Next, Barbara Stanwyck and Clifton Webb sail towards love and betrayal on the Titanic. What are you guys celebrating down there? New Year? That's real ammunition you're shooting. The Duke. This is a dirty war we're fighting. We gotta fight it the right way. Battles it out. I think you can report to headquarters, Commander, that the mission will be accomplished. In a classic wartime adventure. Roll those American guns and planes. Anthony Quinn co-stars. You're glad you guys were outside. When the Disney Channel takes you back to Batan. The Disney Channel showcases the voices that brought a revolutionary sound to pop music. It's the exclusive presentation of the sounds of Motown. He's hilarious, spontaneous, and he's become one of America's favorite experts on fatherhood. I'm not the boss of my house. I don't know how I lost it. Catch all the laughter when the Disney Channel presents one of America's funniest comedians, Bill Cosby himself. And now, a special moment from the Disney Channel exclusive presentation, Glenn Frey's Strange Weather. Well, I'm running down the road trying to loosen my load like seven women on my mind. For the one who want me to, the one who sold me once, she's a friend of mine. Take it easy. Take it easy. Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy. Don't say baby, don't say baby. I'm gonna show you who's gonna make me. Well, you know you gotta take it easy. You gotta take it easy. Don't miss the Disney Channel's exclusive presentation of Glenn Pryor's Strange Weather. Look out there. What do you see? How about a dazzling lineup of great movies, specials, and film festivals coming your way on the Disney Channel? Make my year! He's Chicago's best, with an eye for adventure and a nose for a story. You go on. She's queen of the mountain, and likes it like that. I don't see newspapers much, but what I do see sickens me. Well, they only cost 20 cents. Put them together... Out! There's no keeping them apart when John Belushi and Blair Brown star in Continental Divide. Carolina is not your biological child. They think that you're really their daughter, not mine. They think you're not my daddy? It's the true story of two infants switched at birth. Who are you, the Prince of Darkness? If we get out of this alive, I'm gonna kill you! Aah! Hang on! Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, and Danny DeVito. The jewel of denial. Legends and heroes, apes and dinosaurs. Am I in my right mind? From the outrageous to the outstanding, the Disney Channel has put together a sensational array of movies for our film festivals. I'm famous, I'm old, and I'm a writer. Great movies during Mark Twain Week, including the classic never-before-seen-on-television Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee, starring Will Rogers. Turn! Join Zorro, Daniel Boone, Davey Crockett, as we celebrate the American spirit on Fourth of July Legends and Heroes Weekend. Tell us of the apes. We've gone above and beyond your wildest dreams when we present all five ape movies on Planet of the Apes Week. And coming this summer, Saturdays are going to the reptiles. It's bigger than big. It's Dino Might on Dino Saturdays. Imagine it! Movies, specials, film festivals, great entertainment all summer long, only on the Disney Channel. The memorable music of Disney comes alive this summer as Disney's symphonic fantasy continues on its 22-city North American tour. What it is is taking the traditional music that we know and doing it in a symphonic setting with an orchestra and a choir and using performers like our Disney characters and our dancers and singers that can illustrate it and then also using our new pieces like Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast and Little Mermaid and bringing all those pieces to life. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, great. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, great. While the Disney cast and crew travel with the show, hometown symphonies will perform the music in each individual city. It's geared towards the family and it's a great way to bring a little bit of explaining what music is, symphonic music to children that have never had or have had a little bit of experience going to the symphony. Disney's symphonic fantasy will appear in New York City at The Met July 6th through the 18th, Washington D.C. at Merriwether July 22nd, Raleigh, South Carolina at Walnut Creek July 24th, and Atlanta at Chastain Park July 25th. A lot of the magic of Disney is in the music. And this summer, the music of Disney comes alive in cities throughout North America. Disney's symphonic fantasy. The Going Home concert specials are going to the top! Only the Disney Channel brings you this critically acclaimed award-winning original concert series. The Gloria Estefan special has been honored with two cable-ace awards, including Best Music Special. And the latest in our concert series, Tina Turner Going Home, has the critics raving. The Philadelphia Enquirer says it's the best yet. Now, we invite you to experience another great special coming soon, the world television premiere of Bleedwood Mac, Going Home. The Going Home concerts are going gold. Share the excitement on the Disney Channel. Next, Barbara Stanwyck and Clifton Webb sail towards love and betrayal on The Titanic. Oh, my man, I love him so. Diana Ross. He'll never know. Take center stage for a rare and intimate evening of hot jazz. They sparkle, they borrow. And smoky blues. Love a man, oh, where can you see? We want it to be what jazz and blues is all about, which is really loose and free and mellow. God bless the child that's got his arms. Sometimes when you think it's all baby, it is turned on and on. Don't miss the special event of the season when Diana Ross sings jazz and blues, stolen moments, only on the Disney Channel. Thank you. The following presentation has been closed captioned for the hearing impaired. Join us now as the Disney Channel salutes the American teacher. By the time I was in high school, there was no stopping me. I knew I was going to be a music teacher and I was going to have a high school band and that was it. The music program at this California high school is one of the most highly acclaimed in the country. Hello, I'm Michael Eisner, head of the Walt Disney Company. Musicians at Mountain View High School have the opportunity to choose from a marching band, symphonic band, jazz band, wind ensemble or even a combo. However, for department director Robin Kramer, becoming a successful musician is just the beginning. Robin's concern and compassion for the total well-being of her students inspires them to hit the high notes. Music is a wonderful metaphor for life and I think that it's so easy to teach using music the kinds of skills necessary to have a successful life. To look at problems in your life that seem insurmountable and break them down and keep after them day after day just like practicing until you can finally do it. She truly cares about the band. It's not just another job tour, it's her life basically and she gives everything of herself to us. One, two, one, two, three, four. The other thing about music that I think is so important in today's world is that it in and of itself needs the cooperation and the understanding and the balance of people's differences. We need to balance a trumpet with a clarinet with a flute with a drum just as in our world we need to balance our races and our differences in order to really have, if you will, a symphony of life. I think because students love music and because they have a concept of what it should sound like they're willing to risk dealing with each other's differences and accepting them. Good morning. Are you all happy this morning? When I was three I heard my uncle play in LA with a big huge symphonic band and he was a trumpet soloist and stood out in front of the band and that just made such an impact. I mean it made my hair stand on end and we created these preschool visits to the band so they can see the band up close and personal. Look right in there and see if you can see the music coming out. Do you think you can? Let's see. Did you see it? We made magic! And then I have each of the kids come up that are brave enough and they actually conduct the band and it's wonderful. You see the expression on their face, you know, it's just incredible. The things that make her successful are her ability to communicate with people, to empathize, to connect with as a unique human being. The entire music department is set up to be largely student run and that's something I believe very strongly in the student ownership of the program. We have a music council and that was started immediately when I took this job. I think I need extra help to be prepared to discuss that. One, two, three. The kids are scared and I understand fully how scared they are. It's so great. But on the other hand, when it works and it sounds good and you start to build that confidence, that lasts a lifetime and that applies to so many other kinds of things, just the ability to take a risk. Okay, good, good. That'll do it. And it's a constant thing to keep the subdivision going, to keep driving. And you need to think, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, always. She's really masterful at what she does. I mean, she gives you some hard music, but at the beginning you don't think you can do it. Then she tells you you can do it. She'll teach you how to do it and then you do it and you're amazed that you did it. What I like most about being a teacher is the look in my students' eyes when they understand something or when they accomplish something that they didn't think they could. If students can experience that in enough different venues, you know, then pretty soon they start realizing that that ability to succeed comes from within them. It doesn't come from a teacher. It doesn't come from their parents. That's something that they had to find deep inside themselves. And when I see it happening and realize that I have really the honor of being part of it and being witness to it, that's the best. This series is presented in partnership with Delta Airlines and the Coca-Cola Company. Next, Barbara Stanwyck and Clifton Webb sail towards love and betrayal on the Titanic. She's the queen of rock and roll. From when she first burst onto the scene to her sizzling concert performances of today, but it wasn't always that way. I didn't like my life. I didn't like the singing. I was always thinking ahead, always dreaming. For the first time on television, take an intimate look at Tina Turner going home. David O. Selznick, one of the most influential figures in motion picture history. Selznick belonged to the school of real picture makers. The man who brought the world King Kong and gone with the wind. I only know that I love you. That's your misfortune. He inspired some of the silver screen's most memorable moments. Whenever you touched me, I knew you were comparing me with Rebecca. One of movie's most magnetic personalities, Hollywood the Selznick years on the Sunday night showcase. Next, Huck and Tom are out for adventure on the Big River in Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer. Oh, my man, I love him so. Diana Ross takes center stage for a rare and intimate evening of hot jazz and smoky blues. We want it to be what jazz and blues is all about, which is really loose and free and mellow. God bless the child that's got his own. Sometimes when you think it's on, baby, it is turned on and on. Don't miss the special event of the season when Diana Ross sings jazz and blues, stolen moments only on the Disney Channel. Are you ready to party? When summer music's hottest stars take over the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World for the biggest graduation party ever. We are ready to party tonight. Party with John Cicada. Party with P.M. Dawn. And party with Sean. The Magic Kingdom will never be the same. Don't be there to celebrate grad night 93 on the party all night concert. Tune into the Disney Channel. Check out the making of the hit album from the legendary musical trio Genesis, Bill Collins, Tony Banks, and Mike Rutherford. When we started, it was all a bit of a game. It was a laugh, you know? The idea you could make a living out of it never occurred to you. Together, they've created great music for over 20 years. Take an exclusive look at how they work together. When we're writing the music, it has to be around people you know. You know, over a period of, you know, years, you learn to free your mind a bit and improvise without even thinking about it. And take a ride with them down memory lane. Back in the mid-70s or something, you know, I think Mike and I tended to dominate writing very much, you know, that was how it was. And, you know, nowadays it's very much a slip between the three of us. A show where no fan has gone before. When the Disney Channel presents Genesis. No admittance. This summer, you won't find anything hotter than the Disney Channel's music specials. First, Glenn Fry goes back to the California sound of the 70s and the songs of the Eagles. Then the former Eagle performs the hits that make him a solo superstar. Glenn's rocking up a storm in the world television premiere of Glenn Fry's Strange Weather. Then a world premiere special that takes a fascinating look at the individuals behind one of the most popular groups of all time. Fleetwood Mac going home. And celebrate the career of another legendary artist. Kenny Loggins going home. Then dust off those cowboy boots and grab your hat. Trisha Yearwood's bringing the sound of country to a world television premiere all her own. Hot music specials for hot summer nights. Catch them only on the Disney Channel. Next, Huck and Tom are out for adventure on the Big River in Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer. The Disney Channel proudly presents The Sunday Night Showcase. Extraordinary. The Sunday Night Showcase is the place to find the best comedy, music, and documentaries. They had the act, the look, and in 1979 reminded us there was still plenty of great music being made. John was into heavy metal, you know, and he really didn't know too much about blues. Join Dan Aykroyd as he hosts the best of the Blues Brothers. Fred and Ginger, Carrie, Catherine, Faye, and Kong. It's the stuff dreams are made of. From Hollywood legends to legend makers, the Disney Channel has assembled an extraordinary array of documentaries on Tinseltown's fabulous era. Hollywood The Selznick Years, Carrie Grant, A Celebration, and Hollywood The Golden Years. The Sunday Night Showcase also plays host to some of the finest comedic minds ever. Join us for a special night of laughs with Carol, Carl, Whoopi, and Robin. One of TV's most endearing funny ladies tells all. No, I was born just gorgeous like this. A conversation with Betty White. The Marks Brothers in never before seen footage. Anyone know how I can explain this to the front office? The Disney Channel brings back those all-time funny guys in a world television premiere, The Unknown Marks Brothers. Say the secret word, you're gonna have more. For the best in music, comedy, and documentary entertainment, turn to the Disney Channel Sunday Night Showcase. Next, go back to the days of early rock and roll with the Dave Clark Five, live in the 60s. She's the queen of rock and roll. From when she first burst onto the scene to her sizzling concert performances of today, but it wasn't always that way. I didn't like my life. I didn't like the singing. I was always thinking ahead, always dreaming. For the first time on television, take an intimate look at Tina Turner going home. Everybody celebrating with Disney Channel's 10th anniversary. Congratulations Disney Channel on 10 magical years. 10th year celebration. Next, William Holden stars in the romantic drama, Love is a Many Splendid Thing. Tonight, ease on down the road with superstars Diana Ross and Michael Jackson. When they travel to the Emerald City in a wild and wonderful recreation of the Wizard of Oz. Hip hop down the Yellow Brick Road with the Whiz. He's hilarious, spontaneous, and he's become one of America's favorite experts on fatherhood. I'm not the boss of my house. I don't know how I lost it. Catch all the laughter when the Disney Channel presents one of America's funniest comedians, Bill Cosby himself. Everybody celebrating with Disney Channel's 10th anniversary. Congratulations Disney Channel on 10 magical years. Way to go, Disney Channel. Happy 10th. Happy 10th anniversary, Disney Channel. And thanks to you for being part of our 10 wonderful years. And the music special, The Dave Clark Five Live in the 60s. Watch me now. It's actually recorded from our performances around the world. The live performances and the Disney Channel wanted us to put a special, a DC-5 special together. I'm very pleased with it because it's got all that hit. The Dave Clark Five was Britain's first 60s group to tour the United States. Their tours combined with 18 nationwide appearances on the Ed Sullivan show helped the DC-5 score 15 consecutive top 20 hits. More than anyone except The Beatles. Their distinct Big Beat music went on to sell 50 million records worldwide. The 60s music depicted the times. It wasn't sophisticated. The songs were important because the songs were simple. The most important thing about the song is you walk out and you can hum it. With the DC-5 music, it was made purely for enjoyment. You know, I left all the message songs to John Lennon. The DC-5 music was pure escapism. The most exciting record I made was my very first record, Do You Love Me. But I suppose if you're talking about a DC-5 record that's special to me, because... That's one of my favorites. It takes you right back to that era and makes you feel good. As Britain's first independent recording artist producer, Clark managed the band, controlled the rights to the songs, which was rare at that time, and even pioneered the first music video, which aired on Ed Sullivan. Now, in conjunction with the Walt Disney Company, he's reissuing the DC-5 catalog after its 20-year absence from record stores in a specially remastered two-CD set. Go back and remaster 50 tracks for this new double CD. I had to go back and find every original master. So I got the original engineer that worked with me in the 60s, and he had to look up the logs and get them out of storage for the make of tape and how it was spliced. And we got right back to the original Virgin Masters, and I'm hearing things on the CD now that I'd never heard on a vinyl record. The only time I ever heard that was in the studio when I recorded it. The history of the Dave Clark 5 from Disney's Hollywood Records will be available in stores August 3rd. And the U.S. premiere of the Dave Clark 5, live in the 60s, can now be seen exclusively on the Disney Channel. Next, based on a true story, Bonnie Bedelia and Ed Asner star in part one of Switched at Birth. The Disney Channel is proud to present an original two-part miniseries shot entirely on location in Austria. My name is Hayden. And what brings you to the mountains? This is the only place left. Based on Joanna Sperry's classic novel... Excuse me, are you my grandfather? It's the timeless tale of one little orphan girl desperately longing for a place to call home. She can't stay there. She's got to. She's your granddaughter. No! Torn between a love for her grandfather and the beauty of the mountains or a life of opportunity with a newfound friend in the city. We'll have school together. School? Oh, yes, of course. You must learn how to read. Everyone does. Experience the classic story of Heidi that's been a favorite for over a hundred years. I love you, grandfather. Jason Robards, Jane Seymour, Patricia Neal, and introducing Noly Thornton. The world premiere of Heidi, Sunday, July 18th, on the magical world of Disney. The following presentation has been closed captioned for the hearing impaired. Based on a true story... All they want to know is what happened to their real child. The courts are asked to decide a young girl's fate. We just heard from the appeals court. No genetic testing. Why don't you just leave that poor man in Florida alone? My mother didn't give her baby away. Someone stole it from her. We have a right to see her and to know her. This is no divorce. I don't even know you. I was never married to you. Bondi Batilha stars in the conclusion of Switched at Birth. Next, Roddy McDowell stars in the heartwarming drama, My Friend Flicka. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights you'll watch movies on the Disney Channel. Every night after 9 p.m. look for great movies, specials, documentaries, and more selected just for adults on Disney Night Time. Because kids go to bed. This should give you some ideas. Next, based on a true story, it's the conclusion of the compelling drama, Switched at Birth. The Disney Channel proudly presents the Sunday Night Showcase. The following presentation has been closed captioned for the hearing impaired. The following presentation has been closed captioned for the hearing impaired. Next, Scott Blem. Next, Bob Hope and Paulette Gardner are the original Ghostbusters in the classic comedy, Ghostbreakers. Before the million dollar salaries. Some guys have to go to work in an office. It was the love of the game that brought out the best of the boys of summer. But when a ballplayer struggles to survive. We didn't lose because of Roy Dean. Yeah, well we didn't win because of him either. It may be his last chance to make it to the big leagues. Take an inside look at baseball in pastime. Now to the fantastic Rolling Stones. They've been called the greatest rock and roll band in the world. And after more than 30 years, their music remains timeless. Flash back to the 60s for a special look at one of their earliest performances. The Rolling Stones, live in the 60s. On the Disney Channel. Extra Extra, the best of Hollywood to air Hollywood's finest. The biggest story in years. Lash. Do you want to see a scoop? The best of Hollywood inks, Cary Grant for three phenomenal films. Are you referring to me? First, he's the ruthless news paper man who'll do anything for a scoop. Talk her up, since she doesn't talk to anyone. But Rosalind Russell wants out. I want to live like a human being, not like you chumps. Never mind, now watch the story. It's called His Girl Friday. Late breaking news, Cary tears down this old house and visions new residents. Who needs engineers? Stop it! Anybody who builds a house today is crazy. It's Mr. Blanding's builds his dream house. Hot off the presses, Grant puts women on pedestal. Every woman I meet, I put up there. Hello. Deborah Carr doesn't disappoint. We ought to take advantage of every moment. It's an affair to remember. Extra, extra, the best of Hollywood to air Billy Wilder's comedy about the press. We're going to scoop them all. Walter Mathau. About six foot three, huge feet, mean little eyes and a nose like a pickle, right? And Jack Lemmon. Never marry a newspaper man. And an all-star cast battling it out. All you care about is a stinking headline. Over the front page, this just in. In a prestigious development, the acclaimed best of Hollywood series set to run big time musicals all summer long. Can, can, can. Shirley MacLaine and Frank Sinatra can. And so can Louis Jourdan. The sparks fly in can, can. Carousel spins into Disney Universe. My boy Bill, I will see. Gordon McCrae goes round with Shirley Jones in Carousel. Stay tuned to the best of Hollywood Mondays at 9 p.m. Eastern and Pacific. When you're looking for spectacular Disney animation. There's not a moment to lose. But Disney Channel's the only place to be. Elementary, my dear Dawson. With exclusive Disney movies like The Great Mouse Detective. Siskel and Ebert give it two thumbs up. And Joel Siegel says it's magic. We've done it, old fellow. Share the fun with your family. The World Television premiere of The Great Mouse Detective. Sunday at 7 p.m. Eastern and Pacific on the magical world of Disney. Next, it's an unusual perspective of the American countryside. With Andy Rooney's bird's eye view of America. She was one of MGM's biggest stars during Hollywood's golden age. She possessed a quality and energy that made her an everlasting legend. And in August, the legends of music looks back at this extraordinary performer with specials that highlight her unforgettable career. You're my favorite guest star. You really are. You're my favorite mother. Forget your troubles. Happy days. Come on, get happy. We're here again. The sky is above and clear again. Shout hallelujah. So let's sing a song. Come on, we're having you again.