6 hour 25 minute mini-series documentary detailing in months and year the biggest battle fought in the American Civil War.
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6 hour 25 minute mini-series documentary detailing in months and year the biggest battle fought in the American Civil War.
Animated anthology featuring four rotating cartoon segments: 1) The Mini-Monsters: Normal human twin siblings Sherman and Melissa find themselves in for a surprise when they are sent to summer camp for one year. 2) Street Frogs: Depicting the typical teen-aged hijinks of a gang of street-smart frogs named Big Max, Spider, Moose The Loose, "Honey Love" Loretta , and Dr. Slick. 3) Karate Kat: In a world inhabited by anthropomorphic cats, a private investigator catuses his karate to fight crime in his town which is usually in the form of gang leader Big Papa and his two lackeys named Boom-Boom Burmese and Sumo Sai. 4) TigerSharks: A group of powered-up human/sea animal hybrids consisting of Mako, Walro, Dolph, Octavia, Lorca, Bronc, Angel, and Gupp become involved in underwater adventures that has them facing off against villains like T-Ray and Captain Bizzarly. Despite the show title, the segments have no history in newspaper comic strips.
Tony Harman has lived and worked on the same farm all his life and discusses past, present, and future of the farm.
Bloopers from Jackie Gleason's Honeymooners show.
The Krypton Factor is a United States game show based on the UK series of the same name. The series originally ran on ABC from August 7 to September 4, 1981, and in syndication from September 15, 1990 to September 7, 1991. The first version was produced by Alan Landsburg Productions in association with MCA Television Entertainment. The second version was produced by Kushner-Locke Productions and distributed by Western International. Dick Clark hosted the ABC version and Willie Aames hosted the syndicated version.
The story of the permanently changing landscape and its wildlife of the British isles since the last ice age.
John Candy starred in the half-hour comedy series "Big City Comedy" after leaving SCTV. The show was produced in Utah by The Osmonds for a year, then in Canada for another year. It featured guests like Martin Mull, Billy Crystal, and Fred Willard, and aired on CTV Fridays at 7:30 in the 1980-81 season.
The Bastable family were once rich but now hover on the brink of financial ruin. The six Bastable children turn to treasure-seeking in a desperate effort to save the family home.
About Alexa King, a free-spirited writer from London, her friend Christine, an ex-concert pianist who now lives in deepest Essex, has two children and loves being pregnant but is otherwise bored and disillusioned and Paul, her husband, a teacher who is stuck in a rut. Answering a letter that is basically a plea for help to regain her sanity, Alexa moves in with her friend for a while but it's not long before an attraction is obvious between her and Paul.
A sequel series to 'Trade Offs' 1982
Two corpses are found in different locations with their heads severed and exchanged. Frank Janek is called on to head the team of detectives investigating. Meanwhile, Janek is trying to find out why an old friend and colleague committed suicide, which eventually leads to a romantic situation with photographer Caroline Wallace and the discovery of some major corruption among his superiors, all of which has little or nothing to do with the murder story.
Home, also referred to as The Home Show, is a daytime informational talk show that aired on ABC from 1988 to 1994. The program was co-hosted by Robb Weller with Sandy Hill and Nancy Dussault rotating as co-hosts during the first season. Gary Collins hosted the show for the remainder of its run.
Sewing with Nancy is an American television show about sewing, hosted by Nancy Zieman. It made its debut on the now-defunct Satellite Program Network in September 1982. Later the 1980s, September 1, 1982 PBS began airing the series, which is distributed by NETA. As of 2011, the show airs on 89% of Public Television stations in the United States. It is the longest-running sewing series in the history of North American television. Sewing with Nancy is co-produced by Wisconsin Public Television at Vilas Hall on the University of Wisconsin campus in Madison. Zieman has Bell's palsy on one side of her face and talked about the condition on an episode in 2011.
Chronicles China’s turbulent 20th century through rare archival footage and eyewitness accounts, tracing its most violent era marked by foreign invasions, civil war, and political upheaval. The documentary examines the decades-long conflict between Mao Zedong’s Communist forces and Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalists (the latter supported by the U.S.), culminating in Mao’s establishment of the People’s Republic in 1949. It also explores Mao’s radical attempts to reshape China, followed by Deng Xiaoping’s transformative market reforms after Mao’s death, which steered the nation toward economic modernization.
Summer Breeze was a single episode pilot which originally aired in 1987 on the NBC television network. Summer Breeze centered around the life of newlyweds Michael and Eve Wainwright. The couple were high school sweethearts finding married life difficult when an old flame went out of his way to make their life miserable in an effort to win the love of Eve, whom he had had a crush on for many years.
Women’s Pro Wrestling was a groundbreaking Japanese television program produced by All Japan Women’s Pro-Wrestling (AJW) that showcased the incredible athleticism, skill, and charisma of the world’s top female wrestlers. Airing primarily in the 1980s and 1990s, the show highlighted iconic matches and feuds involving legendary performers like the Crush Gals, Bull Nakano, and Aja Kong, helping to elevate women's wrestling to new heights of popularity. Known for its fast-paced action, dramatic storytelling, and innovative in-ring techniques, the series became a cultural phenomenon in Japan and cultivated a loyal international following, leaving a lasting legacy on the global wrestling industry.
Short-lived series of compilations of film trailers selected and introduced by film writer Philip Jenkinson, often from his own extensive collection.
This 15 episode series portrays two long train journeys across the length and breadth of India, along with lives of a motley group of passengers.
A man hears a sound of unknown origin. He consults with a sound engineer who helps him decode the sound. Aliens are coming.
The Charron Junkyard was a TV show that aired on MaxTaxTV from 1985 - 2000. It was owned by MaxTaxTV until later seasons until the end (6 - 8). Daft owned many other TV shows that were too graphic and horrible so they got banned, we would tell you the shows but we would get sued if we did. From seasons 6 - 8 (When Daft bought the show) is when the show started getting bad, the reason it got bad is because that was when they started torturing the main character Lennox Charron (Or what the public calls: "The torture era"). An example from the show is a scene where the script was that Lennox's parents went into his room and said "YOU WERE SUPPOSED TO CLEAN THIS ROOM! CLEAN THIS ROOM, NOW!" and they proceeded to destroy his room 𝐈𝐦𝐦𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐥𝐲 after. The show ended in the year 2000 in the middle of the crew making the script for each episode of season 9 that never released because the company Daft got sued and filed for bankruptcy, after half of season 9's script was made.
Concert film/documentary capturing Joe Henderson Quintet at Antone’s in 1986, featuring Joe Henderson, Hank Hehmsoth, Jon Blondell, Dennis Dotson, and Buff Mannion.
Journalist Bill Moyers examines various forms of creative expression by interviewing noted artists and performers regarding their influences and inspiration, and looking at unusual outlets for the creative impulse.
TerrorVision is an American anthology horror television series that aired on the Lifetime channel in March of 1988. It consisted of seven episodes, each approximately 10 minutes in length.
8 part series BBC Documentary "The Way of the Warrior" (Michael Croucher & Dr. Howard Reid, 1983).
"Fredy" is a black ant who solves his problems in every episode with his intelligence and the help of his friends.
Puppet in 1981
Sherriff Don, Forrest Padley, Whittler Dan, and Ron & Marty all invite kids to the village of Joy Junction. Here they teach Christian manners, values, history, and contribution to community.
Bumper Stumpers is a Canadian game show in which two teams of two players attempted to decipher vanity license plates. It aired on the Global Television Network in Canada and on the USA Network in the United States from June 29, 1987 to December 28, 1990. The series was produced by Global in association with Barry & Enright Productions and Wink Martindale Enterprises, in cooperation with USA. It was created by Wink Martindale, developed by Mark Maxwell-Smith, and was hosted by Al Dubois with Ken Ryan announcing. Reruns of the series were seen on Global from 1990 to 1995, and on Game Show Network in 1994-95 and 2000, and on GameTV since October 1, 2012.
Link and Princess Zelda protect the mystical artifact, the Triforce of Wisdom, from falling into the hands of the evil sorcerer Ganon.
The adventures of a fire brigade fighting the sneaky fire imp. Educational animated series about fire safety.
A hosted horror movie show with Al Lewis as "Grampa", hosting a series of horror movies every Saturday on TBS Superstation.
Rock Arena was a weekly Australian music television show broadcast by the ABC from 23 February 1982 until 31 January 1989. The program featured live music performances, and interviews with bands and singers. The performances were presented as if the artist was in a pub or in concert.
Concert from 1983 performed at the Southport Theatre by the popular US folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary.
This was a sitcom on Showtime during the early eighties. The two lead actors played former cops turned bounty hunters.
A short lived tv show that was a televised version of teen magazines. Three regular hostesses who talked about girl issues such as boys, clothes, and boys.
NBC News at Sunrise is an American early morning television news program that aired on NBC from 1983 to 1999. The program featured the top news headlines of the morning, sports and weather reports, and business segments. Many of the program's anchors also appeared on NBC's morning news program Today.
Set in the early 20th century, Mera spored mera (1988) follows a rank-and-file Macedonian (Dilber Tanas) who, amid the chaotic and bloody struggle for independence against the Ottoman Empire, moves from being a passive witness to a conscious participant in the national revolutionary movement.
The flagship annual event of the WWE
The Heroes is a 1989 British/Australian mini-series on Operation Jaywick, a World War II special forces raid on Japanese shipping in Singapore harbour by the Australian Z Special Unit, based on Ronald McKie's 1960 book The Heroes.
All-Star Blitz is an American game show that aired on ABC from April 8 to December 20, 1985, with reruns airing on the USA Network from March 31 to December 26, 1986. Peter Marshall was the host and John Harlan was the announcer for the series, which was produced by Merrill Heatter Productions, in association with Peter Marshall Enterprises.
Foul-Ups, Bleeps & Blunders is the title of a comedy series that aired on ABC for two short seasons in the mid-1980s. The series is hosted by Steve Lawrence and Don Rickles. Produced as a response to NBC's TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes, this series similarly focused on outtakes from popular television programs and movies. The series also included a Candid Camera-like segment showing people caught in amusing situations by hidden cameras. The word blooper was not allowed to be uttered, with the term "foul-up" substituted where applicable. The series debuted on January 10, 1984 as a mid-season replacement series, and returned at the start of the 1984-85 season, however after October 1984 the show ceased to be a weekly offering on ABC and instead aired at various times as filler for the next few months before resuming weekly broadcast in the spring, after which it was cancelled.
The Morio Kazama -led " Zenigata Heiji" was a television period drama series that aired on Nippon Television every Tuesday from 8:00 PM to 8:54 PM from January 6 to December 22 , 1987. It consisted of 37 regular episodes and 3 special episodes.
Fantasy is an American game show franchise co-hosted by Peter Marshall and Leslie Uggams, with Chris Lemmon and Meredith MacRae as remote correspondents. Bill Armstrong announced the show, with substitutes from Johnny Gilbert and Charlie Tuna with Tuna replacing Armstrong about midway through the series' run. It aired on NBC from September 13, 1982 to October 28, 1983, and was videotaped at the network's studios in Burbank, California. The hourlong show offered contestants the opportunity to "make their dreams come true". It was nominated for six Daytime Emmy Awards, with one win to Uggams for the 1983 award for Outstanding Host or Hostess in a Variety Series. She was nominated for the same category in 1984. Game Show Network only aired one episode of the series.
Aeschylus’ Oresteia, a Greek tragic trilogy consisting of Agamemnon, Libation Bearers (Choephoroi) and Furies (The Eumenides) was transmitted on Channel 4 on 9 October 1983. An one-hour documentary "The Oresteia at Epidaurus" was also released on 9 October 1983. First performed in 458 BCE as part of the Oresteia trilogy alongside Choephoroi and Eumenides. The National Theatre - UK - production.
The adventures of Brady Hawkes, a gambler on his way to help his young son while also helping another gambler learn to play it right.
Throughout the mid-1980s, viewers tuning in late at night to Los Angeles’s KTTV Channel 11 could catch a broadcast unlike any other: ETERNITY’S PILLAR, a journey through the astral plane created and hosted by jazz visionary and spiritual guru Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda. Blending music, meditation, chanting, and an avant-garde video-art aesthetic, this singular audiovisual experience—four episodes of which are presented here—is a sublimely cosmic expression of Coltrane’s deep-held belief in music’s capacity to attain spiritual transcendence.
Julia Child prepares iconic dishes from the States with the help of chefs from premiere restaurants around the country who share their techniques and specialties, wine experts who offer selections to pair with the evening's dinner.
Gail Renard's story is set in both modern and Victorian times and remains a rarity indeed, this atmospheric six part ghost/supernatural/mystery serial was made for children, and those with a keen memory might remember it was originally shown as part of a short-lived ATV (Associated Television) anthology series of children's dramas subtitled 'Spooky'. When Central TV took over from ATV, it was rumored that this show along with episodes from the once extremely popular Tiswas, were wiped and lost forever. This show was originally broadcast in 1981.
Fandango is a country music-themed quiz show which aired on TNN from March 8, 1983 to March 31, 1989, when it was replaced by Top Card. Fandango was the first TV game show to air on TNN and was one of the longest-running game shows on a cable network. The show was hosted by singer Bill Anderson, who was joined by Blake Pickett as co-host in 1987. Disc jockey Charlie Chase has sometimes been identified as the voice of "Edgar the Talking Jukebox", but Anderson's autobiography Whisperin' Bill names Edgar's voice as being that of Anderson's long-time friend, radio announcer Bill Robinson.
TV movie that aired during the Kayō Sasupensu Gekijō (Tuesday Suspense Theater) programming block on the Nippon TV network.
Never has a home team played a World Series under a roof or in front of louder fans. Never in the history of Major League Baseball has the home team won every game of the World Series. Of course, never before had the Minnesota Twins won a World Series, and never would anyone have picked them to improve from a sub-.500 winning percentage to champions in just one season. All seven World Series Games against the St. Louis Cardinals.
Juvenile Jury is an American children's game show which originally ran on NBC from April 3, 1947 to August 1, 1954. It was hosted by Jack Barry and featured a panel of kids aged ten or less giving advice to solve the problems of other kids. The show began in 1946 as a radio program on WOR in New York, but then successfully made the transition to television. It continued to be broadcast as a radio program until 1953.
Hosted by Oscar Brown Jr. Explores the black musical tradition from its African sources to its present place in American music.
Two contestants, each with a celebrity partner, must guess words from their partners' clues; then the roles are reversed. Winners face the pyramid. Contestants with the highest scores get a change to play in the $50,000 tournament.
Saadia, who lives in a working-class neighborhood, falls in love with Hamada but is harassed by Barhoum, who tries to get close to her. However, when Hamada proposes to marry Saadia, things do not go as planned.
Marvel Action Universe is a weekly syndicated television block from Marvel Productions featuring animated adaptions of Dino-Riders and RoboCop. Marvel Action Universe debuted in 1988.
Uncle Fouad is traveling around the country
Animal Crack-Ups is an ABC game show which aired in primetime from August 8 to September 12, 1987, after which it aired on Saturday mornings from September 12, 1987 to December 30, 1989 and again from June 2 to September 1, 1990. It was produced by ABC Productions in association with Vin Di Bona Productions and hosted by Alan Thicke, who was on Growing Pains at the time. The program was based on a Japanese series, Waku Waku. The show's theme song was "Animals Are Just Like People Too", created by Thickovit music