The life and career of legendary comedian Andy Kaufman. The format was to sing the seven top rated popular songs for the week; the songs were sung by the regular cast of vocalists.
An attempt was made to revive the show in with songs from See full summary ». Votes: TV min Comedy. Votes: 2, Actor, Producer, and Director Robert Montgomery introduced each telecast, sometimes interviewing one of the stars, and sometimes appearing in the play. TV 30 min Music, Talk-Show. Join Carson Daly as he checks out the coolest places in LA and talks with today's big names in film and television and introduces you to up-and-coming bands and musicians that rock.
Votes: 1, Music showcase show featuring well-known musical artists as well as celebrity hosts and dancers. The long-running television version of the long-running NBC radio series devoted to classical music as well as Broadway composers. TV 60 min Comedy, Talk-Show. A star-studded collection of popular Christmas themed sketches from Saturday Night Live! TV-G 25 min Game-Show. This was a word association game similar to Password. TV Comedy.
Saturday Night Live salutes the fearless leaders of our country will these sketches of America's political elite! Raise a flag to the politicians past and present who have driven A cavalcade of NBC stars gather to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the network, culminating in the unveiling of the new and current network logo, the six-feathered peacock.
He Said, She Said was the original name of the original format of what would become the popular 70's game show, Tattletales. Joe Garagiola hosted this iteration. The primary difference Votes: 7. Director: J. Stars: Phyllis Kirk , Diana Lynn. At first, I saw just the camera. But then, to my amazement, I also saw perambulators…yes, sound booms. Two of them! Did you notice them in the pictures above? Neither did I, but they are there if you look.
Then, a shoe dropped. I thought, wow. How did I not notice the use of these pieces of equipment that were so vital to television just yesterday, but so unique in studios today?
Then the other shoe dropped…the big one. Do you have any idea what that epiphany was? The people! Yes, there are news cameramen in the field with ENGs, but robotic pedestals and wireless mics have killed the studio crews.
Only the networks are keeping the art of camera work alive in the studio and in sports. Thank you! That is not the first time that has occurred to me. Many thanks to Greg Hill for the images and information. One final note on cranes. Below top is the Sanner studio crane.
The picture from WKY in Oklahoma City was taken in and by then, they were in wide use at well-heeled local stations and at the networks. Below, the great Houston Fearless 30B stage crane that I think came out around , and was built to handle the weight of the new color cameras. Burbank had several, too. I think the 30B is beautiful — it kind of has an art deco look to it.
Jan started full-time with NBC in and until he worked on soap operas, game shows, sports, news and more. Jan did his first Saturday Night Live in to cover for a cameraman who was out. After a six-month hiatus Jan came back to do the show for another year and a half until he became a Florida snowbird. He did his last Saturday Night Live in March He did his last assignment for NBC in November , when the Florida winters became just too good to pass up.
Below, we see Jan on the SNL set just before show time. Jan got his start by doing what a lot of us used to do: apprenticing. If she complains, Jan, tell her you want the crane, too. That should do the trick. One final thing. Here is a table of productions done at NBC New York, showing the studios they come from and some interesting notes. Thanks to Wikipedia.
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