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AIDS Knows Your Name
Teens talk about sexuality and the problem of AIDS. A presentation of Continental Cablevision of Elmhurst IL.
Record Type: Television
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AM Chicago - Christmas Special
Special Christmas edition of the popular local morning series. The WLS-TV family gathers together with the Chicago Children's Choir for this special telecast aired Christmas Day 1980. Fahey Flynn reads Christmas stories, the Chicago Children's Choir sing holiday songs; and Frank Mathie along with Fahey Flynn remember their childhood Christmases. Note: this telecast is briefly interrupted by ABC for a report on the Iranian hostage crisis.
Record Type: Television
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AM Chicago - (Incomplete)
Local morning talk show from WLS-TV Channel 7 Chicago Incomplete telecast.
Record Type: Television
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AM Chicago - Jack Brickhouse
Jack Brickhouse talks about his career and is joined by some of his colleagues in sportscasting who congratulate him for his broadcasting 5,000 games. (Some tracking error from master tape).
Record Type: Television
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AM Chicago - Live at Chicagofest
Weller, Allen, Flynn, Levine, and Daly field questions from a live audience.
Record Type: Television
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AM Chicago - Tribute to Fahey Flynn
Friends and colleagues reflect on the life of beloved newscaster Fahey Flynn
Record Type: Television
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Best of Cromie's Circle
Seven segments from different editions of the program Cromie's Circle are featured.
Record Type: Television
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Cathedral of Hope - Christianity's Dirty Words (#109)
Videotaped-and televised-sermon from the Cathedral of Hope, a Dallas church with a special outreach to the gay and lesbian community.
Record Type: Television
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Chicago Feedback - Harold Washington
Mayor Harold Washington visits the Brickyard Mall for a question and answer period with his constituents.
Record Type: Television
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City Desk - Ballot Box '60
Last in a series of special broadcasts previewing the local and National Electons of 1960. A WNBQ public affairs program produced by the NBC News Department. The digitization of this program was made possible by a grant from The Brinson Foundation.
Record Type: Television
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City Desk - Malcolm X
Minister and civil rights activist Malcolm X is the guest on this 1963 telecast of the WNBQ public affairs program. The moderator is Jim Hurlbut. The panel is Floyd Kalber, Charles McCuen, and Len O'Connor. This interview featuring Malcolm X centers on civil rights and the Black Muslim movement. The digitization of this program was made possible be a grant from the Oprah Winfrey Foundation.
Record Type: Television
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Common Ground - Highlights
Highlights from Warner Saunders's years of hosting WBBM's public affairs program. The recently departed Warner Saunders engages his guests in lively conversation in this compilation of highlights from the long running WBBM-TV public affairs program. Among those joining Saunders are Rev Jesse Jackson, James Earl Jones, and George Kirby. Most of the clips come from the 1980s.
Record Type: Television
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Conversation with... - Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright discusses his work with Hugh Downs. Individual buildings along with specific design innovations are the topics.
Record Type: Television
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Conversation with Dinah - Betty White
Betty White discusses a variety of topics including superstitions, her marriage to Allen Ludden, and her book "Betty White In Person".
Record Type: Television
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David Susskind Show - Gay Rights
David moderates a debate between religious leaders and four gay men about anti-gay discrimination.
Record Type: Television
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David Susskind Show - Parents of Gays
Parents of homosexuals discuss their feelings on homosexuality in regard to their children.
Record Type: Television
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Dennis Miller Show - Spelling / Spade
Dennis Miller's guests are Tori Spelling (Donna of "Beverly Hills 90210"), "Saturday Night Live"'s David Spade and MTV "Big Picture" host Chris Connelly. (Show begins in progress.)
Record Type: Television
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Donahue - Bill Clinton
In the first half Bill Clinton and Phil Donohue discuss the relevance of candidates' private lives and its relationship to presidential character. Later Clinton answers audience questions pertaining to income tax, foreign policy, and abortion.
Record Type: Television
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Donahue - Danny Thomas (incomplete)
Phil Donahue interviews Danny Thomas about his life and career.
Record Type: Television
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Donahue - Jerry Brown
Prior to the New York primary, Jerry Brown defends his "Take Back America" campaign and his controversial proposed flat income tax. The audience questions Brown about his environmental platform and his record as California governor.
Record Type: Television