"Cubs Forever"
We're proud to announce our two-hour special "Cubs Forever: Celebrating 60 Years of WGN-TV and the Cubs" will air again tomorrow night, July 5 on WGN-TV (Chicago only, not on WGN America) from 7-9p Central time.
The "Cubs Forever" book, which is available in stores throughout Chicagoland and http://www.triumphbooks.com, features photographs by official Cubs photographer Stephen Green and also comes with a special DVD featuring Cub greats such as Ryne Sandberg, Harry Caray, Ernie Banks, Billy Williams, Mark Grace, Jack Brickhouse, and Ron Santo telling some of their favorite Cub memories.

Comments
I am a life-long Cubs fan and I thoroughly enjoyed watching Cubs Forever! It brought back so many good memories for me. I think it's something every every Cubs fan should see. Thank you, WGN, for such a great program and congratulations on 60 great years of broadcasting! Here's to many more.
Carol
A Die-Hard Cubs Fan
Posted by: Carol | June 25, 2008 12:41 AM
i luv da cubs. i have been a life long fan thru thick and thin...along with all the other chicago teams.....i took my boy to wrigley field on his 21st b-day . this is our year. i have been a die hard fan all my life i finally went to wrigley field for the first time when i was 40 along with my wife and daughter. i have followed them every where i lived in the u.s.a. including alaska. i actually called wrigley field when jim frey put in lee smith to serve up the home run in 84.....of course we don't wanna remember dat lol....this is our year and i luv this team.... lets go cubs go ......lol wooohooo
Posted by: allen eichmeier | July 18, 2008 7:41 PM
Bob & Len,
You just completed several showings of Zambrano's melt down in the dug out. Why is it that you capitalize on such childish, un sportsmanship like behavior? All this does is show to the youth sports players that this behavior is okay. They will try to emulate the professional while rationalizing that if it is tolerated in the pros, I can do it at my youth athletic event, high school event, etc. Having run a youth baseball/softball association for 20 years, I have seen the effects of the pro's actions re enacted on many baseball/softball diamonds. I find that your eagerness to show the this kind of activity while basically giving the blow by blow account totally unprofessional, irresponsible and unacceptable. If you won't show an idiot fan running across the field (baseball, football, soccer, etc), why show your favorite son making a fool out himself?
I eagerly await your response.
Steve
Been there and seen the results
Posted by: Steve | August 26, 2008 7:09 PM