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- When David saw Bathsheba bathing, he was in love. They were married and history was changed. What are the impacts of the most important bath in history?
- Documentary that shows the characteristic traits of film noir and their historical context.
- St. Helena was the mother of the Roman Emperor Constantine. She convinced him to establish Christianity as the official state religion in the 4th century. She was also the first Christian pilgrim. As a sprightly 70 year-old she traveled to the Holy Land and "discovered" where Christ's cross was buried, where his tomb was and the route he walked through Jerusalem to be crucified.
- A documentary on how Los Angeles has been used and depicted in the movies.
- 1995–19983h 45m8.5 (5.1K)TV EpisodeMartin Scorsese describes his initial and growing obsession with films from the 1940s and 50s as the art form developed and grew with clips from classics and cult classics.
- These cynical and pessimistic films from the 1930s and '40s touched a nerve in Americans. Historians link the genre's overriding paranoia to Cold War-related angst over the nuclear threat and the Hollywood blacklist.
- A tyrant's demise puts Jessica on the trail of several of his betrayed executives.
- Hammer finds an abandoned baby boy that is struggling to live, addicted to heroin. Searching for the boy's mother, Hammer finds her overdosed on heroin and strychnine. Who killed her, who's the boy's father and why did she really die?
- Two men meet in a bar in Las Vegas and discover that they have one big problem in common - their wives. They decide to do something drastic about it.
- Professional writer and amateur sleuth Jessica Fletcher uses her intellect, charm, and persistence to get to the bottom of every crime she encounters.
- The cases of Mickey Spillane's classic private eye character.
- Award of the American academy of cinematographic arts and sciences, from 1940 known as "Oscar", - American film award created in 1929 and traditionally handed to the figures of cinematographic art for their contribution to creation of movies.
- 1977–19871hTV-G6.9 (72)TV EpisodeFred and Louise travel with their divorced friend Art and his young gal pal Patti. Alan reminds retired cop Edgar of his dead son. Army Captain Bernice seeks male company, locks Gopher in a cabin with her, and refuses to let him out.
- Film critics and writers John Baxter (radio) and Barry Norman (TV) celebrate and re-evaluates the career of the man whose name was a byword for fast action, heavy melodrama and opulent spectacle.
- When French King Louis XIV (Beau Bridges) learns that his twin brother, Philippe (Beau Bridges), could usurp his crown, he sets out to imprison him in the Bastille prison but four loyal musketeers are protecting Philippe.
- An eleventh century Viking Prince sails to America to find his father, who on a previous voyage had been captured by Indians.
- Former actor/vaudevillian Skip E. Lowe interviews actors and actresses who were popular in Hollywood's "Golden Era" but who seldom give interviews.
- Three insurance secretaries want to solve a crime by emulating their idols on "Charlie's Angels" (1976) and a quartet of World War II veterans reunite in the hope of recovering a treasure stolen by the Nazis.
- The romantic and comic tales of the passengers and crew of the cruise ship, Pacific Princess.
- The mysterious Mr. Roarke runs a unique resort island in the Pacific Ocean that can fulfill any fantasy, but they rarely turn out as expected.
- An aging fisherman finds a sunken treasure in shark-infested waters and is attacked by five escaping convicts.
- Minute-long "on this day in history" shorts, used a countdown to America's bicentennial.
- Fred Astaire hosts this compilation film of highlights from some of 20th Century Fox's best musicals. Among the performers included are Barbra Streisand, Carmen Miranda, Maurice Chevalier, Frank Sinatra and the Ritz Brothers.
- An anthropologist/paleontologist and his daughter, while travelling through the southwestern U.S., stumble upon a colony of living, breathing gargoyles.
- 1969–1973TV-PG7.1 (293)TV EpisodeAnatomy teacher John Fletcher, who uses grave robbers to get bodies, learns a lesson. / A strange woman goes to the police to report her husband for attempted murder. / Criminal Landau doubts the credentials of aging exporter Bullivant.
- George Montgomery and Lana Wood vs. Cornel Wilde and Peter Lupus.
- George Montgomery and Cornel Wilde vs. Lana Wood and Peter Lupus.
- Exactly what the name implied celebrities participate in a regulation game of bowling.
- An environmental catastrophe destroys civilization. Led by father John and mother Ann, the Custance clan sets out on a quest for safety in a savage world that may just end up turning them into the very thing they are fleeing.
- Rod Serling presents tales of horror illustrated in various paintings.
- Story of a brilliant silent-film comic whose talent is overshadowed by his ego.
- American show featuring the popular British talk show host.
- A remote from Cypress Gardens with co-host Cornel Wilde. Guests are Jean Wallace (Mrs. Wilde); Frank Fontaine; Marilyn Maye; Frank Hubbell and the Stompers; Fred Bear; Mel Miller (Clown College); Bruno The Bear; and The Aquamaids.
- Bobby Goldsboro subs for Mike Douglas. Cornel Wilde co-hosts. Guests are actress Jean Wallace (Colonel's wife), comedian-singer Kaye Stevens, instrumental group The Tijuana Brats, snake expert Bill Haast, and lion tamer David Hoover.
- Five-day-a-week syndicated update of the longtime CBS game show, wherein celebrity panelists guess occupations of the contestants.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-GTV Episode
- As a US marine unit fight against the defenders of a Japanese held island, both sides are haunted by their own thoughts and memories.
- Host Joanna Barnes takes viewers on tours to studio sessions, luncheon dates and personal interviews with Hollywood's top stars.
- Daytime talk/variety show airing Monday to Friday. Hosted by Pat Boone he had weekly co-hosts to assist him with this 90 minute program. A Cooga Mooga Inc. presentation.
- 1967–1968TV Episode
- "THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES" Welcomes 9 New Stars are "THE WILD WILD WEST's" ROBERT CONRAD, Broadway, Movie & Television Actress-Comedienne-Singer JANIS PAIGE, CHARLEY WEAVER, NANETTE FABRAY, "THE UNDERDOG SHOW's" MR. WALLY COX, "THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW's" ROSE MARIE, Broadway, Movie & Television Actor-Star CORNEL WILDE, Actor-Comedian HOWARD MORRIS & Actor-Comedian MR. SANDY BARON.
- "THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES" features ROBERT CONRAD, JANIS PAIGE, CHARLEY WEAVER, NANETTE FABRAY, MR. WALLY COX, ROSE MARIE, CORNEL WILDE, HOWARD MORRIS & MR. SANDY BARON.
- "THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES" features ROBERT CONRAD, JANIS PAIGE, CHARLEY WEAVER, NANETTE FABRAY, MR. WALLY COX, ROSE MARIE, CORNEL WILDE, HOWARD MORRIS & MR. SANDY BARON.
- "THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES" features ROBERT CONRAD, JANIS PAIGE, CHARLEY WEAVER, NANETTE FABRAY, MR. WALLY COX, ROSE MARIE, CORNEL WILDE, HOWARD MORRIS & MR. SANDY BARON.
- "THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES" Says Goodbye to ROBERT CONRAD, JANIS PAIGE, CHARLEY WEAVER, NANETTE FABRAY, MR. WALLY COX, ROSE MARIE, CORNEL WILDE, HOWARD MORRIS and MR. SANDY BARON.
- This Chuck Barris new entry had 3 Hosts, 3 Hostesses and 1 sub-host for a week presided over the daily all-year-long beauty pageant. The Host will introduce the girls aged from 18 to 27 will compete for the title of "The Dream Girl of 1967" and introducing every single day is The Hostess aka "The Resident Dream Girl." The winner of the day will become "The Dream Girl of The Day" for The Monday to Thursday Broadcasts. The Daily Winners are all returned and one of them will become "The Dream Girl of The Week" for each and every Friday. At the end of the year and as well as the series itself, The Weekly Winners are all returned for the last show and one of them will become crown and the title of "The Dream Girl of 1967". The Day's Winner receives $500 cash, The Week's Winner will collects $5000 cash and for "The Dream Girl of 1967" will win cash and prizes are all totaled of $50,000. The 3 Male Star Judges (Either Bachelor or Married) are doing the scores in each category and 1 Female Star Fashion Hostess will tell us all the fashions she presents to every girl what they're wearing for the time being throughout the series (1966-1967).
- Patti Page is co-host. Guests are singer Lou Christie ("Lightnin' Strikes" and "Softly, As I Leave You"), comedian George Carlin, actor Cornel Wilde, stilt-walker Andy Wallandi, and author Dr. Leo Louis Martello.
- During the 1800s, a safari guide, two elephant hunters and their crew run into trouble with the natives in the South African veld when they refuse to offer gifts to the tribesmen.
- Contestants guess the correctness of celebrities' answers in order to win spaces in a tic-tac-toe game.
- Joe Pyne was a talk-show host with a confrontational style who often had guests on his show with whom he disagreed politically and/or philosophically. If the "discussion" got too heated, Pyne would often throw the guest off the show.
- This was a game based on the ability to predict whether or not your teammate could answer a question correctly. Two teams consisting of a contestant paired up with a celebrity were pitted against one another. The host would ask either team member a question. Before the team member answered, their teammate would predict whether or not they could answer correctly ("Can" or "Can't") and wager a certain amout of money. If the correct answer was given and a "Can" prediction was made, or if a wrong answer was given and a "Can't" prediction made, the team earned the amount of money wagered. If a correct answer was given and a "Can't" prediction was made, or if a wrong answer was given and a "Can" prediction was made, the amount of money wagered was deducted from the team's winnings.
- A morning television talk show hosted by Gypsy Rose Lee
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- 1962–1992TV-GTV Episode
- Regis Philbin, television's newest star, makes his debut as a national personality tonight on a 90-minute entertainment-variety program.
- A semi-remake of "People Will Talk" (1963), where contestants had to determine how celebrities would answer moral-type questions.