Hosted by Brooke Burke-Charvet, a hidden camera television show developed for teens in which each episode reveals the widespread goodwill in our world by secretly capturing heroes in action.
The Price is Right $1,000,000 Spectacular is a special primetime version of The Price is Right where in addition to the usual (contestants try to know their prices to win big prizes), they also try to win $1,000,000. Like the other primetime shows from 1986 and 2002, the prizes were higher in value than that of the daytime show. The winning graphics from this primetime special were very different than the ones used on the daytime show. Under Bob Barker's tenure, no contestant was able to win both showcases.
An annual awards show honoring country music artists and broadcasters recognizing outstanding achievement in the country music industry.
Five quirky teenagers become dinosaurs to fight crime.
The annual awards presentation for the National Football League, held the night before the Super Bowl, at the game's host city, on the network carrying that year's Super Bowl game.
Friend Me is an American television comedy series based around the real-life deal-of-the-day website coupon service company Groupon. The series, created by writers Alan Kirschenbaum and Ajay Sahgal, was to have been produced by CBS Television Studios but subsequently never aired after creator Alan Kirschenbaum's suicide. It was confirmed as canceled on July 29, 2013, and there is no plan to burn off the series.
Maggie Winters is a short-lived CBS sitcom that ran from 1998 to early 1999. The title character was played by Faith Ford.
Melba is an American television sitcom which aired on CBS from January 28, 1986 until September 13, 1986. The series was a vehicle for singer/actress Melba Moore.
Toon version of the Archie Comics witch who uses her powers to aide the uncertainty of adolescence.
Fly by Night is a Canadian adventure series co-produced by France, Canada and The United States that aired for one season in 1991 and was part of CBS' Crimetime After Primetime in the United States. The show stars David James Elliott as Mack, François Guétary as Jean-Philippe Pasteur, both pilots for a small time airline "Slick Air" owned by Sally Slick.
An annual awards ceremony in recognition of excellence in American daytime television programming.
Freshman Dorm is an American drama television series that aired for 5 episodes in the summer of 1992. It centers on the lives of three young adults living in a co-ed dormitory at the Western Pacific University in southern California.
My Guys is an American sitcom that aired on CBS in March 1996. The series centered on Sonny DeMarco, a widower living in Manhattan trying to raise his two boys. CBS cancelled the series after two episodes.
After two years in jail, Connie Drego returns home to the motel she owns and which her oldest daughter Madeline kept open in her absence.
Haunted Lives: True Ghost Stories fue una miniserie televisiva de antología paranormal estadounidense que se emitió originalmente desde el 15 de mayo de 1991 hasta el 28 de noviembre de 1995, en CBS y UPN. Este programa de corta duración comprendió tres especiales de horario estelar que incluyeron recreaciones de historias de fantasmas contadas por personas reales que experimentaron una supuesta actividad paranormal. La serie de docudrama utilizó actores y efectos especiales, y luego presentó a los testigos que informaron tales fenómenos.
La serie fue desarrollada para la televisión por Bruce Nash y Allan Zullo, autores de la popular serie de libros, Haunted Kids: True Ghost Stories.
Father of the Bride is an American sitcom that aired on CBS during the 1961-62 season. Produced by MGM Television, the series was based on the 1950 film of the same title. Cast members include Leon Ames as the father of the bride, Ruth Warrick as the mother, and Myrna Fahey as the bride.
The Wallace and Ladmo Show, also known as It's Wallace? and Wallace & Company, was a children's television show produced by and aired on KPHO-TV in Phoenix, Arizona, from April 1, 1954, to December 29, 1989.
To Have & to Hold is a short-lived American television series that aired on CBS during the fall of 1998.
The drama series starred Moira Kelly as Annie Cornell, an attorney, and Jason Beghe as her husband, an Irish-American police officer, Sean McGrail. The series depicted the trials and tribulations of their early married life.
The series had an extensive supporting cast, mostly playing various relatives of Sean's. Appearing in the series were Fionnula Flanagan, Mariette Hartley, Alexa Vega and Rutanya Alda.
The series ran for only 13 episodes before being cancelled.
An idealistic music teacher struggles through his first year at an urban high school.