Match Game | ... s from Tomlin, a new cast was brought in. This final season featured future | panelist Patti Deutsch, folksy singer-comedian Jud Strunk, and ventriloqui ... |
Meet Mr. McNutley | ... rred from 1953–1955 with Phyllis Avery and Lloyd Corrigan in the CBS sitcom | in the role of a college English and later drama professor at fictitious L ... |
Saturday Night Live | On January 20, 2007, AFI played "Miss Murder" and "Love Like Winter" on | . Although the band performed "Love Like Winter" according to plan, techni ... |
Gormenghast | ... agh QC (Carlton Television for ITV), The Merchant of Venice (BBC, 1980) and | . In 2001, he appeared in a Christmas Special episode of Last of the Summe ... |
The Wayne Brady Show | ... ow from 1986 until 1993. Other talk shows that aired on the station include | and The Tony Danza Show, the latter of which originated from WABC's studio ... |
Inspector Morse | ... to a Cambridge College. It has also been the setting for three episodes of | . Recently, Lewis has used Turl Street in front of the College for filming |
DuckTales | In the show | , McDuck Castle appeared in the Episode The Curse of Castle McDuck where S ... |
The Jetsons | On September 23, 1962, ABC began televising the animated television series | in color. Another animated show, The Flintstones, had been filmed in color ... |
RuPaul's Drag Race | In mid 2008, RuPaul began producing | , a reality television game show which aired on Logo in February 2009. The ... |
Disneyland | ... r on October 27, 1954. Among the shows that brought in record audiences was | , produced by and starring Walt Disney...the beginning of a relationship b ... |
The Edge of Night | ... –1997), and Port Charles (1997–2003). ABC also aired the last nine years of | (1975–1984) after that series was dropped by CBS (though some ABC affiliat ... |
Saturday Night Live | Walken has hosted the comedy sketch and satire TV series | seven times, and has a standing offer from Lorne Michaels to host the show ... |
My Favorite Martian | Bixby took the role of young reporter Tim O'Hara in the 1963 CBS sitcom, | , in which he co-starred with Ray Walston. But by 1966, high production co ... |
Ferris Bueller | ... The following year she portrayed Sloan Peterson in the television series of | . The series lasted only 13 episodes and was cancelled in 1991. After the ... |
Jeopardy! | ... en Globe-nominated Aaron Eckhart '94, animator and filmmaker Don Bluth '54, | all-time champion Ken Jennings '00, and Richard Dutcher, the "Father of Mo ... |
Doctor Who | ... re of Patrick Troughton from the part. He later told many people (including | companion Elisabeth Sladen) that declining the role was a decision he subs ... |
The Ren & Stimpy Show | ... Made Cartoons Swing for the Stash label. Around this time, the director of | , John Kricfalusi, began hot-wiring his cartoon episodes with original Sco ... |
The Twilight Zone | "Still Valley" is an episode of the American television anthology series | |
The Rosie O'Donnell Show | WABC was also the New York base for | (which, incidentally, taped at NBC's Rockefeller Center studios) for its e ... |
That Certain Summer | ... hen a co-star in the controversial Emmy Award-winning 1972 television movie | , said to be the first television movie in America to portray homosexualit ... |
Bananaman | ... The Goodies (1970–1982). Later, he was the voice of the title character in | (1983), in addition to General Blight and Maurice of the Heavy Mob in the ... |
Melrose Place | ... short-lived The Ben Stiller Show did a parody of this show, The Heights and | called Melrose Heights 90210-2420 that portrayed the cast as superficial, ... |
QB VII | ABC also offered big-budget, extended-length miniseries, among them | , and Rich Man, Poor Man. The most successful, Roots, based on Alex Haley' ... |
Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) | ... sold the property to Vic Reeves, shortly after Baker had worked with him on | . In November 2006, Baker returned to live in the UK, initially buying a h ... |
Dawson's Creek | ... ng. By sheer luck, they land in the dressing room of James Van Der Beek (of | ) and Jason Biggs (of American Pie), who happen to be playing Jay and Sile ... |
Farscape | ... well as the rest of its film and television library including Fraggle Rock, | , The Dark Crystal, and Labyrinth |
106 & Park | ... Tony Bennett for his album "Duets II". In January 2012, while appearing on | with Dolly Parton, to promote Joyful Noise, Latifah stated that she had be ... |
The Twilight Zone | ... s-Head Revisited" is an episode of the American television anthology series | |
The Ed Sullivan Show | ... variety shows. Henson himself appeared as a guest on many shows, including | . This greatly increased exposure led to hundreds of commercial appearance ... |
Family Ties | ... to break NBC's dominance of Thursday night prime time by The Cosby Show and | with a six-episode summer series, The Price Is Right Special, beginning in ... |
Mystery Science Theater 3000 | ... nce fiction film, Beginning of the End. Parodied on the television program, | , this movie features the unintentional creation of dangerous, giant grass ... |
Entertainment Tonight | In a 2008 interview in Christianity Today, | writer Chris Willman asserts that Norman's "influence outweighed his sales ... |
The Oprah Winfrey Show | Besides its flagship morning show WABC was the longtime home of | in New York, carrying the series from its 1985 debut until its 2011 ending ... |
Melrose Place | ... ndy Kaling (The Office), Emmy Award winner Michael Moriarty, Andrew Shue of | , Aisha Tyler of Friends and 24, Dan Rush the director of Everything Must ... |
The Ed Sullivan Show | ... Hullabaloo, The Hollywood Palace, The Della Reese Show, and, most notably, | , on which they made 17 appearances. The Supremes' cross-cultural success ... |
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | ... ion series Clarissa Explains It All (1991–1994), the live action version of | (1996–2003), and Melissa & Joey (2010–present) |
I Love Lucy | ... orchestra on his payroll, and Rizo arranged and orchestrated the music for | |
The Muppet Show | ... ould leave the show in the summer to help produce another cult TV success - | , at ATV's London-orientated operation in Elstree |
Futurama | John Pemberton was also referenced in an installment of | titled "The Deep South. |
Family Guy | ... ber 2007, Subway's US commercials featured the Peter Griffin character from | in which he extols the virtues of its new Subway Feast sandwich. Subway ha ... |
American Bandstand | ... eople! continued to tour extensively, appearing three times on Dick Clark's | , and also on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show |
Rhoda | ... table was The Mary Tyler Moore Show, which spawned the successful spin-offs | and Phyllis, and also resulted in Mary Tyler Moore becoming the first fema ... |
CODCO | Jones and Walsh had previously worked together on the sketch comedy series | , on which Thomey sometimes appeared as a guest. Mercer had been a notable ... |
I Love Lucy | On October 15, 1951, Arnaz starred in the premiere of | , in which he played a fictitious version of himself, Cuban orchestra lead ... |
Doctor Who | ... Steam (a documentary about railways) and in 1963 the science fiction series | . Grainer was so impressed with Delia Derbyshire's electronic realisation ... |
Sesame Street | The show made a cameo appearance in the | special Elmopalooza, where Conan was interviewing two aliens while Big Bir ... |
77 Sunset Strip | ... interchangeable detective and western series, including Cheyenne, Maverick, | , Surfside 6, Bronco, Hawaiian Eye, and Colt .45. The middle 1950s saw ABC ... |
Hollywood Squares | ... ous other game shows that have aired on WABC are two syndicated versions of | (the 1970s weekly series hosted by Peter Marshall and the first two season ... |
Dixon of Dock Green | ... n the film, the character was revived in 1955 for the BBC television series | , which ran until 1976. In later years though, Warner and his long-past-re ... |
The Lloyd Bridges Show | ... s on their father's show Sea Hunt (1958–1961) and the CBS anthology series, | (1962–1963). His first major role came in the 1971 film The Last Picture S ... |
The Archie Show | ... Musical series such as Cassidy's The Partridge Family, the animated series | , and (to a lesser extent) The Brady Bunch integrated television and teen- ... |
Let's Make a Deal | ... and the debut of The Talk. The intervening week offered a second episode of | . The 2009 second episode aired in the time slot vacated by Guiding Light, ... |
Doctor Who | In 1969, Moody was offered, but declined, the lead role in | , following the departure of Patrick Troughton from the part. He later tol ... |
The Muppet Show | Miss Piggy began as a minor character on | TV series, but gradually developed into one of the central characters of t ... |
I Love Lucy | ... e, with his son, Desi, Jr., also appearing. The program contained spoofs of | and The Untouchables. The spoofs of I Love Lucy were supposed earlier conc ... |
The Streets of San Francisco | ... episodes of Love, American Style, Fantasy Island, and two episodes each of | , and Rod Serling's Night Gallery |
American Bandstand | ... including the creation of a promotional film that appeared on Dick Clark's | , "I Love You" became a hit single, selling more than one million copies. ... |
Today | ... sor Joseph Price regarding the effects of child birth order was featured on | . In student achievements, BYU Ad Lab teams won both the 2007 and 2008 L'O ... |
Super Friends | ... hat they appeared, the Legion of Doom would enact various plots against the | , only to be met with defeat by the end of the story. In some episodes, th ... |
The Edge of Night | ... he 1970s and 1980s with the soap operas General Hospital, One Life to Live, | (which had moved to ABC from CBS in late 1975), All My Children, and Ryan' ... |
Arthur | He has appeared as a guest star in an episode of | , titled "The Making of Arthur", as himself. During Season 5 of 30 Rock, h ... |
Stage Show | ... resley made his national television debut on January 28, appearing on CBS's | , starring Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey. As Stage Shows ratings had been slippin ... |
The Hollywood Palace | ... musical acts to appear regularly on television programs such as Hullabaloo, | , The Della Reese Show, and, most notably, The Ed Sullivan Show, on which ... |
The Dark Secret of Harvest Home | ... ose between several offers. She accepted roles in the television miniseries | (1978) and the theatrical film Death on the Nile (1978), an Agatha Christi ... |
H.R. Pufnstuf | ... ith Geri Reischl. Produced by Sid and Marty Krofft, the sibling team behind | , Donny and Marie and other variety shows and children's series of the era ... |
Lovejoy | ... oles include performances in The Sweeney (Thames Television for ITV, 1978), | (BBC), Waking the Dead (BBC), Kavanagh QC (Carlton Television for ITV), Th ... |
Coronation Street | ... , 1980s-style round horn-rimmed glasses as Deirdre Barlow on the soap opera | , and Masaharu Morimoto, who wears glasses to separate his professional pe ... |
The Muppet Show | ... heir modern properties to Slave Labor Graphics (Gargoyles) and BOOM! Kids ( | , The Incredibles, and Cars). Boom now also has the license for the classi ... |
General Hospital | ... me lineup became strong throughout the 1970s and 1980s with the soap operas | , One Life to Live, The Edge of Night (which had moved to ABC from CBS in ... |
Babylon 5 | He was the only person other than J. Michael Straczynski to write a | script in the last three seasons, contributing the season five episode "Da ... |
MADtv | ... impsons episode "Barting Over" in 2003. The band made a guest appearance on | in 2002, in a segment titled "Leave It to Blink-182", spoofing 1950s-era s ... |
Agatha Christie's Poirot | David Suchet has starred as the eponymous detective in | in the ITV series since 1989. In late 2011, ITV announced that it would be ... |
Jeopardy! | ... zine. In 2011. Jaffee reflected, "The thing that I got a kick out of was... | showed a Fold-in and the contestants all came up with the word they were l ... |
Jeopardy! | ... ce 1985, WABC has been the New York area home of the long running game show | , having acquired rights to it partway through its first season from rival ... |
Sesame Street | Elmo & the Orchestra is a CD by the cast of | , which won a Best Musical Album for Children Grammy in 2001 |
In the Heat of the Night | Medgar Evers' story inspired a 1991 episode of the NBC TV series | , entitled "Sweet, Sweet Blues", written by author William James Royce. Th ... |
Sharpe (TV series) | ... elf. Both companies took an extensive role in developing Bernard Cornwell's | . No further news has been forthcoming since this time and the project has ... |
Walker, Texas Ranger | ... ials and TV and movie roles, working opposite such actors as Chuck Norris ( | ), Roseanne Barr (Roseanne), and Tracey Ullman (Tracey Takes On...). Event ... |
Aqua Teen Hunger Force | ... r pseudonyms. For example, David Cross did voices for the non-union cartoon | , under the pseudonym "Sir Willups Brightslymoore." He acknowledged that w ... |
Rocket Robin Hood | ... ired Culhane as supervising director on the Canadian science fiction series | . Bakshi and background artist Johnnie Vita soon headed to Toronto, planni ... |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer | ... rmal claims, CSI has also been critical of programs such as The X-Files and | , which its members believe portray skeptics and science in a bad light an ... |
SpongeBob SquarePants | ... SquarePants is a main fictional character in the animated television series | . He is voiced by Tom Kenny and first appeared on television in the series ... |
I Love Lucy | ... n include such award-winning shows and franchises as White Collar, 30 Rock, | , Friends, Gossip Girl, The Jeffersons, How I Met Your Mother, The Law & O ... |
Monster Squad | ... nkenstein's monster is frequently depicted in this manner, in films such as | and Van Helsing. The Hulk is an example of the "Monster as Hero" archetype ... |
The Price Is Right | ... er in the ratings battle, it was chosen as one of the series; the other was | , which at the time was part of CBS' afternoon schedule. As The World Turn ... |
Batfink | ... ropel the hijinks of The Simpsons, Ren and Stimpy, Animaniacs, The Oblongs, | , and Duckman cartoons. "Powerhouse" was quoted ten times in the Warner Br ... |
The Courtship of Eddie's Father | ... Bixby starred in his second high profile television role, as Tom Corbett in | a comedy-drama on ABC. The series concerned a widowed father raising a you ... |
General Hospital | ABC currently airs one soap opera on its daytime schedule, | |
Cavalcade of Stars | ... ly guest appearances on CBS's The Kate Smith Show, starring Kate Smith, and | , with Jackie Gleason. Liberace was particularly displeased with the frene ... |
Doctor Who | The village of Rhossili appeared as a location in the 2006 | episode "New Earth". In the episode, Worm's Head could be seen |
Adventures of Superman | ... or New York City, and in is located in the fictional state of New Troy, one | episode actually alludes to Superman living in Illinois. In the first seas ... |
Sailor Moon | ... Magic Knight Rayearth, Please Save My Earth, Cardcaptor Sakura, Digimon and | . The tower is also frequently used in the Japanese kaiju (giant monster) ... |
Saturday Night Live | In 1975, he directed six short films for the first season of NBC's | |
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | ... The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, The Venture Bros., and Full Metal Panic. | has an episode titled Butch Mario and the Luigi Kid, an obvious nod to tha ... |
The Muppet Show | In | episode 106, Piggy is referred to by the full name "Piggy Lee", and in epi ... |
My Three Sons | ... started his entertainment career at age five. He and his sister Dawn Lyn of | worked a variety of small acting jobs. They co-starred in the horror movie ... |
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Saturday Night Live | ... ds. In a parody sketch titled "The Restaurant Enterprise", on an episode of | , Kirk (guest host William Shatner) directs McCoy (Phil Hartman) to help a ... |
Alice | ... iego State University. Arnaz would make a guest appearance on the TV series | , starring Linda Lavin and produced by I Love Lucy co-creators Madelyn Pug ... |
Spitting Image | ... om 101. Hislop was also a screenwriter on the 1980s political satire series | , in which puppets were used to depict well-known figures, mostly politici ... |
Texas Country Reporter | In 2006, the high school in Spade closed and was featured in a segment of | . The students invited Sherman Jones, a wounded Korean War veteran, to tak ... |
The Ed Sullivan Show | ... nited States, long-standing trends were declining. The Red Skelton Show and | , long-revered American institutions, were canceled. The innocent, 1950s-s ... |
The Red Skelton Show | In the United States, long-standing trends were declining. | and The Ed Sullivan Show, long-revered American institutions, were cancele ... |
Animaniacs | ... s have been licensed to propel the hijinks of The Simpsons, Ren and Stimpy, | , The Oblongs, Batfink, and Duckman cartoons. "Powerhouse" was quoted ten ... |
In the Heat of the Night | ... e home base for production of the first season of the NBC television series | |
Walker, Texas Ranger | ... rip to Bountiful were also filmed there. The long-running television series | , starring Chuck Norris, was filmed in Waxahachie on occasion |
The Adventures of Robin Hood | ... time where he wrote under several pseudonyms for television series such as | . The blacklist was lifted when producer Martin Ransohoff and director Nor ... |
Glee (TV series) | On April 17, 2012, | put on a tribute episode to the movie, Saturday Night Glee-ve |
Saturday Night Live | ... tobiography, A Book, Arnaz, on February 21, 1976, served as a guest host on | , with his son, Desi, Jr., also appearing. The program contained spoofs of ... |
Young Justice | In the | episode "Revelation", the team battles the Light's Injustice League in the ... |
General Hospital | ... roductions it continues to produce (such as America's Funniest Home Videos, | , and ABC News productions), although Disney-ABC Domestic Television (form ... |
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. | ... an original opening segment which saw the pair parody other series, such as | , Dixon of Dock Green and Take Your Pick. Morecambe and Wise were very pop ... |
Dinosaurs | ... eated by Henson. He also co-created with Michael Jacobs the television show | during his final years. On June 16, 2011, he posthumously received the Dis ... |
Dixon of Dock Green | ... nt which saw the pair parody other series, such as The Man from U.N.C.L.E., | and Take Your Pick. Morecambe and Wise were very popular in Blackpool, and ... |
The Muppet Show | ... ned work on his Broadway show and moved his creative team to England, where | began filming. The Muppet Show featured Kermit as host, and a variety of o ... |
RuPaul's Drag Race | ... nning talk show on VH1, and currently hosts reality television shows called | and RuPaul's Drag U |
Nick Arcade | ... 1992, she and Clarissa cast member Jason Zimbler appeared on the game show | as contestants, she is one of the few people who played the beta version o ... |
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries | ... the era, the show was intended to air every fifth week in the same slot as | , but ended up being scheduled sporadically throughout the season, leading ... |
As the World Turns | ... Make a Deal. In 2010, the extra episodes aired between the cancellation of | and the debut of The Talk. The intervening week offered a second episode o ... |
Hotel | ... ws like Dynasty, Moonlighting, MacGyver, Who's The Boss?, The Wonder Years, | , and Thirtysomething, ABC seemed to have lost the momentum that propelled ... |
SpongeBob SquarePants | ... y Name Is Earl, The Nanny, Phil of the Future, Robot Chicken, The Sopranos, | , Two and a Half Men, The Venture Bros., Weeds, and Wipeout. These referen ... |
The Queen Latifah Show | ... 992 films House Party 2, Juice and Jungle Fever. She had her own talk show, | , from 1999 to 2001. She also had recurring roles during the second season ... |
Dixon of Dock Green | ... dramas, there was a move towards increasing realism; popular shows included | , Softly, Softly, and The Sweeney |
Rich Man, Poor Man | ... ding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in Comedy or Drama Series for | |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | ... aranormal, skepticism, and the history of magic. He was a frequent guest on | and was occasionally featured on the television program . The JREF sponsor ... |
Family Ties | ... 009, FamilyNet began airing the program as a lead-in for its Happy Days and | program block, which ended in February 2010 |
Family Feud | ... The Newlywed Game, Let's Make a Deal, Split Second, The $20,000 Pyramid and | |
An American Family | ... in an effort to win both an Oscar and a Nobel Prize, was a sendup of PBS's | documentary. It has also been viewed as foretelling the future emergence o ... |
Futurama | ... k Ourselves, and TV shows such as The Simpsons (in the episode "Duffless"), | , The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, The Venture Bros., and Full Metal Pan ... |
Are You Afraid of the Dark? | ... ing Harrison Bergeron, Forever Knight, Goosebumps, The Virgin Suicides, and | . He acquired wider notice while starring in Fox Family Channel's televisi ... |
I Love Lucy | ... a, he is best known for his role as Ricky Ricardo on the American TV series | , starring with Lucille Ball, to whom he was married at the time. He is ge ... |
The Muppet Show | ... acceptable with human actors and would later find its way into many acts on | . In the first Wilkins ad, a Muppet named Wilkins is poised behind a canno ... |
Rising Damp | A more diverse view of society was offered by series like Porridge and | |
The Oprah Winfrey Show | In 1997 on | , actress Ellen DeGeneres came out as a lesbian. Her real-life coming out ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... Magic Show in 1974, then became a member of the house band on NBC's popular | (SNL) television program from 1975 to 1980 (except for a brief departure i ... |
Gunsmoke | ... ogram failed to capture an audience even though it followed the hit western | , starring James Arness |
General Hospital | ... Freeview platform. Since ABC1's launch, it had aired the long-running soap | , making it the only U.S. daytime soap to air new episodes in the UK; howe ... |
Sesame Street | ... racters performed by Frank Oz before the character's debut. For instance, a | Muppet skit from 1971 featured Snow White performed by Frank Oz and acting ... |
Win, Lose or Draw | ... the ABC version of Match Game, the syndicated version of Hollywood Squares, | and Nickelodeon's Figure It Out |
Ford Star Jubilee | ... ed in a number of television specials. The first, the 1955 debut episode of | , was the first full-scale color broadcast ever on CBS and was a ratings t ... |
Let's Make a Deal | ... en, and Ryan's Hope, and the game shows The Dating Game, The Newlywed Game, | , Split Second, The $20,000 Pyramid and Family Feud |
SCTV | ... Canadian Air Farce comedy troupe. On That '70s Show Mounties were played by | alumni Joe Flaherty and Dave Thomas. The British have also exploited the m ... |
Entertainment Tonight | ... s, his self-image became affected, culminating in a television interview on | with the actor moving about in agitation repeating, "I'm a loser. I'm a lo ... |
Match Game | ... game shows: Battlestars, Body Language, Super Password, the ABC version of | , the syndicated version of Hollywood Squares, Win, Lose or Draw and Nicke ... |
The Oprah Winfrey Show | ... ecember 1986 until May 2011) the 5:00 p.m. Eyewitness News lead-in had been | at 4:00 p.m., and its strong ratings brought viewers along to the 5:00 p.m ... |
Telebugs | ... s television series, including The Animals of Farthing Wood, Noah's Island, | , Into the Labyrinth, and the Discworld series. Among his better known rol ... |
Stage Show | ... iana Hayride, but the song gained strong popularity after his appearance on | in March 1956. It became a staple of Presley's repertoire in live appearan ... |
Let's Make a Deal | ... etween the cancellation of the daytime drama Guiding Light and the debut of | . In 2010, the extra episodes aired between the cancellation of As the Wor ... |
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | ... s, and TV shows such as The Simpsons (in the episode "Duffless"), Futurama, | , The Venture Bros., and Full Metal Panic |
Into the West | ... hows, Gunsmoke episode Snow Train, General Hospital and the TV mini-series, | produced by TNT. The railroad also made an appearance in the movie, Orphan ... |
Rhoda | ... ontributed to scripts, tap dancer Barbara Sharma, who would later appear on | , and beefy Johnny Brown, who played the superintendent Nathan "Buffalo Bu ... |
Hollywood Squares | Around 1998 he was a square on | |
Saturday Night Live | One of the original "Not Ready For Prime Time Players" for NBC's | (1975), Curtin remained on the show through the 1979–1980 season. As she w ... |
Melrose Place | ... ally picked up by The CW on May 21, 2009. The show is an updated version of | , featuring a group of young adults living in a West Hollywood apartment c ... |
Playhouse 90 | The CBS television anthology | aired a 90-minute loose adaptation in 1958. This version, written by Stewa ... |
The Newlywed Game | ... 975), All My Children, and Ryan's Hope, and the game shows The Dating Game, | , Let's Make a Deal, Split Second, The $20,000 Pyramid and Family Feud |
The Tony Danza Show | ... Other talk shows that aired on the station include The Wayne Brady Show and | , the latter of which originated from WABC's studios and was broadcast liv ... |
House Party | ... o the demise of NBC's original Match Game and Art Linkletter's long-running | on CBS, both in 1969. Even the launch of Somerset, a much-ballyhooed spino ... |
The Price Is Right | ... oap put a dent in the ratings of both of CBS' popular afternoon game shows, | and Match Game. NBC, pleased by the success that the expansion of Another ... |
General Electric Theater | ... ct with the network. Only one additional special, a live concert edition of | , was broadcast in 1956 before the relationship between the Lufts and CBS ... |
The Today Show | ... escape from jail cells and safes. On February 7, 1956, he appeared live on | , remaining in a sealed metal coffin submerged in a hotel swimming pool fo ... |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | ... matisation of "The Schartz-Metterklume Method" was an episode in the series | in 1960 |
Doctor Who | The science fiction show, | , reached its peak |
Archie's TV Funnies | A second cartoon series, produced in 1971, was a feature in | , produced by Filmation, which adhered more closely to the comic strip alt ... |
Bones | In the television series | , forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance Brennan spends much of her free t ... |
Hollywood Squares | ... e, Super Password, the ABC version of Match Game, the syndicated version of | , Win, Lose or Draw and Nickelodeon's Figure It Out |
Hotel Babylon | ... reprising her role as Sybil Fawlty, the new manager who wants to take over | . She appeared in the audio play The Youth of Old Age, produced in 2008 by ... |
One Tree Hill | ... y Cyrus, with "Ready, Set, Don't Go." Jana Kramer, an actress in teen drama | , released a country song in 2012 |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | ... levision Workshop, Jane Wyman's Fireside Theatre, Star Tonight, Windows and | . "The Merry-Go-Round," a half-hour film adaptation of Bradbury's "The Bla ... |
Gunsmoke | ... t an isolated ski resort. Dawn and Leif also guest-starred in an episode of | as well as "Wonder Woman" |
The Dating Game | ... rom CBS in late 1975), All My Children, and Ryan's Hope, and the game shows | , The Newlywed Game, Let's Make a Deal, Split Second, The $20,000 Pyramid ... |
Saturday Night Live | Curtin is famous as one of the original cast members of | (SNL). On this show, and mirroring her own low-key real life, she frequent ... |
Duckman | ... inks of The Simpsons, Ren and Stimpy, Animaniacs, The Oblongs, Batfink, and | cartoons. "Powerhouse" was quoted ten times in the Warner Brothers feature ... |
Dexter | ... g the Dog, and Wonderland, and in many TV shows, such as American Dad!, , , | , Lizzie McGuire, Nip/Tuck, The Golden Girls, Histeria!, Mad Men, MADtv, M ... |
Dancing with the Stars | Bradshaw has said he is interested in performing on | , on the condition that Paula Deen also appear |
All That | ... y (2000) and Max Keeble's Big Move (2001). She also appeared on the TV show | . In December 2004, Grey appeared in In Good Company. After that, she star ... |
The Edge of Night | ... BS' half-hour serials in order for that to happen. CBS found that series in | , which at the time was the network's lowest rated program; although it wa ... |
Brideshead Revisited | ... ts of his career, with Gielgud giving a particularly notable performance in | (1981). He won an Emmy Award for Summer's Lease (1989) and televised his s ... |
Access Hollywood | ... ng to The Guardian, Rolling Stone critic Peter Travers, the Canadian Press, | critic Scott Mantz, and eighth on critic ' list. In 2010 it was named the ... |
Strange Paradise | ... soap opera with a supernatural theme. An occult-styled Canadian-made serial | soon followed, which was broadcast on CBC Television and in the United Sta ... |
The Jacksons | ... La Toya and her sisters Rebbie and Janet appeared in all twelve episodes of | —a CBS-TV variety program, with their brothers Jackie, Tito, Marlon, Micha ... |
Star Search | ... in Detroit, Michigan. At the age of 10, she appeared on the television show | and performed in concert alongside Gladys Knight. At age 12, Aaliyah signe ... |
The Untouchables | ... s. She worked at the Desilu Studios on several TV shows, including Bonanza, | , The Lucy Show, and The Lieutenant (produced by Gene Roddenberry). She re ... |
Miss Marple | ... ple and their down-to-earth family. In the 1980s, Roy Boulting directed the | mysteries for the BBC |
Amos 'n' Andy | ... Beaver television series. Prior to that, they wrote over 1,500 episodes of | , a presence on network radio for nearly its entire history |
Hotel | In 1983, after filming the pilot episode for the television series | , Davis was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent a mastectomy. Withi ... |
SCTV | ... of impersonators. Eugene Levy, for example, frequently impersonated him on | . (In deference to American habits, he deliberately misstressed the car's ... |
Petticoat Junction | ... y Griffith Show, My Three Sons, The Eleventh Hour, The Beverly Hillbillies, | , The Lucy Show, Family Affair, Julia, The Doris Day Show, The Partridge F ... |
Tom's Midnight Garden | ... t Polly's ineffectual tutelage is shaken off. In the classic British novels | (Philippa Pearce, 1958) and Jessamy (Barbara Sleigh, 1967), for example, t ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... cast radio. On 3 December 1994, Green Day performed "Geek Stink Breath", on | , shit was not edited from tape delay live broadcast. The band did not app ... |
The Addams Family | ... ertainment of the era, such as Leave It to Beaver. It ran concurrently with | |
Batman | He appeared twice as a guest villain on | as the gunfighter "Shame" (1966 and 1968), the second time with his wife, ... |
The Ann Sothern Show | In addition to I Love Lucy, he executive produced | , Those Whiting Girls and was briefly involved in several other series suc ... |
Spitting Image | In the satirical puppet comedy | , Gielgud was regularly shown in a short segment where he poetically read ... |
Muppets Tonight | ... is depicted as playing Tevye in a scene from Fiddler. The second episode of | , in 1996, featured Garth Brooks doing a piece of "If I were a Rich Man" i ... |
What's My Line? | ... g him or her questions, in much the same manner as the American game shows, | and To Tell the Truth. Each round of the game started with news footage th ... |
MADtv | ... , , Dexter, Lizzie McGuire, Nip/Tuck, The Golden Girls, Histeria!, Mad Men, | , My Name Is Earl, The Nanny, Phil of the Future, Robot Chicken, The Sopra ... |
General Hospital | ... talk/lifestyle shows The View, The Chew, and The Revolution and soap opera | ; 7–9 a.m. weekdays (Good Morning America) along with one-hour weekend edi ... |
Soap | ... 195 half-hour episodes were produced.) In later years the prime-time satire | would introduce an Exorcist-inspired storyline. In 1986, Dark Mansions, a ... |
Gunsmoke | ... locomotives and train cars, and has been featured on the television shows, | episode Snow Train, General Hospital and the TV mini-series, Into the West ... |
Sesame Street | ... guest appearances on American television shows such as The Tonight Show and | , as well as playing at a number of functions at the White House |
The Outer Limits | ... ppearance in Nightmare, an episode of the television science fiction series | . The following year, he starred in the Broadway play The Subject Was Rose ... |
The Incredible Hulk | ... emained in contact, and Cruz was even a guest on Bixby's next run-away hit, | . The death of Bixby's only child, in 1981, drew Bixby and Cruz closer sti ... |
DuckTales | Magica was also a semi-regular on the animated television show | , where she was voiced by June Foray (using a similar Eastern European acc ... |
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire | ... rk was able to experience a brief bolster in ratings with the hit game show | . A new national phenomenon, Survivor, on CBS persuaded the schedulers at ... |
Today Show | ... kson. The second of the two "fire shows", on Friday night, was taped in the | studio, which was not affected by the fire |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer | ... e is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the television series | ; she also appeared on Buffy's spin-off series Angel. Portrayed by Charism ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... r best picture as co-producer of The Sting, Rachel Dratch, a cast member of | , creator of Grey's Anatomy Shonda Rhimes, film director and producer Jeth ... |
The Banana Splits | ... r. His songs were recorded by rock singer Bobby Fuller and TV bubblegum act | . He was also responsible in 1963 for arranging "Harlem Shuffle" for Bob & ... |
M*A*S*H | In later years, the film was the focus of the | episode, "The Moon is Not Blue", in which the characters, having heard abo ... |
The Outer Limits | He had starring roles in episodes of both the 1960s and 1990s versions of | . He was awarded an Emmy for his leading role in a 1965 episode from Bob H ... |
Shazam! | ... f Evil", led by Marvel's nemesis Doctor Sivana. However, Filmation produced | and The New Adventures of Batman which prevented the use of characters suc ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... series of sketches on the first season of the groundbreaking comedy series | (SNL). Eleven "Dregs and Vestiges" sketches, set mostly in the Land of Gor ... |
Family Feud | ... sitcom Hogan's Heroes, went on to success on the game shows Match Game and | . Larry Hovis, also a regular on Hogan's Heroes, appeared on Laugh-In duri ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... rer, Guest was hired as a one-year only cast member for the season on NBC's | . Recurring characters on SNL played by Guest include Frankie, of Willie a ... |
The Beverly Hillbillies | ... dowhood, such as, The Andy Griffith Show, My Three Sons, The Eleventh Hour, | , Petticoat Junction, The Lucy Show, Family Affair, Julia, The Doris Day S ... |
Ugly Betty | ... series as Lost, Desperate Housewives, Grey's Anatomy, General Hospital and | . In conjunction with the launch of the new season in September, a more ro ... |
Glee | ... sten Stewart and Taylor Lautner) film franchises; television series such as | have also developed stars who are popular among younger viewers. Since the ... |
Split Second | ... , and the game shows The Dating Game, The Newlywed Game, Let's Make a Deal, | , The $20,000 Pyramid and Family Feud |
Spitting Image | The television programme | parodied the Video Nasties with their sketch of a sickeningly nice, low-bu ... |
The Ray Milland Show | ... ctitious Lynnhaven College. The program was renamed in its second season as | . From 1959–1960, Milland starred in the CBS detective series Markham, but ... |
33-episode 1987–2000 television adaptation of the same name | ... s series of detective novels by British author Colin Dexter, as well as the | , in which the character was portrayed by John Thaw. Morse is a senior CID ... |
television series | , a | , and a television movie. Sadly, Heggen did not live to enjoy the success ... |
What a Cartoon! Show | ... Bakshi the chance to create two animated short films for Cartoon Network's | : Malcom and Melvin and Babe, He Calls Me, focusing on a trumpet-playing c ... |
You Bet Your Life | ... s, even Groucho used the wrong pronunciation for comedic effect. A guest on | told the quizmaster she grew up around Chico and Groucho responded, "I gre ... |
To Tell the Truth | ... ns, in much the same manner as the American game shows, What's My Line? and | . Each round of the game started with news footage that introduced the new ... |
Melrose Place | ... personal and professional struggles of several young models, spun off from | . The series was introduced via the characters Hillary Michaels, the mothe ... |
Truth or Consequences | ... in 2007. Barker was hired as host while still hosting the stunt comedy show | . His retirement coincided with his 50th year as a television host. His fi ... |
Family Feud | Although the eventual hit game | ran against As The World Turns from July 12, 1976 until April 22, 1977, it ... |
The Arsenio Hall Show | ... experience flu-like symptoms. On May 4, 1990, Henson made an appearance on | , one of his last television appearances. At the time, he mentioned to his ... |
Angel | ... and werewolves. The popular Joss Whedon series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and | , with their continuing serial plotlines, could be described as treading a ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... series (most spin-offs included), Mad About You, NYPD Blue, The Odd Couple, | , Seinfeld, Sex and the City, Spin City, Sports Night, Ugly Betty, Flight ... |
The Muppet Show | ... erformer. Bert has made appearances within the Muppets franchise, including | and The Muppets Take Manhattan |
Saturday Night Live | ... d to participate in Sesame Street. During this time, he also contributed to | . The success of Sesame Street spawned The Muppet Show, which featured Mup ... |
The Honeymooners | ... was fascinated by the city and mentioned it often in the television series | |
The Lucy Show | ... erk! (1967). After the film's release, Crawford guest-starred as herself on | . The episode, "Lucy and the Lost Star", first aired on February 26, 1968. ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... of "Chopsticks." In the 1980s, he guest-starred on television shows such as | (on a 10th-season episode hosted by Hulk Hogan and Mr. T), and the 1984 fi ... |
Batman | ... It was canceled after ratings dropped to a low due to the premiere of ABC's | , which was in full color. Though ratings were low during its initial two- ... |
The Tom Green Show | ... in the Manhattan social scene. In February 2000, Lewinsky appeared on MTV's | in an episode in which the host took her to his parents' home in Ottawa in ... |
My Three Sons | ... d 1970s sitcoms that dealt with widowhood, such as, The Andy Griffith Show, | , The Eleventh Hour, The Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction, The Lucy ... |
The Andy Griffith Show | ... cilities to other producers. Among the later shows produced at Desilu were: | , The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Lucy Show, and . When Ball sold her share of ... |
The Outer Limits | ... d directed by Gerd Oswald, who also directed the "Fun and Games" episode of | ) and The Far Cry, powerful noir suspense novels reminiscent of the work o ... |
Are You Afraid of the Dark? | Hart appeared on Nickelodeon's anthology show | Season 2 episode "The Tale Of The Frozen Ghost" in 1991 |
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers | ... bs were guest appearances on two television shows with his brother River in | (1982), and (1984) as well as an episode in the first season of Murder, Sh ... |
Angel | ... ries Buffy the Vampire Slayer; she also appeared on Buffy's spin-off series | . Portrayed by Charisma Carpenter, the character appears as a series regul ... |
Sesame Street | In 2011, Elvis Costello appeared as himself once again, this time on | to perform a song with Elmo and Cookie Monster, titled "Monster Went and A ... |
You Don't Say! | ... t for it. In November 1975, ABC announced the cancellation of the game show | , which had been airing in the network's 4 p.m. timeslot. The final episod ... |
The Andy Griffith Show | ... answer to other 1960s and 1970s sitcoms that dealt with widowhood, such as, | , My Three Sons, The Eleventh Hour, The Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Jun ... |
The Arsenio Hall Show | ... ideo on the MTV network and television appearances on popular programs like | popularized the song |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer | ... involving vampires, witches, and werewolves. The popular Joss Whedon series | and Angel, with their continuing serial plotlines, could be described as t ... |
Late Night with Conan O'Brien | ... ff the air in 1993, after Letterman left NBC and moved to Late Show on CBS. | then filled the time slot. As of March 2, 2009, the slot has been filled b ... |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | ... hrough the Tulips" which became a Top-40 hit. Tiny Tim was later married on | to Victoria Budinger, who was known as Miss Vicki. Martin would often refe ... |
The Dick Van Dyke Show | ... ers. Among the later shows produced at Desilu were: The Andy Griffith Show, | , The Lucy Show, and . When Ball sold her share of Desilu to what became P ... |
Batman | ... her Harry, would prove to be the highest-rated Batman tandem of the series. | ended its run on March 1968 |
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. | ... AUNTIE", "Mission... Highly Improbable" and "The Winged Avenger" (spoofing | , and Batman, respectively). The show still carried the basic format — Ste ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... cbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Coriolanus. He is also a popular guest-host of | , having hosted 7 times as of April 2008. His most notable roles on the sh ... |
The Muppet Show | Liberace was also the guest star in an episode of | . His performances included a "Concerto for the Birds", "Misty", "Five Foo ... |
Whispering Smith | ... its were in part the inspiration of the 1961 NBC western television series, | , starring Audie Murphy and Guy Mitchell |
Leave It to Beaver | ... ced by Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher, who were already known for creating the | television series. Prior to that, they wrote over 1,500 episodes of Amos ' ... |
Between the Lions | ... ling for help. This gag may have spawned the segment of the children's show | featuring a person named Cliff Hanger, who, like Sergeant Snorkel, is hang ... |
Clangers | ... the Moon Mouse, later provided the basis for the characters in the popular | TV series. All of the books were published by Kaye and Ward and were writt ... |
Melrose Place | The series | was a spin-off from the show, as actor Grant Show (who played Jake on Melr ... |
The Greatest Show on Earth | ... version of this story about alcoholism. Other network appearances included | (1963) and ABC's Breaking Point (1964) and the ABC Stage 67 episode "The T ... |
Sesame Street | ... corded on many notable songs in film and television, such as the theme from | , and the score from the Academy Award winning film Midnight Cowboy |
The Beverly Hillbillies | ... allad of Jed Clampett", which was used as the theme for the television show | |
Late Night with Conan O'Brien | ... r in promotion of the record ensued, bookended by television appearances on | and The Late Show with David Letterman. However, Smith's condition began t ... |
Alcoa Theatre | ... rs (1953–1954), as well as recurring roles on Hallmark Hall of Fame (1952), | (1959), and Playhouse 90 (1958, 1960), The Outlaws (three episodes as Chad ... |
Doctor Who | ... e fourth incarnation of the Doctor in the science fiction television series | , a role he played from 1974 to 1981. In later years Baker played the role ... |
Match Game | ... shows to actually win its timeslot, leading to the demise of NBC's original | and Art Linkletter's long-running House Party on CBS, both in 1969. Even t ... |
Rocko's Modern Life | ... designed by cartoonist Stephen Hillenburg shortly after the cancellation of | in 1996. Hillenburg intended to create a series about an over-optimistic s ... |
Smallville | ... uring a group of young adults living in a West Hollywood apartment complex. | producers Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer wrote the pilot script and becam ... |
Midsomer Murders | ... lled by Mata Hairi. The seventh episode of the 2007 season of the TV series | , "They Seek Him Here", centers around a shooting of a remake of The Scarl ... |
The Eleventh Hour | ... that dealt with widowhood, such as, The Andy Griffith Show, My Three Sons, | , The Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction, The Lucy Show, Family Affai ... |
The Addams Family | ... s and music based on popular entertainers, motion pictures or TV programs ( | , I Dream of Jeannie, Happy Days, etc.) with a bonus round. Most accept va ... |
Top of the Pops | ... Tourist", charted in 1979. Invited to appear on top rated BBC music program | , the band walked off the show when the BBC told them that they must sing ... |
Boardwalk Empire | Scorsese directed the series premiere for | , an HBO drama series, starring Steve Buscemi and Michael Pitt, and based ... |
Will & Grace | ... Sports Night, Ugly Betty, Flight of the Conchords, '"Cagney & Lacey"', and | |
Let's Make a Deal | ... the mid-1960s, it was so firmly entrenched that its strongest competition, | , despite developing a devoted fan base in its own right and becoming one ... |
General Hospital | ... Meagher for Home and Away in Australia), the third longest-running drama ( | ) in the USA, and the world's most successful salesman (Joe Girard), among ... |
Hallmark Hall of Fame | ... Rod Brown of the Rocket Rangers (1953–1954), as well as recurring roles on | (1952), Alcoa Theatre (1959), and Playhouse 90 (1958, 1960), The Outlaws ( ... |
The Mike Douglas Show | ... attention of film critics like Rex Reed. When Richard Dreyfuss appeared on | with Peter Falk, he described the film as "the most incredible, disturbing ... |
Sesame Street | ... the Public Broadcasting Service's long-running children's television show, | . Bert was originally performed by Frank Oz. Since 2001, Muppeteer Eric Ja ... |
General Hospital | ... ician Springfield was known for playing Dr. Noah Drake on the daytime drama | . He originated the character from 1981-1983. He left acting after his mus ... |
Modern Family | ... ut of the five shows premiered, three of them, Cougar Town, The Middle, and | (the most successful and critically acclaimed of them), would be renewed f ... |
I Love Lucy | Dragnet was very successful, competing with | as the most popular series on television. It did not end because of bad ra ... |
Playhouse 90 | ... was Charles Einstein (1926–2007), a writer for such television programs as | and Lou Grant. Brooks is Jewish; his grandparents emigrated from Austria a ... |
The Eleventh Hour | ... est-starring roles in such series as the NBC medical drama about psychiatry | (1963) in the role of Jeff Dillon, "The Man Who Came Home Late". In 1958, ... |
American Dad! | ... Perfect Murder, Wag the Dog, and Wonderland, and in many TV shows, such as | , , , Dexter, Lizzie McGuire, Nip/Tuck, The Golden Girls, Histeria!, Mad M ... |
Let's Make a Deal | ... s one of ABC's first truly popular daytime shows, (along with the game show | ) Dark Shadows found its perfect demographic niche in teenagers coming hom ... |
Batman | ... alded mid-season replacement show became a national pop culture phenomenon. | , starring Adam West as the Caped Crusader and Burt Ward as his youthful s ... |
The Outer Limits | ... t the story bore some similarity to "The Architects of Fear", an episode of | television series. The writer and Wein argued over changing the ending; Mo ... |
The Howard Stern Show | ... sequently authored two "Jump The Shark" books and later became a regular on | around the time he sold his web site to Gemstar (owners of TV Guide) |
Stargate SG-1 | Athena appears in the television series | when she kidnaps Vala Mal Doran to gain information on the Clava Thessara ... |
Sesame Street | The Children's Television Workshop published a record album of music from | under the title Sesame Street Fever, the cover of which spoofed the Saturd ... |
The Outer Limits | ... n the . It was also the basis of a 1964 episode entitled "Fun and Games" of | , probably the episode "The Rules of Luton", and possibly the Blake's 7 ep ... |
Jim Henson's Little Muppet Monsters | She was voiced by Laurie O'Brien in Muppet Babies and Hal Rayle in | |
Captain Kangaroo | ... n audiences in the late 1970s when they made occasional appearances on CBS' | |
Saturday Night Live | ... kett, who enjoyed revived careers late in life. Television programs such as | and The Tonight Show launched the careers of other stand-up comedians |
The Fugitive | ... nts. It also ran the Quinn Martin action and suspense series The F.B.I. and | |
The Ed Sullivan Show | The duo had appeared in the US on | and hoped to become stars there, but negotiations for a longer run broke d ... |
General Hospital | ... and has been featured on the television shows, Gunsmoke episode Snow Train, | and the TV mini-series, Into the West produced by TNT. The railroad also m ... |
The Odd Couple | ... of Leonard Unger, the son of Felix Unger (Tony Randall), on the ABC series | , a part that previously was played by Willie Aames |
The Chevy Chase Show | ... from the quick critical and commercial failure of the fellow new late-night | , NBC only offered short-term contracts, 13 weeks at a time and once for s ... |
The Twilight Zone | ... 60), The Outlaws (three episodes as Chad Burns). Other appearances included | episodes "A Hundred Yards Over the Rim" (1961) and "The Dummy" (1962) foll ... |
I Love Lucy | ... rney, and his favorite actress is Lucille Ball, whom he grew up watching on | re-runs. He is a self-described "huge Dr. Seuss fan", devoting an entire r ... |
ScrewAttack | ... or masturbatory aid, it has reportedly been used as such; in fact, in 2007, | ranked the Trance Vibrator the #1 best gaming peripheral in its "Best Gami ... |
Wheel of Fortune | ... heel of Fortune" reel machine (created on the basis of the famous TV show “ | ” created by Merv Griffin), the player must play 3 coins per spin to be el ... |
106 & Park | ... eo was premiered on Much More Music, Black Entertainment Television's (BET) | and MTV's TRL on April 26, 2001. "Rock the Boat", the second single, was r ... |
M*A*S*H | He left | after the seventh season because of burnout and a desire to spend more tim ... |
This Is Your Life | ... levision appearance, surprised by Ralph Edwards on his live NBC-TV program, | . Lured to the Knickerbocker Hotel as a subterfuge for a business meeting ... |
Bones | ... in the episode "The Man with the Bone" of the fictional crime drama series | . Additionally, the Oak Island/Money Pit Mystery led to the ill-fated Cork ... |
Coronation Street | ... the USA, the longest-serving members of a drama series (William Roache for | in the UK, Ray Meagher for Home and Away in Australia), the third longest- ... |
Family Guy | In the | episode "Mind Over Murder", Lois sings a cabaret act with "Don't Rain on M ... |
Match Game | ... ing role on the sitcom Hogan's Heroes, went on to success on the game shows | and Family Feud. Larry Hovis, also a regular on Hogan's Heroes, appeared o ... |
The Courtship of Eddie's Father | ... the 1960s were highly rated primetime sitcoms such as That Girl, Bewitched, | , The Partridge Family and The Brady Bunch, and dramas such as Room 222 an ... |
The Munsters | ... (The Lovin' Spoonful), "TVC 15" (David Bowie), and the theme song from TV's | . Pictures on a String, their first album for Virgin Records, followed in ... |
Bewitched | ... rried to each other in real life, which was Samantha and Darrin Stephens of | , on 22 October 1964 |
Comic Book Superheroes Unmasked | Neil Gaiman was featured in the History Channel documentary | |
Entertainment Tonight | ... a Winery. Exclusive access to the wedding was given to the television show, | and photographs were released through other media outlets. Letourneau has ... |
Jeopardy! | ... eton's captain, Steve Chernicoff, went on to become a five-time champion on | in its 1994-95 season and won over $83,000. He made it to the quarterfinal ... |
Top of the Pops | ... ay '80" did well enough to get the band their first TV appearance on BBC TV | on 8 May 1980 opening a Peter Powell presented show with Gary Glitter's "R ... |
Ugly Betty | ... , Saturday Night Live, Seinfeld, Sex and the City, Spin City, Sports Night, | , Flight of the Conchords, '"Cagney & Lacey"', and Will & Grace |
General Hospital | ... resolution from such series as Lost, Desperate Housewives, Grey's Anatomy, | and Ugly Betty. In conjunction with the launch of the new season in Septem ... |
The Four Just Men | ... The Avengers in addition to many ITC drama series including: William Tell, | , Sir Francis Drake, Danger Man and as a recurrent guest in |
The Howard Stern Show | ... ting Into the Sun. During this period he appeared on radio programs such as | and KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic. He later recalled promoting the album ... |
Today Show | On March 31, 2010, the | ran a segment detailing the deaths of three separate adolescent girls and ... |
Playhouse 90 | ... recurring roles on Hallmark Hall of Fame (1952), Alcoa Theatre (1959), and | (1958, 1960), The Outlaws (three episodes as Chad Burns). Other appearance ... |
World Series of Poker | Damon enjoys playing poker and has competed in several | (WSOP) events including the 2010 World Series of Poker main event. He drop ... |
The Benny Hill Show | The show was parodied on an episode of " | ", originally aired on 24 September 1975, being called "Old Grey Whistle T ... |
Ugly Betty | ... ix, its lowest rated since its inception in 2004. The once-instant hit show | collapsed dramatically in ratings due to its move to the infamous Friday n ... |
Search for Tomorrow | ... sions were occurring seven years after the last two fifteen minute serials, | and Guiding Light, expanded to thirty minutes |
The Carol Burnett Show | ... is decade, with shows such as Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour and Donny & Marie. | also ended its historic 11-year run in 1978 |
Doctor Who | Garden has appeared in two of Big Finish's | audio dramas playing a parodic character. In Bang-Bang-a-Boom! he plays Pr ... |
In Living Color | In its first season, | featured a one-time sketch entitled "King: The Early Years", set in a scho ... |
The Lucy Show | ... Three Sons, The Eleventh Hour, The Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction, | , Family Affair, Julia, The Doris Day Show, The Partridge Family and Sanfo ... |
The Lone Ranger | ... eries on ABC during this period which helped establish the network included | (ABC's only Top 10 show before Disneyland), The Adventures Of Ozzie And Ha ... |
Name That Tune | ... Wheel of Fortune), Ugadai melodiu ("Guess a melody", the Russian version of | ), Tema ("The Theme"), and Chas Pik ("The Rush Hour"). In 1995, Listyev mo ... |
The Muppet Show | Miss Piggy is a Muppet character who was primarily played by Frank Oz on | . In 2001, Eric Jacobson began performing the role, although Oz did not of ... |
You Bet Your Life | ... radio, and I can't hold on to a sponsor. At this point, I'll try anything!" | debuted in October 1947 on radio on ABC (which aired it from 1947–49), spo ... |
Family Guy | ... teenagers who grow older later on in the show. This was the premise of the | parody, where Andrea is portrayed as a senile elderly woman |
Doctor Who | BBC Video advertised their offerings (such as | ) as "Video Tasties" |
The Ed Sullivan Show | ... as one of her final appearances at the venue. She made guest appearances on | , The Tonight Show, The Hollywood Palace, and The Merv Griffin Show, on wh ... |
Match Game | ... uares, and Family Feud, were also popular daytime television. The height of | s popularity occurred between 1973 and 1977, before it was overtaken by Fa ... |
The Howard Stern Show | King frequently appears on talk shows including Jimmy Kimmel Live! and | to promote fights. He has been portrayed by Dave Chappelle in a skit about ... |
The Detectives | ... e real-life Nelson family), Leave It To Beaver (which moved over from CBS), | and The Untouchables. In 1955, the network picked up the national broadcas ... |
Tattletales | ... peared regularly on TV, making appearances on other game shows as well like | , Hollywood Squares, and Showoffs. He also appeared in the film B.S. I Lov ... |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer | ... er Side of Midnight". It includes references to Taxi Driver, Ms. 45, Blade, | , The Deathmaster, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, The Light at the End, Dea ... |
Sesame Street | ... le and was nominated for a Golden Globe. Ruth Buzzi became a regular on the | children's television series. Dave Madden, whose trademark was to throw co ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... earance as herself in two sketches during the May 8, 1999, episode of NBC's | , a program that had lampooned her relationship with Clinton over the prio ... |
Sesame Street | ... and the team at the Children's Television Workshop asked Henson to work on | , a visionary children's program for public television. Part of the show w ... |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer | ... d core X-Men title was also introduced called Astonishing X-Men, written by | creator Joss Whedon, following Morrison's departure. Another X-Book titled ... |
Fraggle Rock | ... ture Shop, as well as the rest of its film and television library including | , Farscape, The Dark Crystal, and Labyrinth |
The Twilight Zone | "The Passersby" is an episode of the American television anthology series | |
The Ben Stiller Show | The short-lived | did a parody of this show, The Heights and Melrose Place called Melrose He ... |
M*A*S*H | Quapaw was mentioned in a 1976 episode of the television show, | , a U.S. situation comedy. While Colonel Potter goes to Tokyo on R&R, his ... |
Love of Life | ... ed The Young and the Restless to a full hour after the cancellation of soap | . Y&R moved from Noon/11am to 1pm/Noon (the former affiliate break timeslo ... |
Horrible Histories | ... Ben Willbond in the BAFTA award winning children's comedy television series | |
Spitting Image | ... y Reagan, as played by actor Chris Barrie, who also voiced the character on | . Barrie would return for the band's next single, "The Power of Love", imi ... |
The Lawrence Welk Show | ... oadcast rights to KTLA's Dodge Dancing Party, which eventually evolved into | , becoming an ABC fixture throughout the late 1950s and 1960s. However, it ... |
Coronation Street | ... butler in a low budget horror film. In 2004, he made a cameo appearance in | , playing fitness fanatic pensioner Ernie Crabbe. In 2007 he came out of r ... |
General Electric Theater | ... orks, spanning three decades of television programs such as Armour Theater, | , Leave It to Beaver, Wagon Train, and many others. Prior to 1958, all Rev ... |
DuckTales | ... ed to incorporate humans into the world of Quack Pack. This contrasted with | , a previous Disney Afternoon series, where the world is inhabited by othe ... |
Saturday Night Live | Lily Tomlin later performed Ernestine for | and Happy New Year, America (hosting the latter in character), and Edith A ... |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | ... ith occasional Late Night specials and reruns). Starting in September 1991, | was pushed back from 11:30 p.m. to 11:35 p.m., with Letterman starting at ... |
Match Game | Burghoff also frequently appeared on the game show | in the 1970s, both as a stand-in for regular Charles Nelson Reilly and als ... |
The Twilight Zone | ... l Doll, Dead Silence, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Goosebumps (TV series), and | |
Doctor Who | Gaiman wrote an episode of the long-running science fiction series | , broadcast in 2011 during Matt Smith's second series as the Doctor. Shoot ... |
Sea Hunt | ... 8 as child with his father, Lloyd Bridges, and brother Beau on television's | . Some of his best-known major motion films include: Tron (and its ) , Fea ... |
Melrose Place | ... typical for Los Angeles that several TV series were recorded, among others, | |
Doctor Who | ... on/fantasy genre series produced for English-language television, including | and the entire Star Trek television franchise. Only the paranormal soap op ... |
Futurama | ... by David X. Cohen. "22 Short Films about Springfield" in turn inspired the | episode "Three Hundred Big Boys" |
The Jim Henson Hour | ... nding Children's Program. The next year, Henson returned to television with | , which mixed lighthearted Muppet fare with riskier material. The show was ... |
Code Monkeys | ... portrays a parody of himself in the first episode of the television series | ; he plays the owner of Gameavision before selling it to help fund Apple. ... |
Crumbs | Curtin also starred with Fred Savage in the ABC sitcom | , which debuted in January 2006 and was canceled in May of that year. She ... |
Family Feud | ... Games popularity occurred between 1973 and 1977, before it was overtaken by | in 1978. Television's current longest-running game show, The Price is Righ ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... c parody homage to the "dancing in the dark" dance segment on an episode of | , originally broadcast on April 22, 1978 |
Saturday Night Live | ... llo and The Attractions appeared as the musical guest act on the episode of | as a last minute fill-in for the Sex Pistols. Scheduled to play "Less Than ... |
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour | ... d smashing his drums. During the end of their 1967 appearance performing on | , Moon had explosives loaded into one of his kit's two bass drums. During ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... arodied the film as "Samurai Night Fever", one of his "Samurai" sketches on | . Belushi spoofed it again in the film Neighbors, during a scene in which ... |
Sesame Street | ... ts to Kermit the Frog, and he could no longer appear on any new material on | , although Kermit did later appear on the premiere of the show's 40th seas ... |
What's My Line? | ... the 10:30 Eastern slot on Sundays, opposite CBS's long-running quiz program | hosted by John Charles Daly, who had been the first ever ABC news anchorma ... |
Queer as Folk | ... r two also subsequently appeared in the US version of the television series | . Their music has also appeared in the TV series 24 with "Ný batterí", and ... |
Sesame Street | ... hosting the latter in character), and Edith Ann on children's shows such as | |
Roots | ... miniseries, among them QB VII, and Rich Man, Poor Man. The most successful, | , based on Alex Haley's novel, became one of the biggest hits in televisio ... |
Wire in the Blood | ... hing" and "The Crossing". The episode "Nothing But The Night" in the series | [season3, episode3], also features a female stalker suffering from de Cler ... |
Top of the Pops | Judge Jules also appeared on the BBC's | show (2000) with Paul Masterson, to perform the single "Pitchin'", off the ... |
The Dr. Oz Show | ... ixth floor studio at Rockefeller Center used for the show was remodeled for | |
Leave It to Beaver | ... es of television programs such as Armour Theater, General Electric Theater, | , Wagon Train, and many others. Prior to 1958, all Revue's shows were film ... |
General Hospital | ... This began by personally answering fan mail he received as a cast member of | . Simmons still personally answers emails and letters, and makes hundreds ... |
Match Game | Game shows such as | , The Hollywood Squares, and Family Feud, were also popular daytime televi ... |
Ellen | ... es came out as a lesbian. Her real-life coming out was echoed in the sitcom | in "The Puppy Episode" in which the eponymous character Ellen Morgan playe ... |
The Arsenio Hall Show | ... ident Bill Clinton performed the song on saxophone during his appearance on | on June 3, 1992. In 2004 it was ranked number forty-five on Rolling Stones ... |
Goosebumps (TV series) | ... 8 film), Dead of Night, Devil Doll, Dead Silence, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, | , and The Twilight Zone |
Land of the Lost | ... the Prime Directive. He also wrote an episode of the Saturday morning show | , "The Pylon Express", in 1975. Two of Sturgeon's stories were adapted for ... |
Wagon Train | ... Playhouse, Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, Checkmate, The Investigators, and | . She guest starred in 1959 on The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie For ... |
The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs | ... e, and Teen Angel. In 1998, she voiced a character for the children's show, | . After a four year hiatus from acting, Dolenz returned in the independent ... |
The Twilight Zone | ... e Enough at Last" is an episode of the American television anthology series | . It was adapted from a short story by Lyn Venable (Marilyn Venable), whic ... |
Gilligan's Island | In 1965, following the success of his TV series | , Sherwood Schwartz conceived the idea for The Brady Bunch after reading i ... |
Spitting Image | The satirical British television series | regularly featured a Prince Philip puppet, always dressed in naval uniform ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... winner Diane Keaton as well as Katie Holmes and Ted Danson. She appeared on | on October 4, 2008, as moderator Gwen Ifill impersonator in a comedic sket ... |
Make Room For Daddy | ... t series to show a "blended" family (two series which debuted in the 1950s, | and Bonanza, had stepsiblings and half-siblings respectively), but came at ... |
The Twilight Zone | ... racter actor and guest-starred in many 1960s TV series including Ben Casey, | , The Andy Griffith Show, Dr. Kildare and Hennesey. He also joined the cas ... |
TNT | On March 13, 1993, | aired a new version of the story directed by Nicolas Roeg, starring Tim Ro ... |
An American Family | ... st in 1992, the show, which was inspired by the 1973 PBS documentary series | , is the longest-running program in MTV history and one of the longest-run ... |
The Untouchables | ... family), Leave It To Beaver (which moved over from CBS), The Detectives and | . In 1955, the network picked up the national broadcast rights to KTLA's D ... |
The Merv Griffin Show | ... rances on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Tonight Show, The Hollywood Palace, and | , on which she guest-hosted an episode |
Entertainment Tonight | In September 2005 Simmons was on | to discuss the effects of Hurricane Katrina on his family in his hometown ... |
Hollywood Squares | ... rly on TV, making appearances on other game shows as well like Tattletales, | , and Showoffs. He also appeared in the film B.S. I Love You, as well as a ... |
To Tell the Truth | Nixon's first onscreen appearance was as an imposter on | , where her mother worked. She began acting at age 12 as the object of a w ... |
Family Feud | Game shows such as Match Game, The Hollywood Squares, and | , were also popular daytime television. The height of Match Games populari ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... y, fellow Muppets, and Jason Segel participated in the opening monologue of | by singing "I Can't Believe I'm Hosting SNL. |
The Edge of Night | ... ate, all serials had been fifteen minutes in length. As the World Turns and | , which premiered on the same day at 4:30 pm EST, were the first two to be ... |
Wagon Train | ... grams such as Armour Theater, General Electric Theater, Leave It to Beaver, | , and many others. Prior to 1958, all Revue's shows were filmed at the old ... |
This Is Your Life | ... levision appearance, surprised by Ralph Edwards on his live NBC-TV program, | |
The Hollywood Palace | ... enue. She made guest appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Tonight Show, | , and The Merv Griffin Show, on which she guest-hosted an episode |
Inspector Morse | In 1993 Hardy appeared in an episode of | , playing Andrew Baydon in "Twilight of the Gods". Hardy played the part o ... |
The Ed Sullivan Show | ... with the Supremes at the Copacabana and made appearances on What's My Line, | , and The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson with the group. Nevertheless, Ba ... |
Batman | ... Improbable" and "The Winged Avenger" (spoofing The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and | , respectively). The show still carried the basic format — Steed and his a ... |
Midsomer Murders | ... s for The Day the Earth Stood Still and as the theme tune for the ITV drama | . Theremins are also used in concert music (especially avant-garde and 20t ... |
General Electric Theater | Her first guest-starring television role was on a 1955 episode of | . This appearance led to roles on Summer Playhouse, Lux Playhouse, Westing ... |
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. | ... , primetime shows and movies with horror or science fiction themes (e.g., , | ) had been on the decline for some time, and, of course, the serial appeal ... |
DuMont network | ... goes to Mary Kay and Johnny, in an episode aired on 18 November 1947 on the | . This may be confused with the first television couple to share a bed whe ... |
Bear in the Big Blue House | ... e Street characters, which are separately owned by Sesame Workshop) and the | properties had been sold by Henson's heirs to The Walt Disney Company. How ... |
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In | ... wn between Round the Horne and the American sketch comedy television series | (1968–1973). Notably, Barry Took was the principal writer in the 1969 seas ... |
RuPaul's Drag Race | ... was also the first guest judge to appear in two episodes of season three of | . She also served as guest judge on the 17th season of America's Next Top ... |
The Martian Chronicles | ... and three short stories from the book, the film received mediocre reviews. | became a three-part TV miniseries starring Rock Hudson which was first bro ... |
Wagon Train | ... he tried television, appearing in three episodes of the popular NBC western | as three different characters in 1959 and 1961 |
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles | ... tory exists in the same setting as the main story. On the television series | , each episode was framed as though it were being told by an older Indy (u ... |
The Mighty Heroes | ... to leave the office, an unprepared Bakshi pitched a superhero parody called | . He described the series' characters, including Strong Man, Tornado Man, ... |
KVN | ... 2007. The show was started by Garik Martirosyan and other former members of | |
26 Men | ... 1959). Willcox was among the locations of another syndicated western series | (1957–1959), true stories of the Arizona Rangers starring Tristram Coffin ... |
Rocko's Modern Life | ... y veteran voice actor Tom Kenny. Kenny previously worked with Hillenburg on | , and when Hillenburg created SpongeBob SquarePants, he approached Kenny t ... |
An American Family | The Real World was inspired by the 1973 PBS documentary series | , It focuses on the lives of a group of strangers who audition to live tog ... |
Agatha Christie's Poirot | ... usually entail Poirot being supplied with cases that would interest him. In | , Japp was portrayed by Philip Jackson |
Saturday Night Live | ... erent roles in different episodes. Several years before joining the cast of | , Amy Poehler often appeared as a regular in many sketches, though she was ... |
Sesame Street | On February 17, 2004, it was announced that the Muppets (excluding the | characters, which are separately owned by Sesame Workshop) and the Bear in ... |
Doctor Who | The 1985 | serial "Vengeance on Varos" was set within the confines of a 'Punishment D ... |
The Incredible Hulk | ... e Courtship of Eddie's Father, and Dr. David Banner on the CBS drama series | |
The Rachael Ray Show | Currently, WABC's only syndicated talk show offering is | , which airs following Live with Kelly and has been on the station since i ... |
Regular Show | ... ment. He also currently composes the score of the Cartoon Network TV series | , whose style and attitude is partly an homage to the Wes Anderson films M ... |
The Lucy Show | ... ws produced at Desilu were: The Andy Griffith Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, | , and . When Ball sold her share of Desilu to what became Paramount Televi ... |
SpongeBob SquarePants | ... for his gruff voice, Murray has voiced The Flying Dutchman on Nickelodeon's | , a small role as the Grandfather on Lloyd in Space, Coach Gills on Cartoo ... |
True Blood | In the second season of the HBO show | the town falls under the spell of a Maenad, who holds regular Bacchanalia ... |
What's My Line? | Russell appeared as the Mystery Guest on | on January 4, 1953. During her appearance, like most other Mystery Guests, ... |
The Rosie O'Donnell Show | ... song EP on Garrett's own label - Tongue and Groove Records - and debuted on | , but broke up after only a few performances |
Super Friends | Riddler appears in, "Around the World in 80 Riddles" ( | short) |
Jeopardy! | ... eral occasions, including in a coffee brewing competition and in a round of | that he hacked in his own favor. Unlike Pitr, he has no ambitions for worl ... |
Heroes | In the NBC series | , Russellville is the location of the plane crash in "Trust and Blood" in ... |
Twilight Zone | ... co-starred with George Takei in "The Encounter", an episode of the original | series. Ironically, Brand, a genuine decorated veteran, portrays a phony w ... |
The Beverly Hillbillies | ... alled Beverly Hillbillies 90210, combining the characters of both 90210 and | . In 1999, Christina Aguilera from the Mickey Mouse Club made a cameo perf ... |
Aqua Teen Hunger Force | ... ly also did the music and occasional narration for the cult animated series | on the Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block. He also created the ... |
Late Night with Conan O'Brien | In an interview on | , Smith was asked what her "Playmate diet" consisted of. She instantly rep ... |
Twilight of the Gods | ... Hardy appeared in an episode of Inspector Morse, playing Andrew Baydon in " | ". Hardy played the part of the successful businessman with a murky wartim ... |
The Original Amateur Hour | ... spitals. In 1959, he performed on Ted Mack's syndicated CBS television show | . In 1960 his father accepted a teaching job in San José, California. The ... |
As the World Turns | ... xpanded their audiences beyond housewives with the rise of All My Children, | , Somerset, and The Young and the Restless |
DuckTales | An animated version of the character appeared in the TV series | , which started airing on September 18, 1987. The Second Richest Duck was ... |
Batman | ... com F Troop. He parodied this role, portraying "Chief Screaming Chicken" on | as a pawn to Vincent Price's Egghead in the villain's attempt to take cont ... |
Batman | ... Friends while featuring Adam West, Burt Ward, and Frank Gorshin of the 1966 | television series fame. The Legion of Doom featured Mordru leading Doctor ... |
My Favorite Martian | ... es and TV series. He is known for his roles as Tim O'Hara on the CBS sitcom | , Tom Corbett on the ABC comedy-drama series The Courtship of Eddie's Fath ... |
Gossip Girl | ... Anatomy, Thomas Crown of The Thomas Crown Affair (1968), Howie Archibald of | , Pete Lattimer of Warehouse 13 and Pete Campbell of Mad Men. The characte ... |
Babylon 5 | ... gesture of goodwill between the creators of the Star Trek franchise and of | (some of whose fans viewed them as rivals), she appeared in the Babylon 5 ... |
SpongeBob SquarePants | He had a guest voice-over role in the animated comedy series | as SpongeBob's cousin, Stanley |
The $10,000 Pyramid | ... in time had been struggling in the ratings for some time, but also against | , which at the time was the third-highest rated game show in daytime. In t ... |
Ozark Jubilee | Country music gained national television exposure through | on ABC-TV and radio from 1955–1960 from Springfield, Missouri. The program ... |
Family Guy | ... he computer for the Star Trek series, Barrett performed as a guest voice on | as the voice of Stewie Griffin's ship's computer in the episode "Emission ... |
The Courtship of Eddie's Father | ... CBS sitcom My Favorite Martian, Tom Corbett on the ABC comedy-drama series | , and Dr. David Banner on the CBS drama series The Incredible Hulk |
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire | ... adcast on ABC's daytime lineup. However, ABC's syndication wing distributes | |
Disney Afternoon | ... ey portfolio in 2010-'11 by launching three new titles based upon the 1990s | TV format (Darkwing Duck, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, and DuckTales), to ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... able parody of Streisand's iconic status has been on the sketch comedy show | in the recurring skit Coffee Talk where character Linda Richman, played by ... |
The Ruby in the Smoke | ... arlos Fresnadillo's 2007 movie 28 Weeks Later. The docklands also appear in | , a novel by Philip Pullman |
The Animals of Farthing Wood | He appeared in several children's television series, including | , Noah's Island, Telebugs, Into the Labyrinth, and the Discworld series. A ... |
Wheel of Fortune | ... 984 tournament semi-finals and finals aired on NBC, hosted by Pat Sajak (of | fame), and the entire 1987 tournament on Disney Channel, hosted by Dick Ca ... |
Legends of the Superheroes | The two NBC televised specials of | was based largely on Challenge of the Super Friends while featuring Adam W ... |
Leave It to Beaver | ... ers in 1964, the house could be seen as a backdrop on many shows, including | . It was remodeled and featured on Desperate Housewives and located on Col ... |
Glee | Streisand is referenced frequently on the Fox TV musical series | . The character Rachel (Lea Michele) mentions that Streisand refused to al ... |
Soap | ... termed as "social consciousness" programming, such as All in the Family and | , which broke down television barriers |
Let's Make a Deal | ... othes" and to not wear costumes, such as those used to attract attention on | , another show that featured contestants selected from the audience. Those ... |
Second City Television | ... liver's Travels. Gielgud and Ralph Richardson were the first guest stars on | . Playing themselves, they were in Toronto during their tour of Harold Pin ... |
SpongeBob SquarePants | ... television spoofs of the episode. These include ("Return of the Nanobots") | ;; The Drew Carey Show ("Y2K You're OK"); Family Guy (at the end of the se ... |
Family Guy | ... dler with a fear of heights, so he is deemed "Fiddler on the Chair". In the | episode "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein" (2003), William Shatner is depict ... |
Soap | ... ation comedies such as Happy Days, Barney Miller, Three's Company, Taxi and | . Programming head Fred Silverman was credited with reversing the network' ... |
F Troop | ... le Show. In 1965 he played the medicine man, Roaring Chicken, in the sitcom | . He parodied this role, portraying "Chief Screaming Chicken" on Batman as ... |
Ed Sullivan Show | Perlman was introduced to the wider American public when he appeared on the | twice in 1958. He made his debut at Carnegie Hall in 1963 and won the Leve ... |
American Bandstand | ... s Diamond Theater and a radio show on WFIL, prior to being selected to host | . Television personality Ed McMahon also resided at the Drexelbrook, as Di ... |
The Jetsons | ... bera, including The Flintstones, Tom and Jerry, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, | and many others. She has done extensive voice acting for Stan Freberg's co ... |
I Love Lucy | ... 950s, Horton worked in television. One of his most famous appearances is an | episode, where he is cast against type as a frisky, amorous suitor. (Horto ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... the Family Guy parody, where Andrea is portrayed as a senile elderly woman. | did their own parody of the show when Jason Priestley hosted in 1992. In t ... |
Bleak House | ... watching the BBC One!" and "In half an hour, Jenny Dickens's classic serial | . But first let's see what the poor people are up to in the first of two v ... |
Sesame Street | ... with programs that he created, he eventually was selected to participate in | . During this time, he also contributed to Saturday Night Live. The succes ... |
Family Guy | ... he Nanobots"); SpongeBob SquarePants; The Drew Carey Show ("Y2K You're OK") | ;(at the end of the season 2 episode "Wasted Talent"); Futurama (during an ... |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer | ... Living Vampire, Nick Knight in the TV series Forever Knight, Angel from the | universe, and Bill Compton in Charlaine Harris' The Southern Vampire Myste ... |
The Thorn Birds | ... e portrayed Fiona Cleary, Cleary family matriarch, in the 1983 mini-series, | ; she won an Emmy Award for her role |
You Bet Your Life | ... solo career, most notably as the host of the radio and television game show | . His distinctive appearance, carried over from his days in vaudeville, in ... |
Sherlock Hound | ... sons Marco and Gi Pagot were Miyazaki's collaborators in the production of | ) |
Brothers & Sisters | ... nt from the network. But despite all this, and a few more successes such as | , Grey's Anatomy spin-off Private Practice, and summer game show smash Wip ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... film Notting Hill, with Trevor Jones producing. For the 25th anniversary of | , Costello was invited to the program, where he re-enacted his abrupt song ... |
The Twilight Zone | ... ature films some notable works include dubbing the voice for Mary Badham in | episode "The Bewitchin' Pool" and the voices for Sean and Michael Brody in ... |
Family Guy | ... 2001. In the same year, he voiced himself in the animated television series | episode, "The Thin White Line" |
The Andy Griffith Show | ... of the show, which developed a father-son relationship compared to that of | , "We dealt with issues that were talked about but were never brought up o ... |
The Storyteller | ... xplore darker, mature themes with the folk tale and mythology-oriented show | (1988). The Storyteller won an Emmy for Outstanding Children's Program. Th ... |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer | ... n the 90501 zip code. Torrance High can also be seen in other shows such as | . The characters later began attending the then-fictitious California Univ ... |
Comedy Club (Russia) | | is the only stand-up comedy show in Russia since 2007. The show was starte ... |
Farscape | ... large number of other films and series (e.g. the science-fiction production | , the film adaptation of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and the mov ... |
Jeopardy! | ... to radio from 1979 to 1982, hosted by Art Fleming (the host of the original | ), with the 1978 and 1979 national tournament semi-finals and finals appea ... |
Agatha Christie's Poirot | ... stie Hour, she was portrayed by British actress Angela Easterling, while in | , she was portrayed by Pauline Moran |
General Hospital | ... also hosted an ABC party on campus which was attended by cast members from | and All My Children |
Reno 911! | ... About You, Mad TV, and Dharma & Greg. In July 2008, he was a guest star on | as Sergeant Clift, an acting coach |
You Bet Your Life | In a 1950 radio episode of | , Groucho stated that he was born in a room above a butcher's shop on 78th ... |
American Bandstand | ... ment dance parties became the rage, and American teens watched Dick Clark's | to keep up on the latest dance and fashion styles. From the mid-1960s on, ... |
Frontier Doctor | ... ral westerns during the early 1950s and in the syndicated television series | (1958–1959). Willcox was among the locations of another syndicated western ... |
True Blood | ... several TV shows and currently plays the werewolf Alcide Herveaux on HBO's | ), and Gillian Jacobs (currently co-starring in the NBC sitcom, Community) ... |
RuPaul's Drag Race | ... ag Race NY Premiere party at Patricia Fields store in New York. Season 4 of | premiered on Logo (TV Channel) on January 30, 2012, with RuPaul returning ... |
Access Granted | ... at" was released as a posthumous single. The music video premiered on BET's | ; it became the most viewed and highest rated episode in the history of th ... |
The Ellen DeGeneres Show | ... gree in French from the University of Kentucky. In a May 2007 appearance on | , Judd explained she had completed her degree requirements in 1990 with 27 ... |
BET Awards | At the 2007 | , Ross was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by her five childre ... |
Conan | ... rayed the character in the "Red Sonja" episode of the 1997 - 1998 TV series | |
The Muppet Show | ... wo-line jokes interspersed with a few bars of dance music (later adopted on | , which had a recurring segment that is similar to "The Cocktail Party" wi ... |
Saturday Night Live | On December 18, 2010, Bridges hosted NBC's | ; he had hosted the show before in 1983 with his brother, Beau. With the D ... |
The Sally Jessy Raphael Show | ... os) for its entire run, often airing the program live, and was also home to | from 1986 until 1993. Other talk shows that aired on the station include T ... |
Extra | ... guard for Anna Nicole Smith, reportedly told the tabloid television program | that he had had an affair with his former employer, and that it was possib ... |
The Andy Griffith Show | ... ust 24, 1916 – January 28, 1994) known for his old role as Otis Campbell on | gave him a thick Scottish accent. His place of residence was also changed ... |
Will & Grace | Streisand is mentioned in the sitcom | , particularly by the character Jack McFarland. Songs made famous by Strei ... |
McHale's Navy | The original 1962-66 | TV series used a Vosper boat |
Batman | ... 1966, he appeared in two highly rated episodes of the US television series | (see below). In a cameo on The Monkees he appeared at an avant-garde art g ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... pularity occurred on the October 2, 1993 episode of the sketch comedy show, | , which parodied the second-season cast, whose members were prone to argum ... |
Gargoyles | ... sney has licensed some of their modern properties to Slave Labor Graphics ( | ) and BOOM! Kids (The Muppet Show, The Incredibles, and Cars). Boom now al ... |
The Buzz on Maggie | ... Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack and as Maggie's dad on Disney Channel's | . He has also appeared as "Salty" in the Family Guy episode "A Fish out of ... |
Ugly Betty | ... rity with the premieres of Grey's Anatomy in 2005, and in 2006, the dramedy | (the last mentioned program is based on a popular international telenovela ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... s a writer for The Simpsons at the time and a former writer for Michaels at | , to fill Letterman's old seat directly after The Tonight Show. O'Brien be ... |
The Ed Sullivan Show | ... tarred Richard Burton, Julie Andrews and Robert Goulet.The trio appeared on | and sang a few numbers from the musical, along with an appearance by Lerne ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... as himself on numerous TV shows, including Whose Line Is It Anyway?, CHiPs, | , The Larry Sanders Show and on an episode of Arrested Development, "Bring ... |
The Newlywed Game | ... anks guest-starred as himself in an episode where the two couples appear on | |
Family Guy | ... Disney Channel's The Buzz on Maggie. He has also appeared as "Salty" in the | episode "A Fish out of Water". He is the voice of Jack the barber on King ... |
Doctor in the House | ... arden and Bill Oddie co-wrote many episodes of the television comedy series | , including most of the first season episodes of the series and all of the ... |
Ben Casey | ... egarded character actor and guest-starred in many 1960s TV series including | , The Twilight Zone, The Andy Griffith Show, Dr. Kildare and Hennesey. He ... |
Futurama | ... rs of the Lost Arcade" segment of "Anthology of Interest II", an episode of | . Many publications and websites use the pixelated alien graphic as an ico ... |
The People's Court | ... s, President of the United States. In the pilot episode, the former cast of | guest starred as their own doubles in a Soviet-styled parody of the show |
Cyberchase | ... ddition, EY publicizes itself by sponsoring the educational children's show | on PBS Kids under the PBS Kids GO! television brand, in an effort to impro ... |
Gilligan's Island | ... announcer, whose voice could be heard blaring from the castaway's radio on | |
The Howard Stern Show | When McCartney appeared on | , he stated that he owns the original lyrics to "Yesterday" written on the ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... d television shows since the 1970s, including as a featured player on NBC's | from 1979 to 1980 and from 1981 to 1982. He also was a writer for Jean Dou ... |
Doctor Who | ... tting for a number of works of fiction, including The Long Good Friday; the | episode "The Talons of Weng-Chiang"; the Ruby In The Smoke novel in the Sa ... |
Wheel of Fortune | ... rom rival WNBC. Since 1990 Jeopardy! has been paired with its sister series | , which WABC acquired after WCBS dropped the series. WABC also airs Who Wa ... |
Duckman | ... t used the original Scott recordings), while making cameos in The Simpsons, | , Animaniacs, The Oblongs, and Batfink. (The only music Scott actually com ... |
The Waltons | ... from December 1981 to May 1990, was created by Earl Hamner, who had created | a decade earlier. Also starring on the show was an already established cha ... |
Stargate SG-1 | ... leeway than Kurt Russell's character in the feature film. He also requested | to be more of an ensemble show, so that he would not be carrying the plot ... |
The Andy Griffith Show | ... est-starred in many 1960s TV series including Ben Casey, The Twilight Zone, | , Dr. Kildare and Hennesey. He also joined the cast of The Joey Bishop Sho ... |
The Rifleman | ... cello became one of the first big female idols; another, Johnny Crawford of | , had five Top-40 hits. In 1963, Luke Halpin made a big splash as a teen i ... |
The Twilight Zone | "The Invaders" is an episode of the American television anthology series | |
American Bandstand | ... dvent of television, teen idols were also promoted through programs such as | , The Ed Sullivan Show, and Soul Train. Some contemporary teen idols inclu ... |
Stargate SG-1 | ... aracter in the Canadian-American military science fiction television series | , Stargate Atlantis and Stargate Universe, three science fiction shows abo ... |
My So-Called Life | ... le Films to create ABC Productions. Shows produced during this era included | , The Commish, and American Detective (the last program mentioned was co-p ... |
You Bet Your Life | In 1947, Marx was chosen to host a radio quiz program | broadcast by ABC and then CBS, before moving over to NBC radio and televis ... |
Tales from the Crypt | ... ad a brief foray into directing, first with a 1990 episode of the TV series | , entitled "The Switch", and then with the 1992 telemovie Christmas in Con ... |
Willo the Wisp | In television, | appeared as a short cartoon series on BBC TV in the 1980s, voiced by Kenne ... |
Second City Television | ... nchise and one of the most successful food retailers in the country. In the | sketch comedy "The Great White North" featuring the fictional brothers Bob ... |
The Muppet Show | ... Henson performed in various television programs, such as Sesame Street and | , films such as The Muppet Movie and The Great Muppet Caper, and created a ... |
The $10,000/$20,000 Pyramid | ... 's Make a Deal (1968–1976), Password (1971–1975), Split Second (1972–1975), | (1974–1980), Family Feud (1976–1985), The Better Sex (1977–1978), Trivia T ... |
Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat | ... on to these, Tan has written two children's books: The Moon Lady (1992) and | (1994), which was turned into an animated series which aired on PBS. She a ... |
Hallmark Hall of Fame | ... on of the Richard Burton Hamlet, which he directed in 1964, and in the 1970 | presentation starring Richard Chamberlain |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | ... to 1965, Hitchcock was the host and producer of a television series titled | . While his films had made Hitchcock's name strongly associated with suspe ... |
The Ed Sullivan Show | When the song was performed on | , it was done in the above-mentioned key of F, with McCartney as the only ... |
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. | ... 1967 and was such a success that it was brought back as a series, replacing | on Mondays at 8 pm (EST). The title of the show was a play on the "love-in ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... s guitar, guitar, or backing vocals. On October 17, 1998, Smith appeared on | and performed "Waltz #2." His backing band for this appearance was John Mo ... |
Walt Disney anthology television series | In 1954, the | , under the title Disneyland, began showing not only programs made exclusi ... |
Tonight Show | ... r week deal to sit out a year and guest-host a few times on Johnny Carson's | |
Star Search | ... and television programs, including Family Matters; she went on to appear on | at the age of nine. She then auditioned for several record labels and appe ... |
Doctor Who | ... , a spin off audio drama based on the BBC science fiction television series | by Big Finish Productions. Garden appeared with Tim Brooke-Taylor in the t ... |
Masquerade Party | ... rd and The Hollywood Squares. He was also a panelist on the 1974 revival of | hosted by Richard Dawson. He had also appeared with Dawson on Cop-Out |
The Closer | Loretta Sanchez appeared as herself in the September 10, 2007 episode of | entitled "Til Death Do Us Part, Part II". Within the fictional narrative o ... |
Split Second | ... (1966–1974 and 1984), Let's Make a Deal (1968–1976), Password (1971–1975), | (1972–1975), The $10,000/$20,000 Pyramid (1974–1980), Family Feud (1976–19 ... |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | ... h Times, Hard Times, which led to a string of TV appearances on 60 Minutes, | , The Today Show with Bryant Gumbel, The Dick Cavett Show, Over Easy with ... |
Match Game | ... and Hot Streak (1986). During the 1990–91 season, a short-lived revival of | became the last game show to be broadcast on ABC's daytime lineup. However ... |
Rugrats | ... an announcer in The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh, The Love Bug, The Simpsons, | and Garfield and Friends. Hearn was the radio announcer, whose voice could ... |
Doctor Who | ... elevision programmes and films are filmed in and/or set in Cardiff, such as | , Torchwood, Sarah Jane Adventures, Merlin, Casualty and Upstairs Downstai ... |
Dexter | In the television series | , Dade City is the fictional home of Dexter Morgan's deceased biological f ... |
DuckTales | ... Disney Afternoon TV format (Darkwing Duck, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, and | ), to surprising success. However, in August 2011, it was announced that D ... |
The Oprah Winfrey Show | ... ion. His final television appearance was on Christmas Day that same year on | TV talk show, which was recorded a month earlier |
Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears | ... reer, she had a leading role voicing Grammi Gummi on the television series, | , Walt Disney Pictures' first major animated television series, where she ... |
Gunsmoke | ... 1960s, all but died out during the 1970s, with Bonanza, The Virginian, and | ending their runs. Replacing westerns were police and detective shows, a t ... |
The Oprah Winfrey Show | ... tempts to halt junk mail delivered to American homes each day. Appearing on | on April 20, 2007, Damon promoted the organization's efforts to prevent th ... |
Today | ... nated with A.M. New York, which debuted in 1970 as a local version of NBC's | show; the program's first host was John Bartholomew Tucker who lasted unti ... |
Requiem for a Heavyweight | ... regularly appeared on television: as Sean Connery's trainer in boxing drama | (1957), with Charlie Drake in the sitcom Drake's Progress (BBC, 1957) and ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... p gridlock. Building on a catchphrase from the sketch "Hans and Franz" from | (which partly parodied his bodybuilding career), Schwarzenegger called the ... |
Family Guy | ... f his power to command the big screen." When Montalbán guest starred in the | episode "McStroke" as the genetically engineered cow, he made several refe ... |
Doctor Who | ... pted from radio. Its story was based on a treatment Adams had written for a | theatrical release, with the Doctor role being split between Slartibartfas ... |
The Lucy Show | ... he Desilu Studios on several TV shows, including Bonanza, The Untouchables, | , and The Lieutenant (produced by Gene Roddenberry). She received training ... |
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers | ... new titles based upon the 1990s Disney Afternoon TV format (Darkwing Duck, | , and DuckTales), to surprising success. However, in August 2011, it was a ... |
The Twilight Zone | ... voiced evil characters as well, such as the "Talky Tina" doll in the iconic | episode ("Living Doll") as well as all of the female roles in Rikki-Tikki- ... |
Little House on the Prairie | ... were also adapted into a long running, popular American television series, | |
Coronation Street | ... both film and television, including a role as Ron Jenkins on the soap opera | from 1966 to 1967 and regular appearances as a defence counsel in the long ... |
Top of the Pops | ... George's eccentric and androgynous look and long hair, the band's debut on | caused headlines such as "Wally of the week" and "Mr. (or is it Mrs.?) Wei ... |
The Ed Sullivan Show | ... The Supremes' final television appearance together with Ross, performing on | on December 21, 1969. The Supremes without Ross made their final appearanc ... |
Sesame Street | ... s. As a puppeteer, Henson performed in various television programs, such as | and The Muppet Show, films such as The Muppet Movie and The Great Muppet C ... |
Leave It to Beaver | ... itional monster movies and popular family entertainment of the era, such as | . It ran concurrently with The Addams Family |
Walker, Texas Ranger | Some episodes of the Chuck Norris television series | were filmed in Garland, as well as some scenes for the Fox Network series ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... coming to prominence as an original cast member on the hit TV comedy series | in 1975, she went on to win back-to-back Emmy Awards for Best Lead Actress ... |
Coronation Street | ... Some of his later appearances included roles in Last of the Summer Wine and | , and he retired from acting at the age of 90 after his health deteriorate ... |
Melrose Place | ... ut was credited as a "Special Guest Star"—much like Heather Locklear was on | . He admits on the beach to Kelly that he returned because he missed his f ... |
Doctor at Large | ... he second season episodes, as well as co-writing episodes of the subsequent | and Doctor in Charge series. Later, Garden also wrote for Surgical Spirit ... |
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis | ... eater, returning to Hollywood to make his television debut on an episode of | . He became a highly regarded character actor and guest-starred in many 19 ... |
Agatha Christie's Poirot | ... racy with no imagination, George provides a steady contrast to Hastings. In | , George is played by actor David Yelland |
1990 TV series | ... shows/other projects. For example, both auditioned for the same part in the | based on the 1989 comedy Parenthood. DiCaprio got the part, and Maguire la ... |
Sailor Moon | is a fictional lead character in the | media franchise. The alternate identity of , a teenage Japanese schoolgirl ... |
Futurama | ... ou're OK"); Family Guy (at the end of the season 2 episode "Wasted Talent") | ;(during an episode of "The Scary Door" [a Twilight Zone-style TV show tha ... |
DuMont Television Network | ... esence, as well as a long term advantage in guaranteed reach over the rival | , by the fall of 1949 |
Hawaiian Eye | ... series, including Cheyenne, Maverick, 77 Sunset Strip, Surfside 6, Bronco, | , and Colt .45. The middle 1950s saw ABC finally have shows in the top 10 ... |
Wonderama | ... urs. Then Randi appeared as "The Amazing Randi" on a television show titled | from 1967 to 1972, and as host of a failed revival of the 1950s children's ... |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | ... n debut in Space Camp (1986), playing the role of Max, after starring in an | episode "A very happy ending" the same year. His first starring role was i ... |
Doctor in the House | ... isode The Death List, as well as appearing as a Television Presenter in the | episode, Doctor on the Box |
Sea Hunt | ... Bridges and brother Beau made occasional appearances on their father's show | (1958–1961) and the CBS anthology series, The Lloyd Bridges Show (1962–196 ... |
Texas Country Reporter | ... Robert R. Bruno (1945-2008). The steel house was featured on an episode of | with Bob Phillips shortly before Bruno's death |
Batman | In 1967, William Dozier, the producer responsible for the 1966 | television series, produced a pilot for a live-action Dick Tracy series, s ... |
SCTV | In 1982, the play was lampooned by the Canadian/U.S. TV comedy show | . In a typically surreal SCTV sketch, the play is presented by NASA and "B ... |
Shindig! | ... at the emerging "Baby Boomer" culture. It broadcast American Bandstand and | , two shows that featured new popular and youth-oriented records of the da ... |
M*A*S*H | ... next major event, the Korean War inspired a long-running television series | . With the Vietnam War, the tide of balance turned and its films, notably ... |
The Today Show | ... , he made several guest appearances on shows such as Entertainment Tonight, | , and Good Morning America, among many others |
DuckTales | ... y and extremely laid-back but also secretly gifted in business. In the 1988 | comic book story "The Smart Nephew" by Bob Gregory, Cosme Quartieri and Jo ... |
American Bandstand | ... in, the brainchild of Don Cornelius, premiered in 1971 as an alternative to | , giving a forum for Soul, Funk, Jazz, R&B, Disco, and future Rap and Hip- ... |
DuckTales | ... ). Foray also voiced Magica De Spell and Ma Beagle in the televised cartoon | . Most significantly in the later part of her career, she had a leading ro ... |
Gunsmoke | ... t Earp, Bat Masterson, Tombstone Territory. Broken Arrow, Johnny Ringo, and | . Hugh O'Brien portrayed Earp on the namesake show, Wyatt Earp, which ran ... |
Le Bigdil | From February 1998 to July 2004, Carrefour was a partner in the program | presented by Lagaf', a French actor who has the same age as the store. The ... |
Sesame Street | ... nd Cosmo Anzilotti left to work on the infamous "crack monster" segment for | . However, this was so scary, it was only aired twice and was to be never ... |
Mystery Science Theater 3000 | In the final host segment of | s episode "The Rebel Set", Tom Servo dresses up as Poirot and impersonates ... |
American Dad! | ... ded the voice for a guest character in an episode of the animated TV series | , in which main character Roger becomes the dictator of a South American c ... |
World Series of Poker | ... egreanu. Maguire can be seen on ESPN's coverage of the 2005, 2006, and 2007 | Main Event Championship. Moreover, professional poker player Phil Hellmuth ... |
Batfink | ... while making cameos in The Simpsons, Duckman, Animaniacs, The Oblongs, and | . (The only music Scott actually composed to accompany animation were thre ... |
The Sharon Osbourne Show | ... d Letterman. Lennon has since appeared on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and | . When questioned about the eight-year gap between solo albums in intervie ... |
Family Feud | ... 1–1975), Split Second (1972–1975), The $10,000/$20,000 Pyramid (1974–1980), | (1976–1985), The Better Sex (1977–1978), Trivia Trap (1984–1985), All-Star ... |
The Odd Couple | ... xas (1982), the "The Odd Candidate" (1974) episode of the television series | (playing himself), the "Kill Oscar" episode (1977) of The Bionic Woman ( p ... |
Family Guy | ... d by Robert DeNiro. On Season Three, Episode One ("The Thin White Line") of | , Foray reprised her role as Rocky the Flying Squirrel in a visual gag wit ... |
M*A*S*H | Alan Alda often vamped in a Groucho-esque manner on | . In one episode, Yankee Doodle Doctor, after "borrowing" a USO movie came ... |
Doctor Who | ... Hornet's Nest, Demon Quest and Serpents' Crest; and now in a new series of | audio adventures for Big Finish Productions also starring Louise Jameson a ... |
Death Valley Days | ... ebroadcasts of certain episodes of the syndicated western anthology series, | under the title Trails West; the series' original host had been Ronald Rea ... |
Late Night with Conan O'Brien | ... t" live on the Late Show with David Letterman. Lennon has since appeared on | and The Sharon Osbourne Show. When questioned about the eight-year gap bet ... |
The Untouchables | ... roles he played, he is probably most well known as Al Capone in the TV show | and again in the movie The George Raft Story. The characterization caused ... |
Soul Train | ... oted through programs such as American Bandstand, The Ed Sullivan Show, and | . Some contemporary teen idols include Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Taylor ... |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | ... k Paar Show. In December 1973, his biggest break came with an appearance on | . Prinze was the first young comedian to be asked to have a sit-down chat ... |
Doctor Who | ... of Life" that completely terraforms the planet and fills it with creatures. | episode "The Doctor's Daughter" also references terraforming, where a glas ... |
The Green Hornet | ... ratings for the Batman series were dropping, and a similar series featuring | had recently flopped. To the networks, the "Hero Camp" or Batmania craze w ... |
Poker After Dark | ... sional poker player Phil Hellmuth said during the June 28, 2007, episode of | that Tobey has won $10 million by playing poker in Hollywood. Maguire play ... |
Doctor Who | ... r Ron Grainer to record a theme tune for the upcoming BBC television series | . Presented with the task of "realising" Grainer's score, complete with it ... |
Batman | In 1966, Liberace appeared in the highly popular 1960s TV show | with Adam West and Burt Ward, playing a dual role as concert pianist Chand ... |
General Hospital | ... t year, she landed the role of Melissa McKee in the long running soap opera | . The role garnered Dolenz attention, earning her two nominations (in 1988 ... |
The Muppet Show | The character of 'Animal' from | is based on Keith Moon |
Tombstone Territory | ... onnected with Wyatt Earp: The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, | . Broken Arrow, Johnny Ringo, and Gunsmoke. Hugh O'Brien portrayed Earp on ... |
The Ruby in the Smoke | ... later had a leading role in the BBC's adaptation of Philip Pullman's novel | . In the summer of 2006, she published her first novel, Maggie's Tree. Wal ... |
H.R. Pufnstuf | ... nced against future earnings, for his work polishing and refining songs for | , Hawaiian singer Alfred Alpaka, and Tennessee Ernie Ford, and was even as ... |
Frank Herbert's Dune | ... McNeice's interpretation of the Baron in the 2000 Sci-Fi Channel miniseries | (and its sequel, 2003's Children of Dune) is, though dramatic, somewhat li ... |
Coronation Street | ... al actors who went on to wider fame, including Alan Browning (later seen in | ), Maggie Fitzgibbon, Judy Geeson, Jenny Agutter and Wendy Richard. The th ... |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | ... ces in his own films, interviews, film trailers, and the television program | , he became a cultural icon |
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | ... song. Around the same time, Spears was given a guest role in an episode of | where she played herself |
Fraggle Rock | ... and The Great Muppet Caper, and created advanced puppets for projects like | , The Dark Crystal, and Labyrinth. He was also an Oscar-nominated film dir ... |
Let's Make a Deal | ... cluded The Dating Game (1965–1973), The Newlywed Game (1966–1974 and 1984), | (1968–1976), Password (1971–1975), Split Second (1972–1975), The $10,000/$ ... |
The L Word | The television show | , which debuted in 2004, focuses on the lives of a group of lesbian and bi ... |
Leave It to Beaver | ... raining in comedy from Lucille Ball. In 1960, she played Gwen Rutherford on | . She was also briefly seen in the film Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? in ... |
Doctor Who | The | theme music was provided by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop from 1963 to 1985 ... |
The Edge of Night | ... ed from a half-hour in length to one hour starting on December 1, 1975 when | moved to ABC. In the year-to-date ratings, As the World Turns was the most ... |
Buffy the Animated Series | ... and 2004, Joss Whedon and Jeph Loeb developed a 4-minute pilot episode for | , which was set during the show's first season. Had the series been picked ... |
Search for Tomorrow | ... 1, As the World Turns returned to its longtime 1:30/12:30pm start time with | following at 2:30/1:30pm and The Young and the Restless leading off the so ... |
Saturday Night Live | ... build a new show. Both Dana Carvey and Garry Shandling declined to host it. | producer Lorne Michaels was brought in to develop the new show and comedia ... |
You Bet Your Life | ... rs with sharply honed skills, and when Groucho was relaunched to stardom on | , he had already been performing successfully for half a century |
Beakman's World | His music has been a staple of the children's television shows Rugrats, | , Santo Bugito and Clifford the Big Red Dog. He also wrote the new theme s ... |
The Ed Sullivan Show | Liberace also made significant appearances on other shows like | , The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford, Edward R. Murrow's Person ... |
The Twilight Zone | ... he Big Tall Wish" is an episode of the American television anthology series | , with an original score by Jerry Goldsmith |
The Jimmy Dean Show | ... owlf became the first Muppet to make regular appearances on a network show, | . Henson was so grateful for this break that he offered Jimmy Dean a 40% i ... |
Justice League Unlimited | ... egion of Doom is the primary focus of Season 3 of the 2000s animated series | . Although clearly based on the original Legion (down to their skull-like ... |
Animaniacs | ... e original Scott recordings), while making cameos in The Simpsons, Duckman, | , The Oblongs, and Batfink. (The only music Scott actually composed to acc ... |
Hennesey | ... uding Ben Casey, The Twilight Zone, The Andy Griffith Show, Dr. Kildare and | . He also joined the cast of The Joey Bishop Show in 1962. During the 1970 ... |
Muppets Tonight | Jason Alexander played Poirot in episode 108 of | in a spoof called "Murder on the Disoriented Express. |
MADtv | ... ng several opening title sequences during the mid-to-late seasons of 90210. | made its own parodies of the show as Beverly Hills, 90210 B.C. set in preh ... |
Santo Bugito | ... been a staple of the children's television shows Rugrats, Beakman's World, | and Clifford the Big Red Dog. He also wrote the new theme song for the ori ... |
Doctor Who | ... obot, The Matrix Trilogy, WALL-E, and the Terminator sequels. Shows such as | - most specifically in the episode Robots of Death - have also tackled the ... |
RuPaul's Drag Race | In April 2011, coinciding with the finale of season 3 of | , RuPaul released his fifth studio album Glamazon, produced by Revolucian, ... |
Top of the Pops | ... es. These videos could then be shown on television shows, such as the BBC's | , without the need for the artist to appear in person. A promo video also ... |
The Incredible Hulk | ... 1973, did an episode of The Love Boat with him in 1977, and guested on his | program in 1980 just before they divorced. On March 1, 1981, Bixby's six-y ... |
The Beverly Hillbillies | ... racterized The Jetsons as one of several new situation comedies (along with | , I'm Dickens... He's Fenster, and Our Man Higgins) that was "stretching f ... |
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | ... h aired in 2005 on the ABC Family cable network. Hart continued her role on | , which finished in 2003, and also performed several voice-over roles for ... |
Soul Train | ... n and Good Times, broke down barriers and became very popular. In addition, | , the brainchild of Don Cornelius, premiered in 1971 as an alternative to ... |
Brothers & Sisters | ... veteran shows Desperate Housewives and Grey's Anatomy, and another hit show | , then record their lowest ratings ever, a trademark that still continued ... |
The Newlywed Game | ... aytime game shows over the years have included The Dating Game (1965–1973), | (1966–1974 and 1984), Let's Make a Deal (1968–1976), Password (1971–1975), ... |
Top of the Pops | ... e Me) – it made No. 14 in the charts and Erasure were invited to perform on | for the first time since March 1997 |
Entertainment Tonight | ... him alive. As a result, he made several guest appearances on shows such as | , The Today Show, and Good Morning America, among many others |
Futurama | In the | episode The Late Philip J. Fry, a time machine is invented that can only t ... |
Rugrats | His music has been a staple of the children's television shows | , Beakman's World, Santo Bugito and Clifford the Big Red Dog. He also wrot ... |
The Ed Sullivan Show | ... teen idols were also promoted through programs such as American Bandstand, | , and Soul Train. Some contemporary teen idols include Miley Cyrus, Justin ... |
Meet the Press | ... appeared on ABC's Nightline (2000) and Politically Incorrect (2000), NBC's | (2000), CNN's Larry King Live, PBS's News Hour with Jim Lehrer, Inside Pol ... |
Spitting Image | Bremner contributed to | and Week Ending and by 1987 he had his own BBC Two show: Now - Something E ... |
True Blood | The second season of | involves a plot line wherein a maenad, Maryann, causes mayhem in the Louis ... |
The Movie Show | Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton of | both gave the film four out of five stars. Pomeranz said "Niki Caro has di ... |
American Bandstand | ... ision programming aimed at the emerging "Baby Boomer" culture. It broadcast | and Shindig!, two shows that featured new popular and youth-oriented recor ... |
The Dating Game | ABC's daytime game shows over the years have included | (1965–1973), The Newlywed Game (1966–1974 and 1984), Let's Make a Deal (19 ... |
The Ed Sullivan Show | ... ws in their entirety. The most famous of these were the four appearances on | in 1964 and 1965; after many years circulating on bootlegs, these received ... |