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- Chicago critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert rate new movies with a thumbs up, or a thumbs down.
- Phil Donahue's show started off similar to other shows of its day, featuring celebrities and musical acts, but he soon started pushing the envelope by discussing health and social topics previously considered taboo.
- This half hour children's show was about a young girl named Susan and her pet terrier Rusty. Each show they would travel to a magical place called "Wonderville". By saying out loud; "I wish there were a place to play, I wish I could fly away!" Susan and Rusty, while sitting in a (magical) chair, were whisked into the air and land in Wonderville. There Susan would meet imaginative creatures such as Mr. Pegesus, a walking talking sometimes flying table (voiced by John Coughlin), a talking stove, Caesar P. Penguin, or the Foolish Forest Orchestra. Song and stories were a regular feature. Later episodes featured the "Cartoon-a-Machine", that would show either a Popeye (Fleischer) or Terrytoon cartoon during the program. New adventures always awaited Susan. Weather visiting a circus, a trip to a castle, or a walk through the woods, she would always return home the same way her journey began. She would say; "Take me home flying friend, take me home!". Then Susan and Rusty would float back to her home, in the chair, right back to where they started, in her kitchen.
- Lee Phillip hosts a show about everyday Chicagoans for a local Chicago television.
- Chicago television personality, Lee Phillip Bell, host a children's series on Saturdays in Chicago, Illinois.
- Chicago television personality Lee Phillip Bell does shopping in Chicago, Illinois.
- Chicago host Lee Phillip discusses unwed motherhood with a priest, rabbi, psychologist and others.
- A look at the issue of rape, what to do about it, how to prevent it, and how to help those victimized by it using one person's experience as an example. That person is Paulette, a 25-year-old African American mother of three children.
- Episode: (2006)1986–2010TV-PGTV Episode
- Episode: (2007)1986–2010TV-PGTV Episode
- Chicago television personality Lee Phillip interviewed and covered various subjects.
- Chicago television personality Lee Phillip host a local Chicago television talk show with guests.
- Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard Nixon debate domestic issues.
- Singer Roberta Sherwood, in Chicago for an engagement at Ray Colomb's Supper Club, is Lee's guest.
- This week, Siskel and Ebert took time out to reveal their individual lists for the best films of 1991.
- Chicago television personality Lee Phillip interviewed actors, George Raft and James Garner.
- Chicago television personality Lee Phillip interviewed Steve Dahl and Gary Meier.
- Chicago television personality interviewed actress and entertainer, Shirley Maclaine.
- Chicago television personality Lee Phillip interviewed legendary Hollywood costume designer Edith Head and Hildegarde, singer and entertainer.
- Chicago television personality Lee Phillip interviewed Connie Boswell and Willis J. Potts in this local television talk show series.
- Chicago personality Lee Phillip interviewed Dale Messick and Brenda Starr.
- Chicago television personality Lee Phillip interviewed actress, Lucie Arnaz.