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- A daily live broadcast provides current domestic and international news, weather reports, and interviews with newsmakers from the worlds of politics, business, media, entertainment, and sports.
- A rundown of the latest chart hits, featuring in-studio performances from popular music artists.
- The MDA Labor Day Telethon was an annual telethon held on Labor Day in the United States to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA), which was founded in 1950 with hopes of gaining the American public's interest.
- Created by music impresario Don Cornelius, Soul Train is an African-American focused music-dance television program that aired 35 years, primarily featuring performances by R&B, soul, funk, pop, and hip hop artists.
- They present the news and information source of the day's topics and journalism.
- Music, comedy and celebrity interviews with singer and host Des O'Connor.
- "Entertainment Tonight" is the #1 syndicated entertainment newsmagazine in the world.
- Video Soul was an one hour music video program hosted by Donnie Simpson, and aired weekdays on the Black Entertainment Television network. The show featured interviews of prominent recording artists and showcased R&B, soul, hip-hop, go-go, and popular music videos of black artists.
- Magazine show based on the two African-American magazines "Ebony" and "Jet".
- Popular and controversial journalist Larry King hosts this CNN call-in talk show.
- Oprah Winfrey hosts a live audience talk-show with celebrity guests and discusses daily stories.
- Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos interact with their guests.
- Arsenio Hall hosts this hip, late-night talk show.
- A weekly prime-time BBC2 TV pop magazine. With interviews, videos and live performances from UK and US chart topping acts.
- 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."
- Charles Dutton plays a married garbage man who proves by his actions and his altruistic ways that though he collects refuse for a job, his life and relationships total more than mere garbage.
- Day after day, Maury and his producers invite guests to the show. This talk show differs from many of its peers in that it covers topics that are more sensitive and "private".
- A daily, one hour talk show hosted by Daytime Emmy Award-winner Montel Williams, a highly decorated naval officer, actor and motivational speaker.
- Jay Leno takes over the Tonight Show with interview, sketches, and plenty of laughs.
- Toni Braxton performs in the music video "Love Shoulda Brought You Home" from the original motion picture soundtrack for the film Boomerang (1992) recorded for LaFace Records. The video opens with a clip from the film. Toni Braxton sings as she stands on a white tiled floor and later wears a white sweater.
- Babyface performs with Toni Braxton in the music video "Give U My Heart" from the original motion picture soundtrack for the film Boomerang (1992) recorded for LaFace Records. The video features Babyface and Toni Braxton performing the song in front of rotating geometric figures as clips from the film are projected on the figures.
- The Late Show with David Letterman is an hour-long weeknight comedy and talk-show broadcast by CBS from the Ed Sullivan Theater on Broadway in New York City.
- Toni Braxton performs in the music video "Breathe Again" from the album "Toni Braxton" recorded for LaFace Records. The video begins with Toni Braxton running through a hedge maze an in long white dress. Toni Braxton sings as she walks through a line of trees. Video clips of Toni and a man play throughout.
- Toni Braxton performs in the music video "Seven Whole Days" from the album "Toni Braxton" recorded for LaFace Records. The music video begins with Toni Braxton singing on stage with at a club with back-up singers and a band. Clips of Braxton waiting play throughout.
- The 25th NAACP Image Awards ceremony recognized outstanding achievements made during 1992 by people of color in music, television, and motion pictures.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Natalie Cole, Patti LaBelle and Luther Vandross, and honored achievements made during 1992 by musicians of color. The event was held on March 9, 1993 in Los Angeles, California.
- The third version was remixed to appeal to a wider audiences and was primarily shown in Europe.
- Toni Braxton performs in the music video "Another Sad Love Song" from the album "Toni Braxton" recorded for LaFace Records. The music video begins with shots of a rain dropping. Toni Braxton sings as she sits in a chair next to a large orb. In the background, film clips of Braxton are projected.
- 1993–2015TV-PGTV Episode
- Des hosts the show from Hollywood, where guest Burt Reynolds talks about his movies and says of the UK: "You have bare-breasted women, which I think is good for everybody." Also appearing are Jonathan Winters and Angela Bassett.
- Toni Braxton sings "Another Sad Love Song" and "Breathe Again." LeVert perform "Good Ol' Days" and "ABC-123." David Raibon is the guest comedian.
- Extra, a television news updates show on current events in the mass-entertainment business such as movies, TV, music, etc.
- The eleventh annual MTV Video music Award show. Hosted by Rosanne Barr.
- Toni Braxton performs in the music video "How Many Ways" from the album "Toni Braxton" recorded for LaFace Records. The music video begins with shots Toni Braxton singing on the beach by the water. Clips of her spending time with a boyfriend play throughout.
- The 36th annual Grammy Awards special.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle and Johnny Gill, and honored achievements made during 1993 by musicians of color. The event was held on March 15, 1994 in Los Angeles, California.
- The third annual MTV Movie Awards. Hosted by rapper and actor Will Smith.
- Toni Braxton performs in the music video "You Mean the World to Me" from the album "Toni Braxton" recorded for LaFace Records. The music video begins with shots of water and Toni Braxton sunbathing near a man by a pool. She sings as she sits at a white piano.
- The 1994 Essence Awards pays tribute to eight outstanding African-American men for their accomplishments in their respective fields and for their significant contributions to their communities. The awards ceremony, with Hosts Vanessa Williams and Sinbad, was videotaped before a star-studded audience at the Paramount Theater in New York City on April 22, 1994.
- The 26th NAACP Image Awards ceremony recognized outstanding achievements made during 1993 by people of color in music, television, and motion pictures.
- Joey (Rocky Carroll) puts together a charity benefit concert featuring Lou Rawls, Queen Latifah and Toni Braxton.
- Meat Loaf presents the pop chart programme, featuring Terrorvision, Reel 2 Real feat. The Mad Stuntman, Pet Shop Boys, Frances Ruffelle, Loveland vs Darlene Lewis, Garth Brooks, Toni Braxton, Take That and Meat Loaf.
- Angus Deayton presents, featuring Robert Palmer, The Grid, 2 Unlimited, Mariah Carey, D:Ream, Toni Braxton, Spin Doctors, Chaka Demus and Pliers and Wet Wet Wet.
- The boys from Take That present 1994's biggest selling songs and exclusively reveal the Christmas number one. Live in the studio are D:Ream, Doop, Stiltskin, Wet Wet Wet, Mariah Carey, Let Loose, Whigfield and Take That.
- A sketch comedy show based on the seminal Mad Magazine.
- Sinbad & Natalie Cole hosted The 25th Anniversary Essence Awards,honoring the achievements of African Americans in various fields. Taped at New York City's Paramount Theater, honorees included General Colin Powell, Janet Jackson, Stevie Wonder, law student Zoe London & Birthing Project founder Kathryn Hail. Presenters Included Bill Cosby, Oprah Winfrey and Laurence Fishburne.
- The "22nd Annual American Music Awards" is a music awards ceremony co-hosted by Tom Jones, Queen Latifah and Lorrie Morgan that honored the most popular artists and albums released in 1995. The event was held on January 30, 1995 at the Shrine Auditorium and aired live on ABC.
- Blue is a puppy who puts her paw prints on three clues. Steve or Joe has to deduce the clues (with the help of off-screen children) to figure out what Blue wants to do.
- Comedian Rosie O'Donnell produces and hosts her first daytime talk show that focuses on interviews with celebrities about acting, writing, charity work, and family life.
- Documentary series exploring a topic, headline, or person that became the ground zero for a revolution in culture; told by the people who were on the front lines of the story.
- Toni Braxton performs in the music video "Un-Break My Heart" from the album "Secrets" recorded for LaFace Records. Toni Braxton sings while reminiscing about a boyfriend who was injured after a motorcycle crash. She thinks of the good times including swimming, playing Twister, and giving him a shave. At the end, she sings before an orchestra at a live concert.
- Toni Braxton performs in the music video "You're Makin' Me High" from the album "Secrets" recorded for LaFace Records. Wearing all white, Toni Braxton stands on a pedestal and sings in a room decorated bright blue. Video clips of Braxton and her friends evaluating mean in a penthouse play throughout.
- Grammy - music award of the American academy of the audio recording, was founded by the American association of sound-recording companies of March, 14, 1958. Grammy is awarded annually as a result of voting by the authorized members of "Recording Academy".
- An awards ceremony that honored black females for their achievements and contributions to Rhythm and Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop and Gospel music. This year's ceremony was held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
- Annual MTV Video Music Award show. Hosted by Dennis Miller.
- Halle Berry and Sinbad hosted the 1996 Essence Awards, honoring the achievements of African Americans. The show taped April 26, 1996 at Madison Square Garden. Honorees included Whoopi Goldberg, Kenneth "Babyface' Edmonds, high school student Ketrick Jordan, Oseola McCarty, an elderly benefactor of the University of Southern Mississippi, Carol and Hurt Porter of Houston, founders of Kid-Care Inc. and Rep. Maxine Waters. Performers included Boyz II Men, Toni Braxton, Bebe Winans, Chante Moore, D Angelo, Aretha Franklin, Cassandra Wilson, Patti LaBelle and Tony Rich
- "CELEBRATE THE DREAM: 50 Years of Ebony Magazine" is a television special that pays tribute to 50-years of African-American achievements in entertainment, sports, politics and social activism. The event was taped on November 17, 1996 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and aired November 28, 1996 on ABC.
- A music video magazine.
- In the debut of her eponymous talk show, hostess Rosie O'Donnell welcomes guests: actor George Clooney of the hit NBC medical drama "ER"; singer Toni Braxton, who talks about her latest album Secrets; and actress Susan Lucci, known to millions of fans as Erica Kane of the ABC daytime soap opera All My Children.
- This week's chart on Voxpop video music magazine.
- This week's chart on the Voxpop music video magazine.
- Five women with very different outlooks on politics, Hollywood and it's stars, and current events discuss these and other divisive topics of the day. Originated by Barbara Walters and currently (2021) led by longtime host, Whoopi Goldberg.
- Musical artists, their careers, their highs, their lows and everything in between are profiled and interviewed.
- Grammy - music award of the American academy of the audio recording, was founded by the American association of sound-recording companies of March, 14, 1958. Grammy is awarded annually as a result of voting by the authorized members of "Recording Academy".
- The sixth annual MTV Movie Awards. Hosted by Mike Myers.
- This global broadcast, produced by Tony Hollingsworth of Tribute, broke new ground in international entertainment. It took 10 of the world's most popular stars and cast them in unique duets, trios and quartets to sing the greatest hits of the previous 40 years. The show went backwards in time from 1996 to 1956 choosing one song per year as it went. Each year was then introduced by iconic images of the year of the song. The show was sponsored by Carlsberg as part of its 150th anniversary.