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- DirectorJames WanStarsLeigh WhannellPaul ModerKatrina MathersDavid, an orderly at a hospital, tells his horrific story of being kidnapped and forced to play a vile game of survival.
- DirectorRobert KoubaStarsRobert Kouba SeniorAfter a cynical writer secludes himself in a desolate cabin to overcome his writer's block he resorts to drinking, until one day something visits him.
- DirectorRobert KoubaStarsRobert Kouba SeniorAfter a global disaster has ravaged the Earth, a lonely salvager becomes the hunted after finding the most valuable thing in this new world: A mysterious glass statue.
- DirectorRobert KoubaStarsGeorge BenedictQuinn ButterfieldJulian SchaffnerAfter a group of teenagers discover several pages of bizarre drawings scattered throughout their campsite they become the target of a masked man - a slender man that only moves when no one is looking.
- DirectorRobert KoubaStarsRobert Kouba SeniorA schizophrenic researcher tries to create a perfect clone of himself in an experiment where he subjects his clone to reality altering mazes.
- DirectorRobert KoubaStarsNorbert GubserCharlotte HeinimannSimon SvercelIn order to save her sick brother a broke teen decides to rent her body to old people who want to be young again until she discovers that they have sinister plans.
- DirectorRobert KoubaStarsRobert Kouba SeniorQuinn ButterfieldEileen GrubbaAn aspiring scientist discovers that behind dark rifts that are appearing in the sky, there is something that wants to cross to our side.
- DirectorElizabeth SungStarsTamlyn TomitaChris TashimaBrenda SongA waitress/dancer remembers her loving brother and their bittersweet childhood in Hong Kong.
- DirectorKyle BaldaSamuel TourneuxStarsPierre CoffinKent BoydThe minions chase a banana and apple around the lab.
- DirectorKyle BaldaSamuel TourneuxStarsMiranda CosgroveDana GaierElsie FisherA social worker is coming to Gru's house to check if it's suitable for children. Margo, Edith, Agnes and the Minions must take care of the situation.
- StarsTy BurrellMax CharlesStephen ColbertGo WABAC in time to 1959 for a look at the groundbreaking cartoon Peabody's Improbable History and get a sneak peek at the film Mr. Peabody & Sherman.
- StarsGeorge ReithGeorge Reith gives instructions on contract bridge, in a series aired on mechanical television in New York City.
- StarsDoris SharpFrom 1931 to 1932 Doris Sharp did well-received 15-minute segments on early experimental television, where she sang songs.
- StarsDorothy RosenthalA segment aired in a 15-minute time-slot on mechanical television, featuring violinist Dorothy Rosenthal.
- StarsElliot JaffeeA music program featuring tenor Elliot Jaffee.
- StarsDick MadeoBill SchudtThis very early television series presented boxing matches. Some episodes aired in a 30-minute time-slot, others aired in a 15-minute time-slot.
- StarsCharles HoffmanA series of lessons broadcast in a 15-minute time-slot on experimental mechanical television.
- StarsGeorge BrittonA music program featuring baritone George Britton.
- StarsGertrude HintlianA music program aired in a 15-minute time-slot on mechanical television, featuring violinist Gertrude Hintlian.
- StarsGladys KahnA quarter-hour program which ranged from music shows to fashion shows.
- StarsGrace VossW2XAB's schedule was arranged like a vaudeville program, with each performer given their own segment. In her segment, Grace Voss, a dancer, gave dramatic pantomimes.
- StarsGrace YeagerThis television series was a music program featuring soprano Grace Yeager.
- StarsFerdinand GrafA program about hair styles for women.
- StarsHarriet LeeAired in a 15-minute time-slot, this was a music program with popular radio singer Harriet Lee, and aired on mechanical television.
- StarsHarry FriesA music program usually aired in a 15-minute time-slot. Harry Fries played the saw.
- StarsHelen HaynesA music program aired in a quarter-hour time-slot on mechanical television.
- StarsCharles Speer
- StarsMortimer MillerMortimer Miller, pianist, appeared on this short-lived series aired on mechanical television.
- StarsMyndell LouisA music show aired in a 15-minute time-slot on mechanical television. Australian-born Myndell Louis was a soprano who spent years in the US. Like virtually all 1930s television, it aired without commercials. The resolution was 60 lines.
- StarsJackie BreyerKelly HymanBrimstoneWatch NBC News for breaking news, videos, and the latest top stories in world news, business, politics, health, and pop culture.
- StarsNatalie TowersNatalie Towers was named the "Television Girl". She was an entertainer, doing dances and such.
- StarsG. Aldo RandeggerA series of piano lessons broadcast on mechanical television. Originally aired in a 30-minute time-slot, later aired in a 15-minute time-slot.
- StarsPeter De LimaA program of poetry which aired on mechanical television.
- StarsArtie DunnLes ReisW2XAB's programming was similar to a vaudeville program, with each act given their own segment on the schedule. Vaudeville and radio act Reis and Dunn appeared in a segment several times on the experimental television station.
- StarsRobert CampbellA music program featuring tenor Robert Campbell, which aired on experimental mechanical television. It aired in a 15-minute time-slot.
- StarsRuth KernerRuth Kerner was a soprano who sang songs in this music program aired in a 15-minute time-slot on mechanical television. It aired each Friday for about five months, which was a pretty decent run in those days.
- StarsHenrietta DunlapLittle is known about this early television program, which is described as being a "talk" of some kind.
- StarsSaul MeriowitzSylvia SherryA music program aired in a 15-minute time-slot, and aired on mechanical television.
- StarsFlorence KyteTashamiraTashamira does dances for experimental low-resolution mechanical television, which aired in the 15-minute time-slot typical of the programming of station W2XAB.
- StarsEdwin HowardThis series, which aired on experimental mechanical television in New York City, consisted of magic tricks.
- StarsGeorge KeltingBill SchudtThe ghosts of various murder victims tell their terrifying and haunting stories.
- StarsJohn BarkeleyShirley ThomasHollywood life, from the lowest rungs of the show business ladder to the top.
- StarsWilliam SearleLittle is known about this music program, except that William Searle did several 15-minute segments for W1XAV during 1932.
- StarsTim McCarverCurt FloodRoger MarisSt. Louis Cardinals vs. Boston Red Sox.
- StarsCurt GowdyJoe GaragiolaReggie JacksonThe New York Mets face the Oakland Athletics for the Major League Baseball Championship.
- StarsJoe GaragiolaJohnny BenchPete RoseCincinnatti Reds vs. Boston Red Sox.
- StarsJoe GaragiolaTony KubekTom SeaverFor the first time 60 years two teams that had never won a World Series were battling for a right to their first World Championship. The after winning the NL East for the 4 time in 5 years the Phillies fell down 2-1 to the Houston Astros in the NLCS but they rallied back and just barely won a winner take all game 5 to win their first NL Pennant in 30 years. The royals had also won their 4th AL west Championship in 5 years and unlike the Phillies got to sweep the Yankees in 3 games. Now the Phillies and Royals meet each other in the 1980 World Series
- StarsKirk DouglasChristopher PlummerTimothy BottomsThis is the story of the happenings at a major bank. The first of which, is that bank President Ben Rosselli (Leonardo Cimino) announces that he is dying, and that with no heir to take his place, he informs the bank's officers that he is letting them choose a successor. The two Vice Presidents, who are the front runners for the job, are Alex Vandervoort (Kirk Douglas) and Roscoe Heyward (Christopher Plummer). Now Alex is not exactly running around looking for support, and Roscoe can only see the benefits the Presidency can give him. So he goes around looking for people who would like to do business with the bank. He goes to George Quartermain (Lorne Greene), who wants the bank to give him more than they are allowed. While most of the board are excited of the possibility of going into business with Quartermain, Alex is the only one who is weary of it, as it's a big risk. Alex is not popular also because, while his wife Celia (Marisa Pavan) is mentally ill and confined to an asylum, he is having an affair with a lawyer, who specializes in helping the disadvantaged, the bank was originally supposed to fund a project to help them, but has pulled out, and Alex is also asking them not to. Also, the bank is plagued with false credit cards being circulated, so the bank's security officer, who was hired by Alex is not having much luck in finding them, which is another reason why Alex is not so popular.
- StarsRichard BatesJoseph CampbellGordon CooperTen-part live "CBS News Extra" coverage of the Project Mercury flight of the Frienship 7 space capsule and astronaut Lt. Col. John Glenn who thus becomes the first American to orbit the earth. Douglas Edwards opens from New York with an update on the weather around the launch area at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Walter Cronkite reports from CBS News Control Center at Cape Canaveral on the scope of coverage to be broadcast by CBS; an animated film explains various stages of the flight such as orbit, reentry, splashdown, and recovery; Cronkite reports it is T minus eighty-four minutes; Lt. Col. John "Shorty" Powers of Mercury Control gives a status report as the camera shows technicians bolting the capsule hatch; videotape shows Glenn suiting up earlier this day and boarding the space capsule; Hughes Rudd reports from the home of Glenn's parents in New Concord, Ohio; Nancy Hanschman reports from Glenn's home in Arlington, Virginia; Grant Holcomb and Robert Schakne report from General Dynamics in San Diego, California; Robert Pierpoint, Neil Strawser, and Roger Mudd report from Washington, D.C.; Dave Dugan, Joe Campbell, and Bill Downs report from ships in the Atlantic Ocean recovery zone; and Bernard Eismann reports from St. Louis on the McDonnell Aircraft Corp., makers of the space capsule. Next, Cronkite opens from Cape Canaveral, Florida, where the count is T minus sixty and holding due to a broken bolt on the capsule's hatch. Highlights of this portion include coverage of the following: Bernard Eismann reports from the McDonnell Aircraft Corp. in St. Louis and interviews an engineer who helped design the capsule; in a film clip, Richard Bate interviews a NASA capsule engineer; Nancy Hanschman reports from Glenn's home in Arlington, Virginia, where she describes the day of Glenn's wife, Annie, thus far; Grant Holcomb reports from General Dynamics in San Diego, CA, and interviews its president, J.R. Dempsey who discusses the Atlas booster built by his company for Project Mercury; Eismann reports again from McDonnell Corp. where an engineer talks about space capsule improvements; Richard C. Hottelet reports from New York with a news summary; Cronkite describes Glenn's morning as the camera shows the launch pad area and the scene at nearby Cocoa Beach; an animated film shows the capsule in orbit; the countdown resumes at T minus fifty-nine minutes; Eismann and a McDonnell manager discuss new techniques required in the building of the space capsule; Cronkite illustrates various stages of the flight such as lift-off, orbit, reentry, splashdown, and recovery; Lt. Col. John "Shorty" Powers of Mercury Control reports the countdown at T minus forty-five minutes and holding; and a film illustrates how the space capsule will be tracked by Cape Canaveral Control Center and seventeen other tracking stations throughout the world.
- StarsDick Van DykeTelly SavalasAlfred Hitchcock7-part series celebrating the first 50 years of CBS broadcasting.
- CreatorJohn WilderStarsRaymond BurrBarbara CarreraRichard ChamberlainThe economic and cultural growth of Colorado spanning two centuries from the mid 1700s to the late 1970s.
- StarsPrince
- StarsNatalie WoodWilliam DevaneSteve RailsbackIn Hawaii in 1941, a private is cruelly punished for not boxing on his unit's team, while his captain's wife and second-in-command are falling in love.
- CreatorRedd FoxxBernie OrensteinSaul TurteltaubStarsWhitman MayoCarol ColeJoe MortonThe solo adventures of Fred Sanford's pal Grady, who has moved on up to Los Angeles.
- StarsPatrick AllenTimothy WestRosalie CrutchleyThomas Gradgrind, a wealthy, retired merchant in the industrial city of Coketown, England, devotes his life to a philosophy of rationalism, self-interest, and fact. He raises his oldest children, Louisa and Tom, according to this philosophy and never allows them to engage in fanciful or imaginative pursuits.
- StarsJascha HeifetzElizabeth MateskyErick FriedmanLegendary violinist Jascha Heifetz conducts a master class at USC in 1962, offering insights into his virtuosic technique, creative process and charismatic personality.
- StarsMed FloryJack CollinsDoney OatmanA six-part series that depicts incidents in the life of Gillie Walker, a fourteen-year-old orphan who becomes a jockey. Gillie trains Little Vic, a horse he later rides in the Santa Anita Derby.
- CreatorKen TreveyDavid VictorStarsSusan ClarkRicardo MontalbanJohn ElerickA female district attorney is assigned to prosecute a respected religious leader who is accused of murdering her young lover.
- CreatorCorinne JackerStarsCristina RainesSeason HubleyLaurie HeinemanThe story of three girlfriends who came of age in the 1960s, and how that period affected each of their lives.
- StarsMahalia Jackson
- CreatorLowell GanzMark RothmanStarsDavid NaughtonGreg AntonacciDenise MillerInspired by Saturday Night Fever, the nocturnal adventures of two young brothers at a disco and with their rambunctious Italian family.