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- TV show in which celebrities showed their range by singing in front of a live band. (Los Angeles local staple, "Velvet Chain.") Notable for being the very first appearance of Mike Meyers as Austin Powers performing with his band, "Ming Tea." (Promoting his brand-new film at the time: "Austin Powers, International Man of Mystery."
- In the Fall of 2001, 7 Legends of the Borscht Belt Era of Comedy performed on stage at Bally's in Atlantic City. Hosted by Comedian Paul Reiser, the special premiered on PBS.
- Good fortune meets the residents of Apartment 413 when, on the way to a job interview, Buddy stumbles across a mysterious bag of cash. Unbeknownst to Tamra, the bag may prove to be more than they can handle as Buddy fails to mention that he found it in Josh's cab. Meanwhile, their friend Sarah confronts her anxieties as her love for raw Atlantic salmon causes her social life to suffer.
- Sidney Poitier narrates the story of Lew Rudin, fondly known as "Mr. New York," and how one man's dedication to the city he loved could touch so many New Yorkers...most of whom has never heard of him.
- Across his three decades at Ohio State, Woody Hayes dominated the football landscape and spread the virtues and tradition of the Buckeyes from coast to coast. This new film is a tribute to the man who embodied the spirit of the Scarlet and Gray through hard work, intellect, leadership, inspiration, and character. 205 wins at Ohio State, three national championships, and 13 Big Ten titles only begin to measure Hayes' accomplishments, his lasting legacy, and the remarkable impact of his core beliefs on Ohio State, are celebrated and honored here. Hayes' creation of a national football powerhouse helped fill Buckeye Grove with All-Americans, but on and off the field Coach Hayes built champions. From his start at OU, to the "Ten Year War" between the Buckeyes and Wolverines for top-rank bragging rights, through to his retirement, the stories of Coach Hayes are told by players, colleagues, and friends including Archie Griffin, Rex Kern, Dick Schafrath, Jack Tatum, John Hicks and other Buckeye greats.