Paris is an American television series that appeared on the CBS television network from September 29, 1979 to January 15, 1980. A crime drama, the show is notable as the first-ever appearance of renowned actor James Earl Jones in a lead role on television and was created by Steven Bochco, who later achieved fame for Hill Street Blues and NYPD Blue, also served as executive producer. The program told the story of Los Angeles Police Captain Woody Paris, who supervised a team of young detectives. The rookie investigators were led by Sergeant Stacy Erickson and included officers Charlie Bogart, Ernesto Villas, and Willie Miller. Hank Garrett portrayed Deputy Chief Jerome Bench, Paris' superior, and, in an unusual turn for police dramas of that era, Paris' home and off-duty life was given considerable attention in the plots, with Lee Chamberlin playing his wife, Barbara. Paris was also shown moonlighting as a professor of criminology at a local university. Although Paris was critically acclaimed for its portrayal of the tension between the professional Paris character and his often impetuous underlings, CBS scheduled the show in one of the worst possible timeslots on a weekly schedule: Saturdays at 10 p.m./9 Central. All three networks debuted new shows for the 1979-80 season in that slot; only ABC's Hart to Hart survived its first 13 weeks. Toward the end of its run, CBS moved it to Tuesdays at 10/9, but to no avail. Edward DeBlasio produced the show for MTM Enterprises, which would unveil, during the next season, executive producer Bochco's landmark Hill Street Blues, on NBC.
Join Charlie Brown and his friends as they embark on a surreal and educational journey to learn about American history. With the help of Snoopy and their own curiosity, they discover fascinating facts about the Mayflower Pilgrims, England, patriotism, and more. This miniseries is a fun and informative way to teach kids about important events in American history.
Linus is planning a birthday party. While trying out his new in-line skates in the neighborhood park, he meets a nice little girl with a beautiful singing voice. Linus invites his new friend to the party. The party should be wonderful, but Linus will only be satisfied if the little girl attends. He is completely smitten!
A musical celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Christmas classic. Hosted by Kristen Bell.
A college football coach navigates the complexities of the game while dealing with personal issues. He must balance his career, relationships, and the pressures of coaching a team to success. Along the way, he learns valuable life lessons and faces various obstacles that test his resolve.
Join Charlie Brown and his friends as they celebrate the holiday season, putting on a Christmas play and experiencing the joys and challenges of the festive time. With heartwarming moments and a touch of surrealism, this holiday animated movie brings the beloved Peanuts characters to life.
A large stuffed Snoopy toy goes astray at an airport baggage area, and gets involved with various travelers.
In 'A Charlie Brown Valentine,' Charlie Brown tries to find the courage to express his feelings to the Little Red-Haired Girl. With the help of his friends, he navigates the challenges of Valentine's Day and learns the true meaning of love.
Fly me to the Saitama is a hilarious comedy movie that takes place in Saitama, Japan. It follows the story of a Tokyo resident who faces discrimination and prejudice when he moves to Saitama. Through humorous and entertaining situations, the movie explores themes of class warfare and cultural differences.
In 'I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown,' Rerun, Charlie Brown's younger brother, is determined to get a dog for Christmas. He asks Lucy to help him convince their mom to let him have one. Meanwhile, Snoopy's brother Spike visits for the holidays.
Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang celebrate New Year's Eve with a party, playing musical chairs and drinking root beer. Charlie Brown also has to work on a book report during his Christmas vacation.
Several new different Peanuts sketches are featured in this TV special, adapted from the comic strip, including Peppermint Patty's stint at dog training school and Charlie Brown spending time in the hospital.
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown is a musical comedy with music and lyrics by Clark Gesner, based on the characters created by cartoonist Charles M. Schulz in his comic strip Peanuts.
In this animated special, Charlie Brown runs for class president against Peppermint Patty. With the help of his friends, Charlie Brown campaigns for votes and faces various challenges along the way.
As springtime rolls around, Charlie Brown's team is performing the usual hopeless task of getting in shape for the new season. To improve the team's morale, Charlie Brown manages to find a potential team sponsor who agrees to provide uniforms, provided that the team wins the first game of the season. However, considering the usual competence of the team, including new members like Leland who is too young to even tie his shoes, the challenge seems impossible.
Why, Charlie Brown, Why? is a heartfelt animated movie about a little girl named Janice who is diagnosed with leukemia. The film explores her journey as she undergoes chemotherapy treatments and deals with the emotional and physical challenges of her illness. With the support of her friends, including Charlie Brown and Snoopy, Janice finds strength and resilience in the face of adversity. The movie sensitively addresses themes of illness, friendship, and the power of hope.
In 'Charlie Brown's All-Stars!', Charlie Brown's baseball team faces prejudice and moral dilemmas as they try to win a game. Through their struggles, they learn about teamwork, friendship, and the importance of standing up for what is right. This heartwarming animated movie showcases the beloved Peanuts characters and their journey on and off the baseball field.
Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales is a collection of animated vignettes, each depicting a different Christmas story involving Charlie Brown and his friends. From ice-skating and letter-writing to baking cookies and bell-ringing, these tales capture the essence of the holiday season with a touch of humor and warmth.
In 'It's Magic, Charlie Brown,' Charlie Brown comes across a book of magic and discovers the power of friendship. As he learns to do magic tricks, he also realizes the importance of believing in oneself and embracing the support of friends. With the help of Snoopy and his friends, Charlie Brown puts on a magic show that brings joy and wonder to everyone around.
On Valentine's Day, Charlie Brown struggles with his feelings for his teacher while trying to find the perfect gift for the Little Red-Haired Girl. With the help of his friends, Charlie Brown learns the true meaning of love and friendship.