•
Artists and Mothers included the film
A Film About My Home, an autobiographical piece by
Oren Rudavsky, as well as pieces by
Joseph Cornell,
Martin Scorsese,
Jonas Mekas and Mark Rance. •
Confessions of a Cornermaker, an original dance piece by
Twyla Tharp. •
Count Basie Live at Carnegie Hall, one of Basie's final performances, featuring guests
Tony Bennett,
George Benson,
Joe Williams and
Sarah Vaughan. •
Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein, starring Pat Carroll, a video recreation of her one-woman off-Broadway play of the same name from 1977. •
Gilbert & Sullivan productions by
Brent Walker (
H.M.S. Pinafore,
The Pirates of Penzance,
Iolanthe,
The Mikado, and
The Gondoliers) aired in its last week of broadcast. • ''Kennedy's Children'' (1982), play by
Robert Patrick, directed by
Marshall W. Mason, produced by Glenn Dubose, Feb. 11 & 12, 1982, starring
Shirley Knight,
Jane Alexander,
Lindsay Crouse,
Brad Dourif, and personnel from the
Caffe Cino. •
Mornings at Seven •
Music Music Music (1981), the history of music in 90 seconds, with a score arranged by
Mel Tormé; designed and directed by
John Canemaker. •
Nichols and Dimes: A documentary film about business investment, with
Mike Nichols' very successful Arabian horse business portrayed as an example. This was the first show broadcast on the network. •
The Quiz Kids, a revival of the 1950s game show, hosted by
Norman Lear. •
The Ring of the Fettuccines, parody opera co-authored by Marie Allyn King •
Signature, an interview series in which the camera never cut away from the interviewee. •
Singin!, three specials produced by and featuring
Nancy Dussault with
Karen Morrow singing popular classics. •
The Song Writers, a series saluting composers of
The Great American Songbook •
Tintypes, a revue of American music from 1895 to 1912. •
Mixed Bag, a selection of highlights from the channel's short history, shown as the network's final program. ==References==