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- 1953–1957TV-PGTV Episode
- 1959–196326mTV-Y77.0 (59)TV EpisodeMaynard receives his draft notice and Mr. Pomfritt and Dobie host a testimonial farewell dinner for him. This episode introduces Michael J. Pollard as Maynard's beatnik cousin Jerome.
- 1959–196326mTV-Y78.1 (31)TV EpisodeMaynard G. Krebs somehow acquires the ability to predict the future. With the Kennedy-Nixon presidential election only one week away, Chatsworth Osborne, Jr. persuades Maynard to appear on his mother's television station, KASH, to tell the world which candidate will win the election. In the end, Dobie convinces Maynard not to appear because it could taint the election. Instead, Maynard writes down his prediction and seals it inside an envelope. In the episode's epilogue, Dobie opens the sealed envelope, presumably the day after the election, to reveal Maynard's prediction. After examining Maynard's election prediction, Dobie glares at him and states, "You picked the WRONG one!" I believe this episode was aired only the one time and was not part of the syndication package.
- 1959–196326mTV-Y77.5 (37)TV EpisodeMaynard finds a purse containing $512 and eagerly awaits the day six months later when he can claim the money, but two con men see in Maynard an easy mark to make them some easy money.
- 1959–196326mTV-Y77.7 (36)TV EpisodeMaynard realizes his close friendship with Dobie is affecting Dobie's social and educational advancement, so Maynard decides he must end their friendship for Dobie's own good.
- 1959–196326mTV-Y77.0 (33)TV EpisodeAfter getting his beard caught in his rifle's bolt release, Maynard is ordered to shave off the offending fuzz. When the protest cat protests the order, Dobie defends his friend before a military tribunal.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-GTV Episode
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G8.8 (35)TV Episode
- Episode: (1965)1962–1992TV-GTV Episode
- Maynard Ferguson with his orchestra performs his most memorable songs and he amazes the fans with his stratospheric trumpet playing. Songs include: MacArthur Park, Chameleon, La Fiest, I Can't Get Started, Gospel John, and Got the Spirit.
- 1979–1980TV Episode
- 1991–2017TV EpisodeProfessor of International Business at Baruch College Yoshi Tsurumi shares his thoughts on the president's recent trip to Japan with Detroit auto executives. A conversation with Joyce Maynard, author of "To Die For," a novel based on the Pamela Smart case. Author and Newsday columnist Jim Dwyer introduces his book about the New York City subway system, "Subway Lives." A conversation with Broadway producer and director Hal Prince, winner of 16 Tony awards.
- The show includes, among other things, sketches of the Love United group, conversations about God with Pastor Stanley Sjöberg and Kantor Maynard Gerber as well as musical performances by Edin-Ådahl, Peter Wahlbeck and Lena Maria Johansson. The guests are also offered challenging conversations in the standing element "Feminist corner" with Jenny Morelli, Nina Lekander, Mian Lodalen and Louise Boije af Gennäs.
- 1993–200957mTV-14TV Episode
- 1993–200957mTV-14TV Episode
- 1993–200957mTV-14TV Episode
- 1993–200957mTV-14TV Episode
- Former ambassador to the Soviet Union Jack Matlock and professors Stephen Cohen and Steven Solnick discuss the political and economic turmoil in Russia. Joyce Maynard on her relationship with J. D. Salinger and her memoir, "A Home in the World."
- 1993–200957mTV-14TV Episode
- A glimpse into the unique, eccentric mind of a pioneering Canadian photographer: Hannah Maynard (1834-1918). Born in Cornwall, England, Maynard emigrated with her family to Vancouver Island in 1862, where she set up her own portrait studio that same year. After the sudden death of her youngest daughter, she produced a troubling series of experimental images that reflected her haunted state-an attempt to contact her beloved daughter's spirit. Considered overly bold and unconventional, Maynard experimented with such techniques as photosculpture, multiple exposure, and composite images. She developed a surreal vision, a world obsessed with children and death but also the spiritual possibilities of duality, of mirrors, and the infinity contained within them. After her retirement in 1912, she photographed scores of subjects passing through Victoria.
- (1930, Tiffany) Ken Maynard, Jeanette Loff, Wallace McDonald, Charlie King. Ken is framed for the murder of his mining partner. His dead pals sis is about to be conned by the very crook who actually committed the murder. Ken convinces her of his innocence and goes after the killer in what may well be his best western for Tiffany. 16mm.
- MAYNARD DIXON: Art and Spirit is a feature length documentary that profiles the breathtaking art and complex life of artist, Maynard Dixon (1875-1946). The desert was Dixon's sanctuary, a timeless place where he could forget the hurried pace of his life in San Francisco. He would often leave his wife and children, his paying work in the city, and his friends in the bohemian art scene for months of solitary searching in the American West. Under the desert stars, Dixon wrote poetry. Under the desert sun, Dixon painted, sketched and drew. His travels took him to the camps and reservations of the Hopi and Navajo, where he was welcomed with reverence for his talent with pencil, crayon and paint. He lived with the Native Americans and his art became a language between two cultures.
- Diane Schuur performs live 15 tunes with Big Bop Nouveau (including fan favorite Carl Fischer) in this film. The final two songs (Just Friends and It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing) are performed with Maynard. It's a delight to hear Diane and Maynard trade riffs, with Diane occasionally mimicking Maynard's exuberant sound.
- 2009– 2h 33mTV-MAPodcast EpisodeJoe sits down with Maynard J. Keenan and Brian Redban.
- Official music video for "Turn Around" by Conor Maynard featuring Ne-Yo.
- 2011–2015TV Episode
- 2010– 36mPodcast Episode