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- The lives and work of the staff of St. Eligius Hospital, an old and disrespected Boston teaching hospital.
- The story of Patsy Cline, the velvet-voiced country music singer who died in a tragic plane crash at the height of her fame.
- Deep in the Mariana Sea Basin, several miners have died under mysterious circumstances. Officer Will Murdock of the Deep Submersible Division is brought down to investigate. Will anyone reach the surface alive?
- Secret Service agents must retrieve the briefcase allowing the President control of America's nuclear arsenal before massive destruction ensues.
- American Sailors takes you on board and behind the scenes as four great skippers prepare and race their boats in the longest and oldest freshwater race in the world. In 2008 the Chicago Yacht Club expanded the field to more than 400 boats for the historic 100th running of the magnificent race from Navy Pier in Chicago to beautiful Mackinac Island.
- Musical variety show. Today's hits or songs from yesteryear.
- A half-hour variety show which features award-winning Gospel/Christian artists, live musical performances, and renowned Mega Church Pastors.
- The 76th McDonald's Thanksgiving Parade provides family-friendly entertainment from State Street in downtown Chicago. Featuring the nation's best marching bands, giant character balloons, exciting performance groups and more. Featuring Danny Pudi, The Harlem Globetrotters, Erin Wagner (from America's Next Top Model), FootworKINGz (from America's Got Talent) and more!
- TV Mini Series
- Friends and colleagues look back at the life of Studs Terkel, the legendary Pulitzer Prize-winning oral historian, actor, broadcaster and activist. Interview subjects include actor David Schwimmer, who produced a version of Studs' oral history "Race" at Chicago's Lookingglass Theatre. Produced by the Chicago Tribune for WGN-TV's "People to People".
- Reginald Robinson taught himself how to play ragtime music on his parents' piano while growing up on Chicago's West Side. Because of this talent, he was awarded a MacArthur Foundation genius grant, and Robinson now educates others on this archaic music that he loves. A look at Robinson's career and the history and influence ragtime has had on American music.
- Three youngsters tour the Lincoln sites in Springfield Illinois and provide perspective on them for the audience. The film was created to generate interest in the Lincoln sites in Springfield and distributed to classrooms throughout Illinois.