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- The classic prime time variety show most famous for its vaudeville acts and rock music performances.
- The life of renowned runner Steve Prefontaine and his relationship with legendary coach Bill Bowerman.
- In 1964, six teenagers from New Jersey run off to see The Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show (1948) in the hope of meeting their idols. However, they don't have tickets. Along the way, they learn new things about friendship and growing up.
- The story continues as we follow Kadisha Spencer's dangerous search for her missing father Ike, a notorious drug kingpin. As Kadisha descends into the criminal underworld, she encounters murder, betrayal, and other obstacles in her quest.
- As the Matriarch of her family Tippy Winston is the most powerful piece in the game! With the help of her sons, she's made a plan to reform the hood and make everyone rich, but the plan is threatened when her shady past resurfaces.
- TV SeriesAmidst the shadowy legacy of her gangster father, Kadisha Spencer finds herself thrust into a world of bloodshed. Although her father has long left behind his criminal past, the streets refuse to let him retire in peace.
- Tippy Winston's journey continues. Her plan to reform the hood and make everyone rich, is constantly in jeopardy.
- Maysles brothers documentary covering the first arrival of "Beatlemania" in the U.S., as well at the band's historical appearances on "The Ed Sullivan Show."
- The Great Santa Claus Switch was a Muppet television special that first aired on CBS on December 20, 1970. The show, narrated by Ed Sullivan, begins at the North Pole with Santa Claus and his elves getting ready for another Christmas. However, Cosmo Scam has hatched a plan to kidnap Santa and take his place. As part of the plan, Cosmo plans to abduct Santa's elves (one at a time) and replace them with his evil henchmen.
- Documentary film of The Beatles classic August 15, 1965 New York concert.
- Funny Papers was a half-hour comedy special, starring Raquel Welch and Carroll O'Connor as famous funny paper people. Among the characters, Miss Welch plays are Little Orphan Annie and the Dragon Lady. O'Connor plays Daddy Warbucks and Major Hoople, among others.
- Joe Calucci is a kind-hearted office supervisor working for the New York State Unemployment Department. Weekly, he must deal with his frustrations with his girlfriend, employees, bureaucracy brass and the unemployed coming to his department seeking help.
- The Lily Tomlin special showcases Tomlin's most iconic characters, Ma Belle's Ernestine, the prim tasteful Lady, the grimy little kid Edith Ann, and a new creation, Bobbi Jeanine, a hammy cocktail lounge organist talking in song titles.
- 19701h7.4 (7)TV MovieArtist Peter Max pulls the strings as the pop group The Fifth Dimension travels through a technicolor land inhabited by wacky people.
- An endearing tribute to the father of fantasy and science fiction filmmaking - Oscar winner George Pal . Five decades of the visionary film makers groundbreaking works are presented via rare interviews and dynamic movie scenes.
- The owner of a toy store chain still lives at home with his mother and crazy uncle.
- Hosted by Ed Sullivan. A 90-minute program reviewing television comedy over the past 25 years. The show deals with comedians and comedy shows from Berle to Bunker.
- An African-American Harvard grad works at an otherwise all-white Wall Street brokerage while living with his mother, sister and uncle in Harlem.
- Grammy - music award of the American academy of the audio recording, was founded by the American association of sound-recording companies of March, 14, 1958. Grammy is awarded annually as a result of voting by the authorized members of "Recording Academy".
- One in this series of variety programs presided over by Ed Sullivan. This program pays tribute to the songwriting of the Beatles. Highlights include the following: in a clip, the Beatles perform "Two of Us"; Dionne Warwick sings "We Can Work It Out" and "A Hard Day's Night"; the Muppets perform "Octopus's Garden"; Peggy Lee sings "Something"; Edward Villella dances to "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds"; Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme offer "Can't Buy Me Love" and a medley of Beatles love songs; Duke Ellington and His Orchestra perform a medley; Peggy Lee and Dionne Warwick join Paul McCartney on "Yesterday"; and in a clip, the Beatles sing "Let It Be." This is a black-and-white copy of a color broadcast.
- AKA Three for the Girls (Comedy-Drama): The overall title for three one-act plays. "Raincheck" (Drama), the first story focuses on a husband and wife who decide to get a divorce after 16 years of marriage. The second story, "Clothes Make the Girl" is a musical comedy about a man from a small town who is shocked to see his daughter acting in a nude play; and "Sonny Boy" the concluding play. comically relates the efforts of a son to tell his mother that he is moving to another state. Carroll O'Connor plays all three male leads.
- A summer replacement series hosted by muppet Rowlf the Hound. Show regulars were the singing Doodletown Pipers plus the comedy team of Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber.
- "People' s Choice Awards" - American award, that is awarded to the figures of pop culture on results the spectator voting. Handed annually, since 1975. 2005 to of winner in each of nominations found out by means of the sociological questioning, and then voting was organized in the Internet.
- Ed Sullivan's Broadway was a 90-minute special where Ed Sullivan takes a look at an aspect of the entertainment era he covered during his 40-year career as a newspaper and television personality. Highlights from Broadway shows and interview with Broadway directors.
- Golden Globe Award - American award awarded by the Hollywood association of the foreign press from 1944 for works in movies and television's pictures.
- The Entertainer of the Year Award is presented to entertainers who have worked in live format during the past year. American Guild of Variety Artists' (AGVA) 10,000 members constituting show business's largest union, voted for the awards. Unlike other variety shows of this time, the winners performed for their peers.
- A musical variety series shown during the summer of 1965.