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- The first weekend of Advent, NRK (Norwegian government-owned radio and television public broadcasting company) airs an exceptional choir marathon in Norway. All 899 hymns in the new hymnal are to be sung from cover to cover, minute by minute. Choirs from all over the country are invited to join. We can expect 60 hours of live TV from Vår Frue Kirke (church) in Trondheim and other places across the country.
- A 31-part, 47-hour documentary series on the evolution of recorded popular music in the 20th Century, from the dawn of the ragtime era in 1899 (when sound recordings were a new commodity and sheet music outsold records for home piano consumption) to the start of 1972 (when recordings totaled more than two billion dollars in sales during that year).
- Pepsi Top of the Pops was designed to cover most of the music happenings in the industry all over the word including making music videos and concerts. Starting from top ten songs on chart, there were many segments which included 'US top ten', 'Hot Single' which used to be the hit song of the week. Buzz contained all the gossips and news of national and international album releases and music related people. Video Pick was the segment where new videos in the market were introduced. Whilst 'Streetwise' was designed to take the public opinions about music industry and singers.
- Teleton is a Brazilian television marathon shown annually by SBT in aid of the Association for Assistance to Disabled Children.
- Leonard Bernstein's Harvard University lectures on the future of music, originally delivered in 1973, but not broadcast until 1976.
- A 13-part Country Music Odessey hosted by actor James Garner, who will examine the songs, artists and stories of country music over the last 100 years.
- A documentary series about the origin and history of The Blues.
- Follows the real lives of the Loud family, a motley group of suburbanites.
- Rage is the most popular all-night music show in Australia. It screens nationally on ABC TV. Rage was first screened in April 1987. On Fridays rage plays new releases followed by the national Top 50. On Saturdays rage features Specials and guest programmers. Saturday nights 'Specials' can feature one particular band or artist, so viewers can see a number of videos by their favourite artists all in the one night. Rage has no presenter except on Saturdays shows when rage has musicians as guest VJ's. Rage won "Best National Music Video Programme" in the 1991 Australian Music Industry Awards. It repeatedly wins "Most Popular Australian Music TV show" in the Australian Music Awards. In 1998, rage released a double cd compilationand in November 1999 a second double cd compilation was put together. Rage often plays old episodes of Bandstand & Countdown hosted by Molly Meldrum.
- A famous singer who has fans who miss her after she voluntarily retired from singing a while ago when she felt that she had reached the pinnacle and that the climate had begun to change, so she established a special institute for teaching and training singing to discover true talent and participate in raising the level of Arabic song. The Egyptian soap opera is programmed in Algeria by ENTV during the month of Ramadan, in October 2006, at 5 p.m. The series will be accompanied by an eponymous album by Warda "An El Awa" (2006).
- Sir Kenneth Clarke walks through the ages exploring the glorious rise of civilization in Western man.
- For a period of 11 years, selected acts from every new summer season of Johannes Kjær's cabaret at Tivoli was presented as TV studio performances. Well established cabaret stars mixed with brand new talent.
- Set in a stage-school in London 'Britannia High' focuses on a group of students struggling to make it in music.
- A dramatisation of two generations of the Strauss family of Vienna, whose dance music and operettas dominated much of Europe and beyond for most of the 19th century.
- Branford Marsalis Host The 2001 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. Airs on The Trio Cable Network Sunday Sepetember 2 & 3 2001 12:00pm-5:00pm
- 67th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest from May 9th to May 13th, 2023 from Liverpool, United Kingdom, as Ukraine is unable to host the event due to the Russian invasion. Sweden wins with "Tattoo" performed by Loreen.
- A look at the history and social impacts of dancing.
- A nostalgiac look back at the 1990's in the midst of movies, music, shows, scandals, trends, and news events.
- A choir and artist show that was broadcasted on TV4 for five yearly performances 1997-2001.
- The cozy Allan Preussen sits in his favorite chair and presents various TV shows.
- Saturday night prime time talk show including current music and comedy acts.
- A six-part documentary about the Broadway musical
- Soul music has conquered the world in the last 50 years - growing from the raw, electric rhythms of the black underclass, it is now a billion dollar industry with R&B and hip-hop dominating the world's charts. It's been the soundtrack to some of the most extraordinary social, political and cultural shifts. And, together with the civil rights movement, it has challenged the white hegemony, helped breakdown segregation and encouraged the fight for racial equality.
- The most successful and prestigious weekly variety show in the history of Dominican television.
- An odyssey of the twentieth century in entertainment, television and elsewhere.
- Volumz brings you music and interviews highlighting the best of the Australian Indigenous music scene.
- As artists and music lovers, we believe that life itself is the greatest teacher. Thats where the real challenges lie; in a real time environment that puts us face to face with the situation at hand. Pro Studio Live emerged as an idea of giving people access to the best professionals in the music industry and learn directly from "their office", the recording studio. Pro Studio Live will show you what professionals know by experience, giving you access to recording, mixing and mastering sessions through live transmissions free of charge. We want to bring music education to a higher level, and it's not just us. Through our company we find like minded individuals who want to share their knowledge, and we provide them the opportunity. Here at Pro Studio Live, we are only playing a part in a growing musical culture, where mastery is no longer something that only few can attain.
- Program which takes the viewers on a trip through the biggest and freshest dance tunes around
- A cross-Canada search for talented young people who can sing, act and dance, which resulted in a final competition for scholarships and the title of "Canada's Triple Sensation".
- "Night Tracks" was TBS SuperStation's answer to MTV and the music-video craze of the mid-1980's. Airing on Friday & Saturday nights, it featured back-to-back videos played in marathon stretches that extended well into Sunday morning. Night Tracks differed from MTV with a more genre-diverse playlist, with an emphasis in r&b, dance-music and less-mainstream fare. A highlight of the show was that off-air vee-jay's kept chatter to a minimum. Other versions of the show included "Chart-Busters" (with a count-down format) and "Power Play", which featured the most popular chart-toppers.
- The Golden Disc Awards is an annual South Korean music awards ceremony that honors achievements in the local music industry.
- A music scout gets fired from his corporate job and gets a job at a smaller indie label.
- Six young men experience pain and horror during their stay in the Japanese Prison Camp during World War II.
- The Story of Pop and Politics: About the relationship between performers and politics in the USA, the UK, Germany and France from the 1960s until 2003.
- Extensive introduction to the Copenhagen ballet tradition created by August Bournonville, ballet master at Royal Danish Theater 1830-1879. Choreography presented by a dozen of the finest solo dancers of the day, directed by Hans Brenaa.