John Madden, Dr. Phil, Charles Barkley, Bill Walton, George Bush, Al Pacino. You name it, Frank Caliendo can impersonate it. He stopped by WGN-TV and did 'em all. Check it out.
6-year old Emily Bear has wowed audiences from the White House to her own house. Playing the piano since age 3, Emily also composes her own music. Has WGN-TV discovered the next Mozart?
An open-shirted, freewheeling Tracy Morgan riffs on life, who he thinks his "peeps" are in Chicago, and impersonates a pregnant woman. The actor/comedian generally cracks up the WGN morning news team of Dean Richards, Larry Potash, and Robin Baumgartner.
Al Pacino. George W. Bush. John Madden. Charles Barkley. The man is an impersonation MACHINE! Frank Caliendo stops by WGN Morning News and does his shtick with some new material, including his take on Al Pacino meeting George W. Bush in a library, the Favre of July, and the Redeem Team. Does he ever turn it off? Good stuff
Need we say more? Yes, this is only a five minute satellite interview between master impressionario Frank Caliendo and the good ole number 9 morning show, but you will laugh more during this five minutes than... than...well, than you did during the previous five minutes. Frank does John Madden. Frank does Charles Barkley. Frank even gives us a sneak peak at his newest impersonation.
Witnesses from the NIU shooting tell their harrowing stories of survival, where 27 year-old Steve Kazmierczak allegedly opened fire on a geology class at Northern Illinois University.
WGN Entertainment reporter/critic Dean Richards' final interview with the late Heath Ledger. Includes a somewhat subdued Heath's thoughts on portraying one of 6 Bob Dylans in the biopic I'm Not There. RIP Heath, we'll miss ya.
WGN Morning News sports anchor Pat Tomasulo did a funny bit about the new ownership deal involving Sam Zell and the Tribune Co. But leave it to everyone's favorite weatherman Tom Freakin' Skilling to steal the show. "Do you know who I am!?"
The Chicago Cubs and Kosuke Fukodome hold a press conference to formally announce the signing of the Japanese superstar. The lefty hopes to bring speed and power to Wrigley Field in 2008 and beyond.
Ron Jeremy has appeared in over 2000, um, films. Watch as he wows this local morning show with his various talents. Did you know he's a classically trained pianist? That his mother was in the OSS during WWII? Good stuff, funny interview.
Chicago's WGN Morning news interviews Tay Zonday from "Chocolate Rain." Tay discusses his new endorsement deal with Dr. Pepper, the new "Cherry Chocolate Rain" video, and whether or not he's getting more ladies.
Remember Sweetchuck from Police Academy? Well the man who played him, Tim Kazurinsky is actually a writer, too (SNL, numerous movies & TV) and has a very unique take on how the "greedy" writers are out to get the "poor" producers in the current WGA Strike.