The Real Mad Men of Chicago — A Chicago Stories Documentary
You may not have heard of Albert Lasker, Eugene Kolkey, or Tom Burrell, but you most certainly know their creations. They're Chicago’s Mad Men - the local executives who created iconic figures like the Marlboro Man, Charlie the Tuna, and the Pillsbury Dough Boy. This episode of Chicago Stories explores how the real Mad Men of Chicago became the leaders of the advertising world. #ChicagoStoriesWTTW

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The Union Stockyards — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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Real Mad Men and Women of Madison Ave. | THIRTEEN

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Candy Capital — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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Legendary Blizzards — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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The Madoff Affair (full documentary) | FRONTLINE

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Marshall Field's — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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The Rise and Fall of the Mail Order Giants — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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Downtown Disasters — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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The Real History of Communism | Part 1 | Narrated by Hugh Bonneville

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Pullman and the Railroad Rebellion — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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The Real-Life "Parties of the Century" That Created The Great Gatsby (Documentary)

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Manufacturing a Dream: A Mad Men Retrospective

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The Black Sox Scandal – A Chicago Stories Documentary

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Why Was New York City So Dangerous in the 90s?

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The Real Don Draper From 'Mad Men'?

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The Young Lords of Lincoln Park — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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Al Capone's Bloody Business — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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The Boss and the Bulldozer — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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Amusement Parks — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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