Corporation is a Canadian business documentary series of short films about the Steinberg supermaket chain.
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Corporation is a Canadian business documentary series of short films about the Steinberg supermaket chain.
To Say the Least is an American game show that aired on NBC from October 3, 1977 to April 21, 1978. The show was produced by Heatter-Quigley Productions, hosted by Tom Kennedy and announced by Kenny Williams. This was Kennedy's third NBC show to debut in the span of one year; his first, 50 Grand Slam, was canceled after a 13-week run in December 1976 and was replaced by a daytime version of his hit Name That Tune, which was canceled in June 1977 after 26 weeks.
Three Men of the City is a 1974 Australian TV series about a corporate battle. It was followed in 1975 by the series The Company Men.
The Family is a Canadian dramatic television miniseries which aired on CBC Television in 1971.
A five part series in which writers of Science Fiction talk about their work - the imaginative futures that are becoming the characteristic literature of our technological age.
The Magnificent Marble Machine is an American television game show based on the arcade game of pinball. The show ran on NBC from July 7, 1975 to March 12, 1976, but was interrupted for two weeks in January due to scheduling changes on the network and aired repeats from March 15 to June 11. It aired in both half-hour slots between Noon and 1:00 PM, Eastern. Merrill Heatter and Bob Quigley packaged this program, with Robert Noah as executive producer. Art James served as host, and Johnny Gilbert was the announcer.
Description of the so-called "Final Solution"
The daily existence of Tushi shepherds based on documented material, is poetically interpreted in the film and shows the moral harmony, spiritual purity, and fortitude of the characters of the film. The characters, with the exception of the main character, are local residents.
Branko Milicevic, known as "Kockica" (Little Cube) teaches and talks with young children on various life topics in an educational and interesting way.
Italian miniseries
The story revolves around a grandmother whose grandson travels to the United States of America. Then the grandfather sends her letters as if they were from his grandson to ease her grief.
Stumpers! is a game show hosted by Password emcee Allen Ludden that aired on NBC from October 4 to December 31, 1976. Lin Bolen, former head of NBC Daytime Programming, developed the show. Bill Armstrong was the program's regular announcer, with Charlie O'Donnell filling in for several episodes. The show featured game play similar to Password, with two teams attempting to guess the subject of puzzles based on clues provided by their opponents. The series premiered and ended on the same dates as 50 Grand Slam, which immediately followed Stumpers! on the NBC schedule and was hosted by Ludden's good friend Tom Kennedy, who made a walk-on appearance during the closing segment of the Stumpers! premiere.
A historical play in three parts. In 1176, Sverre Sigurdsson arrives from the Faroe Islands and becomes leader of the Birkebeiner. The series shows how he became king of Norway.
The Don Lane Show is an Australian talk show television series aired on Nine Network in 1975 until 13 November 1983.
Witness to Yesterday is a Canadian docudrama television series which featured staged interviews with historical personalities. It was first broadcast by Global Television Network in 1974, then produced by TVOntario to 1976. A 12-episode revival of the series was produced in 1998 for History Television.
A TV show based on the children's magazine "Marigold" by famous Serbian writer Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj, which have been published from 1880 to 1911.
A talk show featuring people who deserve to talk about their own lives. Focusing on the epochal aspects of their own lives, they talked about episodes that determined the direction of their lives and their personal beliefs that they had gained through experience.