In this original episode from 1988, Night Flight features the beat-box, syncopated rhythm of Rap. “Born in the inner-city, now commercially accepted the world over rap made its social statement...Read More
In this episode of Good Sex from 1985, Dr. Ruth has a therapy session with a woman considering an affair and then candidly interviews Bianca Jagger about fame, public life and what she learned ...Read More
"I have to tell you Burt... since you are the sexiest man in the country, it makes perfect sense for you to be on my show." In this 1984 episode of "Good Sex," Dr. Ruth interviews Burt Reynolds...Read More
In this 1984 episode of "Good Sex," Dr. Ruth sits down with a couple trying to navigate a long distance relationship and interviews Charles Pierce, who is known as one of the 20th century's for...Read More
Dr Ruth talks to comedian Jackie Mason in this 1986 episode of The Dr Ruth Show and sits down to therapy with Rick whose Caribbean Singles Retreat didn't go as planned.
On this episode of the 1989 teen advice show "What's Up Dr. Ruth," the Dr. is in to talk about the politics and power of with special guest LL Cool J, featuring a special performance from Stetsasonic.
In this 1985 episode of "Good Sex," Dr Ruth talks about the Politics of Sex with activist and journalist Gloria Steinem.
On this episode of "What's Up Dr. Ruth," the Dr. invites a former astronaut and leading UFO specialist onto the show with mostly skeptical teenage audience. Yes, Dr. Ruth is a sex therapist, s...Read More
"Is it big breasts, long legs, sexy underwear? Or is a Law Degree?" In this '90s spinoff "On The Air With Dr. Ruth," the Doctor holds a panel discussion with a group of men about what turns them on.
"Even Sigmund Freud himself did not know..." In this '90s spinoff "On The Air With Dr. Ruth," the Doctor holds a panel discussion with a group of women about what they want in a man.
The Cookies were a very young band of garage poppers. They gained a footnote in music history by being the band that decided to go to Athens Georgia and showed up on the front porch of REM’s Pe...Read More
This was Scott & Gary's Bar Mitzvah episode, number 13. They needed a real man’s band and got it with the Clintons' twangy country rock with a hint of glam. The Clintons were staple of New York...Read More
Scott & Gary's first episode taped in Maryland, their first one-hour show, and no one knew quite what to expect. They had established a relationship with kindred spirit Jeff Krulik who ran the ...Read More
Dr. Eugene Chadbourne, future Shimmy Disc impresario Kramer and drummer Licht. Scott gets a lesson in playing the electric garden rake. The Shockers played one of their prototypical alternative...Read More
New York Crunchabilly. Rip snorting stampede of roots rock and roll fueled by Alligator Wine. One of Scott & Gary's favorite bands who actually opened for The Banshees at Radio City! A great bu...Read More
Containing past members of D.C.'s legendary Chumps along with future Workdogs, No King sounded the way Scott thought The Dream Syndicate was supposed to sound. Their manic beat urban dramas wer...Read More
Intense pop rock with moody introspective lyrics. This episode includes a commercial for the cult film, “Terminator Exterminator." Scott attempts the spinning plate on a pole schtick he had see...Read More
Crawling from the swamp that had birthed Philadelphia’s fabled Sick Kids, the Yahoos put the rockin’ in rockin’ bones. They had just worked on an EP with Lux and Ivy of the Cramps producing and...Read More
Always blazing (behind) TV’s ever changing technology, Scott and Gary attempt Public Access’s first 3D broadcast! Featuring the quirky nerd pop and poetic flourishes of the Beatoes. Hailing fro...Read More
The famous first episode of "The Scott & Gary Show," filmed in black & white. Ben went on to write theme music for "Third Rock" and "That '70s Show," and has worked with classic artists like Ch...Read More