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January 12 – Batman on ABC (1966–1968) April 5 – The Money Programme on BBC2 (1966–present) June 6 – Till Death Us Do Part on BBC1; June 27 – Dark Shadows on ABC (1966–1971) July 4 – Showdown & Chain Letter both on NBC daytime (canceled on October 14) July 11 – The Newlywed Game on ABC (1966–1974)
Two years later, she left the show to host an ABC daytime show with Michael Strahan and Keke Palmer. But following the COVID-19 pandemic, Sara returned to The View as a full-time cohost and ...
ABC July 22, 1966 September The New 3 Stooges: Syndication: October 1965 September 2 Court Martial: ABC January 8, 1966 September 11 Preview Tonight: ABC August 14, 1966 October 14 Chain Letter: NBC July 4, 1966 Showdown: October 24 Peter Potamus: Syndication: September 16, 1964 December 16 Shock Theater: WJW-TV: January 13, 1963 December 16 ...
The Hero is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC on Thursday nights at 9:30 p.m. Eastern from September 8, 1966 to January 5, 1967. [1] It was the first television series for Richard Mulligan.
The venerable ABC talk show — which kicks off Season 27 on Tuesday — has had 24 co-hosts over the course of its 26-year run, including current panelists Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny ...
The Lawrence Welk Show: ABC The Ed Sullivan Show: CBS 14: The Dean Martin Show: NBC: 22.6 Family Affair: CBS 16: The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour: 22.2 17: Friday Night Movies: 21.8 Hogan's Heroes: 19: Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color: NBC: 21.5 20: Saturday Night at the Movies: 21.4 21: Dragnet: 21.2 22: Get Smart: 21.0 23: Petticoat ...
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In 2003, he won a Daytime Emmy Award in the Outstanding Talk Show category for his work as executive producer of The View. [1] He was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 39th Daytime Emmy Awards on June 23, 2012, for his contributions as writer, producer, and director in his more than 30-year television career. [ 14 ]