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- Rob, a record store owner and compulsive list maker, recounts his top five breakups, including the one in progress.
- Five medical students experiment with "near death" experiences, until the dark consequences of past tragedies begin to jeopardize their lives.
- Alex Pruitt, an 8-year-old boy living in Chicago, must fend off international spies who seek a top-secret computer chip in his toy car.
- A successful advertising executive finds his freewheeling life crashing to a halt when his parents end their longtime marriage.
- A cautionary tale of micro-budget proportions.
- An unmotivated slacker goes through some major changes in his life, and the effect that has on his friendships with Charlie, Sharon, and James.
- A surviving couple work to overcome the emotional and psychological wounds of a shared trauma.
- A hard breakup separated Martin and Beth almost a year ago and neither ever filled their partners place with someone else. Martin is struggling with his new job as a realtor and on top of that, Beth shows up at an open house hosted by him and seeks some closure.
- A tramp kills a generous woman. In revenge, her husband tracks down and lynches the tramp.
- Chicago's St.Vitus Improv Workshop has collected sketches created with the singular goal of taking ideas and filming them - in a single day, and on a zero-to-micro budget. Four stories have been worked from either a script idea, or an improvised scenario brought in by a writer or a member of the workshop, and riffed on/improvised in front of the camera on the day of the shoot. In common to all of the stories are a feel and affection for the city of Chicago, and carrying on a tradition of improvisational comedy that has its roots in the city, including its references to personal relationships, current social trends and pop-culture media tropes.
- When Hanna & Colin find a strange clay figure in the base of a statue, they open themselves to the influence of a dark and angry spirit.
- A man descends into paranoia and bigotry days after he and his wife are brutally mugged.
- 1948–19711hTV-GTV EpisodeGuests (from various Chicago sites): --Charlton Heston at Northwestern University. Ed talks with Heston about his days at Northwestern. Heston recites the Carl Sandburg poem "Chicago." --Mahalia Jackson (gospel singer) sings "How Great Thou Art" to group of children. --Benny Goodman (clarinetist) - "Running Wild" and, at the Art Institute, plays with Chicago's Fine Arts String Quartet. --Bob Newhart (stand-up comedy routine: school for bus drivers,Chicago) Segment probably filmed at Loyola University. --Edgar Bergen (ventriloquist, with Charlie McCarthy) - Bergen wears a Viking helmet while they tell a story about the Vikings. --Delores Gray (musical-comedy star) - "Alexander's Ragtime Band" --The Swe-Danes (vocal-instrumental trio) - "The Swe-Dane Shuffle" and "Cukoo Bird" -- Medinan Black Horse Troop (Black Horse Guards) - equestrian troupe ride in a formation parade. Throughout the program Sullivan visits different Chicago sites: Ed walks through O'Hare Airport and shows footage of Butch O'Hare in Navy plane; Hull House; Colorado Cowboys at Stock Yard; footage of Johnny Weismuller at swimming pool; the Chicago water tower shown; Ed talks about the 1871 Chicago fire; aerial footage of stock yards; livestock auction; and the Chicago Art Institute.
- A group of religious zealots who worship an alien being known as "Ishtar" must deal with the one person within their ranks that doesn't quite buy into their beliefs.