Special: George S. Kaufman's Pulitzer Prize winner is still a delight.
Carroll O'Connor and Cloris Leachman head the cast in this musical about a Presidential candidate no one can resist: his platform's based on silver linings and love.
A half hour Special report with film critic David Sheehan speaks out on the Oscar awards and looks at some 1973 nominees..."Sounder," "The Godfather," "Cabaret." He also interviews Liza Minnelli, Cicely Tyson and "The Godfather" producer Al Ruddy.
The talented Osmonds: Alan, Wayne, Merrill, Jay, Jimmy, Donny & Marie- are joined by guest stars Andy Williams & Isaac Hayes in an hour broadcast featuring musical styles from Dixieland to classical.
July 15th, 1968-January 13th, 2012.
A long-running daytime serial created by Agnes Nixon. The show was taped in New York City during its entire television run from 1968-2012. When the series moved to the internet in 2013, it was taped in Stamford, Connecticut.
Memorable musical moments from 20 years of Academy Awards programs.
Jack Lemmon is host.
Judy Garland sings a medley of Cole Porter songs (1965); Eddie Fisher sings Love is a Many Splendid Thing ((1956); Rock Hudson and Mae West team up to do Baby its Cold Outside (1958); Maurice Chevalier re-creates Thank Heaven For Little Girls (1959); Louis Armstrong performs The Bare Necessities (1958); Burt Lancaster & Kirk Douglas do comic number It's Great Not To Be Nominated; Frank Sinatra sings Star ((1969; Liza Minnelli performs in a tribute number to Oscar (1974); Sammy Davis Jr. sings a number of nominated Oscar songs from the past (1968),. Isaac Hayes plays The Theme From Shaft (1972); and Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers do an impromptu dance on their way to present an Oscar award (1967).
Memorable musical moments from 20 years of Academy Awards programs.
Jack Lemmon is host.
Judy Garland sings a medley of Cole Porter songs (1965); Eddie Fisher sings Love is a Many Splendid Thing ((1956); Rock Hudson and Mae West team up to do Baby its Cold Outside (1958); Maurice Chevalier re-creates Thank Heaven For Little Girls (1959); Louis Armstrong performs The Bare Necessities (1958); Burt Lancaster & Kirk Douglas do comic number It's Great Not To Be Nominated; Frank Sinatra sings Star ((1969; Liza Minnelli performs in a tribute number to Oscar (1974); Sammy Davis Jr. sings a number of nominated Oscar songs from the past (1968),. Isaac Hayes plays The Theme From Shaft (1972), and Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers do an impromptu dance on their way to present an Oscar award (1967).
Duplicate of # 7305.
1954-1967-1969-
This Christmas special features one of America's most well-known
Pentecostal Evangelists, Oral Roberts who debuted on American television in 1954.
1954-1967-1969-
This Christmas special features one of America's most well-known Pentecostal Evangelists, Oral Roberts, who debuted on American television in 1954.
In 1865, after President Lincoln's assassination Ford's
Theater in Washington D.C. closed for 103 years. It reopened in 1968 with an all-star television gala. Tonight, another gala marks the 10th anniversary of its rebirth.
The scheduled highlights presented in this special are excerpts from plays produced at Ford's, featuring the stars who appeared in them...one-man shows with James Whitmore as Will Rogers and Vincent Price as Oscar Wilde; Billy Dee Williams as the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in "I Have a Dream"; Patti LuPone, Mary Joan Negro and Mary Lou Rosato in Chekhov's "Three Sisters"; Linda Hopkins, singing "A Good Man's Hard to Find," in "Bessie and Me"; and the cast of "Oh Coward!"-Roderick Cook, Jamie Ross and Barbara Cason-singing "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" and "Don't Put Your Daughter on the Stage, Mrs. Worthington."
Lorne Green is the host; Alexis Smith, John Houseman and Henry Fonda are scheduled to introduce the segments.
January 28, 1979-May 27, 1979. This was the first broadcast of the series. An hour variety show featuring the performing members of the Osmond family: Donny, Marie, Alan, Wayne, Jay, Merrill, and Jimmy.
January 28, 1979-May 27, 1979. An hour variety show featuring the performing members of the Osmond family: Donny, Marie, Alan, Wayne, Jay, Merrill, and Jimmy.
January 28, 1979-May 27, 1979. An hour variety show featuring the performing members of the Osmond family: Donny, Marie, Alan, Wayne, Jay, Merrill, and Jimmy.
January 28, 1979-May 27, 1979. An hour variety show featuring the performing members of the Osmond family: Donny, Marie, Alan, Wayne, Jay, Merrill, and Jimmy.
January 28, 1979-May 27, 1979. An hour variety show featuring the performing members of the Osmond family: Donny, Marie, Alan, Wayne, Jay, Merrill, and Jimmy.
January 28, 1979-May 27, 1979. This was the final broadcast of the series. An hour variety show featuring the performing members of the Osmond family: Donny, Marie, Alan, Wayne, Jay, Merrill, and Jimmy.
The program's staff and production crew join the Osmonds and Johnny Dark for an inside look at what goes into the making of a variety show. Included is a tour of the TV studio conducted by Jay, scenes of rehearsals and rewrite sessions, and outtakes of bloopers and pratfalls from earlier programs.
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