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- Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos interact with their guests.
- A shocking exposé of the deplorable conditions and abuses from the Willowbrook State School for children with intellectual disabilities.
- Hacking at Leaves documents artist and hazmat-suit aficionado Johannes Grenzfurthner as he attempts to come to terms with the United States' colonial past, Navajo tribal history, and the hacker movement. The story hones in on a small tinker space in Durango, Colorado, that made significant contributions to worldwide COVID relief efforts. But things go awry when Uncle Sam interferes with the film's production.
- The series was the oldest known television talk show, running uninterrupted from 1951 to 1993. It was hosted by the experienced comedy writer Joe Franklin, the credited creator of the talk show genre. Franklin was considered an authority on the popular culture of the early 20th century, and the episodes typically focused on veteran performers of show business. He also invited up-and-coming performers, and Franklin claimed that his show featured some of the earliest television appearances of Woody Allen, Garth Brooks, Michael Jackson, Bette Midler, Al Pacino, and Barbra Streisand.
- FLOWING WATER tells the story of the revitalization of the Longwood Garden's Main Fountain Garden - a lavish jewel in the crown of one of the greatest collections of fountains in the United States.
- When Regis Philbin first gained widespread fame, before The Today Show, co-hosting The Morning Show with Cyndy Garcey.
- New York City Channel 7 local program "Here and Now" airs every Sunday at noon on WABC and is dedicated to covering the latest issues, trends and news stories impacting the local black community in New York, Long Island and New Jersey.
- TV Mini Series
- "Zacherley at Large" was a hosted horror movie show with John Zacherle as "Zacherley" who presented movies on WABC-TV Channel 7, New York City, New York during 1959.
- José Feliciano hosts an hour of music with special guests Carol Lawrence and the Mike Curb Congregation, taped on location in New York City's Central Park and Washington Square.
- Every Travel Therapy episode explores a new destination inspiring and empowering you to pick the trips you need to take based on what you're going through in life, featuring top resorts, spas and culinary adventures from around the world.
- "Shock Theater" was a hosted horror movie show with John Zacherle as "Zacherley" who presented movies on WABC-TV Channel 7, New York City, New York from 1958 to 1959.
- Burl Ives hosts a musical celebration of summer with guests Jimmy Durante, Roger Miller, and The Golddiggers.
- Under the aegis of VP/GM Joseph Stamler, WABC-TV launched "Report to New York", its first regular news program, on October 26, 1959, featuring Scott Vincent with news, Howard Cosell with sports, and Lynn Dollar with the weather. "Report to New York" aired Monday through Friday at 11:00 p.m. By January 1961, channel 7 expanded "Report to New York" with a 15-minute early edition at 6:15 p.m. on weeknights, and on Saturday and Sunday evenings. On October 22, 1962, WABC-TV expanded its weeknight news to 45-minutes, and re-titled it "The Big News". Newcomers Bill Beutel and Jim Burnes were the news anchors, with Cosell continuing on sports and Rosemary Haley as "weather girl". In early 1968, Beutel left the station to become the London bureau chief for ABC News and was replaced by Roger Grimsby, who was transferred by ABC from San Francisco sister station KGO-TV. In a complete revamp, Grimsby was joined by Tex Antoine doing weather, celebrity gossip columnist Rona Barrett, New York Daily News columnist Jimmy Breslin with political commentary and reviews by Martin Bookspan and Allan Jeffries, while Cosell continued doing sports. Known as "Roger Grimsby and the Noisemakers", this format didn't help the ratings, which plunged to an all-time low. Later in 1968, newly hired news director Al Primo brought to WABC-TV the "Eyewitness News" format and branding, in which reporters present their stories directly to the viewers (see "Eyewitness News" for more information and cast).
- Star-studded celebrity salute to the noted disc jockey, Martin Block, as the show marks the climax of the 1955 drive of the March of Dimes. The program originates from the Manhattan Center in New York City.
- British singing star Engelbert Humperdinck hosts an hour of outdoor musical entertainment from the scenic island of Bermuda, joined by Canadian singer Anne Murray and Bermudian calypso star Hubert Smith.
- The murder of John Lennon on Dec. 8, 1980, was as devastating as it was shocking. And Eyewitness News covered the murder like no other news source, as it happened in our backyard, to a person who was more than just one of the most famous celebrities on Earth - he was our neighbor. John Lennon lived at the Dakota, just a few blocks from our studio. Employees of Channel 7 considered him a friendly face they'd wave to -- he, Yoko, and their young son, Sean, would shop in the same shops and go for walks on the same streets. At least one ABC employee, Geraldo Rivera, was a close friend of the Lennons.
- Singer Tony Bennett stars in a musical showcase of scenic Hawaii, taped on location around Waikiki and at the Monarch Room of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, with special guests Joey Heatherton and Mike Curb Congregation.
- French composer Michel Legrand is featured in a musical tribute with guest performers Lena Horne, Jack Jones, Mike Curb Congregation, and a group of esteemed jazz musicians.
- Ral and Cyf are at it again. With their hard-hitting video, Ral and Cyf talks about girls, the streets, in a video that was a hit sensation in Bridgeport and the Bridgeport area, and aired on all the major affiliates, minus the 2 unpopular ones - WPIX and WCBS (one being formerly of The WB, the other of CBS, as has always been).
- Stand-Up Comedienne Devorah Cutler-Rubenstein shares the power of perspective and a sense of humor when coping with a lumpectomy. Her antics are complemented by Sarah Uffindell, a M.D., in neurology residency who with a similar perspective, endured a double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery.
- Not all the perpetrators are men. Meet Robert Ellis, a VICTIM of spousal abuse, and a professional pilot whose wife literally beat him into the ER room on more than one occasion. Also meet Mike Altman, who fits perhaps the more familiar profile of the male abuser ? and learn how he was able to heal from this misdirected anger - and meet his wife, with whom he has been able to rebuild their family.
- He's created over 38 television series, written more than 350 episodes himself, and executive produced over 1,500. He also has two feature films in development and three national best selling novels - and another one on the way - to his credit. Who would've ever thought that one of the most prolific television writers/producers ever, Steven J. Cannell, has Dyslexia?
- Author Jacqueline Marcell chronicles her challenging path through her father's Elder Rage and her mother's much more sweet and docile manifestation of Dementia. Dr. Rodman Shankle clears up misinformation and confusion about Dementia (Alzheimer's being just one of over 200 various forms) and both author and doctor provide steps to help family members negotiate these difficult times.
- The new century and shifting familial roles has only served to strengthen the importance of the father's role in a boy's upbringing. But what happens when there's no dad around to do it? Can single moms carry the torch alone? Meet Trevor Goddard, from the hit TV series Jag, whose had hundreds of roles - but none he's more proud of than father to his boys, and Thomas Ian Nicolas, from Rookie of the Year, whose single-mom did such a good job as a mother - he never felt he was missing anything.
- Why is it that mothers get stuck explaining all the complicated, so-called "feminine issues" to their daughters with little or no help from their husbands? And how should you best go about it? Join us for a laugh-filled journey through motherhood - and tackling the tough issues - at any age.
- So, does an apple a day really keep the doctor away? Do they really put Asbestos in tampons? And does antiperspirant really cause breast cancer? Learn to tell the difference between medical myths handed down for generations and the new generation of quickly spread medical net-lore vs. good old fashioned - and medically sound wives tales.
- Listen as two musicians, Smokey Robinson and Chuck Negron (original lead singer of Three Dog Night) show how spirituality and faith in a higher power allowed them to pull themselves out of the black hole of addiction to new heights - and new lives.
- Nathaniel Branden, one of the great psychologists of the 20th century, explains exactly what self-esteem is, why its so critical to personal and cultural development, and how to raise your own and the self-esteem of those around you.
- Why do smart, able women crumble into emotional wrecks upon a romantic break-up? Why do older men gravitate towards younger women? Could it be that estrogen and testosterone addict us hormonally to lovers? Tune in and find out from Dr. George Bubenik, professor of zoology who traces the evidence and proof of this groundbreaking theory.
- Little did we know that while she grew up in front of our eyes as the pig-tailed Cindy on the Brady Bunch, Susan Olsen was dealing with a very grown-up affliction: Migraines. And meet Jackie Zeman, who also forged a career in the entertainment industry in spite of this sometimes-debilitating condition. Learn the pain management techniques they both have discovered from a lifetime of headaches.
- What happens when "It could never happen to us" does? Meet Dr. Jennifer Chalmers, co-author of Surviving an Affair , and learn how marriages can not only survive, but thrive from the devastating effects of infidelity and learn how to prevent it from happening in the first place.
- Dr. Maria Nemeth demystifies our relationship with money and helps us better control it's energy and influence in our lives while Ellie Kay teaches us how to shop, save, and share our bounty as Coupon Queens who know the lay of the land - all the tricks to save 50 to even 75% on each trip to the grocery store.
- Billy Davis, Jr. of 5th Dimension fame shares his brush with prostate cancer - how it was diagnosed, how it was treated, and how he overcame it with the help of his lovely wife, Marilyn McCoo, also from the 5th Dimension.
- Dr. John McDougall presents what his health and nutritional platform would be if you could indeed run for Surgeon General and ultimately asserts that you are your OWN Surgeon General - and should perhaps take your own "state of the union" as seriously.
- 1968– 30mTV Episode
- Most of America remembers her from The Waltons television series. What they may not know is that she's made a series of choices in her life that have given her a much more full and interesting life. Her talents include acting on stage and television, singing, writing and directing.
- We have two men on the show today with very different careers. One is a personal trainer, the other's a drummer. They both talk about merging their faith with their passions. Alec Penix, author of Seven Sundays, and celebrity trainer who's worked with the likes of singer and fitness model, Shawn Mendes, and Julianne and Derek Hough from Dancing with the Stars shares his spiritual journey with us. Also, prodigy drummer winner of America's Most Talented Kids joins us. Cole Marcus co-starred in the movie I Can Only Imagine as the drummer "Robby" for the band MercyMe. He's a drummer, composer and actor. He shares his story as a person of faith. As a kid both guests were bullied and share their perspective to bulling.