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Chicago Tonight - #01001 Harold Washington (Premiere Episode)
On the first episode of the nightly Chicago talk show, Mayor Washington discusses how "Chicago Works Together." The digitization of this program was made possible through a grant from the Oprah Winfrey Foundation.
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Chicago Tonight - #01001 Harold Washington (Premiere Episode)
Mayor Harold Washington joins John Callaway for the premiere of Chicago Tonight. Topics discussed include race relations and economic development for Chicago's neighborhoods. The digitization of this program was made possible be a grant from the Oprah Winfrey Foundation.
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Chicago Tonight - #01003 Economic Development
Mayor Washington's economic plan for the city is discussed. The digitization of this program was made possible be a grant from the Oprah Winfrey Foundation.
Record Type: Television
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Chicago Tonight - #03043 The Great Debate
John Callaway discusses the first Kennedy-Nixon Presidential debate with three reporters who originally covered the story: Hugh Hill, Charles Cleveland, and John Madigan.
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Chicago Tonight - #03109 Harold Washington
Mayor Harold Washington and John Callaway review the year in Chicago politics and discuss the FBI investigation that is accusing some Chicago aldermen of foul play. The digitization of this program was made possible be a grant from the Oprah Winfrey Foundation.
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Chicago Tonight - #04144 Harold Washington
As he runs for reelection, Mayor Harold Washington fields questions from John Callaway and Bruce DuMont about his campaign and listens to constructive criticism about his first four years in office. The digitization of this program was made possible be a grant from the Oprah Winfrey Foundation.
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Chicago Tonight - #04187 Mayoral Inaugural
Political activist Lu Palmer and the Chicago Tribune's R.C. Longworth discuss the second inaugural speech by Mayor Harold Washington and the CHA, education, and jobs. Also discussed is Chicago's future during Washington's second term. The digitization of this program was made possible be a grant from the Oprah Winfrey Foundation.
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Chicago Tonight - #06056 Veep Debate Follow-Up
Analysis of the 1988 vice presidential debate between Democrat Lloyd Bentsen and Republican Dan Quayle.
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Chicago Tonight - #06142 Stepping On The Flag
A discussion of artistic free speech and the First Amendment. A look at the controversery around the Art Institute Exhibit of the American flag on the floor.
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Chicago Tonight - #08162 Sox
A preview look and an analysis of the Chicago White Sox.
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Chicago Tonight - #09106 Cuomo Write-In
He doesn't wear a cape and he doesn't fly through the air, but he's trying to get Mario Cuomo elected President. Meet Phil Krone and friends.
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Chicago Tonight - #12014 Jerry Reinsdorf
Can a Major League Baseball strike be averted? We will talk about that with one of baseball's most powerful owners, Jerry Reinsdorf of the Chicago White Sox.
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Chicago Tonight - #17030 Back to School
Phil Ponce and guests discuss two new Chicago high schools, Northside College Prep and Bronzeville Military Academy, and methods to improve Chicago public schools.
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Chicago Tonight - #17071 CAPS / Community Policing
Phil Ponce and guests discuss the alliance between Chicago police officers and neighborhood residents known as the CAPS program.
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Chicago Tonight - #18011 Gang Violence Summit
Phil Ponce and his guests discuss gang violence in Chicago.
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Chicago Tonight - #19122 Ebert & Roeper Oscar Nominees
Movie critics Ebert & Roeper chat with Phil Ponce about their choices for the upcoming Academy Awards show.
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Chicago Tonight - #19123 Chicago Auto Show
The Annual Chicago Auto Show is the topic of this edition of Chicago Tonight.
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Chicago Tonight - #19124 New Critic / New Theater
Michael Phillips, who replaces long-time Chicago Tribune theater critic Richard Christianson, talks about the legitimate Chicago theater scene and the possibility of a new theater center.
Record Type: Television
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