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Pages in category "1960s American music television series" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "1960s American television talk shows" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
The Mike Douglas Show is an American daytime television talk show that was hosted by Mike Douglas. It began as a local program in Cleveland in 1961 before being carried on other stations owned by Westinghouse Broadcasting. The show went into national syndication and was moved to Philadelphia in 1965. The program ran until 1981.
The show began as a 30-minute series expanding to 90 minutes in the 1960s, but the other stations along the Crosley/Avco regional television network in nearby Dayton, Columbus and Indianapolis only ran 60 minutes of the show. Pre-recorded episodes were sold to other markets throughout the Midwest.
Six months after airing on PBS, the documentary Mr. Soul! is coming to HBO Max. The film, which was initially... View Article The post ‘Mr. Soul!’ documentary about groundbreaking 60s talk ...
Musically speaking, Soul! refused the division of black arts into high and low culture: the music of the concert hall versus the music of the Apollo. Soul! made room for both…" [3] Ivan Cury was the program's staff director until 1970, when Stan Lathan (later a veteran television director and father of actress Sanaa Lathan) assumed the position.
Otis Williams’ nickname is “Oak,.” Given that the 83-year-old singer is still a member of the Temptations, 64 years after the group’s founding, it’s not to figure where that came from.
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