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7:00 PM

Lawrence Welk "Salute to Cole Porter"

LAWRENCE WELK

Salute to Cole Porter

The irresistibly joyful song “Wunderbar” opens this sparkling tribute to the music of Cole Porter.

9:00 PM

Hollywood Theatre "Dead Ringer"

HOLLYWOOD THEATRE

Dead Ringer

A recently widowed woman, the wealthy Margaret Da Lorca (Bette Davis), meets her twin sister Edith Phillips (also played by Davis) after nearly eighteen years' estrangement at her late husband Frank's funeral.

11:15 PM

Austin City Limits "Arcade Fire"

AUSTIN CITY LIMITS

Arcade Fire

Alternative rock superstars Arcade Fire perform hits and tunes from their Grammy-winning LP The Suburbs.

 

Wyoming PBS Special

Wyoming PBS Special

Best of Daniel O'Donnell on Film

Wyoming PBS Special "Best of Daniel O'Donnell on Film"
Airs Tuesday, December 4 at 7:00 PM

Irish singing sensation Daniel O'Donnell returns to public television to celebrate his 10th national special "The Best Of Daniel O'Donnell On Film." The 3-segment, 60-minute program is a musical retrospective, showcasing 2 decades of career highlights including many videos never before televised.

Through a personal introduction by the artist and song-by-song commentaries, "The Best Of Daniel O'Donnell On Film" takes the viewer on an extraordinary journey through the evolution of this amazing entertainer's professional life. Watch Daniel deliver his first "TV kiss" in the 1986 video "I Need You." Walk along the breathtaking landscapes of Ireland in the moving hymn "Footsteps." Fast forward 10 years to 1996 and see Daniel perform the duet "Timeless" with the beautiful Mary Duff.

Spanning 20 years, "The Best Of Daniel O'Donnell On Film" truly captures the artistic growth and succession of musical genres that Daniel has achieved through a variety of yester-year favorites. From Irish medleys to romantic ballads like "Whatever Happened to Old Fashioned Love" to inspirational blockbusters like "You Raise Me Up," Daniel O'Donnell has performed countless types of music. He even delivers a charming rendition in his 2004 music video of the Monkees' smashing-hit "Daydream Believer."