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This is an incomplete list of television programs formerly or currently broadcast by History Channel/H2/Military History Channel in the United States. Current programming [ edit ]
In 1983, Freeman created and performed the satire Council Wars, which was based on the Chicago City Council when Harold Washington was mayor. For ten years, he hosted the television talk show Talking with Aaron Freeman. He later hosted and was chief science correspondent for Chicago Public Television's science and technology program Chicago ...
Commercial popcorn machines are usually found in movie theaters and carnivals, producing popcorn of the oil-popped type, which has approximately 45% of its calories derived from fat. The first commercial popcorn machine was invented by Chicago resident Charles Cretors in 1885. His business that he founded, C. Cretors & Company, still to this ...
A staple remover allows for the quick removal of a staple from a material without causing damage. The form of destapler described was invented by William G. Pankonin of Chicago, Illinois. A patent application for the same was filed on December 12, 1932, granted on March 3, 1936, and published on April 3, 1936, as a patent. [248] 1932 Radio ...
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; Buddies (TV series) The ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Seventy years after the racist murder of Chicago teen Emmett Till in Mississippi helped inspire the civil rights movement, a new exhibit on Emmett Till at the Chicago History ...
The channel was threatened with termination in early September 2023 following copyright claims by Sony Pictures Television regarding uploads of 27 rare film prints of Bewitched with original network commercials and bumpers, which it did not contest, but had issues communicating with SPT regarding the claims as they were made by a third-party ...
Chicago's first female mayor, Jane M. Byrne, takes office. Woodstock Institute headquartered in city. [58] 1980: Population: 3,005,072. [59] 1981: Hill Street Blues television show premieres on January 15. 1982 September – October: Chicago Tylenol murders; 1983 Harold Washington became the first African American mayor. [60]