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- Ein Mann überfällt eine Bank, um die Operation seines Geliebten zahlen zu können; es kommt zu einer Geiselnahme und in Folge zu einem gewaltigen Medienzirkus.
- Eine eingehende Untersuchung dessen, wie der Vietnamkrieg auf verschiedene Art und Weise das Leben der Menschen in einer kleinen Industriestadt in Pennsylvania beeinflusst und zerrüttet.
- Eine Hexe, die mit einem normalen Mann verheiratet ist, kann nicht widerstehen, ihre magischen Kräfte einzusetzen, um die Probleme ihrer Familie zu lösen.
- Ein New Yorker Architekt wird zu einem Ein-Mann-Volksjustizkommando, nachdem seine Frau von Straßenpunkern ermordet wurde, in denen er nach dem Zufallsprinzip ausgeht und Möchtegern-Räuber auf den gemeinen Straßen im Dunkeln tötet.
- Der kühle schwarze Privatdetektiv John Shaft wird von einem Verbrecherlord angeheuert, um seine entführte Tochter zu finden und zurückzuholen.
- Tough detective Buddy leads an elite New York City unit to convict felons and jail them for a minimum of seven years. Buddy is trying to find out who killed his partner but uncovers a plot to kidnap mobsters for money.
- "Popeye" Doyle reist nach Marseille, um Alain Charnier zu finden, den Drogenschmuggler, der ihm in New York entkommen ist.
- Wenn die Detektive einer verdeckten Polizeieinheit auf mysteriöse Weise von einem Kampfkünstler getötet werden, wird ein professioneller Kickboxer engagiert, um ihnen zu helfen.
- Ein Blick auf das Leben, die Lehren und das Vermächtnis des Kult-Fernsehmoderators Fred Rogers.
- Documentary on the deaths of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls and the East Coast/West Coast, hip-hop/rap rivalry that culminated in late 1996 and early 1997.
- This series began in NYC/Secaucus, on local station WOR-TV channel 9, in 1955, and ran a little more than 3 decades on that station, ending as a WWOR show in 1988. It featured top-tier movies, where each feature would run for an entire week, airing twice nightly. This format, that simulated the local neighborhood movie house, was also adopted by other local stations, realizing that this was one way to reach the most viewers, considering the competition from the networks. The first 3 features were "Magic Town" staring James Stewart, "Body And SouL" staring John Garfield", and "A Double Life"staring Ronald Coleman. Much of the 1930s and 40s library from RKO were featured. As the station was a subsidiary of "RKO General Tire", many of those films were rental free, to the station. Those RKO films included "King Kong","Gunga Din","Citizen Kane" and the "Fred Astaire"- "Ginger Rogers" RKO musicals. In the summer of 1957, a few of those RKO films such as "King Kong" and "Top Hat" were aired, one time only, on ABC Network TV, on Saturday nights, after which they returned to be rerun on "Million Dollar Movie".
- Ein Debattenprogramm, das vom konservativen Experten William F. Buckley moderiert wurde, der mit vielen bemerkenswerten Persönlichkeiten des 20.
- 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.
- "The Merry Mailman" was a children's television show that ran locally in the New York City metro area.
- King Leontes of Bohemia suspects his wife, Hermione, and his friend, Polixenes, of betraying him. When he forces Polixenes to flee for his life, Leontes sets in motion a chain of events that lead to death, a ferocious bear, an infant left in the snow, young love, and a statue coming to life.
- Music video for Bad to the Bone by George Thorogood and The Destroyers.
- "Fright Night" was a hosted horror movie show with Larry Vincent as Seymour, also known as Sinister Seymour (1969 - January 1972) and then Lisa Clark as Moona Lisa (January 1972 to Mid 1973), screened on KHJ-TV, Channel 9.
- A protest organization of rock musicians musically declare their boycott of a major South African resort and the making of that video is discussed.
- Official music video for "The Glamorous Life" by Sheila E..
- Based on the true story of Rogelio "Ye Yo" Sotomayor, which occurred in New York City in 1960. The daily struggle between the fugitive and the city's police occupied the headlines of the newspapers. Despite the strong police cordon, Ye Yo managed to escape to Puerto Rico.
- This syndicated show presented adaptations of Broadway shows.
- Music video for "Crush on You" by The Jets.
- Beginning in 1951, New York City's WOR-TV aired The Buster Crabbe Show on weekday evenings. The world-famous Olympic swimmer, cowboy actor, and Flash Gordon star hosted each show seated behind a desk in a ranch foreman's bunkhouse, regaling kids with stories, games, and interviews. Buster would also introduce a classic Western movie, cut down to less than thirty minutes.