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- Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos interact with their guests.
- A shocking exposé of the deplorable conditions and abuses from the Willowbrook State School for children with intellectual disabilities.
- Hacking at Leaves documents artist and hazmat-suit aficionado Johannes Grenzfurthner as he attempts to come to terms with the United States' colonial past, Navajo tribal history, and the hacker movement. The story hones in on a small tinker space in Durango, Colorado, that made significant contributions to worldwide COVID relief efforts. But things go awry when Uncle Sam interferes with the film's production.
- Children's musical variety show with cast of regular performers presenting songs, dances and comedy. Program had last been aired over NBC-TV during the spring of 1954 and previously had been a long -time local program over WNBT(NY).
- The series was the oldest known television talk show, running uninterrupted from 1951 to 1993. It was hosted by the experienced comedy writer Joe Franklin, the credited creator of the talk show genre. Franklin was considered an authority on the popular culture of the early 20th century, and the episodes typically focused on veteran performers of show business. He also invited up-and-coming performers, and Franklin claimed that his show featured some of the earliest television appearances of Woody Allen, Garth Brooks, Michael Jackson, Bette Midler, Al Pacino, and Barbra Streisand.
- New York City Channel 7 local program "Here and Now" airs every Sunday at noon on WABC and is dedicated to covering the latest issues, trends and news stories impacting the local black community in New York, Long Island and New Jersey.
- When Regis Philbin first gained widespread fame, before The Today Show, co-hosting The Morning Show with Cyndy Garcey.
- Lifestyle Magazine is a half-hour broadcast television talk show focused on living a full, healthy, and balanced life. It is the second longest continuously-running show on air (second to "Meet the Press"). The show features panel discussions, interviews and demonstration segments focused on whole life health, including fitness, nutrition, relationships, outlook and other ways to promote overall health. This multiple award-winning show reaches a wide age demographic and is the #1 Life-coaching television show TV.
- Under the aegis of VP/GM Joseph Stamler, WABC-TV launched "Report to New York", its first regular news program, on October 26, 1959, featuring Scott Vincent with news, Howard Cosell with sports, and Lynn Dollar with the weather. "Report to New York" aired Monday through Friday at 11:00 p.m. By January 1961, channel 7 expanded "Report to New York" with a 15-minute early edition at 6:15 p.m. on weeknights, and on Saturday and Sunday evenings.
- FLOWING WATER tells the story of the revitalization of the Longwood Garden's Main Fountain Garden - a lavish jewel in the crown of one of the greatest collections of fountains in the United States.
- "Zacherley at Large" was a hosted horror movie show with John Zacherle as "Zacherley" who presented movies on WABC-TV Channel 7, New York City, New York during 1959.
- French composer Michel Legrand is featured in a musical tribute with guest performers Lena Horne, Jack Jones, Mike Curb Congregation, and a group of esteemed jazz musicians.
- "Shock Theater" was a hosted horror movie show with John Zacherle as "Zacherley" who presented movies on WABC-TV Channel 7, New York City, New York from 22 September 1958 to 27 March 1959.
- British singing star Engelbert Humperdinck hosts an hour of outdoor musical entertainment from the scenic island of Bermuda, joined by Canadian singer Anne Murray and Bermudian calypso star Hubert Smith.
- The murder of John Lennon on Dec. 8, 1980, was as devastating as it was shocking. And Eyewitness News covered the murder like no other news source, as it happened in our backyard, to a person who was more than just one of the most famous celebrities on Earth - he was our neighbor. John Lennon lived at the Dakota, just a few blocks from our studio. Employees of Channel 7 considered him a friendly face they'd wave to -- he, Yoko, and their young son, Sean, would shop in the same shops and go for walks on the same streets. At least one ABC employee, Geraldo Rivera, was a close friend of the Lennons.
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- Burl Ives hosts a musical celebration of summer with guests Jimmy Durante, Roger Miller, and The Golddiggers.
- Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, with Marion Brash, present their comedy -satire. Program made its ABC debut locally over WABC-TV on Oct 5, 1953.
- Morton Downey, Jr., stars in a musical series, backed by a three-piece instrumental group, with a female vocalist. The show ran 10 minutes Monday thru Friday 7-7:10pm EST. During the second week title was changed temporarily to the 'Ted Straeter Show'. Beginning March 16, the title again changed to 'The Bill Tabbert Show' and starred Bill Tabbert.
- Pitchman Sid Stone will conduct a television auction of all types of merchandise, with home viewer and audience participation. Bidding for merchandise use sponsor 'Phillies Cigars' cigar bands, package fronts and box lids instead of money.
- Star-studded celebrity salute to the noted disc jockey, Martin Block, as the show marks the climax of the 1955 drive of the March of Dimes. The program originates from the Manhattan Center in New York City.