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Image Union is an American independent documentary series created by Jamie Cesar and Tom Weinberg. It was aired on WTTW, a PBS affiliate in Chicago, Illinois and premiered on November 16, 1978. Each hour-long episode was either a "theme show" or a "potpourri" of work from different video makers and the segments were cut together with few transitions or announcer introductions.[1] The show did not have an official end date and reruns regularly ran on WTTW up until the early 2010s.[2]
Image Union | |
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Genre | Documentary |
Directed by | Miscellaneous |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 13 |
No. of episodes | 417 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Jamie Cesar |
Producer | Tom Weinberg |
Production locations | Chicago, IL |
Running time | 1 hour |
Production company | WTTW |
Original release | |
Release | 16 November 1978 December 1999 | –
Related | |
The 90's |
Background and overview
editPrior to Image Union, WTTW aired Nightwatch with Gene Siskel, an all-night show featuring the work of independent producers with call-in audience participation. Siskel's hosting gradually took on the focus of the show and this led producers to feel that their work was being misrepresented or demeaned. These grievances reached their peak at a regional conference between independent producers and their local PBS stations, sponsored by NYC Global Village Video Center.[3]
After WTTW president William J. McCarter finished his speech at the convention, the audience criticized him about Nightwatch for three-and-a-half hours. McCarter listened to the outcry and even scheduled a second meeting with the group. This ultimately led to the creation of Image Union under Tom Weinberg, who was "natural liaison" between the independent and corporate worlds, due to his background in the guerilla film movement.[3] Weinberg was the coordinating producer who selected programs and post-production director. Jamie Cesar was the co-producer, who took over the show when Weinberg left later on to pursue other projects.[4]
In comparison to Nightwatch, Image Union was committed to letting the videos speak. Editing was only done with the independent producers’ cooperation and there was no host to transition between the different clips.[1] In example, the first episode of Image Union featured 11 different films and videotapes, ranging from Swiss and German television commercials to old videos of Mayor Daley, with small fillers sometimes separating them. It was intentionally unique, not expected on PBS and akin to an "art gallery context," as Chicago Reader wrote.[3]
The first 100 programs consisted of more than 400 different segment from Chicago and national sources.[1] The rates paid were $12 per aired minute and the creators had to sign release agreements for WTTW's three-year local rights.[1] It was formatted with a 50:50 ratio for film and videotape. In terms of format, tapes were 3/4-inch cassettes that were time based and films were 16mm, but occasionally Super 8. Both formats were transferred to quad and edited to master quadtape.[1]
It aired for 13 seasons.[5]
Reception and impact
editIn 1988, Image Union was celebrating its ten-year anniversary. In a feature by Chicago Reader, Weinberg stated that the show had been nominated for 11 Emmys but never won.[6] It was one of the Top 10 WTTW programs and generated 80,000-150,000 viewers each episode.[1]
The success of this show would later enable the WTTW television series The 90's, also produced by Tom Weinberg and very much in similar concept to Image Union.
Episodes
editSeason 1 (1978-80)
editThe first season aired every Saturday at 10PM. It aired 52 weeks a year and had no outside funding as it was all WTTW.[1]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | "Episode NO. 1" | November 16, 1978[7] |
2 | 2 | "Episode NO. 2" | November 30, 1978[8] |
3 | 3 | "Episode NO. 3" | December 14, 1978[9] |
4 | 4 | "Episode NO. 4" | December 28, 1978[10] |
5 | 5 | "Episode NO. 5" | January 11, 1979[11] |
6 | 6 | "Episode NO. 6" | January 25, 1979[12] |
7 | 7 | "Episode NO. 7" | February 8, 1979[13] |
8 | 8 | "Episode NO. 8" | February 22, 1979[14] |
9 | 9 | "Episode NO. 9: Women" | March 8, 1979[15] |
10 | 10 | "Episode NO. 10: Animation" | March 22, 1979[16] |
11 | 11 | "Episode NO. 11" | April 5, 1979[17] |
12 | 12 | "Episode NO. 12" | TBA |
13 | 13 | "Episode NO. 13: Composite" | April 8, 1979[18] |
14 | 14 | "Episode NO. 14: Commercial World" | May 19, 1979[19] |
15 | 15 | "Episode NO. 15" | TBA |
16 | 16 | "Episode NO. 16" | TBA |
17 | 17 | "Episode NO. 17" | June 2, 1979[20] |
18 | 18 | "Episode NO. 18" | June 9, 1979 |
19 | 19 | "Episode NO. 19" | June 16, 1979 |
20 | 20 | "Episode NO. 20: Art & Beauty" | June 23, 1979[21] |
21 | 21 | "Episode NO. 21" | June 30, 1979[22] |
22 | 22 | "Episode NO. 22" | TBA |
23 | 23 | "Episode NO. 23" | TBA |
24 | 24 | "Episode NO. 24" | August 18, 1979[23] |
25 | 25 | "Episode NO. 25" | August 25, 1979[23] |
26 | 26 | "Episode NO. 26: Short Show" | September 1, 1979[24] |
27 | 27 | "Episode NO. 27: Super 8's" | September 8, 1979[25] |
28 | 28 | "Episode NO. 28: Municipal Mirth" | September 15, 1979[26] |
29 | 29 | "Episode NO. 29" | September 29, 1979 |
30 | 30 | "Episode NO. 30: 15 Min Show" | October 6, 1979[27] |
31 | 31 | "Episode NO. 31" | October 13, 1979 |
32 | 32 | "Episode NO. 32" | October 20, 1979[28] |
33 | 33 | "Episode NO. 33" | October 27, 1979[29] |
34 | 34 | "Episode NO. 34" | November 3, 1979[30] |
35 | 35 | "Episode NO. 35: Alien Nation" | November 10, 1979[31] |
36 | 36 | "Episode NO. 36" | November 17, 1979 |
37 | 37 | "Episode NO. 37: Somersaulters and Aces" | December 1, 1979[32] |
38 | 38 | "Episode NO. 38" | December 8, 1979[33] |
39 | 39 | "Episode NO. 39" | December 15, 1979 |
40 | 40 | "Episode NO. 40: Holiday Show" | December 22, 1979[34] |
41 | 41 | "Episode NO. 41: The Caribbean Show" | January 5, 1980 |
42 | 42 | "Episode NO. 42" | TBA |
43 | 43 | "Episode NO. 43: Modern Times" | January 12, 1980[35] |
44 | 44 | "Episode NO. 44" | January 19, 1980[36] |
45 | 45 | "Episode NO. 45" | TBA |
Season 2 (1980)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|
46 | 1 | "Episode NO. 201" | TBA |
47 | 2 | "Episode NO. 202" | TBA |
48 | 3 | "Episode NO. 203" | TBA |
49 | 4 | "Episode NO. 204: Yanomami" | January 19, 1980[36] |
50 | 5 | "Episode NO. 205" | January 26, 1980 |
51 | 6 | "Episode NO. 206" | February 9, 1980[37] |
52 | 7 | "Episode NO. 207: The California View" | February 16, 1980[38] |
53 | 8 | "Episode NO. 208" | TBA |
54 | 9 | "Episode NO. 209: Space And Video" | February 23, 1980[39] |
55 | 10 | "Episode NO. 210" | March 1, 1980[40] |
56 | 11 | "Episode NO. 211: REMAKE OF SHOW no. 1" | March 15, 1980[41] |
57 | 12 | "Episode NO. 212: Cool Dreams" | March 29, 1980[42] |
58 | 13 | "Episode NO. 213" | TBA |
59 | 14 | "Episode NO. 214: International Women’s Day" | March 8, 1980[43] |
60 | 15 | "Episode NO. 215" | TBA |
61 | 16 | "Episode NO. 216" | TBA |
62 | 17 | "Episode NO. 217" | TBA |
63 | 18 | "Episode NO. 218: The Cost Of Cotton" | March 22, 1980[44] |
64 | 19 | "Episode NO. 219" | TBA |
65 | 20 | "Episode NO. 220: Five Shorts" | July 12, 1980[45] |
66 | 21 | "Episode NO. 221" | TBA |
67 | 22 | "Episode NO. 222: Art Institute Videos" | May 31, 1980[46] |
68 | 23 | "Episode NO. 223: Bronx Baptism" | June 3, 1980[47] |
69 | 24 | "Episode NO. 224" | TBA |
70 | 25 | "Episode NO. 225" | TBA |
71 | 26 | "Episode NO. 226" | TBA |
72 | 27 | "Episode NO. 227" | TBA |
73 | 28 | "Episode NO. 228" | TBA |
74 | 29 | "Episode NO. 229" | TBA |
75 | 30 | "Episode NO. 230: Four More Years" | June 28, 1980[48] |
Season 3 (1980-81)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|
76 | 1 | "Episode NO. 301" | August 9, 1980[49] |
77 | 2 | "Episode NO. 302" | August 9, 1980[50] |
78 | 3 | "Episode NO. 303: BARTALK" | August 9, 1980 |
79 | 4 | "Episode NO. 304" | August 30, 1980[51] |
80 | 5 | "Episode NO. 305" | September 6, 1980[52] |
81 | 6 | "Episode NO. 306" | September 13, 1980 |
82 | 7 | "Episode NO. 307" | September 20, 1980[53] |
83 | 8 | "Episode NO. 308" | October 4, 1980[54] |
84 | 9 | "Episode NO. 309" | October 18, 1980[55] |
85 | 10 | "Episode NO. 310" | October 25, 1980 |
86 | 11 | "Episode NO. 311" | November 1, 1980[56] |
87 | 12 | "Episode NO. 312" | November 8, 1980[57] |
88 | 13 | "Episode NO. 313" | November 15, 1980[58] |
89 | 14 | "Episode NO. 314" | November 22, 1980 |
90 | 15 | "Episode NO. 315" | November 29, 1980 |
91 | 16 | "Episode NO. 316: Say Day O" | December 6, 1980[59] |
92 | 17 | "Episode NO. 317" | December 13, 1980[60] |
93 | 18 | "Episode NO. 318" | December 17, 1980[61] |
94 | 19 | "Episode NO. 319" | TBA |
95 | 20 | "Episode NO. 320" | TBA |
96 | 21 | "Episode NO. 321: Blue Monday" | January 19, 1981[62] |
97 | 22 | "Episode NO. 322" | January 14, 1981[63] |
98 | 23 | "Episode NO. 323" | TBA |
99 | 24 | "Episode NO. 324" | March 7, 1981[64] |
100 | 25 | "Episode NO. 325" | March 14, 1981[65] |
101 | 26 | "Episode NO. 326" | TBA |
102 | 27 | "Episode NO. 327" | TBA |
103 | 28 | "Episode NO. 328" | TBA |
104 | 29 | "Episode NO. 329: Short Pieces" | March 30, 1981[66] |
105 | 30 | "Episode NO. 330" | June 27, 1981[67] |
106 | 31 | "Episode NO. 331" | April 20, 1981[68] |
107 | 32 | "Episode NO. 332" | TBA |
108 | 33 | "Episode NO. 333" | May 18, 1981[69] |
109 | 34 | "Episode NO. 334" | TBA |
110 | 35 | "Episode NO. 335" | May 4, 1981[70] |
111 | 36 | "Episode NO. 336" | TBA |
112 | 37 | "Episode NO. 337" | June 18, 1981[71] |
113 | 38 | "Episode NO. 338" | TBA |
114 | 39 | "Episode NO. 339: Can't Take No More" | June 16, 1981[72] |
115 | 40 | "Episode NO. 340" | June 15, 1981[73] |
Season 4
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|
116 | 1 | "Episode NO. 401" | TBA |
117 | 2 | "Episode NO. 402" | TBA |
118 | 3 | "Episode NO. 403" | TBA |
119 | 4 | "Episode NO. 404" | August 24, 1981[74] |
120 | 5 | "Episode NO. 405" | TBA |
121 | 6 | "Episode NO. 406" | TBA |
122 | 7 | "Episode NO. 407" | TBA |
123 | 8 | "Episode NO. 408" | TBA |
124 | 9 | "Episode NO. 409" | July 27, 1981[75] |
125 | 10 | "Episode NO. 410" | TBA |
126 | 11 | "Episode NO. 411" | TBA |
127 | 12 | "Episode NO. 412" | August 24, 1981[76] |
128 | 13 | "Episode NO. 413" | TBA |
129 | 14 | "Episode NO. 414" | September 2, 1980[77] |
130 | 15 | "Episode NO. 415" | TBA |
131 | 16 | "Episode NO. 416: I'd Like to Hate Myself in the Morning" | September 8, 1981[78] |
132 | 17 | "Episode NO. 417: Vietnam Vets" | October 2, 1981[79] |
133 | 18 | "Episode NO. 418" | November 2, 1981[80] |
134 | 19 | "Episode NO. 419" | November 2, 1981[81] |
135 | 20 | "Episode NO. 420: Pandemonium" | November 6, 1981[82] |
136 | 21 | "Episode NO. 421: Blue Monday (Stereo)" | November 18, 1981[83] |
137 | 22 | "Episode NO. 422" | TBA |
138 | 23 | "Episode NO. 423" | TBA |
139 | 24 | "Episode NO. 424: Pass/Fail" | January 4, 1982[84] |
140 | 25 | "Episode NO. 425: Lots of Little Ones" | January 21, 1982[85] |
141 | 26 | "Episode NO. 426: Serbian/Steel" | January 25, 1982[86] |
142 | 27 | "Episode NO. 427" | TBA |
143 | 28 | "Episode NO. 428: Love Tapes" | February 13, 1982[87] |
144 | 29 | "Episode NO. 429: Music Video (Long Version)" | February 18, 1982[88] |
145 | 30 | "Episode NO. 430: Inside Spring Training" | March 29, 1982[89] |
146 | 31 | "Episode NO. 431" | TBA |
147 | 32 | "Episode NO. 432" | TBA |
148 | 33 | "Episode NO. 433" | May 3, 1982[90] |
149 | 34 | "Episode NO. 434" | TBA |
150 | 35 | "Episode NO. 435: Cocaine Express" | May 20, 1982[91] |
151 | 36 | "Episode NO. 436: Trinidad/Neighborhood" | May 17, 1982[92] |
Season 5
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|
152 | 1 | "Episode NO. 501" | TBA |
153 | 2 | "Episode NO. 502: Sketches/DE" | June 14, 1982[93] |
154 | 3 | "Episode NO. 503: Backabout/Family" | June 14, 1982[94] |
155 | 4 | "Episode NO. 504: Writing/Rivers" | June 21, 1982[95] |
156 | 5 | "Episode NO. 505" | TBA |
157 | 6 | "Episode NO. 506" | TBA |
158 | 7 | "Episode NO. 507: Pennylane/Alley" | July 19, 1982[96] |
159 | 8 | "Episode NO. 508" | TBA |
160 | 9 | "Episode NO. 509: 5 Shorts" | August 30, 1982[97] |
161 | 10 | "Episode NO. 510: Cleaning Lady/Music" | August 12, 1982[98] |
162 | 11 | "Episode NO. 511: Full of Grace" | August 30, 1982[99] |
163 | 12 | "Episode NO. 512: Nuclear Demo... plus 2" | August 30, 1982[100] |
164 | 13 | "Episode NO. 513: Dance in Silence" | September 9, 1982[101] |
165 | 14 | "Episode NO. 514: Days of Swine and Roses" | October 4, 1982[102] |
166 | 15 | "Episode NO. 515" | TBA |
167 | 16 | "Episode NO. 516" | TBA |
168 | 17 | "Episode NO. 517" | October 18, 1982[103] |
169 | 18 | "Episode NO. 518" | October 18, 1982[104] |
170 | 19 | "Episode NO. 519: "A Hunger Artist"" | November 1, 1982[105] |
171 | 20 | "Episode NO. 520" | November 8, 1982[106] |
172 | 21 | "Episode NO. 521: 3 Locals" | November 15, 1982[107] |
173 | 22 | "Episode NO. 522" | TBA |
174 | 23 | "Episode NO. 523" | TBA |
175 | 24 | "Episode NO. 524: Death in the West" | January 22, 1983[108][109] |
176 | 25 | "Episode NO. 525: Election Show 1983" | January 24, 1983[110] |
177 | 26 | "Episode NO. 526" | TBA |
178 | 27 | "Episode NO. 527" | TBA |
179 | 28 | "Episode NO. 528: Commercialfest" | February 7, 1983[111] |
180 | 29 | "Episode NO. 529" | TBA |
181 | 30 | "Episode NO. 530" | TBA |
182 | 31 | "Episode NO. 531" | TBA |
183 | 32 | "Episode NO. 532: Riverview Plus 2" | February 16, 1983[112] |
184 | 33 | "Episode NO. 533: Steve Dahl in "FALKLANDS" & "ROOTBEER RAGS"" | March 14, 1983[113] |
185 | 34 | "Episode NO. 534" | TBA |
186 | 35 | "Episode NO. 535" | TBA |
187 | 36 | "Episode NO. 536" | TBA |
188 | 37 | "Episode NO. 537: Barking Geckos" | May 9, 1983[114] |
Season 6
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|
189 | 1 | "Episode NO. 601: Petrified Man" | May 16, 1983[115] |
190 | 2 | "Episode NO. 602" | TBA |
191 | 3 | "Episode NO. 603" | TBA |
192 | 4 | "Episode NO. 604: Shorties" | June 20, 1983[116] |
193 | 5 | "Episode NO. 605" | TBA |
194 | 6 | "Episode NO. 606" | TBA |
195 | 7 | "Episode NO. 607" | TBA |
196 | 8 | "Episode NO. 608: "Mayoral Spots"" | January 3, 1983[117] |
197 | 9 | "Episode NO. 609: Chicago Stories" | September 6, 1983[118] |
198 | 10 | "Episode NO. 610" | TBA |
199 | 11 | "Episode NO. 611: Trapped" | August 15, 1983[119] |
200 | 12 | "Episode NO. 612" | TBA |
201 | 13 | "Episode NO. 613" | TBA |
202 | 14 | "Episode NO. 614" | TBA |
203 | 15 | "Episode NO. 615: Pop Goose" | October 17, 1983[120] |
204 | 16 | "Episode NO. 616" | TBA |
205 | 17 | "Episode NO. 617" | TBA |
206 | 18 | "Episode NO. 618: Uptown Christian Soldiers" | November 14, 1983[121] |
207 | 19 | "Episode NO. 619" | TBA |
208 | 20 | "Episode NO. 620: Las Vegas: Last Oasis in America" | November 21, 1983[122] |
209 | 21 | "Episode NO. 621" | TBA |
210 | 22 | "Episode NO. 622" | TBA |
211 | 23 | "Episode NO. 623" | TBA |
212 | 24 | "Episode NO. 624" | TBA |
213 | 25 | "Episode NO. 625: Jamie Jam" | January 23, 1983[123] |
214 | 26 | "Episode NO. 626: "Information Withheld"" | January 9, 1984[124] |
215 | 27 | "Episode NO. 627: "Public People"" | January 23, 1984[125] |
216 | 28 | "Episode NO. 628: Nicaragua" | March 5, 1984[126] |
217 | 29 | "Episode NO. 629: The West Bank: Whose Promised Land?" | March 5, 1984[127] |
218 | 30 | "Episode NO. 630: Commercials" | April 17, 1984[128] |
219 | 31 | "Episode NO. 631" | March 6, 1984[129] |
Season 7 (1984-87)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|
220 | 1 | "Episode NO. 701: Three Chicago Women" | July 11, 1984[130] |
229 | 10 | "Episode NO. 710: Rock n’ Roll Disciples" | July 22, 1987[131] |
240 | 21 | "NO. 721" | February 6, 1985[132] |
243 | 24 | "Episode NO. 724: Commercialfest 1984" | February 21, 1985[133] |
247 | 28 | "Episode NO. 728: Seven Short Works Outer Space: & Dogs" | April 2, 1985[134] |
248 | 29 | "Episode NO. 729: Reclaiming America Plus 2" | April 9, 1985[135] |
Season 8 (1985-1986)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|
249 | 1 | "Episode 801: Music Videos" | June 26, 1985[136] |
253 | 5 | "Episode 805: Box of Treasures: Northwest Coast Indians" | July 24, 1985[137] |
260 | 12 | "Episode 812: Animal Crackers" | October 1, 1985[138] |
262 | 14 | "Episode 814: Disarmament Survey" | October 14, 1985[139] |
263 | 15 | "Episode 815: AFI Excerpts, Prisoners, Life is a Saxophone. Passion" | October 29, 1985[140] |
266 | 18 | "Episode 818: Song of Radauti" | November 26, 1985[141] |
267 | 19 | "Episode 819: Xmas Show" | December 17, 1985[142] |
273 | 25 | "Episode 825: WIDC 1986" | February 11, 1986[143] |
276 | 28 | "Episode 828: Commercial Fest 1986" | March 27, 1986[144] |
277 | 29 | "Episode 829: My Mother Married Wilbur Stump" | March 27, 1986[145] |
Season 9 (1986)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|
287 | 10 | "Episode 910: Dan Dinello" | September 9, 1986[146] |
300 | 23 | "Episode 923: 10 Shorts" | April 16, 1991[147] |
Season 10 (1987-88)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|
309 | 9 | "Episode 1009: Aids: Question and Ans., Cocaine: An American Production" | July 28, 1987[148] |
323 | 23 | "Episode 1023: Marilyn Monroe" | January 28, 1988[149] |
327 | 27 | "Episode 1027: Women in the Director's Chair" | February 18, 1988[150] |
333 | 33 | "Episode 1033: I Would Never Do That Again" | April 14, 1988[151] |
Season 11 (1989)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|
334 | 1 | "Episode NO. 1101: Commercials '88 for '87" | April 21, 1988[152] |
335 | 2 | "Episode NO. 1102: Impressions of Harold" | June 29, 1988[153] |
345 | 12 | "Episode NO. 1112" | September 1, 1988[154] |
346 | 13 | "Episode NO. 1113: Universal Hotel" | September 1, 1988[155] |
356 | 23 | "Episode NO. 1123: Winter Shorts" | January 12, 1989[156] |
362 | 29 | "Episode NO. 1129: Some Yellowstone Winter Sound" | June 29, 1988[157] |
Season 12 (1989-90)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|
363 | 5 | "Episode NO. 1205: International Commercials" | June 27, 1989[158] |
381 | 23 | "Episode NO. 1223: Women India" | February 25, 1992[159] |
382 | 24 | "Episode NO. 1224: Panama A Just Cause?" | February 25, 1990[160] |
Season 13 (1990-91)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|
395 | 13 | "Episode NO. 1313: Halloween Fright" | September 12, 1990[161] |
413 | 31 | "Episode NO. 1331: Iowa and its Presidents" | April 16, 1991[162] |
Specials
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|
414 | N–A | "Image Union: All Night" | November 17, 1979[163] |
415 | N–A | "Episode 1901: 1996 "Bob" Awards" | September 11, 1996[164] |
416 | N–A | "Show 2116: The Other M.J." | February 1, 1999[165] |
417 | N–A | "Image Union: An Extraordinary Joe" | December 1999[166] |
References
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- ^ says, Erick Rosales. "Image Union, episode 0005".
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- ^ says, Erick Rosales. "Image Union, episode 0007".
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- ^ "Image Union, episode 0010: Animation".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0011".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0013: Composite".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0015: Commercial World".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0017".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0020".
- ^ says, Erick Rosales. "Image Union, episode 0021".
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- ^ "Image Union, episode 0027: Super 8's".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0028".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0030: Municipal Mirth".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0032: Short Show".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0033".
- ^ says, Erick Rosales. "Image Union, episode 0034".
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- ^ "Image Union, episode 0037: Somersaulters And Aces".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0038".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0040: Holiday Show".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0043: Modern Times".
- ^ a b "Image Union, episode 0044".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0206".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0207: The California View".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0209: Space And Video".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0210".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0211".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0212: Cool Dreams".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0214: International Women's Day".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0218: Cost Of Cotton".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0220: Five Shorts".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0222: Art Institute Videos".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 223: Bronx Baptism".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0230: Four More Years".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0301".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0302".
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- ^ "Image Union, episode 0307".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0308".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0309".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0311".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0312".
- ^ says, Erick Rosales. "Image Union, episode 0313".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0316".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0317".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0318".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 321".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0322".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0324".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0325".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0329".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0330".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0331".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0333".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0335".
- ^ says, Erick Rosales. "Image Union, episode 0337".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0339".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0340".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0404 new".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0409".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0412".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0414".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0416".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0417".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0418".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0419".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0420: Pandemonium".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0421".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0424".
- ^ says, Erick Rosales. "Image Union, episode 0425".
- ^ says, Jodi M. Kapugi. "Image Union, episode 0426".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0428".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0429: Video Music (long version)".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0430: Inside Spring Training".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0433".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0435".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0436".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0502".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0503".
- ^ says, Robert Millman. "Image Union, episode 0504".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0507".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0509".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0510".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0511".
- ^ says, Erick Rosales. "Image Union, episode 0512".
- ^ says, Erick Rosales. "Image Union, episode 0513".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0514".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0517".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0518".
- ^ says, Erick Rosales. "Image Union, episode 0519".
- ^ says, Erick Rosales. "Image union, episode 0520".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0521".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0524: Death In The West".
- ^ Deeb, Gary. "Public TV smokes out challenging Death in the West," Chicago Sun-Times, Thursday, January 20, 1983. Retrieved April 21, 2022.
- ^ Says, Merle Newgrain. "Image Union, episode 0525".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0528: Commercialfest".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0532: Riverview Plus 2".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0533".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0537".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0601".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0604: shorties".
- ^ Says, Derek Mister. "Image Union, episode 0608".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0609".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0611".
- ^ "Image union, episode 0615: Pop Goose".
- ^ says, Erick Rosales. "Image Union, episode 0618".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 620: Las Vegas: Last Oasis In America".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0625".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0626".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0627".
- ^ says, Erick Rosales. "Image Union, episode 0628: Nicaragua".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0629: West Bank".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0630".
- ^ Says, Timmy Love. "Image Union, episode 0631".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0701: Three Chicago Women".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0710: Rock n' Roll Disciples".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0721".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0724: Commercialfest 1984".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0728".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0729".
- ^ says, Erick Rosales. "Image Union, episode 0801".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0805".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0812: Animal Crackers".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0814".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0815".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0818".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0819".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0825".
- ^ says, Erick Rosales. "Image Union, episode 0828".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0829: My Mother Married Wilbur Stump".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 0910".
- ^ says, Erick Rosales. "Image Union, episode 0923".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 1009".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 1023".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 1027".
- ^ says, Erick Rosales. "Image union, episode 1033".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 1101".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 1102: impressions of Harold".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 1112".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 1113".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 1123".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 1129: Some Yellowstone Winter Sound".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 1205".
- ^ says, Celine Browning. "Image Union, episode 1223".
- ^ says, ROBERTO ROBERT. "Image Union, episode 1222".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 1313".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 1331".
- ^ "Image Union: All night".
- ^ "Image Union, episode 1901: The Bob Awards".
- ^ "Image Union: The Other M.J."
- ^ "Image Union: An Extraordinary Joe".