The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet is a comedy TV show that follows the daily lives and misadventures of the Nelson family. The show revolves around the comedic situations that arise from the interactions between Ozzie and Harriet, their two teenage sons, and their friends and neighbors. With a mix of humor, family dynamics, and relatable situations, this sitcom explores the ups and downs of everyday life.
Two highly trained operatives grow close from a distance after being sent to guard opposite sides of a mysterious gorge. When an evil below emerges, they must work together to survive what lies within.
Beavis and Butt-head follows the misadventures of two socially inept teenagers who spend their time watching TV, getting into trouble, and engaging in crude and often politically incorrect humor.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948) was a groundbreaking variety show that featured live performances, celebrity interviews, and comedic sketches. It became an iconic platform for showcasing the best talent in comedy, music, and talk-show. The show was known for its memorable moments and introduced the world to some of the biggest stars of the time. The variety of acts and the charismatic hosting of Ed Sullivan made it a must-watch for audiences of all ages.
The Old Grey Whistle Test is an influential BBC2 television music show that ran from 1971 to 1987. It took over the BBC2 late night slot from "Disco Two", which had been running since January 1970, while continuing to feature non-chart music. It was devised by BBC producer Rowan Ayers. According to presenter Bob Harris, the programme derived its name from a Tin Pan Alley phrase from years before. When they got the first pressing of a record they would play it to people they called the old greys—doormen in grey suits. The songs they could remember and whistle, having heard it just once or twice, had passed the old grey whistle test.
American Bandstand was an American music-performance show that aired in various versions from 1952 to 1989 and was hosted from 1956 until its final season by Dick Clark, who also served as producer. The show featured teenagers dancing to Top 40 music introduced by Clark; at least one popular musical act—over the decades, running the gamut from Jerry Lee Lewis to Run DMC—would usually appear in person to lip-sync one of their latest singles. Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon holds the record for most appearances at 110. The show's popularity helped Dick Clark become an American media mogul and inspired similar long-running music programs, such as Soul Train and Top of the Pops. Clark eventually assumed ownership of the program through his Dick Clark Productions company.
A documentary series about pop and rock albums that are considered the best or most distinctive of a well-known band or musician or that exemplify a stage in the history of music.
The X Factor is a popular reality TV show where aspiring singers from all over the world compete for a chance to win a record deal. The contestants are judged by a panel of experts who critique their performances and provide feedback. The show also provides behind-the-scenes glimpses of the contestants' journeys as they strive to achieve their dream of becoming successful musicians.
A long-running BBC television series hosted by Jimmy Savile. Children from the public would write in to the host requesting that he 'fix' something for them or make some wish come true.
Alvinnn!!! and The Chipmunks is an animated TV show about a group of talking chipmunks who get into all sorts of misadventures while navigating school, family relationships, and the challenges of growing up.
MTV Unplugged (1989) is a groundbreaking television series that showcases musicians performing live acoustic performances of their popular songs. The show features a wide range of musical genres including rock, pop, rap, and hip-hop. Through intimate and stripped-down performances, MTV Unplugged offers a unique and raw perspective on the artists and their music.
Surprise, Surprise is a British television programme originally hosted by Cilla Black and produced by London Weekend Television for ITV. It ran for 14 series from 6 May 1984 to 5 September 1997, after which four annual specials were produced between 1998 to 2001. In 2012, the show returned after a 11-year hiatus. The revived version is produced by ITV Studios and presented by Holly Willoughby. The show is currently in its second series.
Set in the distant future, The Jetsons follows the daily lives of the Jetson family, including George Jetson, Jane Jetson, their children Judy and Elroy, and their dog Astro. The show features advanced technology, such as flying cars, automated homes, and robot maids, along with humorous family situations and workplace feuds.
TRL (1998) is a TV show that revolves around music, interviews, and music videos. It features popular artists and hosts engaging in conversations and presenting the latest music videos.
The Mighty Boosh is a surreal musical comedy that follows the adventures of Howard Moon and Vince Noir, two friends who work at a zoo and dream of becoming rock stars.
The Dick Clark Show is an American musical variety show broadcast weekly in the United States on the ABC television network 7:30-8 PM on Saturdays from February 15, 1958 through September 10, 1960, sponsored by Beechnut Gum.
Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad is an anime TV show about a 14-year-old boy named Yukio Tanaka, who goes by the nickname Koyuki. Koyuki's life changes when he saves a dog named Beck and becomes friends with its owner, Ryuusuke Minami, a talented guitarist. Inspired by Ryuusuke, Koyuki decides to pick up the guitar and join Ryuusuke's band, Beck. The show follows Koyuki's journey as he navigates the ups and downs of being a part of the band and explores themes of friendship, romance, and the power of music.
Second part of Given Movie: Hiiragi Mix.
Flight of the Conchords follows the misadventures of Bret and Jemaine, members of the two-man band Flight of the Conchords. They move from New Zealand to New York City with hopes of achieving musical stardom, but face numerous obstacles along the way. The show combines deadpan comedy, absurd humor, and witty musical numbers to create a unique and hilarious experience.
HaPijamot is a comedy TV show set in Tel Aviv, Israel. It follows the story of a band that also has split personalities. The show features a mix of sitcom and parody comedy, with unique elements like black and white screens, fourth wall breaks, and bloopers. The band members live in the same building and often get into hilarious situations, including dishwashing mishaps and late-night pajama parties.