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- Phil Collins performs in the music video for "Take Me Home" off the album "No Jacket Required" recorded for Atlantic Records. Collins sings the song at various locations throughout the world including London, Paris, New York City, Tokyo, Hollywood, Chicago, and Sydney. When he returns home, his wife accuses him of being at the pub.
- Richard Christy's parents have never been to New York and are amazed by the sights.
- The first of a series of six shorts based on the 'Major Bowes Amateur Hour' radio program on the N.B.C. Network. This one featured winning performers from the program, none of which were purely amateur, such as singer Gloria Rich and others already performing on radio programs broadcast from New York City.
- A behind the scenes of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' Coming Out Of Their Shells stage show.
- Brian Regan reinvigorates comedy with his new live stand-up special, "Live From Radio City Music Hall." He describes what it's like to work at IHOP, demonstrates the awkwardness of going to a new doctor and challenges the common notion that you shouldn't grocery shop when you're hungry. Anything could happen, so expect lots of Regan's signature high-energy social commentary.
- Adele Live in New York City was Adele's one-night-only show at Radio City Music Hall, which took place on November 17, 2015.
- American Movie Classics documentary about the New York City movie palace.
- John Mulaney relays his childhood and Saturday Night Live (1975), eviscerates the value of college, and laments getting older in this comedy special. Other topics include the church, his family, President Trump and pedophiles abducting kids.
- A look back at the Riverdance phenomenon...the first 10 years.
- Barney and his friends take the stage to delight and entertain everyone at Radio City Music Hall. They all work together to make a special surprise for the audience using items from "The Barney Bag". But before they are able to share it, a new visitor, The Winkster, sneaks away with the bag. The Winkster doesn't know how to make friends. Throughout the show, the kids are trying to catch The Winkster and teach him that all you have to do is ask in order to make friends of your own. Also, the chase takes everyone to "Barney's Imagination Circus" with fun-loving clowns and some dancing bears. After the circus ends, the chase continues until Winkster confesses that he took the bag for everyone to play with him. After his confession, he remembers to use the words "Please" and "Thank You," and then becomes friends with Barney, BJ, Baby Bop, and the kids. Barney then unveils the surprise to the audience and then asks them to use their imaginations to make the heart bigger. After the unveiling of the then bigger heart, Barney, BJ, Baby Bop, Winkster, and the kids wrap up the show with "Everyone is Special."
- The evolution of the movie business over the past century, from penny arcades and nickelodeons, to the grand movie palaces built by the studios, and what happened over the years as they were challenged by television and cell-phone cinema.
- A nostalgic look at radio's golden age focusing on one ordinary family and the various performers in the medium.
- With the help of the fans and April O'Neil, the Ninja Turtles have to stop Shredder and Baxter Stockman from destroying all of the music in the world.
- A second collection of great performances from the Tony Awards. Some of the classics of the Broadway stage have been lost to history - except for the archives of the American Theatre Wing and its collection of films of the Tony Awards ceremonies. Performances in the on-air version included "Anything Goes" from the 1987 revival of _Anything Goes_, "Bosom Buddies" from _Mame_, "I Believe in You" from the original production of _How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying_, "La Vie En Rose" from _Piaf_, "The Impossible Dream" from the original production of _Man of La Mancha_, "Take A Glass Together" from _Grand Hotel_, "That's How You Jazz" from _Jelly's Last Jam_, "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat" from the 1992 revival of _Guys and Dolls_, "We Are What We Are/I Am What I Am" from _La Cage Aux Folles_, "Les Miserables Medley", "You'll Never Walk Alone" from the 1994 revival of _Carousel_ and "All I Care About" from the original production of _Chicago_.
- An aging, dissolute matinee idol is slated to appear on a live TV variety show in 1954, and a young comedy writer is tasked with the thankless job of keeping him ready and sober for the broadcast.
- Liza Minelli: Live From Radio City Music Hall chronicles her sold-out 1992 tour, filled with dazzling choreography and gorgeous costumes. Liza is in rare form with renditions of "Some People," "Imagine," "Theme From 'New York, New York'," and more
- In 1953, a cashier poses as a writer for blacklisted talents to submit their work through, but the injustice around him pushes him to take a stand.
- Rocky faces the ultimate challenge from a powerful new contender, and must turn to a former rival to help regain his throne as the undisputed fighting champion.
- Antoine Fuqua's documentary on the blues, shot at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
- Watch this extraordinary early Riverdance performance, captured live at Radio City Music Hall in the heart of New York City.
- A record company intern is hired to accompany out-of-control British rock star Aldous Snow to a concert at L.A.'s Greek Theater.
- A young man accused of sabotage goes on the run to prove his innocence.
- Recorded October 30th and 31st, 1980, at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, Dead Ahead showcases the recently reformed Grateful Dead lineup in acoustic and electric splendor.
- The lives of several couples and singles in New York City intertwine over the course of New Year's Eve.
- Musical salute to members of The Songwriter's Hall of Fame.
- A look back at the history of the famed theater since its opening in the early 1930s. Ann-Margret stars in various production numbers which recreate the different eras of its past, and host Gregory Peck reminisces about his days as a Music Hall page.
- Fans lucky enough to score tickets to Heaven And Hell's Radio City Music Hall performance on March 30, 2007 - the concert sold out in a matter of minutes - were fortunate witnesses to the glorious return of Ronnie James Dio, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Vinny Appice. Onstage in the U.S. for the first time in 15 years, the group let loose an onslaught of iconic metal spotlighting Dio's memorable tenure with Black Sabbath. Rhino relives every bone-crushing riff and thunderous howl from the evening with the release of Live From Radio City Music Hall on DVD. Live From Radio City Music Hall captures the band bashing its way through some of the Dio era's best. The quartet also performed a pair of new songs - the hit single 'The Devil Cried' and 'Shadow Of The Wind' from the Rhino CD Black Sabbath: The Dio Years.
- A spunky young orphan is taken in by a rich eccentric, much to the chagrin of the cantankerous woman who runs the orphanage.
- Tony Award is the popular name of award, annually awarded for achievements in area of the American theatre, including a musical theatre. Complete official name of award - "Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre".
- A young couple trying for a baby moves into an aging, ornate apartment building on Central Park West, where they find themselves surrounded by peculiar neighbors.
- The aging patriarch of an organized crime dynasty transfers control of his clandestine empire to his reluctant son.
- Twenty-first annual MTV Video Music Award show. Hosted by Chris Rock.
- All-star variety special celebrating the centennial of the Actors' Fund of America.
- Jimmy Fallon hosts the 19th annual awards ceremonies. Performers include Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band; Pink; Ja Rule, Ashanti and Nas; Shakira; Eminem.
- All star variety special, the third "Night of 100 Stars" benefit for the Actors Fund.
- The first ever MTV Video Music Award show. Hosted by Dan Aykroyd and Bette Midler.
- Tony Award is the popular name of award, annually awarded for achievements in area of the American theatre, including a musical theatre. Complete official name of bonus - "Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre".
- Fifth annual PBS fund-raising spectacular.
- The 2009 MTV video music awards
- Annual MTV Video Music Award show. Hosted by Dennis Miller at Radio City Music Hall.
- MTV presents its Video Music Awards for 2001. Performers include U2, *NSYNC (with Michael Jackson), Staind, Alicia Keys, Jennifer Lopez (with Ja Rule), and Missy Elliott (with Nelly Furtado).