Originally telecast April 28, 1965, My Name is Barbra was Barbra Streisand's first television special. The taped, hour-long program is fragmented into three segments. In part one, Barbra plays a little girl making a comically painful transition to womanhood. Part two, taped at New York's Bergdorf Goodman fashion salon, permits La Streisand to try out several high-priced outfits, all the while singing such Depression-era songs as "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" The closing act is what we've all been waiting for: a virtuoso medley of songs from Barbra's Broadway hit Funny Girl, along with such showstoppers as "When the Sun Comes Out" and "Just Once." A humongous ratings success, My Name is Barbra won two Emmy awards, and paved the way for the even better full-color follow-up special Color Me Barbra.
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Two waitresses in a small Brooklyn diner try to make a cupcake business fly off the ground. Caroline and Max came from opposite economic backgrounds growing up, but fate brought them together to become coworkers, roommates, friends, and business partners. Their diminutive employer Han allows them to use a vacant backroom in the diner to start their cupcake shop.
A harried single dad has his hands full raising six rambunctious chipmunks in this animated comedy. A harried single dad has his hands full raising six rambunctious chipmunks in this animated comedy. These include Alvin, Simon and Theodore and their female counterparts The Chipettes. The brats sometimes cause him to blow his fuse which is when he screams, "ALVINNN!!!" Join these oh-so-adorable chipmunks to soak into a world of music, comedy and joyfulness in each song-filled episode.
2015TVY7Music, Family, Comedy, Action & Adventure, Kids, Other
Real-life couple Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally offer a frank, raunchy look at their marriage via song and comedy. Recorded at the Irvine Barclay Theatre in Irvine, Cal.