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C.W. Henderson

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C. W. Henderson (Charles Henderson, Charley Henderson) is a media executive, author, screenwriter, and music industry pioneer. USA Today called him one of "Six Who Made a Difference" in a December 11, 1985, cover story. Henderson appeared on the Billboard cover of March 3, 1980. He was born in Fitzgerald, Georgia, and grew up in Tifton, Georgia, and in Watkinsville, Georgia, before moving to Atlanta in 1971 after graduating from The University of Georgia. Since 1984 he has been an executive at several media companies, and he has been an author with Penguin Random House since 2013. From 1979-1982 he was vice president at TriStar Studios and national publicist at TriStar Pictures, early indie precursors of Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group at Sony Pictures.

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Vincent Price's Halloween Thriller

Vincent Price's Halloween Thriller

Vincent Price playing host to a mix of “Halloween” music videos, including Halloween playlist staples like ‘Time Warp” from The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Rockwell’s “Somebody’s Watching Me,” Ray Parker Jr.’s “Ghostbusters,” and Ozzy Osbourne’s “Bark at the Moon.” The special also features two performances from illusionist Abb Dixon, who performs a “cremation” and “the table of death.”
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1984

Pre-Awards Special

Pre-Awards Special

Grammy Awards pre-show featuring Grammy Awards nominees Michael Jackson, The Police (with Sting), Billie Joel, David Bowie, Eurythmics, Culture Club, Lionel Richie, Michael Sembello, and Sheena Easton.
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1984

The Private Eyes

The Private Eyes

The lord and lady of a capacious manor are killed, and the lord's ghost seems to have returned to knock off the staff one by one, causing Inspector Winship and Dr. Tart to investigate the wacky house and its inhabitants.
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1980

The Prize Fighter

The Prize Fighter

"Bags" the boxer (funnyman Tim Conway) and his manager, Shake (Don Knotts), are quite a pair: One is a dim bulb, and the other has a mean streak. Times are tough and they must save their gym, so they line up some moneymaking fights. But when Bags and Shake discover that the bouts have been rigged, they end up with their backs to the wall and must fight back -- literally.
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