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- When beloved television, film and Broadway star Florence Henderson knocks, Hollywood answers. Having delighted audiences for over 50 years, there's only one show big enough to contain her unmatched energy and unrivaled charm. The Emmy nominated Florence Henderson Show is a trip through Tinseltown's storied past and festive present. From legendary and iconic celebrity guests, to famous Hollywood landmarks, to nostalgic pop culture, Florence brings us the absolute best show business has to offer. The Florence Henderson Show presents an insider's view of Hollywood from a true Hollywood insider.
- Money Matters with Jean Chatzky helps set viewers on the path to financial health by offering thoughtful advice to viewers during this live one-hour call-in show. Hosted by one of America's most popular personal finance experts, Jean Chatzky is an award-winning journalist, bestselling author, and financial editor for NBC's TODAY Show. In the show, Chatzky takes calls, Skypes, and emails and follows Twitter feeds to address viewers' financial concerns. She offers a dose of empathy along with practical, actionable strategies and advice to help viewers manage their money and plan for the future. Chatzky covers everything from buying or leasing a car to growing your 401(k) to lending money to family members.
- Jointly produced by NBC News, from their studios in Washington and New York, Daily Café tackles pressing stories and current affairs. The show is interested in what those at home have to say; open phone lines and emails incorporate viewer comments, questions and concerns into the program. Hosting from the nation's capitol is Fred Grandy, four-term member of the U.S. House of Representatives and well-known actor from the TV series The Love Boat. Hosting from the Big Apple is Alex Witt, anchor and correspondent for MSNBC. Daily Café features NBC journalists and contributors with news breaks at the top and bottom of the program as well as an exciting roster of guest correspondents including: Dr. Ruth Westheimer, Sherry Parrish, Dr. Kevin Soden, Jean Chatzky and Suze Orman.
- For baby boomers entering the second half of life, discovering what's next can be a daunting challenge... unless you have a team of experts in your corner. Traveling the nation in a tricked-out RV, What's Next? finds people who are uneasy about the transition from work to retirement and gives them a makeover from the inside out. Exuberant host Sherry Parrish hits the open road with her team of experts (specializing in health and wellness, lifestyle and relationships, and volunteer and career opportunities) and together they encourage the show's guests to make the most of their freedom years. The team offers coaching and suggestions designed to make retirement a dynamic phase of life.
- "Who's Cooking with Florence Henderson combines three fabulous ingredients - America's Favorite Mom Florence Henderson, renowned professional Chef Govind Armstrong and a fabulous parade of celebrities who whip up the best recipes they've ever made. Florence's celebrity friends, Virginia Madsen, Marie Osmond, Leeza Gibbons, Holly Robinson Peete, Penn Jillette, Tim Conway, Maria Menounos, Leonard Maltin, Joe Mantegna, Christopher Knight, Fran Drescher and last but certainly not least, Robert Wagner, stop by and share personal and poignant stories with viewers while they cook their favorite recipe and tell the inspiration behind the recipe. From family favorites to great party dishes, the celebrity guests will share recipes that they love to prepare but may need "reinvention." Chef Govind Armstrong, along with a couple Meals on Wheels Chef's step in and give these Celebrity favorites a "healthier" twist that all are sure to enjoy.
- Lea Thompson and John Palmer show how to get the most out of retirement finances; from health care and beauty aids to shrewd investments and travel deals, this insightful program answers the obvious questions and the ones you never thought to ask.
- They may have screamed "ME!!!" while coming of age in the Sixties and Seventies but now the Boomers' present and future are more important than their storied past. Boomers are still relevant, still powerful and continue to have impact. Their impact will continue to grow as they enter new stages of life. Their influence is being felt again, and they are driving change.
- A companion series to RLTV's health series Healthline, Whole Body Health takes a holistic approach to medical care and wellness. Healing herbs, exotic exercises, and rejuvenating recipes are among the recurring themes in this compelling half-hour program. Each week, award winning medical journalist Kevin Soden, MD takes viewers on a journey into the world of complementary, alternative and integrative medicine.
- Stanley Siegel is a retired broadcaster-known to millions for his groundbreaking and often controversial interviews on WABC-and with Stanley On The Go he single-handedly redefines the travel show. Indeed, he redefines the notion of adventure: you don't have to be a young Olympian to have a zest for life. Experience shouldn't-and doesn't-end at 60. Stanley shows that there's more to retirement than bingo and shuffleboard on the Lido deck. He's an inspiration. Stanley takes us headlong around the globe: whether he's on a camel in Giza, the deck of a Navy aircraft carrier off San Diego, straddling a speeding motorbike through the streets of Moscow, or balancing on top of the Sydney Harbor Bridge, each episode is a tour de force with a force of nature. Stanley is irrepressible-his commentary is not only informative and enlightening, but is also often surprising and frequently irreverent. He shows us the iconic sights-the Grand Tour-but also uncovers the unexpected.
- It's the greatest nation in the history of mankind-but serious issues are threatening to slowly bring this superpower to its knees. What can be done to fix America before it's too late? This series focuses on the major issues facing our country through intelligent and educated discussion. Based on a foundation of facts our panel of experts and thought leaders discuss solutions. On a number of these episodes RLTV partners with GW University and their Face the Facts initiative.
- On Cash Call with Jean Chatzky, Jean takes calls, Skypes, emails and follows Twitter feeds to address viewers' financial concerns. She offers a dose of empathy along with practical, actionable strategies and advice to help viewers manage their money and plan for the future. Jean will cover everything from buying or leasing a car to growing your 401K to lending money to family members.'
- Enrolling in Medicare Part D is extremely important- but it is an overwhelming process. There are so many options, so much paperwork and some pretty serious financial penalties if you procrastinate. We can't tell you which plan is right for you- but in this episode we try to help you navigate through the process. We'll also show you some ways to get personalized help and give you a quick refresher on the history of Medicare.
- Danger Zone is a dynamic series that gives RLTV viewers an insight into terrorism, foreign policy, democratic movements and the workings of intelligence agencies around the world. The program lifts the veil on the world of espionage and the covert missions behind many of today's news events. Take an insiders view on the latest news headlines, learn who the US needs to be looking out for, and who our allies and enemies really are.
- Books and Beyond immerses viewers in stimulating conversations and the exchange of ideas with recently published authors. Highlights include a talk with cartoonist and author Aline Crumb (who's married to the famous comic underground artist, R. Crumb), as well as a discussion with New Yorker author D. T. Max about the late author David Foster Wallace. Whether the topic is lighthearted or weighty, the common denominator is this: Books & Beyond plays to the sophisticated, knowledgeable 50+ viewer who's a lover of all things literary.
- Produced by AARP, this weekly interview program is a leader in exploring a myriad of issues associated with aging, through the lens of fascinating characters and conversations. The range of topics is wide - from social to political, and serious to lighthearted - allowing The Mike Cuthbert Show to appeal to, and inspire, a wide range of personalities.
- "The Most Trusted Man in America" shares his observations from the eyes of a man who has seen it all. Each week, "Cronkite Commentaries" addresses hot-button issues facing our nation from domestic and foreign affairs to cultural and political conflicts and global concerns. Never afraid to speak his mind, and with the wisdom of his age of 92, Cronkite gives viewers a thoughtful and comprehensive perspective to elevate the standard of our national dialogue and further our progress as a country.
- Primary Issues explores the 2012 election as a referendum on how well those people we elected to office have managed the government's business. And while there are fundamental disagreements between Republicans and Democrats as to whether the federal government should be a support system for the country or play an extremely limited role in business, social, and day-to-day life, no one doubts that Americans 50+ will be at the crux of the many of the most contentious issues. They will also provide the margin of victory to candidates across the country. Keeping current, keeping informed, is essential. We showed, with our groundbreaking Primary Issues series, that our numbers, our voices, our power can shape elections, can shape society.
- This documentary special features stories from people diagnosed with the disease and explores its grave impact on the victims and their families, such as Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller, mother of Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), who died of complications from Alzheimer's in 1992. Never before has a documentary sought to unveil "what it feels like" to have the disease. Equally important, this original program uncovers some of the latest findings in the search for answers and a cure. Highlights include the groundbreaking work underway at BRNI. Scientists there believe they have discovered a biomarker for early detection of Alzheimer's and are especially excited about a test drug that appears to have the remarkable power to not only treat damaged neurons but regenerate growth.
- Making Medicare Work for You is a must-watch two-part special from RLTV that's dedicated to helping Boomers and Seniors understand and get the most out of Medicare. In advance of this year's annual enrollment period a panel of experts answer questions from real people interested in improving their Medicare coverage.
- The Emmy nominated, Telly award-winning series, The Art of Living, from RLTV proves that there is much to undertake and achieve following retirement. The stars of this series are adults 50+, who define themselves as artists, community activists and athletes, embody the spirit of optimism and health that is the foundation of this dynamic series. The no-host format of the series allows each inspiring individuals to present themselves through a documentary-like format, letting them tell their unique story as they see fit.
- As the cornerstone of RLTV's Prime Votes initiative-a gamut of urgent and unprecedented programming aimed at informing and mobilizing voters 55+ in the recent mid-term election-National Forum hosted by Cokie Roberts also appearing are Frank Luntz and Mark Mellman.
- A look back at the heroes of Flight 93 and the recollections of the townspeople and first responders to the scene. Host Lynn Doyle discusses the events of that fateful day with friends, family members and experts. The program also looks at why funding efforts for the Flight 93 memorial have fallen short.
- Andy Parks has been a part of Washington radio for over thirty years. He has worked as a disc jockey, music director, program director, operations manager, airborne traffic reporter and a morning show host. In fact, his first job required he read the 2 o'clock news, clean the studio and take out the trash. He's come a long way, but Patty, his wife of 30 plus years, still makes him take out trash. While majoring in accounting, data processing and computer programming Andy changed course and headed to the field of radio. His father claimed he would never be successful and this proved to drive him even harder. Along his career path he has been recognized for outstanding public service many times by our military, government agencies and community groups. He has played a significant role in raising tens of millions of dollars for Children's Hospital, The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Fisher House Foundation and others. Andy was nominated by the National Association of Broadcasters as "Major Market Personality of the Year" in 2007 and 2008. In July of 2011 he was named as the new Director of Radio Broadcasting for the Washington Times. His new show, "Andy Parks, Live from the Washington Times airs locally on 730 am WTNT weekdays from 3-6pm.
- Making Medicare Work for You is a must-watch two-part special from RLTV that's dedicated to helping Boomers and Seniors understand and get the most out of Medicare. Deborah Norville hosts a panel of experts who weigh in on challenges facing three people signing up for Medicare for the first time.
- Second Act brings together a team of experts, who work to transform lives. Focused on Boomers at a transitional point, Second Act guides our participants through a critical life-stage transformation. Taking that bold step towards pursuing a second career, starting a new business, downsizing or becoming the refined "healthy you." Each week, host Paul DiMeo and our team of experts help with financial advice, technology, health & wellness, and style, dependent on the subject of each show.
- Taking Care with Joan Lunden is a groundbreaking four-part series examining the growing concerns over caregiving. With caregiving, 80% of the burden rests with the families. Taking Care focuses as much on the caregivers as the care recipients. The show explores options and strategies, and provides resources and information to help this challenging lifestage.
- In association with the Johns Hopkins University and the National Coalition on Health Care, Healthcare '08: Search for Solutions is RLTV's half hour series consisting of conversations between presidential candidates and other public leaders. The show is hosted by prominent journalists and each interview is assisted by Dr. Bill Brody, President of Johns Hopkins University. Special guests include Newt Gingrich, Michael Bloomberg, Nancy Pelosi and much more.
- Marian and Sandy Levine are a boisterous boomer couple running the world famous Carnegie Deli on the corner of 55th and 7th. Marian inherited the delicatessen dynasty her late father built, and her husband Sandy then took the reins of this Manhattan institution. Thankfully, Marian and Sandy are made for each other, matched in bluster and drive-not to mention decibel levels. Now they're peddling pickles and slinging sandwiches, all the while dealing with two adult children who challenge their choices... and can't be fired. The first family of New York's Carnegie Deli is trying to keep a tradition alive with equal parts love, laughter and loudness. Deliriously satisfying, furiously funny and overstuffed as one of their signature sandwiches, Family Pickle is addictive television.
- Spirit of America: The Thorlo Story is just that. A modest business, started in a family garage, which has grown into a national brand known for exceptional craftsmanship: Thorlo is the quintessential American success story. The RLTV documentary, Spirit of America: The Thorlo Story, takes a look at the company's successes and challenges - and the altruistic philosophy that has kept it so well-grounded.
- The life of a 45-year-old woman with Early-onset Alzheimer's is documented over a five-year span,and groundbreaking treatments are discussed.
- An entertainment magazine show that brings entertainment news straight to savvy seniors who want to stay in the know. The program highlights the latest Hollywood releases and interviews veteran stars of stage and screen. Broadway show launches, author interviews and other entertainment news will take viewers behind the scenes and on the red carpet.
- The Voice highlights social issues important to the 55+ audience. An engaging interview-based talk show, The Voice is considered the sounding ground for entertainment and information for the 55+ community. Spend an hour with our hosts as we tackle the hard issues and engage in provocative dialogue.
- Viewpoint with Lea Thompson is a one-hour magazine style documentary TV program focusing on matters of pressing concern to older Americans. Lea Thompson is the host of the show and Alexis Abramson, Ph.D., RLTV's "Lifestyle Gerontologist" serves as one of our field correspondents for these powerful pieces. Other stories shine a spotlight on people, organizations and policies representing what America is doing for seniors and what seniors are doing for themselves.
- A magazine format series hosted by Retirement Living TV's Lifestyle Gerontologist, Alexis Abramson, The Daily Apple investigates the important wellness issues facing today's senior population. "Wellness" is explored as a fluid idea, not purely relating to physical health but additionally to mental well-being, personal fulfillment, social involvement and other aspects of a well-rounded, mature life. The program encourages an optimistic view of aging in order to support the fundamental belief that seniors who age happier also age healthier. Each episode of The Daily Apple presents ideas and information that seniors can use to make better decisions regarding their future, and perhaps more profoundly, to lead more active, healthy, and satisfying lives.
- For many Americans, reading isn't just a Saturday-morning pastime - it's a true passion. To that end, the RLTV series, Bookmark, takes a deep dive into the worlds of people for whom reading is nothing less than a lifestyle. From romance-novel authors' conventions to the auctioning of rare first editions, the magazine-style series takes a novel look at how Americans spend time with books, and uncovers the hidden world of reading culture. Watching an episode of Bookmark is a lot like browsing through your favorite bookstore, aisle by aisle and shelf by shelf, with an opportunity for reinvention, transformation and empowerment at every turn. Each episode drops the viewer into a variety of unique situations populated by unforgettable people. Viewers will meet authors, agents, readers, and booksellers of all kinds.
- Health program focuses on issues affecting the 50+segment of the population.
- Carnegie Deli owners Marian and Sandy Levine are notified that famed actor Jack Nicholson will be visiting the restaurant, and the pair quickly rushes to ensure that everything will be in proper order by the time that he is scheduled to arrive.
- With less than thirty days to go until what may be the most hotly contested election in years, Frank Sesno hosts a panel discussion on the hottest topic of the election: The economic state of America. Brought to you by RLTV and George Washington University, Deficit Reduction Commission Co-Chair Alan Simpson and budget expert Jared Bernstein will straight talk about debt, deficit and the dangers of hyper-partisan politics. In the process, they hope to debunk and clarify the myths and misunderstandings surrounding the major problems affecting this country's economy.
- Prime Votes National Forum Part One delved into concerns centering on the economy, illegal immigration, and unemployment. The expert panel included Fred Grandy, former congressman from Iowa, former Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott from Mississippi, Clarence Page from the Chicago Tribune, and Elliot Spitzer, former Governor of New York.
- Prime Votes National Forum Part Two explored the highly contentious issues of the future of health care and Social Security and enlisted such eminent lawmakers as Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota, Representative Mike Burgess of Texas, Representative Jan Schakowsky of Illinois, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, and Representative Dan Lungren of California.
- Every year in America millions of seniors suffer from hunger and food insecurity. Worries about where their next meal is coming from and, whether or not they can afford it, are far too commonplace. Now, "Ending Senior Hunger" takes you inside the problem. How many Americans are impacted? Who are they? Where do they live? Why did they end up in this condition? And, why are people suffering this sort of indignity in the land of plenty? The show looks at the problems and the solutions. Who is helping? What more needs to be done? How much can non-profits really do? Is there a role for corporations? And, what about government? "Ending Senior Hunger" takes an in-depth look at a major social problem right here in America. What can we do to fix it and how do we do it?
- Mike Gravel and William Brody debate current dealing of the US with prescription drugs and why it is not working with the current system. They also discuss how technology, caregiving, and communities make "living in place" possible for seniors.
- Michael Bloomberg explains why he believes it is up to the states to take action for themselves and make changes, like banning smoking and guns. Bloomberg also discusses the impact of preventative care when it comes to healthcare and medical costs.
- 2012–TV EpisodeHosted by Frank Sesno, this special offers viewers a comprehensive look at how the fallout from the market crash is changing the way Americans plan for retirement. Panelists discuss possible solutions for those who can no longer rely on traditional benefits.
- Robert "Bud" McFarlane had a front row seat to the Iranian revolution as Ronald Reagan's national security advisor. We get his take on Iran's current nuclear ambitions. Somali pirates are armed and dangerous. We talk about the new pirate busters.
- Last of JFK's Secret Service agents break his silence on what happened that day in Dallas, and Investigative reporter Ron Kessler scoops a look inside the Secret Service; what are presidents and first families really like when the cameras are off.
- A KGB master spy lived and worked in Washington DC for two decades without being caught. His amazing story of daring and deception. Also, when spying becomes a family business. We talk with an FBI expert about the families of Walker and Nicholson.