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Breaking news can also extend the show's hours: during the 7 July 2005 London bombings and Friday following the Boston Marathon bombing, Today remained on the air for six hours, from 7 am to 1 pm EDT. Most special editions are introduced as "From NBC News, this is a special edition of Today".
Following local news, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, and the Today show air. As of 2013, Good Morning America is the most watched morning news show in the United States, [13] followed by Today and CBS This Morning. Good Morning America also airs on weekends, as does Weekend Today. CBS This Morning only has a Saturday edition.
Later the NBC, CBS, and ABC(USA) news shows all produced their own news film. In New Zealand, the Weekly Review was "the principal film series produced in the 1940s". [13] The first television news broadcasts in the country, incorporating newsreel footage, began in 1960. [14]
The Jerry Lewis Show: NBC September 12, 1967 Ended June 2 Peyton Place: ABC September 15, 1964 Ended June 3 Star Trek: The Original Series [1] NBC September 8, 1966 Ended June 8 The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour: CBS February 5, 1967 Canceled June 8 Peanuts: 1969 Canceled Returned in 1973 August 31 The King Kong Show: ABC September 10, 1966 ...
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American actress (Reno 911!, Rules of Engagement, The Goldbergs) Manu Bennett: New Zealand-born actor (Spartacus, Arrow) Loren Bouchard: Composer October 16 Terri J. Vaughn: American actress (The Steve Harvey Show) Nancy Sullivan: American actress (The Amanda Show, Drake & Josh, Squirrel Boy) Jude: American singer Suzanne Virdee
This is a list of current and former American television network morning programs. Morning news programming begins at 4 a.m., 7 a.m., or later Eastern Time Zone/Pacific Time Zone. On cable television, news starts at 6 a.m., earlier, or later ET/PT.
1893 – Blacksmiths, the first film shown publicly on the Kinetoscope, a system given to Edison; Thomas Edison created "America's First Film Studio", Black Maria. 1894 – Carmencita was made. According to film historian Charles Musser the first woman to appear in front of an Edison motion picture camera was in the film. She may have been the ...