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- Mohamed Bzeek, a foster parent who takes in terminally ill children, often caring for them until they die. Adele René shares her incredible story of caring for her brother when he was diagnosed with ALS.
- The ghosts of various murder victims tell their terrifying and haunting stories.
- Cate Blanchett (Carol (2015)); author Burt Reynolds (memoir, "But Enough About Me").
- Captain Video, late of the expansive and immensely popular TV science-fiction series "Captain Video and His Video Rangers", addressed the audience from his secret mountain headquarters to entertain between screenings of Paramount cartoons including Superman, Betty Boop, and Little Lulu.
- A sponsored film made for the Chicago chapter of Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace that explores the conflicted opinions of conservative white inhabitants of Chicago's Garfield Ridge neighborhood on the Vietnam War. This film was restored by Chicago Film Archives and Colorlab in 2011 thanks to a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation.
- Steve begins community service at a retirement home and meets Saul Howard, an ex-entertainer with Alzheimer's disease, whom Steve confides in with his problems. Dylan asks Jesse for advice when he is told to appear in court over his car accident. Meanwhile, Valerie returns to Beverly Hills after spending a sunny Christmas vacation in the Caribbean, instead of visiting her mother in Buffalo, which prompts a cold response from Kelly who openly admits to everyone that she despises Valerie and doesn't trust her for a second. Ray declines a request by Donna to perform at the opening of the Peach Pit After Dark nightclub. While working at the hospital as a resident intern, Andrea has a run in with an attractive doctor named Peter Tucker.
- A group of friends living in Beverly Hills, California make their way through life from their school days into adulthood.
- The murder of John Lennon on Dec. 8, 1980, was as devastating as it was shocking. And Eyewitness News covered the murder like no other news source, as it happened in our backyard, to a person who was more than just one of the most famous celebrities on Earth - he was our neighbor. John Lennon lived at the Dakota, just a few blocks from our studio. Employees of Channel 7 considered him a friendly face they'd wave to -- he, Yoko, and their young son, Sean, would shop in the same shops and go for walks on the same streets. At least one ABC employee, Geraldo Rivera, was a close friend of the Lennons.
- Les Crane hosts this live 1:00 AM late night phone-in talk show. Debut of program was September 16, 1963. For the first month the title of the telecast was NIGHT LINE...LES CRANE. Beginning on October 18, 1963 the title was changed to THE LES CRANE SHOW. These late night LIVE broadcasts were aired Monday thru Friday. on local station WABC New York. Beginning December 6, 1963 late night broadcasts aired Tuesday thru Saturday. Also, another time slot opened for Crane with a similar format airing on WABC in the afternoon...a one hour version broadcast from 1:30-2:30pm, five days a week, and again returning to late night broadcasting usually 1am to 2:00am after the WABC late movie, This version of The Les Crane Show concluded its final broadcast on July 31, 1964. On August 3, 4, 5, 6, & 8, 1964 THE NEW LES CRANE SHOW premiered...a five program trial rivaling Johnny Carson's TONIGHT SHOW. It was Nationally televised and it is considered the FIRST network talk show program to compete with THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON. On November 9, 1964 THE LES CRANE SHOW premiered and aired regularly weeknights on the ABC network, opposite Johnny Carson's TONIGHT SHOW. After 14 weeks, and low ratings, this series ended with its last telecast airing on February 26, 1965. ABC renamed their late night time slot NIGHTLIFE, premiering on February 29, 1965.This one hour forty five minute weekly late night talk series showcased guest hosts. This series run lasted four months, the last broadcast airing on June 25, 1965. Guest hosts included: Shelley Berman, Pat Boone, Jack Carter, Allan Sherman, Dave Garroway, Bill Cullen, William B. Williams (announcer of this series run), Eddy Arnold, Dale Robetson, Dick Shawn, Louis Nye, & Jan Murray. From June 28 to October 22, 1965 Les Crane returned to this time slot...the series title remaining, NIGHTLIFE. Les Crane no longer was a solo host. He co-hosted with Dave Garroway, and Nippsy Russell.
- Documentary about the history and imminent demise of the Polo Grounds ballpark in New York. Hosted and narrated by actor Horace McMahon, it was filmed during the winter of 1964 at the now abandoned stadium. The film looked back at its history from its opening in the 19th century, to its glory years as the home of the New York Giants baseball team and its final two years as the home of the amazing (and not in good way) New York Mets - as well as other famous events that took place there, such as football contests and boxing matches.
- The participants of the 2016 Ferrari Challenge are still at the famous Sochi Autodrom, which is located on the Russian Black Sea coast near the border to Georgia. For the second Coppa Shell race of the event, race novices have to complete another 19 laps around the Sochi Autodrom, which features a length of 5.858 kilometers. MOTORVISION TV shows you the highlights from the second Coppa Shell race.
- Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos interact with their guests.
- 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.
- When Regis Philbin first gained widespread fame, before The Today Show, co-hosting The Morning Show with Cyndy Garcey.
- Friends, family, fans and an entire community seek justice for the nearly 20-year unsolved murder of RUN DMC's Jam Master Jay.
- 1988– 1hTV-PGTV EpisodeGuest co-host Mark Cuban; Helen Mirren (Woman in Gold (2015)). Also: the latest Dancing with the Stars (2005) castoff; and "Auto Show Week" continues with a look at luxury vehicles.
- 2012– 1hTV EpisodeCelebrating the centennial of the late South African President Nelson Mandela, whose life was dedicated to fighting and ending apartheid, this special edition of "Here and Now" in South Africa takes a look at the life and the legacy of Madiba's journey, his footsteps to freedom and the changed world left behind in the hands of the "born free", the next generation. Sandra Bookman also goes one-on-one with Christo Brand, the jailer who forged an unbreakable bond with Mandela. And, from Johannesburg to Soweto to Cape Town, the program follows the artists and innovators showcasing the best of South Africa today.
- A gritty but essential documentary charting social turbulence in late 1960's Chicago. American Revolution 2 includes footage of the 1968 Democratic Convention protest and riot, a critique of the events by working class African-Americans in Chicago, and attempts by the Black Panther Party to organize poor, southern white youths on the city's north side.
- Trapped in The Twin Towers on September 11th, thousands of ordinary people struggled to make contact with the outside world. Many knew that time was ticking away. These recorded messages and private calls are the most powerful legacy to the families left behind. Often full of love and dignity they depict humanity at its best and most resourceful in the face of evil.
- Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadiens welcome 1967, live from the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria in New York City with updates from Times Square provided by Jack Lescoulie.
- When three hundred thousand members of the Love Generation collided with a few dozen Hells Angels at San Francisco's Altamont Speedway, the bloody slash that transformed a decade's dreams into disillusionment was immortalized on this film.
- A New York press agent must scramble when his major client becomes embroiled in a huge scandal.
- When DEA agents are taken captive by a ruthless South American kingpin, the Delta Force is reunited to rescue them in this sequel to the 1986 film.
- Home movies, photographs, and recited poetry illustrate the life of Tupac Shakur, one of the most beloved, revolutionary, and volatile hip-hop M.Cs. of all time.
- A romantic drama centred on two new lovers: Tyler, whose parents have split in the wake of his brother's suicide, and Ally, who lives each day to the fullest since witnessing her mother's murder.
- The life of disgraced mogul Lou Pearlman, including his role in one of the biggest Ponzi scheme in history, his blimp business, how he got involved in the boy band scene and how he led authorities on an international manhunt, which ended with his final destination to prison;
- An annual New York City celebration of all things Puerto Rican.
- Charles Hobson the original creative force behind the long-running "Like It Is," a morning current affairs program hosted by Gil Noble. Actor Robert Hooks was the original host and Noble was the interviewer. When Hooks accepted an acting job, Noble replaced him as host, and originally co-hosted with Melba Tolliver. In the beginning, "Like It Is" focused on mostly entertainers, however, when Noble became producer in 1975, he turned its focus to the more serious issues of the black experience. Noble's show debuted on ABC's flagship station in 1968 amid the racial and political turmoil of the era. As producer and host, Noble's goal was to document untold stories of African-American history. Among the notables he interviewed for the program and other WABC-TV broadcasts were African leaders Nelson Mandela and Robert Mugabe; entertainers Bill Cosby, Harry Belafonte and Lena Horne; sports legends Muhammad Ali and Arthur Ashe; and political figures including Jesse Jackson and Louis Farrakhan.
- Pioneering local New York City newscast which ushered in the "Happy Talk" style of news presentation.
- Stanley had many guests on his show- Sylvester Stallone, Miss Nude 1976, Truman Capote, Frank Zappa, and many more.
- New York City Channel 7 local program "Here and Now" airs every Sunday at noon on WABC and is dedicated to covering the latest issues, trends and news stories impacting the local black community in New York, Long Island and New Jersey.
- Stand-Up Comedienne Devorah Cutler-Rubenstein shares the power of perspective and a sense of humor when coping with a lumpectomy. Her antics are complemented by Sarah Uffindell, a M.D., in neurology residency who with a similar perspective, endured a double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery.
- Not all the perpetrators are men. Meet Robert Ellis, a VICTIM of spousal abuse, and a professional pilot whose wife literally beat him into the ER room on more than one occasion. Also meet Mike Altman, who fits perhaps the more familiar profile of the male abuser ? and learn how he was able to heal from this misdirected anger - and meet his wife, with whom he has been able to rebuild their family.
- He's created over 38 television series, written more than 350 episodes himself, and executive produced over 1,500. He also has two feature films in development and three national best selling novels - and another one on the way - to his credit. Who would've ever thought that one of the most prolific television writers/producers ever, Steven J. Cannell, has Dyslexia?
- Author Jacqueline Marcell chronicles her challenging path through her father's Elder Rage and her mother's much more sweet and docile manifestation of Dementia. Dr. Rodman Shankle clears up misinformation and confusion about Dementia (Alzheimer's being just one of over 200 various forms) and both author and doctor provide steps to help family members negotiate these difficult times.
- The new century and shifting familial roles has only served to strengthen the importance of the father's role in a boy's upbringing. But what happens when there's no dad around to do it? Can single moms carry the torch alone? Meet Trevor Goddard, from the hit TV series Jag, whose had hundreds of roles - but none he's more proud of than father to his boys, and Thomas Ian Nicolas, from Rookie of the Year, whose single-mom did such a good job as a mother - he never felt he was missing anything.