[Mancow 6/14/95: Andrew camera #1]
Footage of the Mancow Morning madhouse radio broadcast from Rock 103.5 in Chicago shot for the TV series Radio Faces.
Footage of the Mancow Morning madhouse radio broadcast from Rock 103.5 in Chicago shot for the TV series Radio Faces.
Episode 102 of the award-winning series The 90’s. This episode features the following segments:
Episode 404 of the award winning series, The 90’s. This episode is called “COUNTRY LIVING,” and features the following segments:
Episode 206 of the award-winning TV series The 90’s. This episode is called “THE EARTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT” and features the following segments:
Episode 301 of the award winning series, The 90’s. This episode is called “MONEY, MONEY, MONEY” and features the following segments:
Pilot for a show called “Camcorder Tonight.” This tape featured a test of having the people who submitted the videos be the hosts. For this test, Leonard Aronson and Anne Keegan show videos they shot in Cambodia and Vietnam, at times narrating over the video. The tapes provide an unfiltered look at the results of war in these two places. They visit a former school which had been a prison under the Pol Pot regime, guided by a woman who lost nearly every member of her extended family during that time; a thousand-year old temple in Vietnam which had been buried under the jungle until the late 19th century, and was in the process of being reclaimed by the jungle yet again; and a network of underground tunnels used during the Vietnam War.
Raw footage for the television series “Chicago Slices.” This video features an interview with Carlos Malave, a school board reformer, mechanic, and gas station owner who discusses his double life at his garage.
Raw footage for “Chicago Slices,” a series about everyday life in Chicago. In this video, Karen Hutt interviews Araceli Trujillo, a Mexican-American teenager who lives in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago. Araceli talks about her life, family, school, and knowledge of the suburbs, among other things, as they walk through the Mexican-American community together.