Tom Snyder

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Les Bee Gees : leur histoire
7.6
Grâce à des entrevues avec Barry Gibb, seul membre encore vivant du groupe, et à des images d'archives mettant en vedette Maurice et Robin, le parcours impressionnant des Bee Gees, une formation musicale qui a changé l'histoire de la musique, est retracé.
Music
Won't You Be My Neighbor?
8.012
Pendant plus de trente ans, et par le biais de son émission de télévision, Fred Rogers (1928-2003), animateur, producteur, écrivain et pianiste, accompagné de ses marionnettes et de ses nombreux amis, s'est adressé directement aux jeunes enfants sur certains des sujets les plus importants de la vie.
Documentary
Vol 191 en péril
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Vol 191 en péril

Oct 26, 1990
Le 2 août 1985, le vol 191 de Delta Airlines est en route pour Los Angeles via Dallas-Fort Worth, décollant de Fort Lauderdale, en Floride. Lorsque l'avion atterrit à Fort Worth, le cisaillement du vent d'un fort orage provoque l'écrasement de l'avion, faisant 137 morts.
Drama
Faye
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Faye

May 15, 2024
Grâce à une réflexion honnête, complétée par les idées de collègues et d'amis, Faye Dunaway contextualise sa vie et sa filmographie, mettant à nu ses luttes contre la santé mentale tout en confrontant les doubles standards auxquels elle a été soumise en tant que femme à Hollywood.
Documentary
Tom Snyder's Electric Kool-Aid Talk Show
10
While recorded in the late 70s and early 80s, the theme to this Tom Snyder release is icons of the 1960s. Features Ken Kesey, the Grateful Dead, Dr. Timothy Leary, and Tom Wolfe as Guests The Dead play a short set of 'On the Road Again,' 'Dire Wolf,' 'Deep Elm Blues' and an abbreviated 'Cassidy.
Documentary
The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder
5
The Late Late Show is an American late-night television talk and variety show on CBS. It first aired in January 1995, with host Tom Snyder. In its current incarnation it has been hosted by Craig Ferguson since January 2005. It is produced by Worldwide Pants Incorporated, the production company owned by the host of the show that immediately precedes it: Late Show with David Letterman and CBS Television Studios. It originates from CBS Television City and is shot in High Definition, as of August 31, 2009. The program dates to 1995, and has had three permanent hosts. The show differs from most of the other extant late-night talk shows in that it has never used a house band nor an in-studio announcer. Occasionally, the show is split into 15- and 45-minute segments when CBS airs a daily late night highlight show for either The Masters, other PGA Tour events with rights owned by CBS, or tennis' U.S. Open. The show then has a monologue to start, followed by sports highlights, and then the guest segments. Since mid-2007, however, the highlights show has aired first, followed by the full hour of The Late Late Show.
Talk
Un shérif à New York
7.1
Un policier habitué à résoudre des crimes au Nouveau-Mexique est détaché à New York où il appliquera des méthodes empruntées de son expérience parmi les cowboys et les ranchs. Dans le premier épisode, il circule à cheval sur une rue passante de New York, spectacle incongru dans cette ville. Cette séquence sera reprise dans le générique d'ouverture de la série.
Crime
Dave's World
6.4

Dave's World

Jun 27, 1997
Dave's World is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1993 to 1997. The series is based on the writing of Miami Herald columnist Dave Barry.
Comedy
The Rifleman
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The Rifleman

Apr 08, 1963
The Rifleman is an American Western television program starring Chuck Connors as rancher Lucas McCain and Johnny Crawford as his son, Mark McCain. It was set in the 1880s in the town of North Fork, New Mexico Territory. The show was filmed in black-and-white, half-hour episodes. "The Rifleman" aired on ABC from September 30, 1958 to April 8, 1963 as a production of Four Star Television. It was one of the first prime time series to have a widowed parent raise a child.
Action & Adventure
The Larry Sanders Show
7.7
Comic Garry Shandling draws upon his own talk show experiences to create the character of Larry Sanders, a paranoid, insecure host of a late night talk show. Larry, along with his obsequious TV sidekick Hank Kingsley and his fiercely protective producer Artie, allows Garry Shandling and his talented writers to look behind the scenes and to show us a convincing slice of behind the camera life.
Comedy
Tomorrow
6.75

Tomorrow

Oct 30, 1973
Tomorrow is an American late-night television talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. The show aired on NBC from 1973 to 1982 and featured many prominent guests, including Paul McCartney, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Ayn Rand, John Lennon, Jerry Garcia, the Grateful Dead, Ken Kesey, Charles Manson, The Clash, Johnny Rotten, Ramones, and U2. Los Angeles news anchor Kelly Lange, a good friend of Snyder, was the regular substitute guest host.
Talk
Tomorrow
8

Tomorrow

Apr 24, 2006
O'Grady is an animated television show created by Tom Snyder and Carl Adams and developed for TV by co-star Holly Schlesinger. It was the first original animated series for Noggin's teen block, The N. The show stars Melissa Bardin Galsky and H. Jon Benjamin, among other Soup2nuts Productions alumni, as high school students Abby and Kevin, and chronicles their lives along with those of other residents of O'Grady, a fictional town which is periodically plagued by "The Weirdness." The Weirdness affects its residents in strange ways such as projecting their private thoughts in bubbles over their heads, or producing clones of themselves every time they get angry. The random changes in the show's logo explains the plot.
Animation
Tomorrow
7

Tomorrow

Jan 22, 2000
Science Court is an edutainment, animation/nontraditional court show from Tom Snyder Productions, which was aired on ABC's One Saturday Morning block from 1997 to 2000. The cartoon was 'filmed' in Squigglevision.
Animation
Tomorrow
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Tomorrow

Aug 24, 1999
Dick and Paula Celebrity Special was a Soup2Nuts animated series that aired on FX from 1999 to 2000. The premise of the show was that Dick and Paula hosted a talk show where famous individuals, usually deceased, talked about their work or what made them widely known. Examples of such guests include Charles Darwin, Marquis de Sade, Oedipus Rex, and Lewis and Clark, among many others. Accompanying the two hosts was a Paul Shaffer-esque keyboard player. This premise bears similarities with that of Steve Allen's Meeting of Minds. The series, like Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist, the first season of Home Movies, and Science Court, was animated in Squigglevision, a computer animation technique that caused the edges of people and important objects to vibrate constantly. Also like those series, Dick and Paula utilized retroscripting for much of the dialog, in that a basic outline is given and the actors improvise the dialog. Later, the dialog is edited to a coherent script.