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- One year after Kevin McCallister was left home alone and had to defeat a pair of bumbling burglars, he accidentally finds himself stranded in New York City - and the same criminals are not far behind.
- The life and career of legendary comedian Andy Kaufman.
- Aging Cuban musicians whose talents had been virtually forgotten following Castro's takeover of Cuba, are brought out of retirement by Ry Cooder, who travelled to Havana in order to bring the musicians together, resulting in triumphant performances of extraordinary music, and resurrecting the musicians' careers.
- George Schneider is an author whose wife had just died. His brother Leo gives him the number of Jennie MacLaine, and somehow they hit it off, and just when things are moving along, the memory of his first wife comes between them.
- A mischievous, adventuresome fourteen-year-old girl and her best friend begin following an eccentric concert pianist around New York City after she develops a crush on him.
- Eight small-town teens travel to New York City for a one-in-a-million shot at stardom in a national dance competition.
- A dysfunctional young man is pulled between loyalties to his Italian mob-connected loan-shark father and his mentally-disturbed Jewish concert-pianist mother.
- A profile of the noted and extraordinarily cheerful veteran New York City fashion photographer.
- A mother (Marsha Hunt) wants her son (William Prince) to grow up to be a pianist good enough to play at Carnegie Hall but, when older, the son prefers to play with Vaughn Monroe's orchestra. But Mama's wishes prevail and the son appears at Carnegie Hall as the composer-conductor-pianist of a modern horn concerto, with Harry James as the soloist. Frank McHugh is along as a Carnegie Hall porter and doorman, and Martha O'Driscoll is a singer who provides the love interest for Prince. Throughout the story a brigade of classical music names from the 20th century appear - the conductors Walter Damrosch, Bruno Walter, Artur Rodzinski, Fritz Reiner and Leopold Stokowski; singers Risë Stevens, Lily Pons, Jan Peerce and Ezio Pinza, plus pianist Artur Rubinstein, cellist Gregor Piatigorsky and violinist Jascha Heifetz.
- Jazz legend Count Basie and His Orchestra performs a concert at New York's Carnegie Hall, with guests Sarah Vaughn, Tony Bennett and George Benson.
- Tribute concert held in 1987 at Carnegie Hall (and later televised on PBS), commemorating Harry Chapin's posthumous receipt of the Congressional Medal of Honor for his humanitarian efforts. Featuring songs and speeches by Harry's friends, family and peers.
- A concert given to celebrate the reopening of Carnegie Hall in 1987, after its renovation.
- Roger Daltrey and guests perform the music of Pete Townshend, accompanied by the Juilliard Orchestra.
- Celebration of Carnegie Hall's 100th birthday. Featuring performances and recollections of some of the greatest talents and personalities in music and the arts.
- Movie star and jazz afficionado Clint Eastwood presents some of his favorite music in an evening that celebrates a uniquely American art form as the soundtracks of many of his films are performed by some of America's hottest jazz musicians at New York's Carnegie Hall.
- An hour of music with bandleader and clarinetist Benny Goodman, who performs at his home studio, at the Rainbow Room in New York City, and at Carnegie Hall, with special guests Cleo Laine and Mel Tormé.
- A salute to the performing arts on public television.
- Vladimir Horowitz's first television concert.
- A piano recital by Rudolf Serkin on the occasion of his 75th birthday.
- Maestro Arthur Fiedler leads the Boston Pops Orchestra in a special concert at New York City's Carnegie Hall, with special guest vocalist Lena Horne.
- A second television concert of Wagner music conducted by Toscanini, in which a few of the selections played in the first concert are repeated.
- 1971– 1h 39mTV-G8.1 (211)TV EpisodeThis film presents highlights of a concert given on 28 September 1998 at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Some of the ladies offer songs with which they have been closely associated over the years, while others explore the road not taken. There are also a couple of stunts: Rosie O'Donnell sneaks onto the stage and begins singing "Liza With a Z," only to be interrupted by Liza Minnelli, for whom the song was written. Later, the child actress Anna Kendrick sings "Life Upon the Wicked Stage," backed up by a chorus of cynical, strung-out Kit-Kat Girls from the 1990's revival of "Cabaret." Their fate, apparently, is what young Miss Kendrick can look forward to should she remain in her chosen profession!
- 1971– TV-G8.6 (25)TV Episode
- Taped before a sold-out house at New York City's Carnegie Hall, the performance represents a creative resurgence for Carlin, following a heart attack earlier that year. He ignites the stage with unique perceptions and his outrageous physical comedy, employing along the way his well-honed powers of mimicry, The routines include: Rice Krispies, Newscast #3, Have a Nice Day, Ice-Box Man, Fussy Eater, Dogs & Cats #2 and Over 200 Filthy Words and Phrases.
- 1958–197255m8.4 (29)TV EpisodeSome passages tell stories; excerpts from Ravel, Rossini, Richard Strauss, Beethoven, Mussorgsky, Tchaikovsky, and Webern.
- 1958–197255mTV Episode
- 1958–197255m7.2 (9)TV Episode
- 1958–197259m8.3 (10)TV Episode
- 1958–19727.4 (19)TV EpisodeExpressing humor in music. Examples include pieces by Haydn, Mahler, Mozart, and Shostakovich.
- 1958–197255mTV Episode
- 1958–197255mTV Episode
- 1958–197255mTV EpisodeAaron Copland's one-act opera, performed in concert.
- Documentary of two promising violin students preparing to launch their solo concert careers.
- 1971– 2hTV-G8.2 (170)TV EpisodeA concert performance of the famous Rodgers and Hammerstein musical play.
- 1958–197255mTV Episode
- 2017–20231h 4mTV-MA9.1 (2.4K)TV EpisodeMidge and Joel debate Greek mythology. Susie finds a second phone line. A blizzard brings unexpected consequences.
- 1963–1966TV EpisodeFeaturing Eileen Farrell, Chet Atkins, Don Gibson, Boots Randolph, Floyd Cramer, and Norm Crosby.