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- Gypsy Rose Lee is co-host. Guests are actress Joan Crawford with her daughters Christina and Cathy; saxophonist Boots Randolph; big band singer Don Cornell; and ventriloquist act Willie Tyler and Lester.
- Trying to control fiery Bette Davis, Jack Warner hired MGM veteran star Joan Crawford at his studio, spawning a string of dramatic hits and misses and her successful transition to middle-aged leading lady.
- 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.
- The star-crossed affair between the king and queen of Hollywood.
- Short 18 minute film about QM and her last Transatlantic voyage from New York to Southampton. Joan Crawford makes an appearance and also narrates the first part of the film.
- They present the news and information source of the day's topics and journalism.
- Tells the story of the long-suffering Ames family and their seemingly endless domestic tragedies.
- A film that shows how "hard" it is to be son of celebrities.
- Tina Morris has persistent visions of her brother Randy, a soldier presumed killed in action in Vietnam. She receives a telepathic message from Randy in Chinese by "automatic writing," a psychic phenomenon in which one receives thought impulses and transcribes them while in a trance-like state. Tina seeks the help of Dr. Rhodes, who believes that Randy may still be alive, and seeking escape from a P.O.W. camp. Unfortunately, somebody close to Randy wants to keep his location a secret, and will use any means, including arson and murder, to hide the truth from Dr. Rhodes.
- After the end of her longtime association with Johnny Carson and the failure of her own late night talk show, Joan Rivers attempted to try her hand, this time, on her morning talk show, in comparison to her fellow talk show hosts Regis Philbin and Kathie Lee Gifford, as far as bringing celebrities to the show, but opposed to them, her talk show focused on finding the more, universal humor in the gossip, pop culture, and fads of the Nineties that still resonate today. For doing this, she also paved the way for later talk show hosts, with invitation from celebrities like Rosie O'Donnell, Donny and Marie Osmond and Ellen DeGeneres.
- Jason Gould satirizes coming out in Hollywood in "Inside Out", starring Alexis Arquette and her father Elliott Gould. Lane Janger's "Just One Time" was a festival favorite later expanded into a feature film that turns the tables on a groom-to-be and his fantasies of sex with two women. Bradley Rust Gray's "hITCH" follows two attractive young guys on a dizzying road trip that leads them toward sexual self-discovery. David Fourier's "Majorettes in Space" is a witty French spoof of post-modern sex, romance, relationships, the Pope and baton-twirling majorettes. Gregory Cooke's "$30" is the bittersweet story of a closeted teen presented with a young prostitute on his 16th birthday.
- 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).
- A high-school football player is in love with a beautiful blonde classmate from a very wealthy family. He doesn't have the money to take her out, so in his desperation he robs his own father's grocery store. Things go downhill from there.
- A troubled young man discovers that he has a knack for writing when a counselor encourages him to pursue a literary career.
- A woman (Patty Duke) becomes suicidal after learning her lover (Martin Sheen) is a killer. Derived from the series "Matt Lincoln."
- Matt Lincoln is a with it psychiatrist in an inner city neighborhood helping disadvantaged young people. Helping him staff the phone lines are streetwise Jimmy and Tag, with Ann and policeman Kevin filling in where needed.
- The abusive and traumatic adoptive upbringing of Christina Crawford at the hands of her mother, screen queen Joan Crawford, is depicted.
- Christina Crawford's documentary explores entertainment history, social justice, and family violence through multimedia play, home movies, and personal experiences, highlighting her work and healing process.
- Wheelchair-using, crime-fighting detective Robert T. Ironside battles the bad guys on the streets of San Francisco.
- Elvis Presley had a select group of friends he entrusted with his life. Through never seen before interviews, this documentary will explore Elvis' life through the eyes of The Memphis Mafia, from the highs...To the lows.
- An underground terrorist group breaks a member out of jail. The son of a prominent lawyer appears to have a connection to the group but Ironside isn't sure if he is a willing participant in their schemes.
- Dr. Marcus Welby, a general practitioner, and Steven Kiley, Welby's young assistant. The two try to treat people as individuals in an age of specialized medicine and indifferent physicians.
- Celebrities & their spouses, playing for sections of the studio audience, try to match answers to questions about their personal lives.
- Located in the Los Angeles, California area, the Medical Center was an otherwise unnamed hospital complex that was part of a larger university campus.