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- Follows the successful career of Jackson as well as her unique friendship and devotion to Martin Luther King Jr. and her unsung contribution to the Civil Rights Movement.
- A Documentary that charts the life and music of gospel singer Mahalia Jackson
- A two hour music television special honoring the life, career and music of the Queen of Gospel. The production will include performers from every musical genre who will perform a song that Mahalia Jackson either performed or recorded. It will be filmed in New Orleans.
- Mahilia Jackson gospel singer in her first British TV show.
- Featuring over 40 minutes of vintage performances by the world's greatest gospel singer, this is Mahalia at her most powerful, singing the beloved songs of the holiday season.Originally intended as musical vignettes for CBS's 1960-61 television season, this beautiful footage has been digitally remastered for optimum sound and picture quality form the original 16mm Kinescopes.
- TV Mini Series
- Video footage of Mahalia Jackson performing the Gospel hymn "How I Got Over" originally composed and in 1951 by Clara Ward. The video shows Jackson performing the song live at a church in Chicago with the audience clapping along.
- Mahalia Jackson - "Old Rugged Cross" and "Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?" --Roberta Sherwood and sons - "Easter Parade" medley. --Charles K.L. Davis (Hawaiian musician) - "Ave Maria." --Patricia Neway and Regina Sarfaty - "To This We've Come" (scene from the musical "The Consul"). --Mahalia Jackson - "I Found The Answer" (with Willie Webb on organ and Mildred Falls on piano). --The University Of Rochester Men's Glee Club - "Salvation Cometh To Our God" and "Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child." Comedy: --Wayne And Shuster (comedy team) - an Ad agency is hired by the IRS to make people WANT to pay their taxes. Also appearing: --Phil Jones Troupe - children dance to "It's Easter Time," "Peter Cottontail" and "Whisker On The Easter Bunny's Nose." --Cameo: Bill Moose Skowron (of the New York Yankees) appears on stage. --David Seville and The Chipmunks - sing along, followed by Alvin giving David an exploding Easter basket.
- Panelists question a White House correspondent, a mink ranch female owner and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a gospel singer with a powerful contralto voice.
- 1956–1960TV Episode
- 1962–1986TV-PGTV Episode
- 1962–1986TV-PGTV Episode
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1958–1967TV Episode
- Episode: (1959)1958–1967TV Episode
- 2020– 23mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 9mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2022– 43mPodcast Episode
- 1968–1971TV Episode
- Milton Berle hosts with guests Harpo Marx and gospel singer Mahalia Jackson who performs 'Somebody Bigger Than You and I.'
- 1969–1971TV Episode
- 1969–1971TV Episode