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Garroway at Large.wmv
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Dave Garroway on Sunday evenings way back when, on NBC. Way cool. So laid-back. You can't tell me Garrison Keillor isn't channeling this guy.
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Vintage TV Commercials WBKB 1950's.wmv
Spiritvibe
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WBKB, the father of WLS-TV, illustrating why they call it commercial TV. Bob Rohrmann and the Rosen family were still padding around on scooters when these spots hit the a...
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WTTW Inaugural Broadcast.wmv
Spiritvibe
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It's the very first channel 11 broadcast offering us a Window To The World. It's a grainy, B&W, convex little dusty glass window with optional nicotine antique gradient. ...
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Mennen Deodorant.wmv
Spiritvibe
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It's Johnny Morris and Doug Atkins of the world champion Chicago Bears for Mennen deodorant. Who says the Bears stink?
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Don McNeill's Breakfast Club.wmv
Spiritvibe
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From high atop the Morrison Hotel, it's Don McNeill's Breakfast Club -- TV version. Enjoy a panoramic view of the Loop skyline from the days before it was in color.
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Chicago Today.wmv
Spiritvibe
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This video answers the question, "What would happen if you hired the "Yellow Submarine" animators to do a commerical promoting a new daily newspaper for Chicago"?
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The Talented Family.wmv
Spiritvibe
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Steve and Garry's extremely local cable show continues. On the radio, listener involvement is (mostly) limited to the phones, but on TV, you can invite them into the studi...
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Steve & Garry AM Chicago Pt 3.wmv
Spiritvibe
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Steve and Garry deal with the death of their friend and associate, Marcus Palmer. Good introspective material owing largely to the facilitation of the great John Calloway....
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Steve & Garry AM Chicago Pt 2.wmv
Spiritvibe
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Steve and Garry deal with the death of their friend and associate, Marcus Palmer. Good introspective material owing largely to the facilitation of the great John Calloway....
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Steve & Garry AM Chicago Pt 1.wmv
Spiritvibe
293 views
Steve and Garry deal with the death of their friend and associate, Marcus Palmer. Good introspective material owing largely to the facilitation of the great John Calloway.
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