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- As the largest minority group on the planet-and as the only minority group that anyone can join at any point of his or her life-the disability community is a robust, diverse, and integral part of our global fabric. The Media Access Awards celebrate this fact by honoring, highlighting, and promoting disability and its depictions in film, television, and new media.
- Melody Trice, Media Personality/ TV Host / Producer, is an inspirational life strategist. She likes to help others see that life truly can be unlimited. Melody believes when you have great examples of others who have accomplished what you desire to do, that will inspire you to look at your life and see that you too can become anything you want. Melody aspires to become the best in all she does. She enjoys acting and modeling. She knows her achievements can and will inspire others as they watch her on her path to living life unlimited. Melody's charisma takes people to a place where they can see their dreams really can come true. As you follow Melody on her journey to unleash endless possibilities, she hopes you are inspired and motivated to unleash your own creativity.
- "1736: Somewhere to Turn" is a powerful documentary written, directed, and produced by critically-acclaimed screenwriter Brian Herskowitz and edited by George Missor. Beginning with an overview of domestic violence from the impact of the OJ Simpson case in 1994 to the year 2010, the film educates the viewer on the history of domestic violence including national statistical information. The film highlights stories of courage, survival, and hope for a safe and better future for the many children, women and families recovering from domestic violence at 1736 Family Crisis Center in Los Angeles.
- Screen Actors Guild Award - American award, awarded by Guild of movie actors of the USA from 1995 for movies and television serials.
- In the United States, more than 20 million people are either deaf or hard-of-hearing. Justin Garrett is among them. At age 27, he takes a chance on a risky surgery in hopes of hearing for the first time in his life.
- A romantic screwball comedy in the tradition of Preston Sturges and Howard Hawks. Boy meets girl and soon find themselves sharing a disastrous and hilarious weekend in the country.
- Welcome to Hollywood dream maker podcast, where you learn how to thrive in Hollywood. 37 year veteran actor and master teacher Billy Gallo along with his industry guests will guide you on the ins and outs of show business, acting and the pitfalls to avoid along the journey of success. Listen in to learn the secrets of overcoming your fears and doubts and learning the skills and tools needed to book the part.
- Screen Actors Guild Award - American award, awarded by Guild of movie actors of the USA from 1995 for movies and television serials.
- A crisis hotline worker gets a call from someone whose life she's not sure she wants to save.
- The cast and crew talk about what it's like to work with their colleagues. Interviews are interspersed with images from the film.
- Directed by Cat Brewer and Executive Produced by Waka Flocka Flame, Matt Maxey (DEAFinitely Dope), Sara Hirsh Bordo, and Claudia Lin Cunningham, Sign the Show immerses you in conversations about the need for broader access to all aspects of entertainment for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community. It features interviews with entertainers such as Kelly Clarkson, D.L. Hughley, André 3000, Camryn Manheim, and more, along with members of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community, including Matt Maxey, Nyle DiMarco, Julie Rems Smaro, and popular American Sign Language interpreters like Holly Maniatty.
- Easygoing teenager Roger Burns' world flips upside-down after he's seduced into a late-night swim with his girlfriend and contracts a rare, endangered parasite. All he wants to do is get back to basketball and adolescent frivolities, but everyone, from his parents to his doctors to animal-rights groups, has their own opinions about what he needs to do with his life.
- A look at the producers and creators of some of TV's best-known shows.
- Golden Globe Award - American award awarded by the Hollywood association of the foreign press from 1944 for works in movies and television's pictures.
- For many actors, Law and Order was a way to earn their SAG card. Some played multiple guest roles on the series before becoming famous and will explain what the experience on set meant to them at the time.
- Poker Night LIVE airing on CBS Sports Network brings together Live poker action and big time laughs. This new show from the makers of "Poker Night in America", has merged poker and the talk show format. With Celebrity Players and Poker Pros this game-show's focus is just as much on the personalities at the table as it is on the cards.
- The WB's untitled Chuck Ranberg-Anne Flett-Giordano comedy is about about a single mother of three (Camryn Manheim) with a 1970s rock 'n roll sensibility that moves into an upscale neighborhood and clashes with the resident Gucci-Pucci Mommy Militia. A hard-working single mother who doesn't suffer fools gladly, Camryn moves across town into her parents' old house so that her three kids, Arlo, Crosby and Joni - all named after Camryn's old rock idols - can attend better schools and live in a nicer area. Badly out of sync with the yuppie "Mommy Militia" that rules the neighborhood, Camryn refuses to conform to their shallow standards and ultimately winds up giving the community's stodgy status quo a go.
- Primetime Emmy Award is the main American award in area of television, annually handed by the American television academy.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the making of "The 10th Kingdom", a mini-series about a fairy tale adventure that spills over into our world. Includes footage of the mini-series, as well as interviews with the director actors, and a look at all of the special effects work that went into making this fantasy world a reality.
- Comedian/actress Caroline Rhea, along with two guests, shows funny or cute home videos sent in by viewers. At the end of the show, she and the guests choose their favorite, then the audience votes for its favorite and the winner is announced.
- Lifetime Television's "2nd Annual Women Rock! Girls & Guitars" concert, to benefit breast-cancer research. Featuring solo and group performances by the leading ladies --past & present-- of American popular music.
- The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards give out prestigious awards to some of America's favorite entertainers in film and television!
- The Adventures of Mr. Clown is a comedic children's educational series focused on helping children overcome the Word Gap so they can ultimately achieve success in life.
- A teenage boy in the sixties lives with a foul-mouthed and slightly criminal mother who is having a love affair with her third cousin.
- In 1963, from a small field on Haskels Rascals Ranch in Los Angeles, an event known as the "Renaissance Pleasure Faire" was born as a class project by a history teacher. From a school yard fundraiser, Ron and Phylis Patterson took a weekend event and turned it into a worldwide phenomenon. In the years since, movements blossoming from the Faire include street performance, handmade arts and crafts, and living history scenarios which were all given new life Some 45 years later, Faire as it is affectionately known, touches the lives of millions of people a year. The documentary follows the incredible and insightful journey of a quirky group of people that defined a uniquely American movement. Join the original participants as they share their stories and struggle to find their place in a changing world.
- In this popular spin-off game, "World Series of Blackjack," four celebrities compete to go against the dealer by coming closer to 21 points a hand, without going over. Number cards (including the 10) are worth their face value, face cards are worth 10 (meaning a jack, king or queen), and the ace is worth either 1 or 11 points (on a contestant's choice). In every round, each celebrity will be staked $100,000. For hands 1-11, the minimum wager is $1,000 and the maximum wager will be $25,000. Starting with hand 11, the minimum wager will be increased to $5,000 and no celebrity can make any maximum wagers at this point, therefore a contestant can wager everything they have on a given hand. If a celebrity accumulates 5 cards without going over 21, that celebrity is an automatic winner and instantly receives a payment of 1:1 on their bet. Also on deck, each card contains 6 jokers. When a contestant is dealt a joker card as one of the first 2 cards, they will have a decision to replace that card with any other card that's on the table once each player has received their first two cards. They can also take the dealer's up card, if they wish.
- Reggie, the aspiring singer; Chart, the troubled rich boy; and Peter Parker the ex-seminarian; share an apartment in the East Village (New York City) in this story dealing with AIDS, sexuality and living in NYC of the late 80's.
- A behind-the-scenes documentary on the creation of the television series The 10th Kingdom (2000).
- Primetime Emmy Award is the main American award in area of television, annually handed by the American television academy.
- Set in the world of stand-up comedy, "Behind the Smile" tells the dramatic story of the rise and fall of Danny Styles, a young comic from Cleveland, Ohio, who moves to Los Angeles in pursuit of fulfilling a dream. After meeting Charlie Richman, his idol, Danny quickly finds success, but is soon caught up in a seductive lifestyle, which ultimately leads to this rising star's downfall.
- The story of a young gay man's search to find himself.
- Two impressionists start a 12-step program to stop doing impressions and transition into dramatic acting.
- Nurse Toni is engaged to be married. However, she begins to confront her increasing desire for women and lack of desire for her OB/GYN fiancé Ralph.
- Sneak Peek.
- A talk show hosted by Megan Mullally.
- Two outcasts work together at a local junkyard. One is a milquetoast, who idolizes the other for his toughness. Together they decide to check out a mansion of a rich man and find themselves in the middle of violence, which puts them on the run and on the FBI most wanted list. On the road they team up with two women. The four pursue various adventures, but meanwhile federal agents are hot on their trails.
- "The Doc Files" offers young viewers a glimpse into Doc's keen deductive skills as she shares an in-depth look at specific cases and diagnoses after the clinic doors close for the day. Each episode opens with Doc dictating a toy patient's chart and recalling how she solved the case from allergies to splinters to the importance of healthy eating and exercise.
- Every night, it brings you lively conversations about everything in the world of entertainment, politics, and pop culture.
- A mysteriously spreading period of postcard winter conditions, complete with snow, over most of the northern hemisphere shortly before Christmas influences several otherwise unrelated lives. Most obviously, weather channel presenter Billy, a former studio boss, whose show now becomes news again, gets to know his prompter text writer Joey. Businessman Warren, a gifted lier who pretends to be stuck in airports to explain his delay on the way home to his gullible wife, is found out and dumped by his conquest in Baltimore. Young mother Pilar, who got a bad custody deal for her darling little boy Miguel, is unable to deliver him to dad because of the snow; he asks the judge for full custody as punishment, but... Young Luke, who recently moved out of home, learns most of his guests, including his bossy mother, who came to cook the Christmas dinner where he is house-sitting, are stuck in traffic, so he decides to cook the goose with weird ex-socialite aunt Lula, who then forces him to a twist... In the South, even bride Stacey, who always got her way, is unable to wish away or ignore the unprecedented winter weather; the groom and her best friend, a cellist who nearly knows her from school, seize the opportunity... A bitter woman from greater Chicago visits Virginia and confronts her past...
- Hosted by one of America's most recognized and likeable television personalities, "The Tony Danza Show" is an entertaining one-hour talk show produced live daily from New York. Guests will include actors, athletes, news-makers, and real people with interesting stories to tell. Tony will also highlight incredible kids, and get into the kitchen to cook some of his own favorite family recipes. This show will occasionally extend beyond the studio, as Tony gets up close and personal with people who are making a difference in our culture or just to have a little fun.
- Fifteen-year-old Camilla Dickinson (Clemens), leads a sheltered life in New York City until her parents' marriage begins to fall apart. When Camilla meets her best friend's rebellious brother Frank (Sulkin) she finds a way to escape her troubles. As her relationship with Frank deepens, Camilla discovers a world outside of her own and begins to understand a little of what it means to grow up.
- Aspiring filmmaker, Suzy, aka "Z," and her best friend, Paz, a budding engineer, arrive at S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) summer camp super excited to spend every waking moment in high-tech heaven. However, when the S.T.E.A.M. camp administrator (Golden Globe winner Camryn Manheim) puts the brakes on their plans by making them explore the great outdoors, they think their summer is doomed. Things take a mysterious turn when they meet an enchanting camp "counselor" named Jordan, who sends them on a mind-blowing adventure, opening their eyes to a world of infinite possibilities - including making a new friend.
- An investigation into the way media portrayals impact the actual inclusion of people with disabilities in society.
- Wayne talks to celebrity guests, has specials and giveaways(win a second honeymoon) and sings the occasional impromptu song. Between this and Whose Line, Wayne Brady has found his niche.
- A modern retelling of the Cyrano de Bergerac story among stand-up comics, with a bartender helping her much better-looking friend seem smart.
- Danny Gold is a Lenny Bruce-style performance artist whose brilliance is only exceeded by his urge to self-destruct. Cad, shark, comic, addict, Danny Gold rockets and ricochets through Manhattan's seedy Lower East Side, leaving in his wake a mass of mutilated relationships and burnt bridges. Comedy...it's no laughing matter.
- The fourth night of Passover will be different from all other nights as we gather around our digital table to share stories, songs, and support the CDC Foundation's Coronavirus Emergency Response Fund.
- A game show about celebrities from film and television, who play poker.
- In the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic and theatres across the world closing their curtains indefinitely, SiriusXM host Seth Rudetsky and his husband, producer James Wesley have created Stars in the House, a daily live streamed series to support The Actors Fund and its services. With new shows airing daily at 2 PM ET and 8 PM ET, Stars in the House is a combination of music, community, and education (from CBS Chief Medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook) located on the Actors Fund YouTube Channel. With musical performances by stars remotely from their home and conversations with Seth and James between each tune, viewers can also donate to the charity and interact with the guests in real time. Stars in the House raised over $50,000 in the first four days of airing. Guests include Idina Menzel, Matt Bomer, Sara Bareilles, Grant Gustin, Jason Alexander, Kristen Chenoweth as well as couples confined together like Audra McDonald and Will Swenson, Frozen composers Bobby Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, writers Tina Fey and Jeff Richmond, and more to be announced. Stars in the House plans to stream daily until Broadway re-opens.
- A show showcasing film/tv out-takes, funny commercials and elaborate practical jokes on celebrities.
- A weekly talk/comedy show hosted by Dennis Miller. Each show starts off with a topical monologue typical of evening talk shows. After this, Dennis goes into "The Rant" in which he talks about some subject that bothers him, starting calmly but gradually building into a frothing, expletive-laden fenzy, then ending with "that's just my opinion, I could be wrong." He chats with a guest for a few minutes, then finishes with a news segment similar to his "Weekend Update" role on Saturday Night Live.
- A 12-year-old gifted boy wants to be a jazz pianist much to the chagrin of his more classical oriented piano instructor. With his mother's help, he is an underage regular at a local nightspot, where he is teamed up with a sax superstar. Both come to learn that each suffers from Tourette's Syndrome (thus the film title). The older man has developed mannerisms to cover up his own fallibilities and resents the boy and his mother's acceptance of the condition.
- This improvised comedy series revolves around the wacky goings-on at an elite matchmaking service in Tarzana, California.
- A terminally-ill old lady who wants to die on her own terms convinces a self-destructive addict to help kill her in exchange for clean urine.
- Fun takes flight with prehistoric pals Littlefoot, Cera, Petrie, Spike and Ducky in this all-new soaring adventure.
- A drama based on a true story when the Stirn family lived next to a Nazi POW camp in Wisconsin during W.W.II.
- Craig Kilborn interviews Celebrity guests, with sketch-comedy thrown in.
- The women of a remote Latin American town are forced to pick up the pieces and remake their world when all the town's men are forcibly recruited by communist guerrillas.
- Poker players from around the world compete for large cash prizes
- A look at the top stories in entertainment and celebrity news.
- The triumphant true story of three sisters who unite in the face of adversity when one of them is diagnosed with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease.
- A newly separated father has to learn how to date again with help from his teenage son who himself dreams of conquering one girl's heart.
- Talk show hosted by Roseanne Barr.
- When Michael Peck's overbearing parents force him to compete in the science fair, he thinks he can shock everyone. Instead, Peck finds that teen angst might be cliché, but it still sucks.
- Actress and comedienne Bonnie Hunt sits down with a wide variety of guests in the daily syndicated talk show.
- Celebrated actors read children's books alongside creatively produced illustrations.
- Just as she nears the end of her childbearing years, Tracy Calloway decides to have a baby. This upsets her uptight mom Celia and hesitant boyfriend Grant, but she has support from brother Ernie and best friend Charlotte.
- The Cinnamon Bear is the beloved adventure story of Judy and Jimmy Barton and their search for the Silver Star that goes on top of their Christmas tree. Their adventure is led by Paddy O'Cinnamon, the Cinnamon Bear, a stuffed bear come to life.
- Find out more about the women you love and admire who have made their mark in movies, music, politics, sports, and more in these "Intimate Portraits."
- Aging screenwriter Felix Bonhoeffer has lived his life in two states of existence: in reality and his own interior world. While working on a murder mystery script, and unaware that his brain is on the verge of implosion, Felix is baffled when his characters start to appear in his life, and vice versa.
- A couple vows to find their murdered daughter's killer. The police investigation's suspects narrow to the father, leaving the mother torn between the love of her husband and the story revealed by the investigation.
- Chief of experimental medicine at prestigious hospital uses unorthodox healing methods on critically ill patients. Skilled healer mentors young doctors while treating patients.
- Littlefoot and his friends return in another adventure. But this time, they aren't the smallest dinosaurs in the valley...anymore.
- Talk show in which Wendy Williams chats about celebrity gossip and what's new in the entertainment world.