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- Live variety show with Jackie Gleason.
- Unsuspecting people are placed in confusing, impossible, embarrassing, ridiculous, and hilarious positions, while their reactions are recorded on a hidden camera.
- Two celebrity-contestant teams compete to guess words by giving one-word clues in this all-time classic game show.
- Creators, cast and network executives recount the strange history of the Dana Carvey Show, the irreverent prime time sketch comedy show that aired for eight episodes on ABC, following its star's meteoric run on Saturday Night Live.
- Variety show hosted by Garry Moore with famous guests.
- The musical story of THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA, adapted from the 1959 Broadway hit, and featuring most of the original Broadway cast.
- Jackie Gleason returns to the variety show format with his "American Scene Magazine". The official title of the show was, again, "The Jackie Gleason Show". Initially taped in New York City, after two seasons in 1964 moved to Miami Beach.
- Identical twins are born, one is good and one is evil. They need each other to exist, but they deeply resent the other's existence. They both fall in love with the same woman, creating a love triangle that leads to murder.
- Barbra Streisand's first television special, featuring a medley of her hit songs, such as "People," "Happy Days Are Here Again" and "My Man."
- The Frank Sinatra Show (also known as Bulova Watch Time) was an American musical variety series hosted by Frank Sinatra from 1950 to 1952.
- A popular radio personality in the 1940's brought his variety talent contest show to television that continued into the 1950's.
- Arthur Godfrey's popular daily morning show.
- Six songwriters hear their songs performed, accompanied by the Ray Bloch Orchestra, before a panel of professional musicians or music industry experts who choose who will win a cash prize and a chance at publication.
- This summer replacement show rewarded people who had performed heroic deeds or had helped others. The contestants were brought on stage and Todd Russell would relate what they had done. They would then spin a wheel and win the amount of money shown on the wheel.
- Six acts, hosted by Rudy Vallee, were presented featuring young performers. For most, this was their first big break on national TV.
- Viewers would submit questions and try to stump three panelists, two regulars and one guest.
- Comedy sketches poking fun at salesman.
- By Popular Demand was a short-lived, prime-time entertainment competition show in which the winner was chosen by audience applause. Four entertainment acts competed with each other in an elimination-styled competition to determine which act would return the following week. The first two acts competed, with the winner determined by studio audience applause. That winner took on the next competitor, and the last winner of the day returned on the next show.
- 1973–199130mUnratedTV EpisodeDebut: The New Bob Stewart Game Show Where 1 of these 2 Teams (1 Celebrity/Star and 1 Contestant) can taking turns to describe 8 Things with the description of 1 of The 6 Episodic Title Subjects and played in 2 Parts and 3 Plays times the 8 Points to score 24 points or less become the winners and however's a tie created and also play the tie-breaker if/when it's need occasionally/regularly at all time within 30 Seconds to do it to add/plus (+) 8 points or less otherwise 0 and becoming "THE WINNERS" and they both going to "The Winner's Circle" for the cash reward of $10,000 to relate the show's title and among the way and before winning $10,000 in cash and making The $10,000 Decision for he/she/s/he'll either give the clues or get/receive the clues as the list of things for being able to fit into each and every 1 of the 6 different titled subjects in 60 seconds to do it to win the cash of US$10,000 or not...Otherwise, "The Cash Blocks" are valued from The 3 Subjects are worth $50, The 2 Subjects are worth $100 and The 1 Subject is worth $200. The 1st 2 Stars are JUNE LOCKHART and ROB REINER and The Host is "AMERICAN BANDSTAND's" DICK CLARK. Except The 1 Member of The Team of 2 Whom May Buzz for everytime for using the word/thing is mentioned accidentally into the description if any 1 of both of 2 isn't very carefully.
- 1973–199130mUnratedTV Episode"THE $10,000 PYRAMID" Welcome 4 Stars are all playing their own charities in 2 Pairing Teams are challenging for the most money to their own charities as every time they try to win $10,000 in less than A Minute and they are Rita Moreno "THE ELECTRIC COMPANY" (1971,) Actor-Comedian Mr. Jack Carter, Miss Jo Ann Pflug and Broadway, Movie, TV Actor Mr. Tony Roberts.
- 1958–1967TV Episode
- For the show's premiere episode, Jackie portrays Reginald Van Gleason in a musical spoof of violent TV cop dramas and plays Joe the Bartender to Frank Fontaine's Crazy Guggenheim. In the Honeymooners sketch, Jackie is joined by Sue Ane Langdon, Art Carney and Patricia Wilson as the Kramdens and the Nortons: for their summer vacation Ralph and Ed decide to turn their apartment building's basement into a air raid shelter leaving their wives to suffer on the beach at Atlantic City. Wayne Newton and his siblings, as The Newton Brothers are the musical guests.
- June Taylor Dancers do the opening number. Jackie as Joe the Bartender and Frank Fontaine as Crazy Guggenheim. Tony Bennet sings 2 songs including 'I Left My Heart' in San Francisco. The Honeymooners-The Kramdens get a TV set. Ralph and Norton watch the afternoon football game.
- 1962–19661hTV Episode
- Episode: (1956)1954–1956TV EpisodeElvis Presley performs "Blue Suede Shoes" and "Heartbreak Hotel". The June Taylor Dancers perform an Irish dance routine in honor of St. Patrick's Day. Glenn Derringer, age eleven, plays "The Tommy Dorsey Boogie Woogie" on the organ accompanied by Tommy Dorsey on the trombone. Guy Lombardo comes on stage from the audience and Tommy Dorsey informs the viewers that nest Tuesday evening at 9:00 on CBS is the premiere of "the Guy Lombardo Diamond Jubilee" television show. In the Irish themed finale, Jimmy Dorsey plays the clarinet, Henny Youngman the violin, Tommy Dorsey the trombone, all while surrounded by the June Taylor Dancers.
- 1948–19711hTV-GTV Episode
- 1948–19711hTV-GTV Episode
- 1948–19711hTV-GTV Episode
- Episode: (1956)1948–19711hTV-GTV Episode