[Mancow 6/14/95: Nathan camera #1]
Part of the Radio Faces camera crew goes with Turd, an associate of Mancow, to an off-site event sponsored by Mancow’s Morning Madhouse.
Part of the Radio Faces camera crew goes with Turd, an associate of Mancow, to an off-site event sponsored by Mancow’s Morning Madhouse.
Raw footage for “Chicago Slices,” a series documenting life in and around Chicago. In this video, we have lunch at a Japanese restaurant with Danny Bonaduce, child star of the Partridge Family and current DJ on WLUP radio. In true Bonaduce fashion, Danny is highly energetic, scattered in his thoughts, and hilarious. He discusses topics such as child stars, his career, and drug addiction with Neil Sabin and Joel Cohen.
Audio only of an interview with Mary Frances Veeck, wife of Bill Veeck. She discusses moving often, raising her children, and hosting/entertaining at her home. Shot to be used as voiceover in “Veeck: A Man for Any Season.”
Raw tape for The 90’s election specials. Paul Tsongas victory party at Bedrock Billiards in Washington, D.C. Videomaker Eddie Becker interviews Tsongas supporters while they play pool.
In this segment of an interview with the legendary Chicago Blackhawks player, Bobby Hull delves deeper into his love for the city of Chicago, Chicago fans, and his time as a hockey player. He also discusses the high salaries for current hockey players, in addition to retirement and his personal philosophies on sports.
Skip Blumberg and Tom Weinberg visit the US 99 studio in Chicago to interview their program director and one of their DJs, Big John, for the TV show Radio Faces
Turd, an associate of Mancow from Mancow’s Morning Madhouse, organizes a game of pick-up football using a pig’s head instead of a football as a promotional for the show. This was shot for the TV show Radio Faces.
Raw footage for “Chicago Slices,” a series documenting life in and around Chicago. This video features an interview with Tracy Williams, who recently moved from California to Maywood, Illinois. She tells stories about the differences between living in Southern California and Chicago. Hers is followed by several shorter interviews asking people about their love of hot dogs, ending at Gospel Fest in Grant Park.