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- It showcases the life of late Pete Carril, who spent almost half of his career coaching the basketball team at Princeton University
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- New year's special featuring performances by some of country music's biggest names.
- When Tom Cruise calls you up to hang out for the day, you say yes. And for James Corden, that meant having Tom pilot you in two different fighter planes, pushing the limits of gravity and James's stomach.
- Celebrating the 25th anniversary of the broadcast.
- Take a look on iconic performances from Tina Turner, the Notorious B.I.G., Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen, Prince and many others. Also features exclusive interviews.
- Retired police captain and Special Deputy US Marshal Rasheen Peppers rates fugitive chases in movies and TV, such as "The Fugitive," for realism. Peppers breaks down the accuracy of various apprehension operations in "The Fugitive" (1993), "21 Bridges" (2019), and "The Bourne Supremacy" (2004), starring Matt Damon. He looks at the realism of surveillance and tracking methods in "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" (2014), "Breaking Bad" (2013), and "Catch Me If You Can" (2002), starring Leonardo DiCaprio. He also breaks down the safety procedures during fugitive arrests in "Salt" (2010), "Prison Break" (2005), and "U.S. Marshals" (1998), starring Tommy Lee Jones.
- Peak of the Week is a weekly YouTube show hosted by Keshia Chante, serving as your guide to all things Paramount+. The show takes a look at everything from brand-new original series to classic movies to reality TV staples and beyond. You'll get to check-in with your favorite stars, see sneak peeks at all-new shows, and take some deep dives into your all-time favorites, week after week.
- In 2018, Rebecca Sugar's "Steven Universe" featured both the first LGBTQ wedding and the first LGBTQ marriage proposal in a kids' animated TV show. And in 2020, Benson from "Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts" was the first kids' animated character to directly identify themselves as gay. These are groundbreaking achievements in LGBTQ representation, but it took a long time and a lot of hard work to get here. Here's a look back at how LGBTQ characters in kids' shows evolved from Hays Code-era stereotypes and queer-coded villains.
- A special with inspirational stories of several American families with performances of Justin Bieber, Kane Brown, Alessia Cara and Darren Criss.
- The 54th NAACP Image Awards honoring film and television; Queen Latifah hosts.
- Follows a long-running awards show that honors work across various genres like daytime dramas and talk shows, recognizing the outstanding achievement in television programming since 1974.
- SEC on CBS features the premiere matchup of the week in college football.
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- Journalists Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner host the 49th annual Daytime Emmy Awards honoring the greatest daytime shows in the country.
- Carrie Keagan hosts the Live Black Carpet Pre-Show for Metallica's Helping Hands concert benefiting their All Within My Hands foundation.
- TV Mini Series
- Inventors have tried for many years to produce a commercially successful car plane. Now with a car that can fly for three hours and a GPS flying program to manage airborne traffic, the future is not as far off as it seems.
- Alfredo Ballí, a doctor from Monterrey, Mexico, who was convicted for murdering his lover.
- Leslie Odom Jr. hosts a celebration of Broadway's highly anticipated return to live theater; performances from "Jagged Little Pill," "Moulin Rouge. The Musical" and "Tina: The Tina Turner Musical."
- TV SeriesAn access all areas look inside the pleasure-seeking world of luxury ski resorts.
- A man who earned his life by imitating Elvis Presley in the retired houses, with his newly reunited daughter traveling all over Europe, to deliver a sheep to Norway. A hearthwarmer road movie.
- TV Mini Series
- Blacksmith Neil Kamimura rates nine forging scenes from movies and television for realism.
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- It showcases the career of women's basketball hall of famer C. Vivian Stringer, chronicling the team's victory during the 1981-1982 season and highlighting her legacy through interviews.