A former Princeton music professor finds his destiny with an offbeat church choir in a small town. When Arthur Cochran unexpectedly stumbles into a church choir practice, he finds a group of singers who are out of tune in more ways than one. Despite the ultimate clash of sensibilities, Arthur and his newfound cohorts may just be the perfect mix of individuals to help each other reinvent and rediscover a little happiness, when they all need it most.
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The former "Saturday Night Live" star hosts a late-night talker featuring guests and music performances. Meyers succeeded Jimmy Fallon in NBC's post-"Tonight Show" slot in February 2014.
Landmark, Emmy-winning satire from an ever-changing company of 'Not Ready for Prime Time Players' who rode the variety show to fame, including (to name just a few of its celebrated grads) Eddie Murphy, Dana Carvey, Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Al Franken and Mike Myers.
Celebrity interviews, comedic bits and musical performances accent this venerable late-night staple, which is hosted by former "Late Night" host and "Saturday Night Live" funnyman Jimmy Fallon.
Celebrities go head-to-head in a variety of music- and dance-inspired games. Jimmy Fallon infuses his one-of-a-kind comedic style and feel-good energy into this music-comedy game show. Each week, a new group of celebrities go mic-to-mic in games that include "Wheel of Musical Impressions," "Musical Genre Challenge" and "History of Rap."
2021TVPGReality, Music, Comedy, Game Show, Variety Shows
One of the medium's most beloved and eclectic cultural showcases, this Alistair Cooke-hosted series spanned the arts, covering (among other fields) plays, documentaries, operas, Broadway musicals, ballets and symphonies. Included were pieces based on the works of Hemingway, Steinbeck, Shaw, Chekhov, Eliot and Thurber; a production of 'King Lear' starring Orson Welles; a TV-debut appearance by Leonard Bernstein; and Jacques Cousteau's undersea adventures, his first on network television.
Davis sings, dances, does impressions and goofs around with his pals in a variety hour that was long on star power but lasted only three months. Judy Garland appeared twice, and the premiere featured Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton joining Davis in a rendition of 'What Do the Simple Folk Do?' from 'Camelot.'