Host: Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Spy Magazine Hit List: The 100 Most Annoying and Alarming People and Events of 1992 (1992) (TV)
Host: Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Labels:
1992,
anthology,
Julia Louis-Dreyfus,
Rush Limbaugh,
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Saturday, June 29, 2013
Best TV Shows That Never Were, The (2004) (TV)
Best TV Shows, based on the book Unsold Television Pilot by co-executive producer Lee Goldberg, is a breezy hour of clips from sample episodes of series that the networks decided against ordering. Not surprisingly, most of them stink—which is why the special is such a good time.
You'll slap your head in disbelief—try not to hurt yourself—at the idea of John Denver as a singing FBI agent. You'll wonder whether Joe Penny as a samurai district attorney would have been funnier—unintentionally—than John Belushi's samurai character on Saturday Night Live. And you'll think Scott Bakula is pretty down-to-earth in Star Trek: Enterprise after you see him in a busted pilot as a wacky scientist who accidentally merges with a satellite. For tube historians, this is a must-see.
Cast: Craig Bierko, Jane Leeves, Rome Romanne
Labels:
Craig Bierko,
documentary,
Jane Leeves,
pilot,
Rome Romanne,
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Good, the Bad & the Beautiful, The (1996) (TV)
Documentary celebrating the history of women in film -- using film clips, historical footage, contemporary interviews and the fictional journey of a woman from the inception of the film (1895) to the current movie world.
Film clips and interviews show how female stars have helped shape the dreams Hollywood sells to movie fans.
The Good, the Bad & the Beautiful (1996) (TV)
Cast: Laura San Giacomo, Kathy Bates, Nora Ephron, Rosie O'Donnell, Natasha Richardson, Sharon Stone, Kathleen Turner, Glenn Close, Jamie Lee Curtis, Sally Field, Whoopi Goldberg, Daryl Hannah
Film clips and interviews show how female stars have helped shape the dreams Hollywood sells to movie fans.
The Good, the Bad & the Beautiful (1996) (TV)
Cast: Laura San Giacomo, Kathy Bates, Nora Ephron, Rosie O'Donnell, Natasha Richardson, Sharon Stone, Kathleen Turner, Glenn Close, Jamie Lee Curtis, Sally Field, Whoopi Goldberg, Daryl Hannah
Friday, June 28, 2013
1968: 25th Anniversary (1993) (TV)
Host: Martin Sheen
Labels:
1968,
20th century,
documentary,
Martin Sheen,
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Thursday, June 27, 2013
50 Years of NBC Late Night (2001) (TV)
Host: Conan O'Brien
Labels:
Conan O'Brien,
late night,
NBC,
www.tvrepeater.com
Saturday, June 22, 2013
60 Minutes, 25 Years (1993) (TV)
November 12, 1993|JANE HALL | TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEW YORK — "This is so much better than the 'wrap' party for 'South of Sunset,' " quipped Howard Stringer, president of the CBS Broadcast Group.
No fooling. The CBS detective series was canceled after one episode last month. The party Stringer was attending here Wednesday night was to celebrate the 25th anniversary of "60 Minutes."
Some 600 New York notables, from Beverly Sills to Mayor-elect Rudolph Guiliani, ate dinner in the halls of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and heard David Letterman offer a special Top 10 list ("No. 2: Like Lassie, there have been three different Mike Wallaces") at the event thrown by CBS Chairman Laurence Tisch to celebrate the longevity (and the ratings and profits) of "60 Minutes," the Daddy Warbucks of TV newsmagazines.
The stars of the evening were the stars of "60 Minutes": Mike Wallace, who was shown in a recent film clip hiking up a hill after a story at age 75; the show's 70-year-old creator and executive producer, Don Hewitt; Andy Rooney; Morley Safer; Ed Bradley; Lesley Stahl and Steve Kroft, at 48 the youngest of the "60 Minutes" correspondents.
"My voice hadn't changed when I started watching '60 Minutes,' " Kroft joked before dinner. "I'm celebrating 25 years of '60 Minutes' after having worked only five years here--and Mike and Don aren't letting me forget that."
The correspondents were "sound-bited" by TV crews and photographed together by a clamor of still photographers before they went into the party. In a medium that has few national institutions among its current programs, "60 Minutes"--still going strong as TV's third most popular program this season--is practically the news equivalent of Johnny Carson.
Hewitt, who based "60 Minutes" on Life magazine, said the program was less dependent on ratings-grabbing subjects than many of the prime-time newsmagazines that have sought to imitate its success.
"I really think that we could have Michael Jackson on one week and it might not make that much difference in the weekly ratings," Hewitt said in an interview.
"A '60 Minutes' story can be an essay, a profile or an investigation. It's the stories and the mix that people tune in for."
Wallace, who said he intends to keep working on "60 Minutes" "till my toes turn up," paid tribute to the producers who work in the shadows of the correspondents. "This is a producer's broadcast," he said.
"It's the producers in the field who are out there working before we get there."
Diane Sawyer, who left "60 Minutes" to join ABC's "PrimeTime Live," recalled that competition there for high-profile stories was intense.
"It was like waking up and finding yourself in the middle of an Olympic relay," Sawyer said. "All of these other people were running past, with their Olympic medals flying, while you'd barely had time to (suit up.)"
Viewers will be invited to join in the anniversary celebration Sunday night when "60 Minutes" serves up a two-hour collection of highlights from its 25-year run at 7 p.m.
Host: Charles Kuralt
Friday, June 21, 2013
Freedom Festival '89 (1989) (TV)
Cast: The Oak Ridge Boys, Nell Carter, Frankie Avalon, Ann Jillian, Patrick Duffy
Everyday with Joan Lunden (1989–1990) (TV Series)
AVAILABLE EPISODES
Joan Collins, Vanessa Redgrave, Will Smith
June 1989
Host: Joan Lunden
Labels:
daytime TV,
Joan Lunden,
talk shows,
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Sixty Years of Seduction (1981) (TV)
It is a ''cozy, lighthearted look'' at sex symbols created by the movie business. Mr. Garner notes that while the East Coast may have its Statue of Liberty, the West Coast has its Hollywood, urging the world to ''give me your young, your fresh, your wide-eyed beauties yearning to be stars.''
The film clips are arranged in neat categories. Set to the sound of Dooley Wilson singing ''As Time Goes By,'' one sequence explores the kiss, going from torrid contemporary scenes back to coy beginnings. Then, as Marlene Dietrich sings ''What Am I Bid for My Apples?'' another sequence looks at the concept of sex as forbidden fruit.
There is the male star, a category including exotic Rudolph Valentino, macho Marlon Brando and gentle Gary Cooper. The female star list encompasses such types as Mae West, Katharine Hepburn, Doris Day and Marilyn Monroe. Arguing that, despite surface differences, Hollywood themes do remain remarkably the same, the program points up the similarity between a Valentino tango and John Travolta's famous dance scene in ''Saturday Night Fever.''
Surrounding these glimpses of the superstars is a good deal of ''special material'' that has the hosts strutting about in assorted costumes for sketches loosely related to the film sequences.
Hosts: James Garner, Angie Dickinson, Robert Urich, Victoria Principal, Sandahl Bergman
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Being With John F. Kennedy (1983) (TV)
Host: Nancy Dickerson
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Glenn Miller: A Moonlight Serenade (1984) (TV)
Songs include: "In the mood" by Andy Razaf, Joe Garland (TB); "Chattanooga choo choo", "I’ve got a girl in Kalamazoo" (MH, TB), "At last", "Serenade in blue" by Mack Gordon, Harry Warren (JD); "Elmer’s tune" by Elmer Albrecht, Sammy Gallop, Dick Jurgens (JLaR); "Skylark" by Johnny Mercer, Hoagy Carmichael (AG); "Little brown jug" by Joseph E. Winner, arr Bill Finegan (JD); "A string of pearls" by Eddie De Lange, Jerry Gray (TB); "The anvil chorus" by Giuseppe Verdi, arr Jerry Gray (JD); "Fools rush in" by Johnny Mercer, Rube Bloom (JD); "Long ago and far away" by Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger (JLaR); "Perfidia" by Milton Leeds, Alberto Dominguez (SS); "Stairway to the stars" by Mitchell Parish, Matty Malneck, Frank Signorelli (SS, JD); "St. Louis blues march" by W. C. Handy (MH, TB); "Pennsylvania 6-5000" by Carl Sigman, Jerry Gray; "Moonlight cocktail" by Kim Gannon, C. Luckey Roberts (JD); "I’ll be seeing you" by Irving Kahal, Sammy Fain (MH); "Don’t sit under the apple tree" by Lew Brown, Charles Tobias, Sam H. Stept (TB, MH); "Moonlight serenade" by Mitchell Parish, Glenn Miller.
Host: Van Johnson
Labels:
Anita Gillette,
big bands,
Glenn Miller,
Van Johnson,
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James Stewart: A Wonderful Life (1987) (TV)
This is episode number 309 of "The Great Performances" anthology series.
Host: Johnny Carson
Off Ramps: L. A. STORIES - The Second City - Inside the World's Largest Jail (1996) (TV)
Cast: Lisa Ling, Mitchell Koss
Labels:
documentary,
jail,
Lisa Ling,
Los Angeles,
Mitchell Koss,
sheriffs,
twin towers,
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The Century (1999) TV Mini-Series
AVAILABLE EPISODES
Heaven and Earth
Season 1, Episode 1
29 March 1999
Ultimate Power
Season 1, Episode 2
April 1999
No Man's Land
Season 1, Episode 3
April 1999
The Fall
Season 1, Episode 6
3 April 1999
Nothing to Fear
Season 1, Episode 7
8 April 1999
Picture This
Season 1, Episode 8
8 April 1999
The Race
Season 1, Episode 9
April 1999
The Evolution of Revolution
Season 1, Episode 10
April 1999
Host: Peter Jennings
Labels:
20th century,
ABC,
news show,
Peter Jennings,
www.tvrepeater.com
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Memorial Service for the Sailors of the USS Cole (2000) (TV)
Host: Tom Brokaw
Labels:
memorial service,
terrorism,
Tom Brokaw,
US Navy,
USS Cole,
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NBC 75th Anniversary Special (2002) (TV)
NBC 75th Anniversary Special (2002) (TV)
Host: Jerry Seinfeld
Mike Wallace: Then & Now (TV) (1990)
Host: Mike Wallace
Labels:
60 minutes,
anthology,
Mike Wallace,
news show,
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Monday, June 3, 2013
Hi Honey, I'm Home (1991) TV series 1991-1992
A 1950s American sitcom family participates in the Sitcom Relocation Program, and are transported to 1990s suburbia. Anyone recognize Julie Benz? And yes, that's the Pina Colada guy, (Escape).
AVAILABLE EPISODES
Season 1, Episode 1
Meet the Neilsens
19 July 1991
Season 1, Episode 2
Make My Bed
26 July 1991
Season 1, Episode 4
Hi Mom, I'm Not Home
9 August 1991
Season 1, Episode 5
Grey Skies
16 August 1991
Season 1, Episode 6
SRP
23 August 1991
Cast: Charlotte Booker, Danny Gura, Eric Kushnick, Julie Benz, Peter Benson, Stephen C. Bradbury, Susan Cella
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