|
|
|
TopClicks
->
Family Fun
->
Television and Movies
Choose a SubCategory or Select a TopClick below:
ABC Shows - Find out all you wanted to know about the latest shows on ABC. You'll find the shows, stars, episodes and more. Discover specials, sports, kids shows and more.
American Picture Palaces - Each week from the 1910s through the 1940s, Americans "went to the show" in record numbers. "The show" drew peak crowds three to four times daily with an extra screening on weekends and it began, as architect S. Charles Lee noted, "on the sidewalk" with the extravagant architecture of America's motion picture palaces. Palaces seated between 2500 and 6000 patrons at a time; "de luxe" palaces boasted stage shows, permanent orchestras, organs, first run films, and an array of customer services unknown to today's cinemagoers. Studio head Marcus Loew recognized, "We sell tickets to theaters, not movies." Make sure to visit the “palace tours” sections of the site – they feature amazing photographs of some of the most majestic and excessive theaters from this period.
Antiques Roadshow Online - Tap into the collective wisdom of the ANTIQUES ROADSHOW as their world-renowned appraisers share their insight and advice. Members of the public are invited to bring antiques and collectibles to an ANTIQUES ROADSHOW event for free verbal appraisals from specialists from the country's leading auction houses—Christie's, William Doyle Galleries, Skinner and Sotheby's—as well as independent appraisers and dealers from across the nation. The results are magical: ROADSHOW cameras capture the moments of revelation and emotion as experts and owners explore the fascinating stories surrounding yard sale bargains, family heirlooms and dumpster-diving trophies—culminating in the appraisers' often startling disclosures about the objects' historical, aesthetic and market value.
CBS - Can't get enough of your favorite CBS Shows? Then click here! You'll find details about your favorite shows and more. Discover sports specials, news and a special Survivor update!
Directtv - Launched in the summer of 1994, DIRECTV has become America's top digital television service! Access more than 225 digital-quality channels. All with picture and sound so sharp and clear you'll find it hard to believe that you're watching the same TV set. Looking for your favorite DIRECTV channels? You'll find them here! them in our lineup here!
Drive-In Theater - This web site is dedicated to all the people who enjoy attending Drive-In Theaters across America. Also to the Drive-In owners who still operate every year, bringing enjoyment to thousands. So let down the top on the old Chevy and take a cyber trip to the drive-in.
Hallmark Channel - The Hallmark Channel was launched in August 2001. The 24-hour-per-day television programming service is committed to enriching entertainment that is relevant to viewers and their lives. Hallmark Channel provides a diverse slate of high quality, broad appeal, television entertainment. Hallmark Channel's programming lineup incorporates the Hallmark Entertainment library of more than 4,000 hours of programming. Among the titles: "The Titanic," "The Odyssey," "Gulliver's Travels," "The Muppet Show," "Merlin," and "Lonesome Dove." The library also includes popular theatrical movies, such as "The Great Muppet Caper" and "Labyrinth." Hallmark Channel is also the extensive home of the prestigious Hallmark Hall of Fame Collection of movies, including "Sarah, Plain and Tall." The network is also the exclusive home of original series, including "America," "Donna's Day" with Donna Erickson and "Telling Stories with Tomie dePaola".
History Behind Roots - In 1977, Alex Haley's Pulitzer Prize-winning ROOTS premiered on US television. This powerful story, tracing Haley's lineage back to the days of slavery, was the most-watched miniseries of all time, with 130 million viewers during its initial telecast. ROOTS gave millions of people in America a close-up look at what slavery was all about. Although many people studied slavery in school and read books about slavery, ROOTS was the first television program to bring the horrors of slavery to life. ROOTS provided an opportunity to make television a learning tool. This online exhibit will take you through the history behind ROOTS -- from the very beginnings of slavery in America, through abolition, to the contributions that African-Americans have made in all areas of our society.
Internet Movie Database - The Internet Movie Database is the ultimate online movie database covering over 200,000 titles and 750,000 people with facts, trivia, reviews and multimedia links from the earliest films to the latest releases.
Kids First - KIDS FIRST! is the Coalition for Quality Children's Media's program that evaluates and rates children's media: videos, CD-ROMs, audio, websites and television and Websites for children ages infant to 18.
Lions Gate Films - Check out what's coming up at a theatre near you!
Moviefone - Hello, and welcome to Moviefone! The obnoxious Moviefone announcer is happily absent from this site, but with several ways to search the site, it’s got what you need to find a good flick in your neighborhood.
MoviesUnlimited - MoviesUnlimited is the world's oldest, most reliable video mail-order company. Established in 1978, the Philadelphia-based company has sold millions of videotapes all over the world since its inception. In addition to operating an on-line interactive movie store, MoviesUnlimited publishes a world renown catalog devoted exclusively to video movies.
NBC - Can't get enough of your favorite NBC Shows? Then click here! You'll find details about your favorite shows and more. Discover sports specials, news and more!
PBS - PBS is a private, non-profit media enterprise owned and operated by the nation's 349 public television stations. A trusted community resource, PBS uses the power of noncommercial television, the Internet and other media to enrich the lives of all Americans through quality programs and education services that inform, inspire and delight. Find your favorite PBS shows here!
Real Families, Real Fun - "Real Families, Real Fun" is the modern information source parents turn to in order to help make family time quality time. Combining editorial insights from family activity experts, along with feedback and contributions from a nationwide panel of actual families, "Real Families, Real Fun" is packed with activity tips, winning travel destinations, easy recipes, and reviews of family entertainment. Whether you're looking for seasonal crafts projects, the best bedtime videos, or tips for getting your kids to actually enjoy a trip to an art museum, you'll find it in "Real Families, Real Fun".
Reel.com: Your Connection to the Movies - Reel.com is a premier destination for film-related content, commerce and community. Through the Reel.com Web site, consumers can access an entertaining environment filled with a wide variety of film-related information designed to help consumers select and view movies in theaters, at the video store, or for purchase.
Viewers for Quality Television, The Forum for Discerning Viewers - Viewers for Quality Television, since 1984, a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating the public about quality TV. A 15-year old positive viewer organization with no agenda other than influencing the commercial networks to retain their critically-acclaimed quality series rather than canceling them because of insufficient Nielsen numbers.
|
|