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- A direct descendant of radio's "Major Bowes Original Amateur Hour" (1934-1946), hosted by Major Edward Bowes until his death. After a one-year hiatus, Ted Mack, who had directed Bowes' auditions, revived the show (which lasted into 1952) and brought the concept to the DuMont Television Network. The at-home audience voted by postcard for the favorite, winning performer(s) each week.
- Live from the Silverbird Hotel in Las Vegas, this show presents another side of Redd Foxx, at his best in a funny, raw and uncensored night-club act.
- From a Chicago stage, Dennis Miller rips issues du jour to shreds.
- Solid 55 minutes of his insightful and satiric comic brilliance recorded live in Washington, D.C.
- With exclusive license from the Estate of Mike Douglas the authorized documentary on the life of Mike Douglas and the story behind the ground breaking afternoon talk show "The Mike Douglas Show" featuring new interviews and commentary from: Bill Cosby, Yoko Ono, Bob Newhart, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, Billy Crystal and Mariette Hartley in addition to classic clips from the show featuring: Sammy Davis, Jr., Mother Theresa, KISS, Bob Newhart, Don Rickles, Bobby Darin and many others.
- 199954m6.1 (185)TV Special
- The American comic performs at John Jay College Theater in New York City.
- John Ritter shows off his comedic talent with a collection of comedy sketches.
- Part of a series, we follow the story behind John McEnroe. From his first appearance as a brilliant teenager when he reached the semi-finals, to one of the finest matches ever played. This is a thrilling insight into one of the world's most talented, popular and controversial tennis players.
- Filmed at Grossinger's Hotel in New York's Catskill Mountains in the late 1970s, Kirby unleashes his unique brand of humor, impersonating Sarah Vaughan, Marlon Brando and many more.
- Gallagher rants about homosexuality, individuality and Spam then has some fun with audience members. Then it's time for the sledge-o-magic.
- 1950–195559m8.2 (38)TV EpisodeAbbott and Costello recreate some of their most famous skits including "Who's on First?" and "The Haunted Candle" and do a burlesque on the opera "Carmen."
- 1950–195558mNot Rated7.3 (14)TV EpisodeAbbott Costello do several of their burlesque routines with their usual supporting players and play host to screen great Chales Laughton.