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  2. Chicago (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago franchise has maintained strong ratings, leading primetime in total viewers, averaging nearly seven million viewers per show, between Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., and Chicago Med. [3] Four television series make up the Chicago franchise: Fire, P.D., Med, and Justice. All series in total amount to 698 episodes across 36 seasons of ...

  3. The Bozo Show - Wikipedia

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    The show stopped issuing tickets; the wait to be part of the audience was eight years long. Beginning a summer hiatus and airing taped shows the next year pushed the wait back to ten years. [11] On 11 August 1980, Bozo’s Circus was renamed The Bozo Show and moved to weekdays at 8:00 a.m., on tape, immediately following Ray Rayner and His ...

  4. Category:Television shows set in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Barbershop (TV series) The Bear (TV series) The Beast (2009 TV series) Betrayal (TV series) Between Brothers; Biker Mice from Mars; Bird of the Iron Feather; Black Ink Crew: Chicago; Boardwalk Empire; Bob (TV series) The Bob Newhart Show; The Bob Newhart Show: The 19th Anniversary Special; Bonnie (TV series) Boss (TV series) Brewster Place ...

  5. Windy City Live - Wikipedia

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    Windy City Live (WCL) is a local daytime talk show that is broadcast on WLS-TV and based in Chicago, Illinois.It premiered on May 26, 2011 as a replacement of The Oprah Winfrey Show which retired that month and is produced by WLS-TV (ABC 7 Chicago).

  6. ‘The Daily Show’ is coming to Chicago, Milwaukee during ...

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    The show will have full weeks of broadcasts from the RNC in Milwaukee (July 15-18) and the DNC in Chicago (Aug. 19-22), respectively, airing 10 p.m. weeknights on Comedy Central.

  7. The Second City - Wikipedia

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    Alexander co-developed and executive produced over 185 half-hour shows for the series. [18] In 1985, Alexander and Stuart acquired Chicago's Second City. [19] He later founded SCTV, thereby expanding The Second City TV & Film Division. [20] He has produced or executive-produced hundreds of Second City revues in Canada and the United States. [21]

  8. Garfield Goose and Friends - Wikipedia

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    Garfield Goose and Friends is a children's television show produced by WGN-TV in Chicago, Illinois, United States, from 1955 to 1976. The show was known as Garfield Goose and Friend from 1952 to 1955 when it aired on WBKB and WBBM-TV. It was the longest running puppet show on television until Sesame Street broke that record. [4]

  9. Bozo the Clown - Wikipedia

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    It also became the most widely known Bozo show as WGN-TV became a national cable television Superstation. WGN-TV Chicago's "Bozo" show debuted on June 20, 1960, starring Bob Bell on a live half-hour program weekdays at noon, performing comedy sketches and introducing cartoons. The series was placed on hiatus in January 1961 to facilitate WGN's ...