Chicago’s 'Jack of all Trades' Brickhouse was the face of WGN-TV for five decades
Jack Brickhouse was a jack of all trades. From car shows to conventions, and from Popes to presidents, Brickhouse interviewed just about everyone and covered just about every kind of story.

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WGN at 75: Remembering the legacy of Jack Brickhouse

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"How Chicago Rocked The 60's" (Documentary about Chicago garage bands of the 60's)

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Donahue Dominated Daytime: How WGN 'launched' a new genre of talk show

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How Just One Car Destroyed America's Car Industry

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40 Tips I Wish I Knew Before Visiting Chicago

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WLS Channel 7 - Flynn-Daly Eyewitness News at 10pm (Excerpt, 1971)

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Celebrating Harry Caray's monumental legacy

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NFL Films Looks Back On Ron Jaworski's Career

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The Tragic 1964 Indianapolis 500 (Rare Film)

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Remembering Jack Brickhouse

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'Our adventure into television': WGN-TV at the dawn of a new era

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NFL Lost Treasures Super Bowls 1 - 7

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The Fall of Chicago’s Comiskey Park | “Na Na Na Na, Hay Hay Hay, Goodbye”

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May 17th, 1979 - Phillies vs Cubs

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John Chancellor NBC Nightly News Closed Circuit, Nov. 1980

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Why Chicago Neighborhoods Felt More Alive in the 1980s — Until This Changed

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Johnny Bench Reflects On The Passing Of Pete Rose | 10/1/24

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Stanley Cup Finals: 1971

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Rush Limbaugh: The 1991 60 Minutes Interview

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