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- "Chiller Theatre" was a non-hosted movie series, showing American International (and other non-Universal) horror movies of the 1950's; on WPIX-TV Channel 11, New York City, New York, USA from 2 January 1971 until 21 August 1982.
- "Time For Joya", later retitled "Joya's Fun School",was an African-American children's series that was produced and broadcasted by WPIX-TV 11 out of New York City. The series premiered in March of 1970 and aired on WPIX-TV 11 through December of 1982. The characters on the show included the host Joya (Joya Sherrill), The Professor (Luther Henderson) who played the piano on the series, Mr. BB (Brumsic Brandon, Jr.) who was the artist on the show, and a bookworm puppet named Seymour. The series treated young viewers with stories, songs, puppets, art and more. The series aired on WPIX-TV 11 for 12 years, entertaining a generation of kids.
- Every Travel Therapy episode explores a new destination inspiring and empowering you to pick the trips you need to take based on what you're going through in life, featuring top resorts, spas and culinary adventures from around the world.
- Teenager dance show hosted by Allen Ludden.
- A subway shooting that ignited a racial firestorm; the deadly days of the crack epidemic; a pair of high-profile trials that exposed domestic abuse; and the assassination of a rising political star. A four-part true crime miniseries.
- A Greenwich Village folk-rock trio make their way in New York City trying to score a record contract.
- This crackling high-definition fire, accompanied by classic holiday music, is sure to add warmth this holiday season, even for those without a fireplace.
- First amateur round robin tournament at the Town Tennis Club, New York City, featuring the nation's top-ranking stars, presented each Monday night until the conclusion of the tournament.
- Broadcast Feb 8 and 9; Monday and Tuesday, 9-ll pm EST. Sponsors- National Biscuit Co. (Nabisco Milk -Bone), for half of each show; with Piel's Beer, U. S. Rubber Co and Robert Burns Cigars sharing the remaining time. Sportscasters Jimmy Powers and John "Bud" Palmer, and dog experts Percy Roberts and Joe Stetson, present the highlights and special events of the Westminster Kennel Club Show from Madison Square Garden.
- Multi-network coverage of the annual Easter Parade in New York City from four locations: the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (WPIX); the Plaza Hotel (WCBS); the Sherry Netherland Hotel (WABC); the Palazzo d'Italia roof garden in Radio City (WNBC).
- Experience the fear and paranoia of New York City during the Summer of 1977. This short documentary explores the legacy of the Son of Sam case using original footage not seen since it aired and interviews with PIX11 journalists. Many remember well-chronicled Son of Sam saga, but the passing decades have dulled the fear and paranoia of the Summer of 1977. This is an attempt to recreate that frenetic atmosphere and capture the experience that held New York City hostage 40 years ago.
- A screening of the uncut Sunset Blvd with Swanson providing comments and anecdotes, marking the 30th anniversary of WPIX.
- "Science Fiction Theater" was a non-hosted science fiction / horror movie show on WPIX-TV Channel 11, in New York, New York, USA. The show likely ran in the 1970s.
- A commercial for a Halloween contest in which audience should've spot the pictures of five villains during the airing of Ghostbusters (1986).