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- A comedy variety show featuring the retro rock and roll group.
- The true story of Calvin Graham who at the age of twelve, but looking quite a lot older, succeeded in joining the navy during World War II. In spite of his young age, he received a Purple Heart for his bravery in the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. When he reported back to his unit after leave, his world collapsed. Due to a misunderstanding he is reported as a deserter, which is the start of a real nightmare.
- Fact based story of the lives and attempted 1946 escape of several inmates in the famous correctional facility. Young inmate Clarence Carnes masterminds a grand escape involving several inmates who have nothing to lose, serving life sentences.
- A woman who gave up college to marry her Marine boyfriend becomes a widow soon after her husband is sent to Vietnam.
- Heidi leaves the mountains of Switzerland for a trip to New York City.
- An insane Hollywood makeup man kidnaps a woman, keeps her prisoner in his warehouse full of props.
- A filmed version of the Broadway musical focusing on the life of Will Rogers.
- Sammy and Company was a variety and talk-show program hosted by the American singer, dancer, and comedian Sammy Davis Jr. from 1975 to 1977.
- Andy and the NBC kids search for Santa, starring from Finland.
- "Johnny Mann's Stand Up and Cheer" was an energetic, feel-good half hour of singing, dancing, and occasional comedy. Despite the title's implications, "Stand Up and Cheer" wasn't all patriotic music; it was, however, mostly adult contemporary standards - and even show tunes - but no rock and roll. Among those who guest-starred on "Stand Up and Cheer" were Jim Backus (singing "You Gotta Have Heart," Mr. Magoo-style, with the regulars), Bob Crane (who also played the drums), Milton Berle, Ken Berry (who sang with the regulars and did a tap number), and even Lassie (the regulars sang "I Wish I Had a Puppy" around her while she was on stage)! Each show ended with Mann saying, "Always remember....," after which the chorus sang, "Keep your eye on the grand old flag!" as a giant American flag appeared behind them. A terrific variety show that could be enjoyed by the entire family.
- Live in Las Vegas: A New Day - is Celine Dion's eighth home video, released on DVD between 7-10 December 2007 in Europe, on 11 December 2007 in North America, 15 December 2007 in Australia and 19 December 2007 in Japan. It includes the record-breaking show A New Day - at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Blu-ray Disc version was also released on 5 February 2008 in North America, and between 8-22 February 2008 in Europe.
- 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".
- 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".
- 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".
- Andy Williams and a group of NBC child actors visited Rome for Easter.
- Presented by Chevrolet, "Changing Scene" combined music, comedy, and dancing in equal parts on this entertaining Variety Special from 1970. The hour special was hosted by Gene Kelly and guest starred Barbara Eden, James Garner, Arte Johnson and The Mike Curb Congregation. Gene sings "Feelin Groovy", followed by Barbara performing "Windmills of your Mind". The Mike Curb Congregation sing "Sweet Gingerbread Man" and then, for the finale, the entire cast sings a rousing rendition of "Mame".
- 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".