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- This show, devoted to the Fab Four's writing talents, is entitled "The Beatles Songbook". The guest cast have turns singing various numbers and medleys, including a trio of Dionne Warwick, Peggy Lee and a superimposure of John Lennon from a 1964 (Black and White) appearance. An all out costume version of "Sgt. Pepper" is performed.
- 1975– 55mTV EpisodeArena's double bill concludes. Fully restored and with a remixed soundtrack, 'The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour comes out of the shadows and onto the screen.
- From Disturbing Discoveries to Astonishing Arressts, and Tragic Endings. In this tv-special, E! countdowns the greatest moments in the entertainment industry that shocked the American Public.
- Andy edges into the mainstream via 'Saturday Night Live' and 'The Love Boat' while a collaboration deals a blow to his connection with Jean-Michel.
- The Hanratty case, the death of Marilyn Monroe and the escalation of the Space Race. Cliff Richard, Gene Pitney and The Beatles provide the soundtrack.
- The major events of 1962 accompanied by music released during that year.
- The Profumo affair, the Civil Rights movement, Beatlemania and the assassination of John F Kennedy.
- The major events of 1963 accompanied by music released during that year.
- The major events of 1964 accompanied by music released during that year.
- The Tet Offensive and Biafra, riots in Paris and the Red Army in Prague. MLK and RFK shot. Some decent music.
- Don Felder hosts and narrates a look at the musical landscape of 1969.
- Vicki and Alex try to find the best affordable GT car for 1969. Alex takes the popular Datsun 240Z, while Vicki drives 70's TV detectives favourite, the Ford Capri. The winning car is selected by Karun Chandhok, Ben Collins and Rory Reid.
- The Rolling Stones play out the decade, with the moon landing, the Troubles and Charlie Manson grabbing the headlines.
- Troops shoot students at Kent State. First 'jumbo' lands at Heathrow. Edward Heath wins election. Oil disaster in North Sea. 'The Beatles' break up.
- The former Beatles begin their solo careers; women including Barbara Streisand, Carole King and Janis Joplin top the charts; Motown takes a stand. Led Zepplin IV, Who's Next by the Who, and Sticky Fingers by the Stones are released.
- After 10 years of war and the loss of 58,000 lives, the Americans are finally pushed out of Saigon.
- A new decade begins with Disco's peaks and valleys, hip-hop is on the scene, U2 debuts, John Lennon is assassinated. Also, Regan is elected president, the US hockey team wins Olympic gold and Iran frees the hostages.
- The major events of 1980 accompanied by music released during that year.
- Backup singers live in a world that lies just beyond the spotlight. Their voices bring harmony to the biggest bands in popular music, but we've had no idea who these singers are or what lives they lead, until now.
- ABC's original hour-long news magazine.
- Howard Goodall examines the work of The Beatles, Cole Porter, Bernard Herrmann and Leonard Bernstein.
- Lucy is live in St. Ann's Square following yesterday's one-year anniversary of the Manchester Arena bombing, while Tony has the rest of the day's news in the studio.
- An examination of the lives and deaths of the six most famous members of the '27 Club' - musicians who have died aged 27: Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse.
- The 1960s brought new freedoms in society, which television tried to reflect. Among the guests on this edition are Joan Hooley, discussing television's first interracial kiss, and Peter Wyngarde, expressing regret at working in blackface.
- Fantasy propels Andy into the world of modeling and TV - and a relationship with the closeted Jon Gould - leading to explorations of drag and identity.
- The story of professional musician Mark Barden, whose story of his life changed dramatically when his son Daniel was killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
- A boy scout tries to make the world a better place and as a result he transcends into other persons, not famous and very famous. Will it make a change?
- Over two "typical" days in the life of The Beatles, the boys struggle to keep themselves and Sir Paul McCartney's mischievous grandfather in check while preparing for a live TV performance.
- A documentary about people who drill dime-sized holes in their foreheads in an effort to improve health and mental capacity
- Lana Clarkson's struggles and Phil Spector's return to the spotlight lead to a chance encounter at the House of Blues, an encounter that would be fatal for Clarkson. Spector faces trial for murder.
- 20011h 49mTV-PG7.5 (71)TV EpisodeDuring the Sixties, jazz is in trouble. Though Louis Armstrong briefly outsells the Beatles with "Hello Dolly," most jazz musicians are desperate for work and many head for Europe. In the 1970s, jazz loses the exuberant genius of Louis Armstrong and the transcendent artistry of Duke Ellington, Their passing seems to mark the end of the music itself. But in 1976, when Dexter Gordon returns from Europe for a triumphant comeback, jazz has a homecoming, too. A new generation emerges, led by trumpeter Wynton Marsalis - schooled in the music's traditions, skilled in the art of improvisation, and aflame with ideas. The musical journey that began in New Orleans at the start of the 20th century continues. As it enters its second century, jazz is still brand new every night, still vibrant, still evolving, and still swinging.
- Featuring the following: The Mersey Sound, a documentary from 1963, The Beatles come to town, from 1963 when the Beatles appeared in Manchester and 6 songs from the 1964 Washington D.C. concert.
- A nostalgic tribute to the legendary Ed Sullivan Show, which ran for 23 years. Hosted by The Smothers Brothers, this retrospective features historical clips from artists spanning the genres of novelty, comedy, pop music, and rock 'n' roll.
- Pastor Chuck Smith of Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa is documented in this biography and history of the Calvary Chapel denomination's explosive growth out of the Hippie Movement in 1970s California.
- Watch the complete stories of arguably the biggest band ever....The Beatles.
- ABC 2000 was perhaps the most elaborate, complex and ambitious televison program produced. ABCNews placed correspondents and production teams on every continent, anchored by Peter Jennings for 24 hours non-stop. ABC celebrated the Millennium by showing viewers the world wide Coverage.
- From the 60's to the 90's, the three major networks were, for the most part, the only source for national and international news. ABC News, anchored by Peter Jennings, regularly presented viewers with both news briefs and in-depth coverage of top events, ranging from human interest stories to the numerous crises that occurred around the world.
- The Award is the highest honor for a career in film and celebrates an individual whose career has greatly contributed to the enrichment of American culture.
- 1973– 1h 15m7.2 (250)TV EpisodeActor James Cagney receives the Second Annual AFI Lifetime Achievement Award as co-workers pay tribute and clips from his films are shown.
- Two world changers try to change how the universe looks, but realize that nothing can change it.
- As the muse of Hal Hartley's indie classics and as writer/director of the critically acclaimed Waitress, Adrienne Shelly was a shining star in the indie film firmament.
- About rock 'n' roll concerts and pregnancy.
- Todays concert is All My Loving.
- The story behind the partnership between The Beatles and Cirque du Soleil that resulted in the Las Vegas stage production of "LOVE."
- A journey into the incredible life of Klaus Voormann. An inside view into the history of Rock'n'Roll. A story of friendship, art and music. Klaus Voormann was on the frontlines of the pop era's meteoric rise.
- Series tracing the development of 20th-century popular music in all its forms.
- In the '80s, networks like CNN help drive the stratospheric rise of cable. The 24-hour news channel's coverage of John Lennon's death at the start of the 80s and the rescue of baby Jessica McClure near the end cemented its place in viewers' homes. Niche channels are spawned, including MTV, QVC and many televangelism networks. The downfall of televangelists Jim and Tammy Bakker becomes must-see TV.
- Dick Clark hosts a daily to weekly dance show that features the latest hit music for the attending teens to dance to. In addition, the show has performances by popular musicians and audience members rate songs.
- Documentary series focusing on great American artists and personalities.
- Charts the early years of HandMade Films, seen through the eyes of the filmmakers, key personnel, and the man who started it all: former Beatle George Harrison.
- Musician Tony Bennet's final performance; footage from "Let It Be" reveals the bond between The Beatles; the St. Augustine H.S. Marching Band.
- Barbara Leibovitz's intimate biography of her sister the photographer Annie Leibovitz.
- 2006– 13m7.2 (9)TV EpisodeEverybody says something stupid at one point, unfortunately for these people, their stupid quotes are forever on public record.
- This short follows Lennon and Ono as they take a hot-air balloon ride over snow-covered countryside.
- A look behind the scenes at the Beatles' newly formed Apple company.
- An arts magazine programme for ITV, presented by Humphrey Burton. Originally a fortnightly series, it became weekly, while later editions were presented by Peter Hall.
- The Beatles' first variety special.
- An associative view of the days, nights and characters that enclosed the life of Arthur Janov, which defines in the conclusion "It's never too late to have a happy childhood".
- These musical artists took their talent from their groups to separate themselves into solo stars.
- Today's independent artists - filmmakers, comedians, and musicians gather to discuss this century's most meaningful people within tv, film, and music. Take a look back to remember the crazy ones that inspired change. Because when you're at the roundtable of art, everyone is the same.
- 1995–19961h 10mTV-148.8 (238)TV EpisodeBeatlemania continues as Paul's new song diverges from the Rock'n'Roll genre. Individual traits become more clear whilst clean cut images are maintained. The band reflects on marijuana usage and political recognition during this time.
- 1995–19961h 12mTV-148.9 (231)TV EpisodeThey review their performance and people reaction at the Shea Stadium show and their trip to Japan. At that time, they were experimenting: in drugs usage, and also in music. Rubber Soul and Revolver albums are expressions of that.
- The untold true American story of an orphan boy from the heart of the Mississippi Delta who rose to music stardom around the world and inspired a generation of fans against all odds.
- Paul McCartney in concert during his spring 2002 tour of the U.S.
- Documentary chronicles the life and crimes of notorious Bob Dylan obsessive and Garbology inventor A.J Weberman.
- A look at the history of girl bands by focusing on six in particular - the Supremes, the Three Degrees, Sister Sledge, Bananarama, the Bangles and the Spice Girls.
- Rock''s legendary performers graced the stage of this famed television show. Performing on television with no time limitations, these artists were able to pull out all the stops on, what today are, some of their most recognizable songs.
- This two hour E! True Hollywood Story goes beyond Beatlemania to expose the life and love stories of the Beatles' wives and girlfriends: Jane Asher, Barbara Bach, Patti Boyd, Olivia Arias Harrison, Cynthia Powell Lennon, Linda McCartney, Yoko Ono and Maureen Starkey.
- In the 1960s, the Beatles inadvertently revolutionized the music industry, instigated the birth of youth culture and then, at the height of their popularity, inexplicably retired from the stage. Using unseen home movies, the Fab Four are shown during their touring years and lets the viewer see the record-setting musicians at work from the vantage of their road crew.
- Ed and Soupy Sales reminisce about their European vacation with Soupy narrating a series of silent film clips illustrate their pratfalls. English singer Cilla Black performs two songs and Fantasio delivers a set of slight-of-hand magic tricks. The Beatles return for their fourth appearance on the Ed Sullivan show and perform six musical numbers spread over two sets. Steve Rossi sings "Try to Remember" and interviews Marty Allen who explains his numerous sporting skills. Rossi and Allen then sing their version of a Beatles song calling it "We Love You". Soupy Sales returns to sing his novelty song, "The Mouse".
- Fab Four fans seeking to learn more about their favorite pop quartet than ever before are offered a guided tour from the dive bars of Hamburg, Germany to the biggest venues that the world has to offer in a documentary that speaks with friends, family, colleagues, and lovers of John, Paul, George, and Ringo in to offer an insider's perspective on Beatlemania. From their darkest hours to their greatest achievements, no story is left untold as the personal and professional secrets of each band member are recounted in vivid detail
- Alf Bicknell, who was the Beatles' driver and road manager, shows footage, photographs and outtakes taken while he was employed by the Beatles.