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The show was the inspiration for the short-lived The George Wendt Show, which aired on CBS in the 1995-96 season.
You Bet Your Life debuted in October 1947 on radio on ABC ( which aired it from 1947 – 49 ), sponsored by costume jewelry manufacturer Allen Gellman ; and then on CBS ( 1949 – 50 ), and finally NBC, continuing until May 1961 — on radio only, 1947 – 1950 ; on both radio and television, 1950 – 1960 ; and on television only, 1960-1961.
The CBS television anthology Playhouse 90 aired a 90-minute loose adaptation in 1958.
On February 3, 1978, CBS aired a made-for-TV movie about the duo titled Deadman's Curve.
On 3 October 2010, CBS Sunday Morning aired an in-depth interview with Lennon that covered much of his life, including his relationship with his parents and sibling, his career, and his experience growing up as the son of one of the world's most famous celebrities.
On January 20, 2000 the SOAPnet network began retransmitting soap operas originally aired on ABC, NBC and CBS.
It was supposed to be aired on CBS on September 11.
The Mary Tyler Moore Show on CBS ( which was set in Minneapolis ) used this game as a plotline on the episode aired the night before the game.
The famous Coca-Cola commercial in which " Mean " Joe Greene gives a boy his game jersey aired during CBS ' telecast of the game.
Following the game, CBS aired the pilot episode of Airwolf.
The postgame show was supposed to feature the song " One Shining Moment " but due to postgame interviews taking so long, CBS never aired it.
Minneapolis is the only city and the Metrodome is the only arena to host all three events in a 12-month span ( all three of these events aired on CBS, who would go on to purchase their Twin Cities affiliate, WCCO-TV, later in the year ).
CBS would have received Super Bowl XXVII as part of the rotation while NBC would have aired Super Bowl XXVI.
CBS aired the taped interview later that week.
As opposed to ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox and WB stations, some UPN affiliates aired the weekend children's program block on Sunday mornings instead of Saturdays.
Initially, 60 Minutes aired as a bi-weekly show hosted by Harry Reasoner and Mike Wallace, debuting on September 24, 1968, and alternating weeks with other CBS News productions on Tuesday evenings at 10: 00 p. m.
60 Minutes is also aired via CBS Radio on several of their radio stations at the same time as the television broadcast ( in each station's own local market ), such as WCBS in New York, KNX in Los Angeles, WBBM in Chicago, WWJ in Detroit, KCBS in San Francisco, and other stations owned by CBS.
* List of shows previously aired by CBS
The Daytona 500 was the first auto race to be televised live flag-to-flag on network television when CBS aired it in 1979, continuing to air until 2000.
The CBS television network produced Hawaii Five-O, which aired from September 20, 1968 to April 4, 1980.
The one-hour pilot for a revived show, called Hawaii Five-0 ( the last character is a zero instead of the letter " O "), aired September 20, 2010 on CBS, and as of October 2010, the series now airs Monday nights at 10 PM Eastern, 9 PM Central time.
In 1957, CBS ( Columbia's parent corporation ) aired a live television production of A Drum Is a Woman, an allegorical suite which received mixed reviews.
Dreams is an American television series that aired in 1984-1985 for one season on CBS.
The Dukes of Hazzard is an American television series that aired on the CBS television network from 1979 to 1985.

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It is repeated annually by CBS over the next 3 years, but after that, it is virtually forgotten, until it is issued on DVD in 2009 by Warner Archive.
CBS in particular allowed a large number of animated TV specials to air on its network, and several of these continue to be repeated annually and sold on video and DVD.
CBS re-aired the special annually through 2000, with ABC picking up the rights beginning in 2001, where it now airs annually at Halloween, followed by You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown, as if to emphasize the proximity between Halloween and Election Day ; furthermore, the latter includes mention of the " Great Pumpkin " as well.
After being shown a few times by CBS, it moved to PBS, where it was shown annually every Christmas season for many years, and still is by some PBS stations.
With narrator Burl Ives in the role of Sam the Snowman and an original orchestral score composed by Marks himself, Rudolph became one of the most popular and longest-running Christmas specials in television history: it remained with NBC until around 1972, and currently runs annually on CBS.
The special first originally aired on CBS on December 8, 1974, where it aired annually until 1994, when ABC Family took over its syndication rights.
Today QVC employs a total of over 10, 000 people, and does around $ 7 billion in business annually, making it the second largest American television network, surpassed in size only by CBS.
During the postseason, NBC broadcasts the first two playoff games, while CBS and Fox airs the rest of the AFC and NFC games, respectively ; the Super Bowl rotates annually between CBS, Fox, and NBC.
MSNBC is said to have paid CBS $ 4 million annually in simulcast fees and to have averaged $ 500, 000 per year in production expenses.
Despite Vernon's reputation as a raunchy comedian, he is perhaps best remembered today as the voice of the title character of the popular Rankin-Bass television special Frosty the Snowman ( 1969 ), which has been broadcast annually on CBS since its debut.
Previously, a shorter adaptation narrated by Bob Keeshan had been annually shown on the CBS children's daytime television show Captain Kangaroo.
For example, annually KASA will air CBS network coverage of the US Open tennis tournament, while KRQE is airing the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon.
It aired annually on CBS from 1986 to 1988, and has been airing annually on ABC since 2008.
It ceased to be aired annually by 1972, and was last shown on CBS on April 3, 1982 ( although the Disney Channel and Nickelodeon did re-air the special in the 1990s ).
It originally aired on the CBS network on January 28, 1975 and aired annually on CBS from 1975 to 2000.

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The Beverly Hillbillies is an American situation comedy originally broadcast for nine seasons on CBS from 1962 to 1971, starring Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Donna Douglas, and Max Baer, Jr.
He was also employed by CBS Sports as a regional CBS NFL and CBS NBA announcer from 1976 to 1979, when he moved to NBC.
On March 2, 1983 CD players and discs ( 16 titles from CBS Records ) were released in the United States and other markets.
The CBS Saturday morning series The New Adventures of Superman produced by Filmation Studios — as well as The Adventures of Superboy from the same animation house — featured the iconic " shirt rip " to reveal the " S " or Clark Kent removing his unbuttoned white dress shirt in a secluded spot, usually thanks to stock animation which was re-used over dozens of episodes, to reveal his costume underneath while uttering his famed line " This is a job for Superman!
* 1930 – W1XAV in Boston, Massachusetts broadcasts video from the CBS radio orchestra program, The Fox Trappers.
" ( Brubeck wrote, and the Quartet performed, the theme song for the Craig Stevens CBS drama series ; the music from the series became material for the " New York " album.
He hosted his own variety hour on CBS television, The Danny Kaye Show, from 1963 to 1967, which won four Emmy awards and a Peabody award.
Debuting in June 1948, the show was broadcast from CBS Studio 50, at 1697 Broadway ( at 53rd Street ) in New York City, which in 1967 was renamed the Ed Sullivan Theater ( and is now the home of the Late Show with David Letterman ).
The Doors were banned on September 17, 1967 after they were asked to remove the lyric " Girl, we couldn't get much higher " from their song " Light My Fire " ( CBS censors believed that it was too overt a reference to drug use ).
Associate Members from the United States include ABC, CBS, NBC, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Time Warner, and the only individual station, Chicago-based classical music station WFMT.
Within days it was reported that Fox had been excluded from an interview with administration official Ken Feinberg, with bureau chiefs from the White House press pool ( ABC, CBS, NBC, and CNN ) coming to Fox's defense.
Several Honolulu local stations are available on cable ( converted from ATSC to DVB-T ): KHON-TV ( Fox ), KITV-TV ( ABC ), KHNL-TV ( NBC ) and KGMB-TV ( CBS ).
In the English-speaking world, examples include the word ‘ bazinga ’ from the CBS show The Big Bang Theory and, in Japanese, the term moe has come into common use among slang users to mean something extremely cute and appealing.
In the critically acclaimed CBS miniseries Pope John Paul II, released in December 2005, Voight, who was raised a Catholic, portrayed the pontiff from the time of his election until his death, garnering an Emmy nomination for the role.
In 1984, Mr. T released an album titled Mr. T's Commandments ( Columbia / CBS Records ), in much the same tone as his 1984 educational video, which instructed children to stay in school and to stay away from drugs.
In the 1985 – 86 season, she returned to CBS in a series titled Mary, which suffered from poor reviews, sagging ratings, and internal strife within the production crew.
In 2009, CBS stopped using the Paramount name in its series and changed the name of the production arm to CBS Television Studios, eliminating the Paramount name from television, to distance itself from the latter.
But from 2006 – 2009, the library was distributed by CBS Television Distribution, the television distribution arm of CBS Paramount Television ( now CBS Television Studios ) – the films are now distributed by Trifecta Entertainment & Media on television.

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