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  2. The CBS Late Movie - Wikipedia

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    First airing on February 14, 1972, The CBS Late Movie initially ran titles from a new package of MGM films that had not been previously televised. These included the Richard Chamberlain courtroom drama Twilight of Honor (1963), the original version of the sci-fi classic Village of the Damned (1960), Sidney Lumet's prisoner-of-war entry The Hill (1965), as well as two installments from the ...

  3. Film concerts: Performing movie music live - AOL

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    In the silent film days, live music always accompanied movies, and movies were events. "Over the years, theaters got smaller," said Steve Linder. "Then, people started watching it on their television.

  4. List of late-night American network TV programs - Wikipedia

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    CBS Late Night (September 23, 1985–January 6, 1989, October 30, 1989–March 29, 1991) – reformatting of The CBS Late Movie block featuring reruns of CBS series, imported and first-run programs; block was replaced by The Pat Sajak Show in January 1989, and returned following the reduction of Sajak to an hour-long format (from 90 minutes)

  5. Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction

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    CBS: The 38th Pablo Casals Festival: Krzysztof Penderecki: A&E: The Walt Disney Company Presents the American Teacher Awards: Ian Fraser: Disney: 1996 [27] Sinatra: 80 Years My Way: Glen Roven: ABC: Bye Bye Birdie: Irwin Fisch ABC: Christmas in Washington: Ian Fraser: NBC: The 39th Pablo Casals Festival: Krzysztof Penderecki: A&E: Peter and the ...

  6. Morton Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Morton Stevens (January 30, 1929 – November 11, 1991) was an American film score composer. In 1965, he became director of music for CBS West Coast operations. He is probably best known for composing the theme music for Hawaii Five-O, a CBS television series for which he won two Emmy Awards in 1970 and 1974, and was a gold record for The Ventures. [1]

  7. Jerry Foley - Wikipedia

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    Foley was the technical director of Late Night with David Letterman from 1988 to 1993. When the show ended in 1993, and David Letterman moved to CBS to host the Late Show with David Letterman, he informed his crew at Late Night about the move in advance, and told them, "To those of you who are able, we'd love to have you come along."

  8. 1973–74 United States network television schedule (late night)

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    These are the late-night schedules for the three U.S. television networks during the 1973–74 season. All times are Eastern and Pacific. PBS is not included, as member television stations had local flexibility with most of their schedules, and broadcast times for network shows might have varied.

  9. Craig Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    The Late Late Show averaged 2.0 million viewers in its 2007 season, compared with 2.5 million for Late Night with Conan O'Brien. [50] In April 2008, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson beat Late Night with Conan O'Brien for weekly ratings (1.88 million to 1.77 million) for the first time since the two shows went head-to-head with their ...