30 for 30 is the umbrella title for a series of documentary films airing on ESPN and its sister networks and online properties. The series, which highlights people and events in the sports world that have generally received small amounts of attention, has featured two "volumes" of 30 episodes each, a 13-episode series under the ESPN Films Presents title in 2011-2012, and a series of 30 for 30 Shorts shown through the ESPN.com website.
Paul Casey,
Hal Grant,
Keith Truesdell,
Kelly D. Hommon
Each week Bill Maher surrounds himself with a panel of guests which include politicians, actors, comedians, musicians and the like to discuss what's going on in the world.
Each week Bill Maher surrounds himself with a panel of guests which include politicians, actors, comedians, musicians and the like to discuss what's going on in the world. close
Don Taylor,
Ken Russell,
Tristram Powell,
Robert Vas,
Colin Nears,
Mischa Scorer,
Andrew Eaton,
Anand Tucker,
Beeban Kidron,
Richard Spence,
Melvyn Bragg,
Sharon Maguire,
Norman Stone,
Richard Marquand,
Stuart Cooper,
Roger Michell,
Andrew Piddington,
David I Thompson,
Jack Gold,
Leslie Megahey,
Tony Palmer,
Bill Eagles,
Peter Sasdy,
Patrik Garlend,
Jonathan Miller,
Cyril Frankel,
Irina Mishina,
Chris Rodley,
Francis Whately,
Paul Jackson,
Mai Zetterling,
James Erskine,
Kim Evans,
Chris Bould,
Steve Cole,
Nicky Pattison,
Geoff Posner,
David Stewart,
Michael Darlow,
Randall Wright,
Alan Yentob,
Derek Bailey,
Fred Burnley,
Patrick Mark,
Rosie Alison,
Ben McPherson,
John Silver,
John Pett,
Daisy Goodwin,
John Edginton,
Aysha Rafaele,
Adam Low,
Angela Pope,
Adrian Sibley,
John Purdie,
Mark Redhead,
Ian Leese,
Sam Hobkinson,
Christopher Sykes,
Roger Graef,
Robin Lough,
Mark Chapman,
John Armstrong,
Bob Portway,
Michael Houldey,
Peter Wright,
John Read,
Herbert Chappell,
Barrie Gavin,
Nicholas Rossiter,
Teresa Griffiths,
Sandy Oliveri,
Rodney Greenberg,
Debra Hauer,
Julia Cave,
Saxon Logan,
Peter Dews,
Alexis Girardet,
Louis Heaton,
Michael Blackwood
Omnibus was an arts-based BBC television documentary series, broadcast mainly on BBC1 in the United Kingdom. The programme was the successor to the long-running more
Omnibus was an arts-based BBC television documentary series, broadcast mainly on BBC1 in the United Kingdom. The programme was the successor to the long-running arts-based series 'Monitor'.
It ran from 1967 until 2003, usually being transmitted on Sunday evenings. During its 35-year history, the programme won 12 Bafta awards.
Among the series' best remembered documentaries are Cracked Actor, a profile of David Bowie, and Rene Magritte, a graduate film by David Wheatley, 'Madonna: Behind the American dream', a film produced by Nadia Hagger, and a profile of the British film director Ridley Scott.
For a season in 1982, the series was in a magazine format presented by Barry Norman.
The series was replaced by 'Imagine' hosted by Alan Yentob. close
Jerry Foley,
Hal Gurnee,
Brian McAloon,
Randi Grossack
Late Show with David Letterman is an American late-night talk show hosted by David Letterman on CBS. The show debuted on August 30, 1993, and is produced more
Late Show with David Letterman is an American late-night talk show hosted by David Letterman on CBS. The show debuted on August 30, 1993, and is produced by Letterman's production company, Worldwide Pants Incorporated and CBS Television Studios. The show's music director and band-leader of the house band, the CBS Orchestra, is Paul Shaffer. The head writer is Matt Roberts and the announcer is Alan Kalter. Of the major U.S. late-night programs, Late Show ranks second in cumulative average viewers over time and third in number of episodes over time. The show leads other late night shows in ad revenue with $271 million in 2009.
In most U.S. markets the show airs at 11:35 p.m. Eastern/Pacific time, but is recorded Monday through Wednesday at 4:30 p.m., and Thursdays at 3:30 p.m and 6:00 p.m. The second Thursday episode usually airs on Friday of that week.
In 2002, Late Show with David Letterman was ranked No. 7 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time. CBS has a contract with Worldwide Pants to continue the show through 2014; by then, Letterman will surpass Johnny Carson as the longest tenured late-night talk show host. close
Late Night with David Letterman is a nightly hour-long comedy talk show on NBC that was created and hosted by David Letterman. It premiered in 1982 as more
Late Night with David Letterman is a nightly hour-long comedy talk show on NBC that was created and hosted by David Letterman. It premiered in 1982 as the first incarnation of the Late Night franchise and went off the air in 1993, after Letterman left NBC and moved to Late Show on CBS. Late Night with Conan O'Brien then filled the time slot. As of March 2, 2009, the slot has been filled by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. It will be filled by Seth Meyers in the spring of 2014, after Fallon becomes host of The Tonight Show. close