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Funny Ladies Preview
Watch a preview of the Funny Ladies episode of Pioneers of Television, featuring Betty White, Carol Burnett, Joan Rivers and more.
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Miniseries Full Episode
Miniseries such as “Roots,” “Rich Man, Poor Man” and “The Thorn Birds” mastered the art of storytelling. With their epic sagas, these television events kept America riveted night after night. Revisit famous scenes and hear actors talk about the impact … Continue reading
Miniseries Full Episode
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Superheroes Full Episode
Superheroes crosses many eras: “Superman” in the 1950s, “Batman” in the ’60s, “Wonder Woman” and “The Incredible Hulk” in the ’70s and “The Greatest American Hero” in the ’80s. They all fought villains, rescued the innocent and became role models. … Continue reading
Superheroes Full Episode
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Primetime Soaps Full Episode
Dallas and Dynasty kicked off the nighttime soap frenzy in the late 1970s, a phenomenon that continued through the last season of Knots Landing in 1993. The episode offers new details about the famous “Who Shot JR” episode of Dallas. … Continue reading
Primetime Soaps Full Episode
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Funny Ladies Full Episode
This episode includes the first standup comediennes to appear on television, including Joan Rivers and the late Phyllis Diller. Funny Ladies also looks at Lucille Ball’s breakthrough on “I Love Lucy” and the sitcom stars who followed, including Mary Tyler … Continue reading
Funny Ladies Full Episode
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Miniseries Preview
Join the stars of landmark miniseries who kept America — and the world — riveted to the epic sagas they portrayed in a new television format. Featuring “Roots,” “Rich Man, Poor Man” and “The Thorn Birds.” Premieres on PBS on … Continue reading
Miniseries Preview
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Roots as Untold History
“Roots” actors Leslie Uggams (Kizzy) and LeVar Burton (the young Kunta Kinte) talk about how the miniseries brought untold African-American history to light, making “Roots” a lesson for everyone. The miniseries “Roots” is featured on the Pioneers of Television: Miniseries … Continue reading
Roots as Untold History
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A Transcendent Moment in Roots
“Roots” co-stars Louis Gossett Jr. and LeVar Burton describe a special scene they shared and all that it implied. Gossett Jr., who played the character Fiddler, spontaneously added a line of his own when comforting the young Kunta Kinte, played … Continue reading
A Transcendent Moment in Roots
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John Amos on Ancestors and Roots
One day while on the set of “Roots,” actor John Amos felt “taken by the spirit” of his ancestors. Amos played the adult Kunta Kinte in the ground-breaking miniseries about the African-American experience of slavery. “Roots” is featured in the … Continue reading
John Amos on Ancestors and Roots
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Lou Ferrigno and Burt Ward on Living a Childhood Dream
As a child, Lou Ferrigno wished he could be like “The Hulk” he read about in comic books. He achieved his dream when he won the role on the television show, “The Incredible Hulk.” Burt Ward’s childhood dream was to … Continue reading
Lou Ferrigno and Burt Ward on Living a Childhood Dream
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Dangerous Stunts on Batman
Adam West (Batman) and Burt Ward (Robin) recall the risky stunts during the early days of “Batman.” Ward was sent to the hospital multiple times during the first week of shooting. “Batman” is featured in Pioneers of Television’s Superheroes episode, … Continue reading
Dangerous Stunts on Batman
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Wonder Woman, Everyone’s Superhero
Lynda Carter describes the origins of Wonder Woman and how she played the part on television to appeal to both both women and men, and girls and boys.
Wonder Woman, Everyone’s Superhero
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Dallas Cast on First Impressions
In this outtake from Primetime Soaps, Patrick Duffy, Larry Hagman, and Linda Gray recall first impressions of the “Dallas” cast and script. Duffy says that joining the cast of Dallas was “fundamentally the most important decision I ever made, other … Continue reading
Dallas Cast on First Impressions
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Superheroes Preview
Survey decades of superheroes, from “Superman” in the 1950s to “Batman” in the 60s to “Wonder Woman” in the 70s and “The Greatest American Hero” in the 80s. This Pioneers of Television episode premieres Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 8:00 … Continue reading
Superheroes Preview
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Dallas: A Scoundrel Emerges
Larry Hagman and Patrick Duffy talk about their characters, the brothers J.R. Ewing and Bobby Ewing, and balancing the good and the bad in “Dallas.” Hagman won fans as Dallas’ famous villain, J.R. Ewing. “Good guys, that’s the hard work,” said … Continue reading
Dallas: A Scoundrel Emerges
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Joan Collins on ‘Dynasty’ Fashion
Joan Collins explains how her character on “Dynasty,” Alexis Carrington, required a high sense of fashion on the set. “Dynasty” is featured on the Pioneers of Television episode, Primetime Soaps.
Joan Collins on ‘Dynasty’ Fashion
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The Friendship of Carol Burnett and Lucille Ball
In this interview outtake from Funny Ladies, Carol Burnett describes meeting Lucille Ball for the first time and Ball’s generous offer to be of help during Burnett’s budding career. The two would become close friends and perform on each other’s … Continue reading
The Friendship of Carol Burnett and Lucille Ball





