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- 1959–19611h1.4 (102)TV EpisodeToday: A Tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt on Her Diamond Jubilee.
- 2012–2.2 (15)TV Episode
- At long last, we rediscover the camp classic in which Joan Crawford embodies the melodramatic diva Jenny Stewart, a song-and-dance legend who finds love and humility in the arms of blind pianist, Michael Wilding.
- Billy is a charming con-man, a petty hustler, grifting as a psychic when he falls for Sister Sara, a sincere evangelist. Billy realizes his con game isn't a game anymore. He has one last shot at redemption in this Christmas movie classic.
- 1968–19881h 7mTV-PG3.0 (11)TV EpisodePart two of Dick Cavett's interview with Alexander Haig.
- Celebrity information, Hollywood gossip, and other news from the world of entertainment.
- A show focused on substance and meaningful entertainment while staying away from gossip and scandal.
- "Entertainment Tonight" is the #1 syndicated entertainment newsmagazine in the world.
- The tabloid magazine reports on national and international celebrities.
- Gameshow personalities recall contestant & host bloopers as well as other funny moments from their television shows.
- We are drowning in celebrity culture and certainly no tabloid topic has been as big as Paris Hilton. Her incarceration and subsequent release, then re-incarceration and her ultimate release once again-left us submerged knee-deep in the twists and turns of her life. Famous for doing nothing, she's the ultimate manifestation of our obsession with celebrity culture and the massive profits that it wields. As long as we are willing to watch and read, who can resist feeding our habit?
- 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.
- Bob Hope and friends celebrate the NFL's 60th Anniversary.
- A show featuring various specials. Some specials were comedy, and others were serious drama by famous authors.
- They present the news and information source of the day's topics and journalism.
- A faux cautionary documentary that portrays several notorious celebrity sex scandals from the golden age of Hollywood through film clips and often humorous softcore reenactments.
- Footage of Soviet Leader Nikita Khrushchev in the USA during his 1960 visit. Which includes meeting Frank Sinatra on the set of his film Can-Can.
- 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.
- Screen Actors Guild Award - American award, awarded by Guild of movie actors of the USA from 1995 for movies and television serials.
- A short film containing some of the highlights of the Cannes Film Festival's storied history.
- Screen Actors Guild Award - American award, awarded by Guild of movie actors of the USA from 1995 for movies and television serials.
- In a parallel modern-day Stone Age world, a working-class family, the Flintstones, are set up for an executive job. But they learn that money can't buy happiness.
- Long-running lunchtime news bulletin and weather forecast.
- Host Henry Fonda follows the creation of the star system with Mary Pickford in the Silent Era through its demise in the early Sixties.
- Oprah Winfrey hosts a live audience talk-show with celebrity guests and discusses daily stories.
- After getting plastic surgery in Switzerland to help rejuvenate her shaky marriage, Barbara Sawyer has an affair with a younger man while waiting for her husband's arrival from the U.S.
- The story of the breakup of an eighteen-year marriage, as seen from the points of view of both the husband and the wife.
- Veteran journalist Barbara Walters interviews a variety of entertainers, politicians, athletes and other public figures.
- Mickey Rooney narrates this look at the legendary stars of the golden era of Hollywood Footage, screen tests, funny outtakes and bloopers.
- Bert Newton counts down unforgettable moments in our personal lives from 20 to 1.
- Jay Leno takes over the Tonight Show with interview, sketches, and plenty of laughs.
- The Faust legend retold (loosely) and applied to a mentally disturbed patient in a hospital run by a doctor (Sir Peter Ustinov) of dubious sanity. The patient (Richard Burton) offers the innocent orderly (Beau Bridges) vast riches if he'll help him escape.
- Special program celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Spanish TV Channel "Televisión Española".
- A pair of peasant children, Mytyl (Patsy Kensit) and her brother Tyltyl (Todd Lookinland), are led on a magical quest for the fabulous Blue Bird of Happiness (Nedezhda Pavlova) by the Fairy Berylune. On their journey, they are accompanied by the humanized presences of a Dog, a Cat, Light, Fire (Yevgeni Shcherbakov), Bread (Richard Pearson), and other entities.
- An actress, her married ex-lover, her current lover's wife and other guests gather at a circa-1900 estate.
- A man sells his soul to the devil in order to have the woman he loves.
- Aging movie star Alexandra del Lago, also known as Princess Kosmonopolis (Dame Elizabeth Taylor), fears her career is over due to her fading youthful looks. She takes up with a handsome young man, Chance Wayne (Mark Harmon), who once had promise as an actor, but who has fallen into the life of a gigolo. Together, they travel to Chance's home town, where he hopes to regain the love of his one-time girlfriend Heavenly Finley (Cheryl Paris). But Chance's departure years before has destroyed Heavenly's possibilities of a happy life, and her father, "Boss" Tom Finley (Rip Torn), wants revenge on Chance. Chance hopes to take Heavenly with him to start the movie career he believes the Princess offers him, but she is so fragile in her dread of lost youth that no one's dreams seem likely to come true.
- In Cannes, from the top of the stairs of the Palais du Festival, Gilles Jacob has seen the film world come to him for more than 30 years. To the impassioned spectator of the whole world's cinema. Gilles Jacob owes his position as the president of the world's greatest film festival above all to his love of the cinema, which he has always cultivated just as one cultivates one's garden. The hazards of life have also added another string to his bow: the management skills which have enabled him to determine the trajectory - in the extremely fragile balance between cinema as an art and as an industry - of a Festival which brings together the greatest directors of the 7th Art, alongside the largest film market in the world. His story will be reconstituted through a stroll taken by Gilles Jacob along the Croisette in Cannes before the 2009 festival. Punctuated by film clips, we will find the key scenes of his life, his meetings with stars (such as Sharon Stone, Clint Eastwood) and film directors of yesterday (Fellini, Truffaut) and today (Tarentino, Almodovar, Jane Campion, Lars Von Trier). We will relive his most moving moments (for example when the 29 directors awarded the Palme d'Or gathered together for the fiftieth anniversary of the Festival). For Gilles Jacob is also a visionary, and believes in the future of the 7th Art. He continues to prove it today, in each moment of his life.
- In this clip show, the citizens of Springfield honor Homer Simpsons with a Roast, but the festivities take a turn for the worst when aliens crash it.
- Explores the confrontation between the woman who has everything, including emptiness, and a penniless poet who has nothing but the ability to fill a wealthy woman's needs.
- Vacationing Englishman Oliver Larker stumbles upon a plot to kill a young American tourist in Spain.
- 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.
- Popular and controversial journalist Larry King hosts this CNN call-in talk show.
- Marguerite Sydney (Dame Elizabeth Taylor) is a celebrated Hollywood star attempting a comeback after a stay in a mental hospital, as well as trying to re-establish a relationship with her teenage son, and risking a romance with a mysterious stranger.
- An episode from Hollywood Remembers, a half-hour celebrity biography series which utilizes vintage film clips, photos, and interviews featuring Lee Marvin.
- The advertising slogans of Jimmy Hanagan (Tom Brown) and the lab reports reveal that the patented prepared pudding invented by Lemuel P. Twine (Hugh Herbert) has a treasure of Vitamin Z and is full of Zumf. Lemuel's daughter, Helen Barbara Twine (Peggy Moran) is in love with Jimmy, but her mother, Minerva (Catherine Doucet), wants her to marry Lester Cadwalader, Jr. (William Henry), son of Lester Cadwalader, Sr. (Guy Kibbee), political boss of the city, and mentor and whip of Mayor Moe Carson (Edgar Kennedy). Cadwalader is backing Twine for Mayor even though he knows he can't win, as he wants to keep a stronger candidate out of the running. But after the discovery of Zumf in Twine's pudding, Cadwalader realizes that Twine will win the election. He has Twine's pudding branded as a fake and Twine as a fraud. But Lemuel comes from a long line of fighting Twines and, as he dozes, his ancestors appear before him telling him to fight to the end.
- Attorney's daughter falls for one of his gangster clients.
- The 48th Annual Academy Awards offered one of the most acclaimed presentations with Milos Forman's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" earning the top five awards.
- This MGM short is a behind the scenes look at the making of Raintree County (1957). Filmed in Danville, Kentucky and starring Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift, the film used many of the locals as extras. The film includes scenes of Sherman's march to Atlanta and shows several crews preparing sites for shooting.
- The hard-hitting film of how a celebrity lifestyle conspired to destroy the king of pop Michael Jackson.
- October 17, 1957, the CBS Television Network diverted from its typical format of live dramatic presentations for "Playhouse 90" to cover Michael Todd's gigantic party commemorating the one-year anniversary of the release of his film "Around The World In 80 Days". Todd invited 18-thousand people to the gala in New York City's Madison Square Garden though the number probably was far greater because of party-crashers. Walter Cronkite hosted the coverage with future ABC Sports ace Jim McKay and news veteran Bill Leonard handling the interviewing of numerous celebrity party guests. During the broadcast, Garry Moore hosted occasional comedy vignettes of how Todd came to create his Academy award-winning movie.
- Fran Walker (Dame Elizabeth Taylor) walks into a piano bar for pizza. She comes back home with Joe Grady (Warren Beatty), the piano player. Joe plans on winning five thousand dollars and leaving Las Vegas, Nevada. Fran waits for something else. Meanwhile, he moves in with her.
- Dancing teacher Anastacia "Stacie" Macaboy (Dame Elizabeth Taylor) falls in love with smart theatre agent Jud Parker (Larry Parks). He likes her too, just not enough to give up his exciting bachelor life. So she plans to set a trap for him.
- A nighttime news program similar to 60 minutes and 20/20. Veteran newscasters Diane Sawyer and Sam Donaldson provide an in-depth look at the kinds of news stories that often do not receive much air time on regular news broadcasts. Frequent topics included product safety warnings, possible government or business improprieties, and human interest stories about sick children.
- American late-night talk show where a guest sits across from Goldberg and is interviewed.
- 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.
- All star show in aid of The National Advancement of Colored People Association.
- 2006–20091h 50m5.7 (40)TV Episode
- 1990–199623mTV-PG5.7 (47)TV EpisodeTodd Andrews, the high school basketball player finds out he has HIV-AIDS. Verminous Skumm starts rumors about the disease that turn Todd's schoolmates against him, hoping to spread the disease further.
- A 40 year old movie's re-release is a hit and there's focus on the 3 main actresses. The adopted son of one has to make these old broads attend a show together. One problem: they hate each other.
- The venomous and amoral wife of a wealthy architect tries, any way she can, to break up the blossoming romance between her husband and his new mistress; a good-natured young widow who holds a dark past.
- One night while the townsfolk wrestle with their dreams, seedy Captain Tom Cat and a stranger walk the streets. Captain Cat is a blind, retired sea Captain, recalling memories of drowned shipmates and Rosie Probert, a whore, and the one great love of his youth.
- This short celebrates the 20th anniversary of MGM. Segments are shown from several early hits, then from a number of 1944 releases.
- Jonathan Van Ness takes us through 40 years of HIV/AIDS by hearing from the people who have survived the global pandemic, what it's like living with HIV and how it's stigmatized now.
- ABC television's annual AIDS awareness special that aired in the mid 1990's, featuring live and studio-recorded music performances set to sometimes graphic AIDS imagery.
- The documentary style program profiled the life and musical career of entertainer, Michael Jackson.
- A mentally-disturbed spinster experiences a series of bizarre encounters in Rome as she searches for someone she feels she'll know--when she finds him.
- In 1976, terrorists hijack an Air France airplane, and divert it to Uganda, where they demand to exchange their hostages for fellow terrorists held in Israeli jails.
- This is the flagship nightly news program on NBC.
- Alice Moffit, "Poker Alice" (Dame Elizabeth Taylor), has been disowned by her Boston, Massachusetts family because of her incurable penchant for gambling. She is travelling the West with her cousin, John Moffit (George Hamilton), when she wins a house in a poker game on a train. The "house" turns out to be a bordello, which she decides to run until she can sell it. She falls for a bounty hunter, Jeremy Collins (Tom Skerritt), who is about to settle down in California. Marrying him would mean ending the life-long relationship between the two cousins.
- A law school graduate is hired by a top law firm, but hides from them a secret about a problem he has. He is so allergic to alcohol that one whiff of it and he passes out like a light.
- An autograph collector at the Cannes Film Festival.
- 20th Anniversary celebration of the American Music Awards includes new performances as well as musical highlights from past shows.
- Cast and crew members of "Giant" in a reunion about locations in Marfa, Texas. The narrator explains about the George Stevens'adaptation of Edna Ferber novel.
- 1973–19761h 6m5.9 (41)TV EpisodeSalute to the 50th anniversary of MGM Studios at the premiere of That's Entertainment!