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- A chronicle of the rise and fall of O.J. Simpson, whose high-profile murder trial exposed the extent of American racial tensions, revealing a fractured and divided nation.
- The Rosey Grier Show was a variety program, hosted by Rosey Grier, that featured interviews, music, and variety.
- The popular event started in 1960 as a "Special Party." The opening year saw six Dixieland bands performing on the Rivers of America in Frontierland. It partially took the operations people at Disneyland by surprise, when over 9000 jazz fans descended on Disneyland to enjoy the various concerts throughout the parks. The ticket that heads this essay, is from the first ever Dixieland at Disneyland on October 1, 1960. The event would last through 1970, but here the live afternoon telecast focused on the heyday of Dixieland at Disneyland, with Al Hirt and his Band performing on the Tomorrow Land stage with Walt Disney himself making the introductions. (1964)
- In the early morning of August 4, 1977, a veteran Los Angeles police officer, from the Ramparts Division, stopped his car to investigate Ron Burkhold, a naked unarmed man on a street corner. Within minutes, Burkholder lay dead, shot six times. The use of deadly force continues to be a recurring and divisive issue in communities across the nation. This powerful and provocative documentary examines police accountability for civilian fatalities by focusing on a killing that rocked Los Angeles and led to the re-writing of the city's gun policy. Scenes are filmed inside the Coroner's inquest, and district attorney's offices.
- Singer Johnny Mathis hosts an hour of music, taped on location in the scenic mountain resort area of Banff, Alberta, with guests Karen Valentine, The Congregation, and rodeo champion Larry Mahan.
- "House of Horror" was an announcer hosted horror movie show during 1990.
- An American housewife's obsession with the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, leads her to create a Middleton Madness fan site and lands her a job in news broadcasting.
- Husband and wife singers Robert Goulet and Carol Lawrence host an hour of music recorded on location at their Jackson Hole, Wyoming home (overlooking the Grand Tetons) and during a performance at the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas.
- A look at our country's fascination with the Old West.
- A short documentary concerning the events surrounding the Rodney King beating and subsequent Los Angeles Riots of 1992.
- British singing star Engelbert Humperdinck hosts an hour of outdoor musical entertainment from the scenic island of Bermuda, joined by Canadian singer Anne Murray and Bermudian calypso star Hubert Smith.
- Singer Jack Jones hosts a musical special from scenic Los Angeles and the Cocoanut Grove nightclub, with guest appearances by his girlfriend Susan George, comedian George Kirby, and his father, movie tenor Allan Jones.
- Documentary series about the climate crisis. We travel to Iceland, Greenland, Denmark, Japan and California to explore the effects of a warming planet. While the situation is dire, there is hope. Brilliant minds are coming up with solutions that could show us a new way. As we stand on the edge, what is our next step?
- FACEism is a series exploring race and discrimination in the US. The Mission: Expose our often ignored history, erase stereotyping and move towards a better understanding of each other. The series tackles issues like: Blackface, Asian Hate, Japanese American Internment, Racist History of Public Swimming Pools, Power of Art, Menthol Cigarette's Targeting of African Americans and more.
- This hour-long documentary was shot over a period of six months in 1994 and aired as a Special Presentation on KABC-TV Los Angeles. "Behind the Badge" followed a small group of female recruits (and their male counterparts) as they went through the grueling training academy of the Los Angeles City Fire Department. A large group of two-thousand women first attended a fire department orientation at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Six months later, this small group had successfully completed the grueling process. 15-weeks of nonstop work, sunup to sundown, was a test of both physical endurance and mental toughness. They call it "going through the tower" and for both male and female trainees, it's the hardest thing they'll ever do. The program featured on camera interviews with a number of female recruits as well as L.A. City Fire Department Captains, Donald O. Manning (who was the department's Chief Engineer at the time) and a variety of other training and support personnel. "Behind the Badge" also featured an extensive on camera interview with Roxanne Bercik, who was an L.A. City Fire Captain at the time of this production. She went on to become the city's first female Battalion Chief, and was eventually named Deputy Chief. After an inspirational career, she retired in 2014 as the highest ranking woman ever on the L.A. City Fire Department. "Behind the Badge" won a Los Angeles Area Emmy award in 1994. It was written and produced by Mark Mohr, shot by Bob Ballew. Rick Hollis was the field sound engineer. The program was edited by Peter Fillmore, and hosted by Lisa McRee.
- 1996– TV-PG8.4 (32)TV EpisodeThe documentary profiled John Holmes and the Wonderland murders with interviews and archive footage.
- LIFE inspires you to live your best life w/ quick and easy beauty tips, hot workouts, culinary adventures you can do in your own home, feel good interviews sure to inspire you, and celebrity chats you won't want to miss.
- The Los Angeles River sweeps away a dog and his owner is forced to make a life-or-death decision. Then a frozen lake training exercise turns into a real-life rescue for first responders.