CLASSIC TELEVISION PROGRAMS
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There are many animated programs on television, though the Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon and the Disney Channel by far are the biggest networks to focus on them. In this article, I'll tell you my recommendations on what the best animated programs are.
By Josh Bailey | Published 9/11/2006
A comparison of several online television websites.
By JS | Published 6/16/2008
Writers who possess the desire to expand his or her knowledge of English words and proper grammar can easily do so by reading, writing, watching educational television programs, and playing educational word games.
By Crystal Ray | Published 2/10/2006
A look at the various television programs airing for Black History Month 2010.
By Jeannette Murray | Published 1/15/2010
The Best Halloween TV: Top 5 Halloween television specials offer scary amount of tricks or treats for children and adults. It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, Garfield's Halloween Adventure, The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror, Halloween, Ghost Hunters.
By T. Myron | Published 9/22/2009
Come join us for a walk through the corridors of television history and recall the first series filmed in Hawaii, a war with aliens, and a couple of guys named after their car.
By Jacques Boulerice | Published 5/9/2007
When television became the dominant form of entertainment in America during the 50s, writers began to expand on the idea of creating new types of hero characters for their Western shows.
By Jacques Boulerice | Published 5/24/2007
Here is a look at some of the best wrestling television programs in WWE history.
By Lindell-Donahue | Published 9/17/2009
The Cosby Show, Saved by the Bell, and Press Your Luck are just a few of my favorite shows of the '80s. In this article, I revisit my fond memories.
By K.E.W. | Published 7/30/2009
Even at the 8 o'clock hour network programming can be questionable for children. Here are some ideas for doing your own programming.
By james buffington | Published 2/2/2010
Catch up on old times with these clips of classic NYC television dating from the 60s, 70s and 80s.
By R. C. | Published 7/16/2009
Television's couples make our dreams come true vicariously in these Top Ten favorite television weddings of all time.
By Teresa Scheiderer | Published 11/2/2008
Legendary comedienne Lucille Ball and her wildly popular television program were not only hilarious entertainment, but also a breakthrough for future comediennes like Carol Burnett, proving they were just as funny as their male peers.
By Dannie McGuire | Published 10/5/2006
The classic 1960's TV show the Andy Griffith Show is now available on DVD,for home- viewing.
By Thomas J McCabe | Published 2/28/2007
I have to admit that these days I am finding fewer and fewer black television shows that I really like. In light of this fact, here is a list of my Top Ten Favorite African American TV shows of all time...
By Ayanna G. | Published 10/17/2008
A look at 5 of the best shows on television for the under 5 crowd.
By Elysia | Published 1/7/2007
The TV Land Awards honor classic television, and Roy A. Barnes tells you his favorite three winners for this noteworthy award.
By Roy A. Barnes | Published 4/13/2009
Like a High School version of 'Grease,' or a ballet class rendition of 'The Nutcracker,' remakes are just about watchable, for those who haven't experienced the real thing. They're rarely good though, and it's almost sacrilegious for fans of the original.
By Alison Hill | Published 11/18/2009
When exposed to violence within the context of a story, children will carry the idea of it only so far as their imagination runs. They have no such defense when confronted with a movie or TV drama that depicts the same thing.
By Seth Mullins | Published 1/3/2007
Creating a mass audience of video viewers on the Internet remains just a dream for media companies. Could it be as simple as offering the right kind of programming?
By Timothy Sexton | Published 10/22/2007
A brief overview of quality children's television programs.
By Brooke Barone | Published 12/14/2009
There was a time when television reflected the main stream values of society. Is that still effective today? Or does television shape us in installing what television producers and executives as well as stars want us to think?
By Brandy Creekmore | Published 4/12/2007
In2TV will feature 3400 hours of programming obtained through a deal with Warner Brothers. The network will be entirely free and based on advertising. Some of the shows will include "Welcome Back, Kotter", "The Fugitive", and "Eight is Enough?"
By Matthew Paulson | Published 11/6/2006
Like all people, models, actors and other celebrities get bored on occasion. Unfortunately, some of them attempt to remedy this by stepping into a recording studio. Find out about some who did and why humanity will never be the same.
By Angela Coleman | Published 8/31/2006
If you're not interested in football, what choices do you have for entertaining television on Thanksgiving Day? More than you might think.
By Scott Allan | Published 11/18/2009
What's more useful - television or radio? An analysis of the pros and cons of both.
By PS | Published 12/27/2007
This article talks about media as tool to bring together rather than a devisive weapon. It makes the case that you have to be more creative in clean art than shock value.
By Richard Beattie | Published 12/15/2005
These five science fiction television programs not only helped define the genre but have also proven to be time tested classics.
By James Hamel | Published 8/10/2009
What my life is like now that I no longer subscribe to cable television.
By Mary Thatcher | Published 8/26/2008
Looking for different Halloween costume theme ideas for the whole family? Consider these twists on some classic Halloween ensembles.
By Lucy John | Published 9/5/2008
Throughout the years, television has presented mothers in a number of ways. Just how close to reality have these t.v. moms been?
By Angela Coleman | Published 5/7/2008
With less pickings of children's programs during the day, Noggin has topped the cake with being available to children 24 hours a day. With a twist of music, education, and even teaching children second languages, this station is proving to be a top notch learning tool.
By Roxanne Ranelli | Published 1/29/2008
Hollywood gives us amazing television shows. Here's some history on some of the biggest TV hits & the people who made them.
By Will Stape | Published 4/23/2008
Descriptions of television shows geared at toddlers that employ quality learning tools.
By melissa sabol | Published 10/22/2008
My personal favorite T.V. programs and why I think they are the best ones.
By Julius Albert Custodio | Published 3/2/2009
A look at several websites of interest to fans of Thundercats, the classic animated series from the 1980s.
By Glen D. Nunes | Published 12/29/2009
A list of five TV shows that either chnaged, influenced, or made a significant impact on society that created improvements or changes to daily life.
By Vance T. Barker | Published 3/6/2010
This is an article I wrote and published on July 9th, 2009, about what I think is wrong with reality television.
By Allen Glines | Published 7/15/2009
Always unique, interesting and funny, Top Gear may very well be one of the best television programs running, although in the United States we don't get the opportunity to see every episode, there are definitely a couple that shouldn't be missed.
By John Galt | Published 6/11/2009
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