Chronicles the best of Chicago's lost architectural heritage. Includes vanished mansions, hotels, office buildings, trains, movie palaces, and department stores.
Presents the original screenplay written by Lorraine Hansberry for the 1961 film version of her play about the tensions of a middle-class African-American family living on Chicago's southside in the 1950s; restoring parts that were edited out and rewritten before the movie was made.
Walt Dunmore and Alister Clark, the only members of a bomber crew to survive a plane wreck in Newfoundland, must fight the brutal wilderness to survive and return to their families.
Moe may have revealed his life as a paid killer to Janeia, but his most dangerous habit is his womanizing, and he fails to consider this threat to his safety.
Patience Jan Campbell suffers a traumatic experience and in desperation calls through prayer for her grandmother Hannah, who died before Jan was born and whose spirit follows Jan on her journey to womanhood and spiritual awakening.
Nick, certain he has found the perfect woman, is devastated when Jasmine rejects his marriage proposal, but his plan to start over again in Chicago with a new job and a round of dating, leaves him wondering if he is fated never to find his happily ever after.
Bank supervisor and college graduate Bebe Thomas has finally found the man she has been waiting for, Isaac Sizemore, but Bebe realizes Isaac's headstrong daughter may be the one person who can keep them apart.