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Sunday Pops Series is a Canadian classical music television miniseries which aired on CBC Television and simulcast on CBC Stereo in 1977.
Sunday Best is a Canadian documentary television series which aired on CBC Television from 1971 to 1976.
Any Given Sunday was an Australian television program that aired on the Nine Network between 2005 to 2006. The show was not broadcast in NSW, the ACT or QLD, where The Sunday Roast screened instead.
The theme music used during both seasons was "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand.
An ATV Anthology Drama show that began as Sunday Playhouse, but was renamed Suspense Hour half way through it's run
Country House Sunday is a British television series presented by Lynda Bellingham. The programme sees the actress and her team travel to some of Britain's largest and grandest stately homes. It is produced to Twofour.
The show is currently airing on Sunday mornings on ITV at 8.25am. The first series began on 21 April 2013 and lasted for 21 episodes.
Sunday Live with Adam Boulton was a weekend news and political show on Sky News and on Sky News HD, presented by Sky News' Political Editor Adam Boulton. From January 2011, the programme was replaced with Murnaghan, a similar show presented by Dermot Murnaghan. Boulton moved to a new weekday show at 13:00 on Sky News.
The Sunday Show is a British television entertainment programme that was broadcast live on Sunday lunchtimes on BBC Two between 1995 and 1997. Four series of the show were produced. Donna McPhail and Katie Puckrik hosted the first two series, Puckrik was replaced by Paul Tonkinson for the third series. For the fourth, Tonkinson hosted with Jenny Ross, previously the show's soap opera reviewer.
The show is best remembered for giving breaks to two young comedians who went on to greater success: Paul Kaye, who appeared each week in his Dennis Pennis character, attending premieres and other events, and throwing absurd questions at the gathered celebrities; and Peter Kay who presented a regular "World of Entertainment" slot ostensibly reviewing TV and film but in practice simply a vehicle for his stand-up comedy act.
Other regular contributors included Kevin Eldon in different guises, including 'Guy Boudelaire' & 'Dr Brebner', and Happy Mondays' dancer/mascot/percussionist Bez in a weekly "Science With Bez" slot.
Sunday Night with Matty Johns is an Australian sports television series aired on Fox Sports on 4 March 2013. The show previously on Monday nights, but changed to Sunday night in 2018. The show expanded to two nights a week on Thursday 5 March 2015
Sunday morning cartoons have been a part of US television programming since the 1950s, but aired far less than Saturday morning cartoons. At one point, ABC and CBS each aired network cartoons on Sunday mornings.
Sunday Night is the longest-running South Korean television entertainment programme airing on MBC. It runs for 175 minutes, including roughly fifteen minutes of advertising. Previously named Big March of Sunday Night when it debuted in 1981, and changing its name to Sunday Sunday Night in 1988, in March 2011, the show has changed its name for the second time in its history in an effort to increase its popularity again at the 5:20PM timeslot, with its rival contenders, KBS2's Happy Sunday and SBS's Good Sunday. As of April 29, 2012, the name was once again changed to its most commonly known abbreviation, Sunday Night.
Sunday Kada is a sketch comedy variety show that will bring loads of laughter every weekend with Jason Gainza, Ritz Azul, Sunshine Garcia, Wacky Kiray, Miles Ocampo, Daniel Matsunaga and the gang!
Sunday Funday is a Sunday teen variety show that is aired on TV5. The show premiered on April 8, 2012 and aired every Sunday afternoon in the Philippines. It aired its last episode on June 10, 2012. It was replaced by Game 'N Go on June 17, 2012.
A Month of Sundays was a Canadian film anthology television miniseries which aired on CBC Television in 1981.
Sunday Edition was a Canadian television public affairs program which aired from 1988 to 1999. The program was hosted by Mike Duffy and originated at CJOH-TV in Ottawa. Over the course of its run, it aired in several different time slots from late Sunday morning to early Sunday afternoons. Its format was similar to that of U.S. Sunday morning talk shows.
The program was not originally part of the CTV network schedule, but rather a program co-operatively produced by several CTV affiliates. Sunday Edition later became part of the Baton Broadcast System schedule, and only officially became a CTV program in late 1997 after Baton Broadcasting's acquisition of the network.
The CTV News-produced Question Period, which had been cancelled in the mid-1990s apparently due to the success of Sunday Edition, was revived in 2001 and now fills a similar role.
The Sunday Footy Show is an Australian rules football program aired on the Nine Network on Sunday mornings at 11am, hosted by Craig Hutchison as of 2013 with a panel consisting of Damian Barrett, Nathan Brown, Matthew Lloyd, Shane Crawford and Billy Brownless.
The show discusses the weekend's matches so far, showing scores and highlights and interviews players from the sides that have played that round. Before the Nine Network obtained the TV rights to AFL matches, it was a lighter look at the AFL with a panel featuring the likes of Max Walker, Ted Whitten and Lou Richards.
This talk show hosted by Alec Baldwin features one-on-one conversations with some of the most interesting people from American pop culture.
Stephen Mulhern presents a new live hour of celebrity chat every Sunday morning.
The Chevy Mystery Show is an American television anthology series featuring a different mystery each week that aired on NBC in 1960 as a summer replacement.