Hop in for a look back on America's love affair with the automobile and the open road. These vintage commercials span post-WWII to 1972 with great looks at the vehicles gearheads still drool over... more
Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, Matthew Broderick. For more than 50 years Mel Brooks has been America's go-to guy for comedy. Dominating TV, Hollywood and Broadway with his sharply written and witty... more
Beginning in the mid-1940s through the mid-'70s, Doris Day steered a successful course through music, film, and television, and, with her staunch animal activism in her later years, has remained a... more
The real ammo here comes from point-blank range straight from the "smokin' guns" of legendary entertainer Bob Hope and an entourage of other performers who freely gave their time and talents to... more
Johnny Wayne, Frank Shuster. Wayne and Shuster follow the life of W.C. Fields from his early comedy days all the way to his time at the height of the art form in this "affectionate" ode to one of the... more
Join a laundry list of '50s celebs including Marilyn Monra, Elvis Presley, Ja DiMaggio, Richard Nixon, Elizabeth Taylor, Sugar Ray Robinson and more as you relive the momentous events of the "decade... more
This program from 1982 pits area religious scholars against prominent New York gay men. There is still wide spread discrimination against gay men (let alone others in what has come to be known as the... more
Jacques Cousteau. He was the man who captured the world's imagination with his exploration of the seas and waterways around us. With teams of passionate adventurers and state-of-the-art equipment, he... more
David Susskind's historical, long and intimate interview with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Originally aired on June 9, 1963. Now, restored by The Paley Center, this broadcast has not been seen in full... more
Logging 80+ years as an entertainer, Bob Hope managed to achieve the highest levels of success in all forms of his craft, i.e. vaudeville, Broadway, movies, radio, TV, popular song and personal... more
This 1976 program brings together 3 highly qualified panelists on the subjects of Howard Hughes and his many connections in what came to be known as Watergate. J. Anthony Lukas was a Pulitzer Prize... more
Great talk-show moments overflow in this nostalgic collection of clips from The Mike Douglas Show. Featuring guests the likes of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Bill Cosby, Bob Hope, Bob Newhart, Groucho... more
An extensive interview originally broadcast in Feb. 1979. Host David Susskind and Truman Capote discuss the icon's history, his writing, his social persona and impact. More than an interview, the... more
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Renowned journalist Edward R. Murrow brought the world's most famous celebrities to America's living rooms in this popular 1950s TV show. While his elite guests sat in a very informal setting,... more
An actress, singer, comedian and stage performer, Rose Marie lived a fascinating life both on screen and off. Famous for The Dick Van Dyke Show and Hollywood Squares, Rose spent time not only with... more
Explore the comedy of Jerry Lewis with this comprehensive look at the actor in his 85th year. It is loaded with never-before-seen film footage, in-depth interviews with the master himself as well as... more
David Susskind's 'Open End' would bring people onto a spare stage and conduct interviews until they were too tired to continue. The show first aired in 1958 and ran until 1987. The series was known... more
Following the landmark success of the acclaimed HBO series Russell Simmons Presents Brave New Voices, this all-new, one-hour HBO special presentation from executive producers Russell Simmons and Stan... more