Twenty years after Woodstock, Sha Na Na once again appeared on stage at "Woodstock: Twenty Years After" along with other veterans of the original festival. |If the original 1969 Woodstock Festival... more
One of the most beloved and zany comedians of the '80s and '90s goes all out with this unpredictable comedy special featuring crazy props and clever jokes from his popular act. 1983/color/57... more
Weird Al Yankovic. Weird Al spins his own goofy mockumentary biography film through a series of hilarious interviews, recreated scenes from his life and some of his early hit videos of his... 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
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
Opinionated author, playwright and social commentator Gore Vidal is all about politics and civilization. An adept speaker, he's no wallflower when speaking about presidents Jimmy Carter is a liar;... more
An insider's look at 25 years of David Susskind eponymous talk show. Part One has Susskind and his wife Joyce, reminiscing and playing clips from past shows. David remembers his first show, the... more
Legendary NY radio personalities Bob (Elliot) & Ray (Goulding), Don Imus and Howard Stern discuss their lives on the radio in one-on-one conversations with Dick Cavett. Bob & Ray used seemingly... more