Jeff Barry
Sound
Known For

A four-part documentary series about enigmatic, legendary music producer Phil Spector and what happened on the fateful night of February 3, 2003 when actress Lana Clarkson was shot dead in his mansion.
Spector

When Chuck E. Cheese and Friends learn that Santa Claus has never experienced a Christmas party, because he is always exhausted from working on Christmas Eve, they set out to throw a surprise Christmas celebration for Santa as a 'thank you' for all the joy he brings to the world! The party also winds up doubling as a way to save their town from the meddling of a holiday-hating evildoer.
A Chuck E. Cheese Christmas

Given the chance to live in a simulated underwater home for a month, a scientist convinces his family to take advantage of the offer. Once the family agrees to move in, underwater mayhem occurs!
Hello Down There

An overprotective single mother tries to stop her son joining the parachute unit by sending him to the college, fearful that he may end up his life like his father did. He secretly leaves the college and joins the army, but the mother finds out and makes a bet with him that if she passes the basic training, he will leave the unit.
Your Mother Wears Combat Boots

A preview of NBC's Saturday morning lineup in 1985, in which Blair reads Rudy to sleep and Rudy dreams that she's trapped in the "Dream Zone" and, accompanied by other characters from Saturday morning shows, must get back.
Back to Next Saturday

Biography of famed record producer Phil Spector, noted for discovering and producing the records of such rock icons as The Righteous Brothers, The Ronettes and The Crystals, and who worked with such stars as Ike and Tina Turner and even The Beatles. Included is footage of him rehearsing The Blossoms in a recording studio, and interviews with two of his recording engineers who explain how his famous "Wall of Sound" was created.
Phil Spector: He's a Rebel

About the members of a New York City gym obsessed about their life situations, eventually leading up to the gay and straight characters writhing together in an orgy. An updated version of the original off-Broadway play.
The Dirtiest Show in Town

A premonition comes true when the members of a rock group begin to die off for no apparent reason.
Rock-a-Die Baby
Top pop stars of the 20th century unite in Santa Barbara, Calif., to celebrate the unbelievable catalogue of Jeff Barry, the prolific tunesmith and producer behind such hits as "Be My Baby," "Doo Wah Ditty," "Da Doo Ron Ron" and more. Opening with the Dixie Cups on "Chapel of Love," the nostalgia-filled concert also features performances by Supremes star Mary Wilson, Beach Boys pioneer Brian Wilson, the Crystals, Deniece Williams and many more.