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 | Once more with Feeling makes 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments TV Guide and TV Land Join Forces to Count down the 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments. |
Week-long Primetime Salute Kicks Off on TV Land Monday, December 5 at 10 P.M. ET/PT
Buffy’s Once More with feeling Episode came in at number 44.
44) Buffy the Vampire Slayer Musical Episode “Once more With Feeling” Has townsfolk revealing their innermost thoughts in song.
“From the "Heidi-Bowl" to Muhammad Ali raising the torch at The 1996 Olympics to Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction at The Superbowl, television has provided some of the most significant and surprising moments in history. Building on the success of 2004's 100 Most Memorable TV Moments, TV Land will premiere TV Guide and TV Land Present: The 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments on Monday, December 5 at 10 p.m. ET/PT. This five-part special -- which coincides with the December 1 publication of TV Guide's editorial feature -- looks at some of the most unexpected milestones in television history. Topics to be covered will range from the Al and Tipper kiss to Frank Sinatra being surprised by the appearance of his new bride, Mia Farrow, on What's My Line?
100 Most Unexpected TV Moments on TV Land features archival clips, original interviews and rare appearances by celebrities who discuss the impact of television's most unanticipated moments. From the surprising reunion of Sonny and Cher on Late Night with David Letterman to the bewildering St. Elsewhere finale to the infamous Janet Jackson Superbowl incident, this countdown special showcases the moments that have become indelibly etched in our memories and continue to stand the test of time.”
For the complete list of the top 100 most unexpected TV moments, click on the source link.
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