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Irish comic Kevin McGahern is on a quest to find the weirdest sights in the U.S.
Youtoo America, formerly known as Youtoo TV, AmericanLife TV Network (ALN), GoodLife TV Network, Nostalgia Good TV, Nostalgia Television, Nostalgia Channel and America One, is an American television network launched on February 1, 1985, as a cable channel. The channel was originally launched as a cable-television channel in February 1985 as The Nostalgia Channel through the efforts of former Our Gang child star George "Spanky" McFarland.The channel featured vintage movies, similar to Turner Classic Movies, which would launch years later. Many of the films were in the public domain.
Michael E. Marcovsky was hired as network head in early 1990. He changed the channel's name to Nostalgia Television, removed movies with poor quality prints (primarily public domain movies), and added lifestyle series as well as vintage TV programs. Also, 100 movies were programmed from the eclectic Janus Collection. At this time, movies were 25% of the programming.
Football America is a book and film series that was released by the National Football League in 1992. It was also the name of a follow-up series that aired on NFL Network from 2003 to 2005 on a regular basis.
The books and TV shows were feature stories about various players and teams. Among the stories:
⁕A 65-year-old semipro football player in Agoura Hills, California, who played against opponents a fraction of his age.
⁕Dot Easterwood Murphy, head football coach at Itawamba Community College in Fulton, Mississippi.
⁕The football rivalry between members of the New York City fire and police departments.
⁕An Arab-American football star at Azusa Pacific University who uses football to overcome increasing hostility against his people following "9/11."
⁕Players at Linfield College in Oregon caught in the crossfire of the Pearl Harbor attack.
⁕A single-wing offense run by a small college and a high school.
⁕"Turkey Bowl" flag football games in Massachusetts and North Carolina.
⁕A "Turkey Bowl" full contact football game set in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
⁕The Gallaudet College team.
Turner Network Television, which then held partial rights to NFL games, telecast the original film in 1992. The 2003-05 series was hosted by veteran sportscaster Charley Steiner. It aired on Sunday and Monday nights, at the same time ESPN and ABC presented their prime time games.
AM America is a morning news program produced by ABC in an attempt to compete with the highly rated Today on NBC. The show never found an audience after its premiere on January 6, 1975. Lasting just under ten months, its final installment aired on October 31.
The program's concept was based on Ralph Story's AM, the local morning show on the network's owned-and-operated Los Angeles station KABC-TV. Like Today, AM America employed two hosts and a news anchor. ABC chose Bill Beutel, who was co-anchor of Eyewitness News on the network's New York City flagship station WABC-TV, and Stephanie Edwards from Ralph Story's AM to host the program. Peter Jennings, who at the time was ABC's Washington correspondent, provided the news reports.
One notable episode of AM America aired on April 25, 1975, when members of the British comedy troupe Monty Python made one of their earliest appearances on American television.
Edwards quit the show by the end of May, and Beutel followed her out a few months later. On November 3, the Monday following its final broadcast, AM America was replaced by Good Morning America.
Balitang America is the franchise news program of ABS-CBN International's TFC.
Balitang America is a 30-minute daily newscast with a nationwide scope, airing via satellite subscription on The Filipino Channel and it's local affiliate station in the San Francisco Bay Area, KTSF. This makes Balitang America the first-ever Filipino American news program to be broadcast throughout North America. The Filipino Channel targets this newscast to air over its other nationwide station affiliates as well as worldwide, via satellite. Through its army of reporters and correspondents all over the United States, Balitang America will broadcast news that matters to every Filipino American. National headlines and issues of significance to the community will be delivered in a round-up style from all over the nation.
Community features, profiles, and special reports will also be an integral part of the show's lineup, giving Filipinos all over the United States a voice and face on television.
Community updates, events, and public service announcements will be available via Balitang America's very own community calendar, Pinoy Datebook, and postings called Pinoy Panawagan. Highlight events for the week will also be featured. Balitang America stopped its airing on ABS-CBN's sister channel, ABS-CBN News Channel.
D.I.Y. America is a 2009 web video documentary series by director Aaron Rose which premiered on December 1, 2009 on Wieden+Kennedy Entertainment's website.
Barbecue America is a cooking show on public television. In this show, host and series creator Rick Browne, makes everything on a grill. He wears a "table cloth" shirt, actually made from a red and white checked table cloth.
Browne travels to a variety of barbecue cook-offs, and exotic locales to bring the best of barbecue to the viewer.
He has published several cookbooks on the subject of grilling.
Inspector America is a television series produced by Original Productions and distributed and shown on History Channel . The show premiered on April 17, 2011.
Inspector America is hosted by Timothy Galarnyk, an infrastructure safety specialist. Each week, Galarnyk travels to a different U.S. city to inspect the current state of the city's infrastructure, including bridges, tunnels, utilities, and other public works. Timothy frequently interviews citizens of that city, such as the people that survived the Minnesota Bridge Collapse. He reports what he finds to the city, sometimes by taking the officials with him.
America Now is a daily television magazine program hosted by Leeza Gibbons and Bill Rancic, featuring "news you can really use" on lifestyle topics such as health, diet, family and pets. The program, which airs Monday through Friday, is produced by ITV Studios America. America Now is broadcast across the United States on stations owned by Raycom Media and is airing via syndication in other markets around the country.
America Song was a live television series which aired on the NBC Television Network during primetime, premiering on 21 April 1948 and running to 1949. The series was hosted by Paul Arnold and featured performances of United States folk music. Each episode was 15 or 20 minutes long.
America Song aired on NBC at 7:30pm ET, followed by Camel Newsreel Theatre at either 7:45 or 7:50pm.
America Calling, sponsored by the Greek War Relief, was broadcast February 8, 1941 on CBS, NBC, independent stations and all of Europe.
Jack Benny and Bob Hope were the "co-masters of ceremonies" for a show that featured The Merry Macs; Shirley Temple, Charles Laughton, Groucho Marx and Madeleine Carroll in a comedy skit written by Dick Mack; Clark Gable and Merle Oberon in a "modern romance" by Robert Riley Crutcher; Frank Morgan singing an "updated" Mikado, introduced by Reginald Owen; a visit to the home of the Hardy Family; Benny, Hope and Groucho Marx singing a trio; Ronald Colman reading "The Jervis Bay Goes Down," a poem by Gene Fowler; and Hope and Benny in a sketch with Mary Martin and Myrna Loy.
Also on the program were Ann Rutherford, Barbara Stanwyck, Carey Wilson, Connee Boswell, Dick Powell, Don Wilson, Fay Holden, Knox Manning, Lewis Stone, Max Terr's Choral Group, Melvyn Douglas, Mickey Rooney, Robert Taylor, announcer Ted Bond and Meredith Willson and His Orchestra.
Dore Schary supervised the show and scripted with Ed Beloin. Bill Morrow was the producer.
Examining the history of America through iconic symbols, objects and places; host David Rubenstein.
Documentary about early 20th-century photographer Lewis Hine, who helped to expose grim working conditions in American factories and mines, especially the abuse and exploitation of children by their employers. Later, he became the official photographer for the construction of the Empire State Building.