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Disney's Greatest Hits on Ice
Music
Ice skating greats perform to some of Disney's most memorable music -- from "Mary Poppins," "Snow White," "Cinderella," "Peter Pan," "The Lion King," "Lady and the Tramp," "Aladdin" and "Fantasia."
Night Of 100 Stars III
Associate Producer
A celebrity benefit for The Actors' Fund of America, featuring music, songs, dance and comedy.
Night Of 100 Stars III
Original Music Composer
A celebrity benefit for The Actors' Fund of America, featuring music, songs, dance and comedy.
An Empty Bed
Original Music Composer
In his twilight, a lonely gay man reflects on his life and the three loves of his long-lost youth one woman and two men. Forced into early retirement by a heart attack, he wanders aimlessly through the graffiti-marred streets of his New York neighborhood. Familiar haunts trigger flashbacks of happy and not-so happy times.
Sammy Davis, Jr. 60th Anniversary Celebration
Music
Celebrating Sammy Davis Jr 's 60th anniversary in show business, including musical,comic and dancing performers.
브로드캐스트 뉴스
News Theme Writer
방송은 정직해야 한다고 믿는 제인(홀리 헌터)은 무명 기자로 근무하다가 워싱턴 기자로 발령받은 탐(윌리엄 허트)에게 관심을 가진다. 탐은 워싱턴에 와서 인정을 받게 되고 승승장구한다. 어느날 탐은 강간당한 여성을 취재하며 눈물을 흘리고 동료인 아론(알버트 브룩스)은 그것이 가짜임을 제인에게 말한다. 이 일로 제인은 그에 대한 호감을 거둔다. 7년후 탐은 뉴스 앵커로 성공하고 제인에게 간접적으로 자신의 옛 과오를 인정하는데...
Night of 100 Stars
Original Music Composer
The most glittering, expensive, and exhausting videotaping session in television history took place Friday February 19, 1982 at New York's Radio City Music Hall. The event, for which ticket-buyers payed up to $1,000 a seat (tax-deductible as a contribution to the Actors' Fund) was billed as "The Night of 100 Stars" but, actually, around 230 stars took part. And most of the audience of 5,800 had no idea in advance that they were paying to see a TV taping, complete with long waits for set and costume changes, tape rewinding, and the like. Executive producer Alexander Cohen estimated that the 5,800 Radio City Music Hall seats sold out at prices ranging from $25 to $1,000. The show itself cost about $4 million to produce and was expected to yield around $2 million for the new addition to the Actors Fund retirement home in Englewood, N. J. ABC is reputed to have paid more than $5 million for the television rights.