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- Cookbook author James Beard demonstrated recipes for the home audience in the first network cooking show.
- Unsuspecting people are placed in confusing, impossible, embarrassing, ridiculous, and hilarious positions, while their reactions are recorded on a hidden camera.
- Six competing contestants are introduced by veteran radio comic Cliff Arquette. A mythical park setting is used with Arquette playing a cop on the beat who brings on the acts individually.
- Aired in a 10-minute time-slot (later 15-minute), a handwriting analyst analyzes some handwriting and describes characteristics they supposedly reveal about the writer.
- Each week, an unsuspecting celebrity would be lured by some ruse to a location near the studio. The celebrity would then be surprised with the news that they are to be the featured guest. Next, the celebrity was escorted into the studio, and one by one, people who were significant in the guest's life would be brought out to offer anecdotes. At the end of the show, family members and friends would surround the guest, who would then be presented with gifts. These usually included jewelry, a scrapbook of memories, a home 16 mm projector and a camera.
- A live sports show featuring championship wrestlers with television announcer Danny Williams in 1950 on WKY-TV Channel 4.
- "Hocus Pocus" was a variety show on WKY-TV Channel 4 in 1950.
- A talent show with Danny Williams as the master of ceremony.
- Public service series presented by CBS -TV in co- operation with the American Red Cross to demonstrate first -aid technique during an atomic attack or other defense emergency. The video series attempts to teach the public not to be afraid of emergencies by using dramatic film strips to introduce the event which caused the specific emergency and instruct on first-aid remedies.
- Unsuspecting people are placed in confusing, impossible, embarrassing, ridiculous, and hilarious positions, while their reactions are recorded on a hidden camera.
- A non-denominational Sunday morning religious show that covered issues from multiple perspectives.
- Four women, each with a sob story, vie to become "Queen for a Day."
- "Hemma/At Home" was a TV program with Ria Wägner as the host who was broadcasted in SVT 1956-1966 and 1970-1978. "Hemma" got the Swedish people interested in cooking new dishes and home decorating, but it also presented culture and household economics. Everything, including the cooking, was done in real time, and a pot that would boil for 40 minutes therefore had to do this while one or more artists or cultural figures attended the program.
- A half-hour TV reality show with interviews, news, and other events in different locations around Canada. And was broadcast live and recorded. Which ran on weeknights from 1953-1960. This show starred people like Joyce Davidson, Percy Saltzman, and Max Ferguson. Percy Saltzman was the weatherman to update the weather report in Canada. While Joyce Davidson would interview her guests on the show. One of the episodes in this TV series called "Bonkers for Bowling" featured in a Canadian five-pin bowling alley, and Joyce Davidson interviewing Thomas "Tommy" F. Ryan (The inventor of five-pin bowling). Tabloid later was then changed to "Seven-O-One" from 1960-1963.
- A scientific roundabout talk program where some of the Nobel Prize winners together discuss research, driving forces and future visions.
- Unsuspecting people are placed in confusing, impossible, embarrassing, ridiculous, and hilarious positions, while their reactions are recorded on a hidden camera.
- The UK version of Candid Camera came British TV's in 1960.The host was Bob Monkhouse. The people playing the jokes on the public where Jonathan Routh and Arthur Atkins and it lasted for seven years.
- A children's version of Candlepin Bowling, showcasing the best bowlers under 16 years of age.
- Julia Child teaches the art of French cooking.
- Magician and illusionist Chan Canasta asks guests for answers in a series of baffling experiments.
- Summer replacement show featuring amateur home movies especially involving humorous scenes and events.
- Die Drehscheibe is a tabloid and country magazine on the television channel ZDF.
- A series that looks at the implications of the next 40 years and the probable problems we face in the year 2000, such as over population and automation used in the work place.
- A 'write in and request' show.
- This series focuses on various places in eastern Canada and what those residents are interested in, their hobbies and their working life.
- "Disc-O-Teen" was a hosted live dance program with John Zacherle as "Zacherley" on WNJU-TV Channel 47 Newark, New Jersey during 1965 to 1967.
- This Chuck Barris new entry had 3 Hosts, 3 Hostesses and 1 sub-host for a week presided over the daily all-year-long beauty pageant. The Host will introduce the girls aged from 18 to 27 will compete for the title of "The Dream Girl of 1967" and introducing every single day is The Hostess aka "The Resident Dream Girl." The winner of the day will become "The Dream Girl of The Day" for The Monday to Thursday Broadcasts. The Daily Winners are all returned and one of them will become "The Dream Girl of The Week" for each and every Friday. At the end of the year and as well as the series itself, The Weekly Winners are all returned for the last show and one of them will become crown and the title of "The Dream Girl of 1967". The Day's Winner receives $500 cash, The Week's Winner will collects $5000 cash and for "The Dream Girl of 1967" will win cash and prizes are all totaled of $50,000. The 3 Male Star Judges (Either Bachelor or Married) are doing the scores in each category and 1 Female Star Fashion Hostess will tell us all the fashions she presents to every girl what they're wearing for the time being throughout the series (1966-1967).
- Each episode was based on candid interviews and discussions with individual (and groups of) children in a format adapted from his own Radio show of the same name.
- One of the first classic cooking shows, "The Galloping Gourmet" featured charismatic, ribald cook Graham Kerr doing obscenely rich and decadent recipes. The series was a smash hit in Canada and was later syndicated in the U. S.
- Discussions with key players in Canadian politics.