Now the longest-running music series in American television history, ACL showcases popular music legends and innovators from every genre.
Hee Haw is a comedic variety show that aired from 1969 to 1992. It showcased country music performances, skits, and comedic sketches, providing entertainment to viewers with its unique blend of music and comedy. The show became popular for its down-home vibe and celebrated country music artists of the time.
A soap opera drama set in the music industry of Nashville, Tennessee, following the lives and careers of various musicians, songwriters, and singers. It explores themes of fame, friendship, rivalry, and family relationships. The plot also includes storylines about a closeted homosexual musician, a mayoral bid, and celebrity couples.
The Huckleberry Hound Show is a nostalgic and classic animated TV show set in the wild west featuring Huckleberry Hound, an anthropomorphic blue dog with a southern accent. He goes on various adventures, often getting involved in comedic situations with his friends Yogi Bear, Hokey Wolf, and other cartoon characters. The show is known for its slapstick comedy and hand-drawn animation.
The Johnny Cash Show was an American television music variety show hosted by Johnny Cash. The Screen Gems 58-episode series ran from June 7, 1969 to March 31, 1971 on ABC; it was taped at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. The show reached No. 17 in the Nielsen ratings in 1970. Cash opened each show, and its regulars included members of his touring troupe, June Carter Cash and the Carter Family, The Statler Brothers, Carl Perkins, and The Tennessee Three, with Australian-born musical director-arranger-conductor Bill Walker. The Statler Brothers performed brief comic interludes. It featured many folk-country musicians, such as Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Linda Ronstadt, Kris Kristofferson, Mickey Newbury, Neil Young, Gordon Lightfoot, Merle Haggard, James Taylor and Tammy Wynette. It also featured other musicians such as jazz great Louis Armstrong, who died eight months after appearing on the show.
Newly-paroled ex-con and former U.S. Ranger Cameron Poe finds himself trapped in a prisoner-transport plane when the passengers seize control. Cameron must navigate the dangerous situation to protect his fellow prisoners and save his own life.
Nashville Star is an American reality television program. It was last produced and transmitted during mid-2008 on NBC, following five seasons on USA Network. It premiered on March 8, 2003, and its five seasons on USA made it the longest-running competition series on cable television. In Canada, the show aired on CMT through season 5, but moved to E! beginning with season 6. CMT in the United States reaired each episode in season 6. It was similar to American Idol, in that performers had to sing to impress both celebrity judges and the public via call-in and/or internet votes. Unlike American Idol, however, the performers were limited to country music. This restriction was relaxed for Season 6, allowing for the finalists to choose from many genres of music, but the songs were arranged to maintain a country sound. On March 13, 2009, it was confirmed that the series had been canceled by NBC and would not be returning for a seventh season.
In Trolls World Tour, Poppy and Branch discover that there are six different troll tribes, each devoted to a different kind of music genre. When a member of hard-rock royalty tries to destroy all other music, Poppy and Branch must unite the trolls and save the diverse melodies of their world.
Mike Judge Presents: Tales From the Tour Bus is an animated music documentary series that provides wild and untold stories of famous musicians and their experiences on tour. With a unique blend of humor and insights, each episode delves into the fascinating world of music and the outrageous adventures that musicians go through while on the road.
Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters is an American variety show hosted by Barbara, Louise, and Irlene Mandrell that aired on NBC for two season in 1980.
Set in the 1960s, a young boy named Bobby and his brother find solace and adventure in their homemade Radio Flyer wagon, using it as a means of escape from their abusive stepfather. Through their imaginative play, they navigate their way through difficult situations and create a sense of hope and resilience.
Jake Blues rejoins with his brother Elwood after being released from prison to save their old R&B band and the Catholic home they grew up in, outrunning the police as they tear through Chicago. With the help of their old friend Curtis, Reverend Cleophus James, and their band members, they must put on a concert to raise the money needed. The duo faces various obstacles, including a mystery woman seeking revenge, angry Nazi protesters, and a car chase through the streets of Chicago. In the end, they successfully raise the money and are captured by the police.
Dolly Parton's Heartstrings is an anthology series that brings to life the tales behind some of Dolly Parton's most beloved songs. Each episode explores a different story, filled with love, loss, and lessons, inspired by the songs that have touched hearts and shaped lives. With a stellar cast and Dolly Parton's signature charm, this series is a must-watch for fans of the iconic country music legend.
Canada’s best French country music recording artists perform today’s biggest country hits alongside the genre’s most timeless classics.
After becoming a successful country music singer, Liam returns to his hometown and rekindles his relationship with Josie, the woman he left at the altar years ago.
Human Giant is a sketch comedy TV show that follows the comedic adventures of comedy group Human Giant. The show features various sketches and comedic skits, often with a satirical and surreal twist. With a mix of slapstick comedy, social satire, and pop culture parody, Human Giant offers a unique and entertaining viewing experience.
Country music stars collaborate with performers from other musical genres and exchange stories about their mutual love for music.
In 'Home on the Range,' a group of farm animals, including a dairy cow named Maggie, a chicken named Grace, and a horse named Buck, team up to save their farm from being foreclosed by a villainous cattle rustler named Alameda Slim. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and adventures, including mind control, martial arts, and a deceptive plot to control the farm animals' minds.
Jackson Maine, a famous singer battling alcoholism, helps young singer Ally find fame. As Ally's career skyrockets, Jack's deteriorates, leading to substance abuse and their relationship's downfall. Despite rehab and attempts to rebuild his career, Jack tragically takes his own life. Ally, devastated, performs a memorial song for Jack at his funeral.