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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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MBC Events - A Salute to Irv & Essee Kupcinet
Chicago's first couple of the arts are honored by the Museum of Broadcast Communications in this gala salute.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Events - A Salute to John Drury
The Museum of Broadcast Communications hosts a salute to Chicago news anchor John Drury, featuring tributes by his colleagues and friends. Includes a montage of Drury's career highlights and a spoof of his workday at WLS put together by his co-anchors.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Events - A Salute to Larry King
In its annual gala salute, the MBC tributes broadcaster and Radio Hall of Fame member Larry King.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Events - A Salute to Siskel and Ebert
This MBC salute features Gene Siskel and Robert Ebert talking about their careers. Also included are clips from their programs and taped tributes from celebrities.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Presents - 20th Anniversary Salute To Frontline
The MBC welcomes the creators and producers of the multiple award winning PBS documentary series "Frontline" as they talk about their careers and the series. Live from the Claudia Cassidy Theater in Chicago.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Presents - A Conversation with Fred Silverman
Bruce DuMont fields questions to the legendary television producer, creator,and executive. Produced by the MBC April 30.2013
Record Type: Television
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MBC Presents - An Evening with Bill Jackson
An evening with Bill Jackson, host of the popular children's shows "Cartoon Town," "Gigglesnort Hotel," and "BJ and the Dirty Dragon," among others. Many clips of Jackson's work are show throughout the presentation.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Presents - An Evening with Bob Wallace
Bruce DuMont talks with Bob Wallace about his career as a news reporter and his years on "Noonbreak" with Lee Phillips. Questions from the audience are also taken.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Presents - An Evening with Chicago Television Pioneers
Four pioneers of Chicago television remember the early days of broadcasting. Bruce DuMont hosts.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Presents - An Evening with David Fanning
"Frontline" executive producer and documentary filmmaker Fanning discusses his career, journalism ethics, and the future of TV and TV documentaries.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Presents - An Evening with Don Cornelius
Recorded in front of a live audience at the Chicago Cultural Center in 1995, Warner Saunders chats with guest of honor Don Cornelius, creator, producer, and long time host of "Soul Train."
Record Type: Television
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MBC Presents - An Evening with Edie Adams
Actress and songstress Edie Adams discusses her career as a television and stage actress, her relationship with the late Ernie Kovacs and her role as the Muriel Cigar spokesperson. Includes career highlight reel and a question and answer session with the audience.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Presents - An Evening with Ellen Moran
Ad executive Ellen Moran comes to the MBC to talk about women and their role in advertising throughout the years. She heads up the opening of the MBC's "Images of Women in Advertising" exhibit.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Presents - An Evening with Herb Kent
Legendary disc jockey Herb "The Cool Gent" Kent talks with host Richard Steele about his career in Chicago radio. Record in front of a live audience in 1995 at the Chicago Cultural Center.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Presents - An Evening with Jack Taylor
Bruce DuMont talks with Jack Taylor about his career as a Chicago news broadcaster.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Presents - An Evening with Jim Conway
Explores and discusses Jim Conway's fifty years in radio and television. The history of his career is discussed and clips from his programs are shown. Jim Conway also talks of his childhood and how he broke into the business. Also discussed is how he was the first to announce that the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Presents - An Evening with Jim Lounsbury: Interview
Bruce DuMont talks with Jim Lounsbury about his career as Chicago's premiere dance party host. Approximately the last 20 minutes of this tape are of the "sock hop" that followed the interview.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Presents - An Evening with Jim Lounsbury: Sock Hop
Fans and former teen dancers relive old times at a sock hop in honor of Jim Lounsbury, former host of Bandstand Matinee and Record Hop with Jim Lounsbury.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Presents - An Evening with Walter Jacobson
Walter Jacobson is interviewed about his career by moderator Bruce DuMont. Jacobson reviews his beginnings as a print reporter to his current position as one of Chicago's top news anchors and commentator. Q & A session follows.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Presents - An Evening with Wesley South
WVON President and GM Wesley South recalls his pioneering days in Black radio in Chicago.
Record Type: Television
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MBC Presents - A Salute To Hugh Downs
The Museum of Broadcast Communications hosts a salute to news reporter Hugh Downs, featuring tributes made by his colleagues, friends, and families. Also shown are clips spanning Hugh Downs' career, including his work on the "Today Show" and "20/20."
Record Type: Television
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MBC Presents - Images of Women on Television
To kick off its multi-month exhibition on the images of women on television, the MBC begins with roundtable discussion by three of TV's greatest ladies: Betty White, Gale Storm and Jane Wyatt.
Record Type: Television