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- New York City tabloid editor Henry's faced with tough decisions while he faces several serious life challenges, and a tempting job offer.
- Television version of the classic train story of Casey Jones, the engineer of the steam-engine powered "Cannonball Express".
- Mike Douglas, aided by a different celebrity co-host every week, interviews a variety of figures from the world of entertainment.
- Early in the 1990s, Hefner and others are interviewed on camera about Hefner's childhood and youth, the beginnings of Playboy and its later empire, what those enterprises meant to society, troubles with pundits, censors, and the government, and two crises within Hefner's world, the arrest and prosecution of a close associate and the murder of a model. Susan Brownmiller provides the basic critique of Hefner's businesses (women are objects); Hefner says he wanted to break repression, question traditional values, and present the healthy, wholesome, and real eroticism of the girl next door. By 1992, Hefner is extolling the virtues of marriage, children, and family life.
- Children's show about a tramp named Lorenzo.
- This witty and startlingly candid look at the 1972 Republican National Convention is a classic work of guerrilla television, and an alternative time capsule of an era of dramatic change in American politics, media, and culture.
- A 13-part television series that presents the history of the Civil War using authentic Mathew Brady photographs.
- From the heights of the cold war, this short focuses on American youth at play and in the home and how the television can be a great educational device. In this case warning of the dangers of Communism. The home television features as part of the bulwark protecting the children and guiding them towards the principles of a democratic society.
- The possible retirement of Santa, Sr. has Santa, Jr. eager to take the sled's reigns.
- A nostalgic visit to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
- Famous people read favorite literary selections aloud to a small group of children, often relatives of the reader. In 1960, Virginia Winslow Hopper Mathews created the children's TV series Reading Out Loud with Westinghouse Broadcasting executive Mike Santangelo. Produced by Westinghouse for syndication, the show featured notable figures reading aloud their favorite books, speeches and literature to children, including Jacking Robinson discussing and reading The Gettysburg Address to his family, broadcast May 1, 1960 . It debuted February 7, 1960 on the five TV stations owned by Westinghouse in Baltimore, Boston, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. READING OUT LOUD also opened on WNTA-TV, prior it becoming a Public Television Station (WNET-TV) in New York City and 46 educational TV stations around the U.S. It ran as a half-hour show for 15 episodes.
- "PM East - PM West" was a late-night talk show hosted by Mike Wallace and Joyce Davidson in New York City (where the PM East portion originated) and San Francisco Chronicle television critic Terrence O'Flaherty in San Francisco (PM West). The program was seen five nights a week from June 12, 1961, to June 22, 1962.
- Mike Douglas, aided by a different celebrity co-host every week, interviews a variety of figures from the world of entertainment.
- Mike Douglas, aided by a different celebrity co-host every week, interviews a variety of figures from the world of entertainment.
- Mike Douglas, aided by a different celebrity co-host every week, interviews a variety of figures from the world of entertainment.
- Mike Douglas, aided by a different celebrity co-host every week, interviews a variety of figures from the world of entertainment.
- Walter Slezak is co-host. Guests are comic actor Jerry Lester, folk group The Womenfolk, and "The Naked Society" author Vance Packard.
- Walter Slezak is co-host. Guests are character actor Edward Everett Horton, singer Rita Gardner, fashion designer Oleg Cassini, and Ruth MacCutcheon.
- Walter Slezak is co-host. Guests are folk trio The Big 3, Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals, singer Betty Johnson, comedian Jerry Lester, and activist Gordon Hall.
- Della Reese is co-host. Guests are bandleader-entertainer Cab Calloway, cartoon voice actor Mel Blanc, The Harlem Globetrotters, and comic actor Jerry Lester.
- Betty White is co-host. Guests are Broadway actor Joel Grey, comedian Howard Morris, and author Anne W. Simon.
- Betty White is co-host. Guests are singer Wayne Newton, TV personality Dagmar, comedian Bill Daily, and author Dr. Frank H. Richardson.
- Betty White is co-host. Guests are heavyweight champion Cassius Clay (aka Mohammed Ali); the comedy team of Ford and Reynolds; and "Four Against Everest" author Woodrow Wilson Sayre.
- Betty White is co-host. Guests are actress Joan Bennett, comedian Adam Keefe, barbershop quartet The Buffalo Bills, and the Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company.
- The Four Freshmen are co-hosts. Guests are The Rolling Stones ("Carol," "Not Fade Away", "Tell Me," "I Just Wanna Make Love To You"); actors Dan Dailey and Kathy Nolan, humorist Harry Golden, and comic Al Kelly.
- Co-hosts The Four Freshmen perform "Moon River." Guests are singer Aretha Franklin ("Once in a Lifetime"), double-talk comedian Al Kelly, and Dr. William Herman.
- Paul Lynde is co-host for the week. Guests are jazz vocalist Ethel Ennis, actor Jesse Pearson, and comedian Ronnie Martin.
- Paul Lynde is co-host. Guests are actor Clu Gulager (of TV's "The Virginian"), vocalist Marilyn Burroughs, and humorist Jonathan Miller.
- Paul Lynde is co-host. Guests are comedian Dody Goodman, singer John Gary, and jazz pianist Teddy Wilson.
- Paul Lynde is co-host. Guests are singer Gisele MacKenzie, actor Paul Richards, and professional boxer Don Fullmer.
- Paul Lynde is co-host. Guests are actor Dennis Weaver (of "Gunsmoke" and "Kentucky Jones"), "Mr. Novak" actor Vince Howard, and Toastmaster George Jessel.
- Bill Cosby is co-host. Guests are singer-radio personality Smilin' Jack Smith; vocalist Shirley Harmer; magician Marshall Brodien; bandleader Phil Palumbo and his Fabulous Four (aka The Phil Palumbo Quintet); and surprise guest Robert Culp.
- Co-host Carol Lawrence is joined by her husband, singer Robert Goulet. Also appearing are comedian George Carlin, psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers, and composer Henry Mancini.
- Guests: Chuck Connors (co-host); singer-actors Robert Goulet and Carol Lawrence; actor Johnny Crawford (from TV's "The Rifleman"); satirist Stan Freberg; etiquette expert Amy Vanderbilt; and Miss America for 1967, Jane Anne Jayroe.