The show spotlighted music from the quadraphonic era on the 40th anniversary of the format's release in America and was engineered by Tab Patterson.
These shows spotlight the music scene in exotic locales like Rio de Janeiro, Kingston, Jamaica, or even Mali.
The hour-long comedy-variety show spotlighted several regulars and guest performers.
Hosted by Adam Christie, the show spotlights the "weird and wacky" talent of adults, who are then rated by a panel of judges, made up of four children.
Instead, the show rolls out old-fashioned genre nights - big band, Motown, disco - and spotlights the musty catalogs of artists like Barry Manilow.
In the course of a dozen or so tunes, his show showcases the band nearly as much as the singer and spotlights an array of impressive soloists.
During the cold months, the show often spotlights political and community issues of interest to older residents; in summer, the focus is on tourist events.
These first three shows spotlight the youthful star's talents as a fearless comic actress, doing accents, playing dress-up and adopting characters like her eccentric, thrift-shop fantasist, Second Hand Rose.
The show spotlights many issues, such as homicides, celebrity controversies, political controversies, cold cases, and other "hot topics."
Sounds of the 613 - Mondays at 9pm, this show spotlighted local artists.