Image Union: All night
Image Union’s late-night special from 1:45-2:37 a.m. Features a collection of “films and video tapes you don’t usually see on TV”: various short films, commercials, viewer phone calls, music, and interviews.
Image Union’s late-night special from 1:45-2:37 a.m. Features a collection of “films and video tapes you don’t usually see on TV”: various short films, commercials, viewer phone calls, music, and interviews.
Interview with former football player Bill Wade, the quarterback for the Bears’ 1963 Championship team. Wade, standing in a suit and tie across from his current place of work, comments on the 1985 Chicago Bears team and offers his thoughts on the philosophy of football, staying in shape, and his time on the Bears. Following the interview are clips from the Bears’ historic 1963 season. Shot for the documentary Once A Star.
Host Lewis Lapham conducts a round table discussion with oral historian Studs Terkel and author Paul Fussell on the subject of World War II. Fussell had just written a book about WWII entitled Wartime.
This is part three of a forty five minute interview with Studs Terkel. In this tape, Terkel briefly talks about the lack of imagination in the television world, his son Dan, and the humor of the human race. Terkel also leaves an amusing message for Charlie Rose.
Studs Terkel does a promo for Image Union with its mascot, Bob, for the 10th anniversary show. He then moves in to a discussion of radio in Chicago and how it’s changed since he entered the field. Some of this footage was used in “Studs On A Soapbox.”
Four short opinion pieces featuring Bill Veeck speaking about sports.
Raw footage for The 90’s. Fran and Tak, an interracial couple, talk about the experiences of a mixed marriage.
A behind-the-scenes look at Chicago radio personalities: how they view their careers, what they ‘re like off the air, plus, what goes into the creation of a successful radio show.