From 1982. Bill Murray does multiple takes of a promo for a show called "Wired In." He rants about technology: "People have hands...Watches should have hands."
For a 17-minute version of these outtakes, go to http://mediaburn.org /Video-Preview.128.0 .html?&uid=5056
1985 interview with former Detroit Tigers pitcher Mark "The Bird" Fidrych. Hosts are Steve Stone, John Mengelt, and Jack Brickhouse. To watch the entire program on former sports stars, see http://mediaburn.org /Video-Preview.128.0 .html?&uid=4587
Interview with "Mr. Condom," who runs a vending machine supply business. He shows us his products, including the popular "French Tickler" model and his line of edible lubricants, which he claims is so good he uses it as a sundae topping. To see more, go to http://mediaburn.org /Video-Preview.128.0 .html?&uid=5183
Fugazi plays at the Alternatives Festival in Washington D.C. in 1989. To view the entire 20-minute version, see http://mediaburn.org /Video-Preview.128.0 .html?&uid=593
A moving look at the community of Roseland on the far south side of Chicago after the murder of two children - Robert Sandifer and Shavon Dean - involved in gang violence. To watch the complete 50-minute version, see http://mediaburn.org /Video-Preview.128.0 .html?&uid=5109
Interview with Chicago sports legend Bill Veeck, owner of Chicago White Sox. To watch the entire 30-minute version, see http://mediaburn.org /Video-Preview.128.0 .html?&uid=4116
Child actor Mason Reese does commercials for Dressel's frozen ice cream cake and Tasty Bread, displaying his unique wit and love for food. To watch the entire 60-minute version, see http://mediaburn.org /Video-Preview.128.0 .html?&uid=4248
A study of colorful Chicago author, radio personality, and raconteur Studs Terkel. The program contains footage of Terkel from the 1950's through 2000, when he was 89 years old.Terkel expounds on various topics such as work, art, media, himself, his political views, his family, and his colleagues. To watch the full 30-minute version go to http://mediaburn.org /Video-Preview.128.0 .html?&uid=5117
Bill Clinton and others visit Beasley School on the South Side of Chicago, participate in a debate, and ultimately celebrate Clinton's win in Illinois. For the full one-hour special on the 1992 Illinois primary, see http://mediaburn.org /Video-Preview.128.0 .html?&uid=1205
Funny interview by clueless cameraman with Ian MacKaye (and his mom) and Guy Picciotto after the show at the Alternatives Festival in Washington D.C. in 1989.