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+ | The '''National Broadcasting Company''' is a general entertainment/news television and radio network. (The radio division was founded in 1926, the television division in 1939.) It was one of the "Big Three," along with [[Wikipedia:American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] and [[Wikipedia:CBS|CBS]], until the rise of [[Wikipedia:Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]]. | ||
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+ | *[[Johnny Carson]] | ||
+ | *[[Gabby Hayes]] (''The Gabby Hayes Show'' aired on NBC from 1950 to 1954) | ||
+ | *[[Miami Vice]] | ||
+ | *[[One-Adam-Twelve]] | ||
+ | *[[Les Paul]] (radio show on WNBC) | ||
+ | *[[Soupy Sales]] (1980s radio show on WNBC) | ||
+ | *[[Saturday Night Live]] | ||
+ | *[[Frank Zappa Interview By Jane Pauley]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Supporting Cast]] |
Latest revision as of 11:29, 27 December 2021
The National Broadcasting Company is a general entertainment/news television and radio network. (The radio division was founded in 1926, the television division in 1939.) It was one of the "Big Three," along with ABC and CBS, until the rise of Fox.
- Johnny Carson
- Gabby Hayes (The Gabby Hayes Show aired on NBC from 1950 to 1954)
- Miami Vice
- One-Adam-Twelve
- Les Paul (radio show on WNBC)
- Soupy Sales (1980s radio show on WNBC)
- Saturday Night Live
- Frank Zappa Interview By Jane Pauley