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- The life stories of the six men who raised the flag at the Battle of Iwo Jima, a turning point in World War II.
- An ace safe cracker wants to do one last big heist for the mob before going straight.
- Tony Curtis plays an Indian (Nicknamed "Chief" by other soldiers) who fights in WWII and helps to raise the flag at Iwo Jima.
- The growing ambition of Julius Caesar is a source of major concern to his close friend Brutus. Cassius persuades him to participate in his plot to assassinate Caesar but they have both sorely underestimated Mark Antony.
- Coverage of professional football featuring teams from the National Football League airing on Monday nights during the NFL's regular season.
- The story of the life and career of football star Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch (who plays himself).
- Private eye searches for a missing football quarterback in Chicago.
- A chronicle of the 1994 Football World Cup in USA.
- In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Grateful Dead, the "core four" original members - Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, and Bob Weir - reunited at Chicago's Soldier Field on July 3rd, 4th and 5th for the most anticipated concerts in recent history. Joined by Trey Anastasio, Jeff Chimenti, and Bruce Hornsby. Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years Of Grateful Dead is the original members' last-ever performance together nearly 20 years to the day of the last ever Grateful Dead concert with Jerry Garcia, which took place at the same historic venue.
- A visit to Chicago, featuring the city's architecture and well-known landmarks.
- This is a documentary of the 28th International Eucharistic Congress, a worldwide gathering of the Roman Catholic faithful, held in Chicago, Illinois 20-24 June 1926.
- The NFC Championship game was played at Soldier Field in Chicago. CHICAGO 24. LOS ANGELES RAMS 0 The Bears defense dominated the game by limiting Rams running back Eric Dickerson to 46 yards, forcing him to fumble twice, and holding quarterback Dieter Brock to 10 out of 31 completions for 66 passing yards. Los Angeles only gained 130 yards of total offense. The Rams had a chance to get back in the game as they got inside the Bears' 15-yard line in the waning moments of the first half. But poor play calling and clock management resulted in the clock running out. Chicago quarterback Jim McMahon scored on a 16-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, and later threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to Willie Gault in the third quarter. Kicker Kevin Butler kicked a 34-yard field goal in the first period. In the fourth quarter, defensive lineman Richard Dent forced Brock to fumble, and linebacker Wilber Marshall picked up the loose ball and returned it 52 yards for a touchdown.
- 1994–TV Episode