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That Tennessee Beat
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That Tennessee Beat

Oct 01, 1966
A singer determined to make it in country-western music lets nothing stand in his way, including stealing. The girl who loves him and a female preacher try to straighten him out and help him make it legitimately.
Music
Journey To The Sky
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Journey To The Sky

Oct 19, 2004
The Homecoming Friends share songs that serve as a compass for the journey. This video features a range of songs, everything from Randy Travis' "Feet On The Rock" to a saxophone medley with Boots Randolph to the Don Francisco classic, "He's Alive." Helping us deliver truth and hope into the trenches are Alicia Williamson, Russ Taff, Sarah DeLane and Ivan Parker. Also captured on this video, taped at the Indiana Roof Ballroom, are our beloved friends, Jake Hess, Hovie Lister and the Happy Goodmans.
Music
Murder in Music City
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Murder in Music City

Jan 16, 1979
A brash songwriter who buys a detective agency as a tax shelter finds himself and his photographer's model bride involved in a puzzling murder, when a dead body turns up in their honeymoon suite, and on a trail that leads them to Nashville.
Comedy
Benny Hill's World Tour: New York!
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Mr. Hill's last TV work, taped and aired before his death, with outdoor scenes taped in New York City. Highlights of this show include "A Streetcar Named Desirée" (a Tennessee Williams takeoff) and a spoof of "Ask Dr. Ruth" (where he impersonated Dr. Ruth Westheimer and Roseanne).
Comedy
The Mike Douglas Show
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The Mike Douglas Show

Nov 30, 1981
The Mike Douglas Show is an American daytime television talk show hosted by Mike Douglas that originally aired only in the Cleveland area during much of its first two years on the air. It then went into syndication in 1963 and remained on television until 1982. It was distributed by Westinghouse Broadcasting and for much of its run, originated from studios of two of the company's TV stations in Cleveland and Philadelphia.
Comedy
Elvis Presley: The Searcher
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C'était un garçon de Tupelo qui a grandi pour devenir la plus grande star de la musique. En cours de route, il a absorbé une gamme impressionnante d'influences, créant un son révolutionnaire dans sa quête de toute une vie pour l'expression de soi. Après son parcours créatif de son enfance aux séances d’enregistrement finales de la salle Jungle de 1976, la présentation en deux parties intitulée "Elvis Presley: The Searcher " comprend de superbes clichés pris à Graceland, la maison emblématique d’Elvis, et propose plus de 20 nouveaux entretiens avec des sources primaires. joueurs de session, producteurs, ingénieurs, réalisateurs et autres artistes qui le connaissaient ou qui étaient profondément influencés par lui.
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