including: "Unknown War", "Fog", "The People, Yes", and "Two Angry Men." [Audio and video are out of sync during the last five minutes.]
Record Type: Television
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Yancy Derringer - V as in Voodoo
The townfolk of New Orleans are disturbed by voodoo rituals. Jock Mahoney stars in the title role. Sponsored by Johnson's Wax. Aired on 5-14-59 over CBS.
Record Type: Television
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You Are There - July 4, 1776 - The Signing of the Declaration of Independence
A reenactment of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Walter Cronkite narrates this series which presents historic events as if modern media had been there to record them. Aired on CBS 4/26/53.
Record Type: Television