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- Michael Alden is an amnesiac, who must discover his real identity before the operatives of a mysterious group locate him and kill him. The key to his past might be "Coronet Blue", a meaningless phrase he for some reason remembers.
- Contemporary music show featuring live performances and interviews with an emphasis on album acts.
- Weekly late-night progressive rock bands, many very well known, with some soft-pop (later) and occasional comic routines.
- This late Friday night ABC TV music series (1972-75), produced by Dick Clark Productions, featured select performances from several concerts each week. Footage of top R&B, Folk and Rock acts of the day included Alice Cooper, Jim Croce. Do Diddley, The Allman Brothers, Seals and Crofts, Curtis Mayfield and Dr. John. In most viewing areas "In Concert" competed with the first half hour of NBC TVs later Friday Night rock entry "Midnight Special". As the "VCR boom" was a decade away, late night viewers would have to chose which act to watch when both shows were on the air at the same time, both a delight and a hindrance for music fans.
- A live concert film documenting the September 1979 "No Nukes" concert at Madison Square Garden. Includes performances by Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt, The Doobie Brothers and Bruce Springsteen.
- Documentary of a 154-person bus and truck tour that set out to spread the gospel of flower power to the hinterlands of the U.S.
- "The Show" ran for 26 weeks in 1970 bringing a "who's, who" of contemporary rock bands and folk singers to national television. In 1969, during the early years of public television, and only a year after the Public Broadcasting Service began, WITF-TV in little Hersey, Pennsylvania, applied to PBS for a grant to produce a national series of programs for high school kids. It was to be called The Show...a forum where young people could address the events of the day with prominent guests and listen to contemporary music. This was the year of Woodstock, so the importance of music in the life of teens was vital.
- Rock, pop and soul artists from the 1960s perform some of their big hits on stage with new performances shot in the 2000s.
- Famous: The Buzzy Linhart Story is a celebration of the life and times of Buzzy Linhart, a fixture of the 60s and 70s NYC Greenwich Village Scene, his obvious love of making music and the energy with which he attacks a song are traits that are rarely seen in the industry today. His songs blur the lines between genres, blending jazz, rock, folk, blues and even raga so seamlessly that it's easy to understand why no other artist has ever attempted to follow in his footsteps. This documentary explores Buzzy's life through his own words and those of his peers, weaving his stories and his music together in what can best be described as a musical diary.
- LOVE-IN is a theatrical celebration of the music of 1967's Summer of Love, featuring legendary artists and a spectacular psychedelic light show. Rock n' roll never felt so good! Tony Award-winning Broadway star, Ben Vereen, sings, dances and hosts the show. Artists include Grammy Award-winning guitarist, Eric Johnson, '60's British Invasion greats, Peter & Gordon, founder of the Youngbloods, Jesse Colin Young, singer/drummer for Electric Flag and Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Miles, lead guitarist from Vanilla Fudge, Vince Martell, the legendary psychedelic band, Strawberry Alarm Clock, soul and blues singer, Earl Thomas and sitar virtuoso Kartik Seshadri, the foremost disciple of Ravi Shankar, accompanied by tabla master, Arup Chattopadhyay.
- Alden hears a pop tune on the radio, supposedly from a dead singer, yet never released until that moment-but he somehow knows the lyrics already, and surmises that he had to have been present at the recording session. Tony joins him as they pressure the dead star's producer for information.
- Episode dedicated to Jim Croce who was supposed to appear but had recently died in airplane crash. Musical performances by Dave Mason, The Mark Almond Band, Jesse Colin Young, Jim Croce.
- 1970TV EpisodeThe 2nd part of "The Show" features John Mayall and the Blues Breakers along with James Taylor and Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes.
- 1972– 1h 30mTV Episode