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- Remixed Music Video dedicated To Lou Costello
- The growing up mentioned in the title of this Screen Snapshots refers to former child-star Larry Simms, the Alexander "Baby Dumpling" Bumstead of the "Blondie" Films, who was grown up and in the U. S. Navy. He helps narrate scenes of stars, Abbott and Costello, Burns and Allen, and Rita Hayworth, entertaining servicemen
- Music Video Dedicated To Lou Costello
- Abbott and Costello were hosts. The Amin Brothers did acrobatics. Teresa Brewer sang a medley of ballads at front stage, then did a song and dance with the June Taylor dancers to Roll Them Roly Boly Eyes, her recent record, wearing a short showgirl skirt. Hoagy Carmichael played piano. Abbott And Costello were involved in skits.
- Episode: (1954)1950–19559.1 (29)TV EpisodeJerry is the newest member.is a shy new member.
- Project XX examines the period between the end of World War II to the start of the Korean War describing the growth in the standard of living, Cold War suspicions in America, and Truman's shocking defeat of Dewey in the presidential election of 1948.
- 90 minute documentary about Hollywood during the war years of World War II and the part they played in assisting the war effort and the kinds of movies and war movies that were made during that era. Features a large number of classic clips from old 1940s movies, newsreel footage, shorts and cartoons, in both colour and black-and-white.
- Alan Mowbray, then starring in a series of comedy shorts for Columbia, acts as Master of Ceremonies and tour guide on a trip to stores, shops and sports events in Hollywood. The first stop is at Slapsie Maxies where stars are watching the floor show, and then to a donut shop where several stars are seen dunking donuts. The short ends up at a charity baseball game between comedians and leading men.
- Glenn Ford narrates this hilarious look back at the greatest comedians in movie history,
- "The Horror Show" was a history of horror movies hosted by Anthony Perkins, and featuring clips from scores of horror and sci-fi classics.
- Documentary about the USO of WWII, with a reunion of Bob Hope's famous troupe, consisting, besides him, of Frances Langford, Patty Thomas and Tony Romano.
- 1950–19558.8 (13)TV Episode
- Abbott & Costello host a mock Inaugural Ball for new President Eisenhower. Includes a hilarious recital by Victor Borge sending up outgoing President Truman and his piano-playing daughter Margaret. As Gisele McKenzie checks into Washington hotel, fans recognize her, so she performs a song for them.
- The best collection of the famous duel's live performances.
- Major Adams allows two stowaways, Tobias Jones and his young friend Midge, to stay with the train. But Tobias is in trouble due to his drinking, and things get worse when he's accused of murder.
- Thinking it's a counterfeit, bud tears up a $500 bill. When it turns out to be real, he goes nuts and is put in the old actors' home. This episode includes the "Who's On First" Routine.
- 202443mTV-148.7 (670)TV EpisodeA harrowing account by a former child-star of abuse by his acting coach.
- 1950–19558.6 (10)TV EpisodeHosted by Donald O'Connor. Guests included Ann Sheridan, Patti Moore, Ben Lessey, Sid MIller, Tom D'Andrea, Hal March and The Bell Sisters. The Bell Sisters perform "There's a Ship Comin' In."
- The Steve Allen Show was an American variety show hosted by Steve Allen.
- Dexter Broadhurst & Sebastian Dinwiddle have a hilarious argument over the names and positions of Baseball players.
- Here are many of the greatest hits, finest performances and rarities of more than 50 legends of comedy, from vaudeville to video. Each major talent is showcased in their own segment. Followed by the sound era with musical interludes! Then it's on to the golden age of television and a whole lot more.
- This film consists solely of 8mm and 16mm film taken by players and fans from 1934 to 1957. All but a few minutes of the film are in color. Included is color footage of past major league players and ballparks, many of the parks now defunct. Also included are literary readings, remembrances by former players, and baseball related music.