Screenings from the PALEY ARCHIVE
Experience the magic of community as you watch compelling programming on our impressive big screens! Our daily screenings foster an intimate atmosphere that brings television to life, expertly curated from our vast collection spanning a century of television and radio, chosen just for you. No matter what is showing, The Paley Museum offers an unforgettable experience for TV enthusiasts and history buffs alike. When your favorite television shows aren’t showing on the big screen, the Paley Archive grants you unlimited access to our extensive programming catalog. Immerse yourself in television history with just a few clicks and enjoy your favorite shows and iconic moments in our intimate library space.
Wednesdays – Sundays, 12:00 – 6:00 pm
The Paley Museum, 25 W 52 Street, NYC
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- Bennack Theater: July 22 screenings begin at 2:30 pm.
- Gillespie Theater: June 10 and July 8 no screenings. July 14 no screenings from 2:00 – 4:00 pm. July 30 screenings begin at 1:00 pm.
Special World Cup Programming
June 11 – July 19, 2026
Bennack Theater
Lace up your cleats, don your favorite kit, and head out to the pitch for the start of the World Cup! Join us for World Cup-themed screenings each day ahead of the scheduled soccer matches, featuring the brand-new documentary Summer of ‘94 and special programming brought to you by the FIFA Museum and Roku.
June 10
12:00 pm
Summer of ‘94
This documentary reveals the wild rise of the US Men’s National Team on the road to the 1994 World Cup—and the history they were never meant to make. With no league and no roadmap, a ragtag group of players and an unlikely coach endured a grueling two-year training camp, hoping simply not to embarrass their nation at the first-ever World Cup on American soil. Armed with camcorders, the players documented it all, capturing raw moments as underdogs grew into future legends. Featuring never-before-seen footage and new interviews with Alexi Lalas, Cobi Jones, Tony Meola, and coach Bora Milutinović, the film shares how chaos, chemistry, and grit forged a brotherhood that changed U.S. soccer forever. (FOX, 2026)
1:35 pm
The Away Game: “Totems,” “Icons,” “Idols,” “Arenas”
The Away Game is a brand-new, presenter-led discussion show, celebrating the culture of football by bringing impactful stories and conversations to an international audience. Each episode will see an exciting panel of football legends and cultural voices assemble at the Whitney Museum in New York—an epicenter of culture and the co-venue of the final of the FIFA World Cup 26™—to explore the rich heritage of football, its history, its immeasurable cultural and social impact, and the personal moments, stories and emotions of the beautiful game which should never be forgotten. (FIFA Museum, 2026)
2:30 pm
Soccer Meets America: “The Hidden Game”
From immigrant roots and early pro leagues to the thrilling 1994 FIFA World Cup and the rise of a new generation of fans, the series traces how soccer finally became part of the fabric of American culture.
Episode 1: “The Hidden Game”: Despite passionate fans and Pelé's superstar arrival in the NASL, the sport stumbled and slipped from the spotlight; when the pro league collapsed in the 1980s, American soccer seemed finished; then came the 1984 Olympics and a startling success. (Roku, 2026)
4:50 pm
The Away Game: “Totems,” “Icons,” “Idols,” “Arenas”
June 11 – June 13
12:00 pm
Summer of ‘94
1:35 pm
Soccer Meets America: “The Hidden Game”
2:25 pm
The Away Game: “Totems,” “Icons,” “Arenas”
“Totems”: Trophies & Triumphs: What It Means to Win: Together with Jürgen Klinsmann and Carli Lloyd, we look at winning in football. We explore the symbolism and value of trophies and medals and dive deep into the personal memories, emotions and stories of our two legends. (FIFA Museum, 2026)
“Icons”: Iconic Designs: Styles That Tell Stories: Together with the USA’s FIFA Women’s World Cup 1999 winner Briana Scurry, as well as cultural expert András Szántó, we provide an insight into the massively powerful cultural impact of football as a global phenomenon. (FIFA Museum, 2026)
“Arenas”: The World Stage: How Football Unites Fans Everywhere: Jürgen Klinsmann, Marcelo Balboa and Co discuss their favorite football cultures, the beauty of fans from around the world connecting at stadiums and what cultural impact the FIFA World Cup 26 will have in the United States, Canada and Mexico. (FIFA Museum, 2026)
June 14
12:00 pm
The Away Game: “Totems,” “Icons,” “Idols,” “Arenas”
“Idols”: Legends & Trailblazers: Players Who Changed the Game: Together with Stu Gower and German football legend Jürgen Klinsmann we delve into the intersection of fashion and football. We explore how celebrity footballers have set style trends, turning iconic kits into coveted items. (FIFA Museum, 2026)
See above for additional program descriptions.
Special World Cup Programming
June 11 – July 19, 2026
Gillespie Theater
Lace up your cleats, don your favorite kit, and head out to the pitch for the start of the World Cup! Join us for World Cup-themed screenings each day ahead of the scheduled soccer matches, featuring the brand-new documentary Summer of ‘94 and special programming brought to you by the FIFA Museum and Roku.
June 11 – June 13
12:00 pm
Summer of ‘94
This documentary reveals the wild rise of the US Men’s National Team on the road to the 1994 World Cup—and the history they were never meant to make. With no league and no roadmap, a ragtag group of players and an unlikely coach endured a grueling two-year training camp, hoping simply not to embarrass their nation at the first-ever World Cup on American soil. Armed with camcorders, the players documented it all, capturing raw moments as underdogs grew into future legends. Featuring never-before-seen footage and new interviews with Alexi Lalas, Cobi Jones, Tony Meola, and coach Bora Milutinović, the film shares how chaos, chemistry, and grit forged a brotherhood that changed U.S. soccer forever. (FOX, 2026)
1:35 pm
The Away Game: “Totems,” “Icons,” “Idols,” “Arenas”
The Away Game is a brand-new, presenter-led discussion show, celebrating the culture of football by bringing impactful stories and conversations to an international audience. Each episode will see an exciting panel of football legends and cultural voices assemble at the Whitney Museum in New York—an epicenter of culture and the co-venue of the final of the FIFA World Cup 26™—to explore the rich heritage of football, its history, its immeasurable cultural and social impact, and the personal moments, stories and emotions of the beautiful game which should never be forgotten. (FIFA Museum, 2026)
2:30 pm
The Away Game: “Totems”
Trophies & Triumphs: What It Means to Win: Together with Jürgen Klinsmann and Carli Lloyd, we look at winning in football. We explore the symbolism and value of trophies and medals and dive deep into the personal memories, emotions and stories of our two legends. (FIFA Museum, 2026)
2:45 pm
The Away Game: “Idols”
Legends & Trailblazers: Players Who Changed the Game: Together with Stu Gower and German football legend Jürgen Klinsmann we delve into the intersection of fashion and football. We explore how celebrity footballers have set style trends, turning iconic kits into coveted items. (FIFA Museum, 2026)
June 14
12:00 pm
The Away Game: “Totems,” “Icons,” “Idols,” “Arenas”
The Away Game is a brand-new, presenter-led discussion show, celebrating the culture of football by bringing impactful stories and conversations to an international audience. Each episode will see an exciting panel of football legends and cultural voices assemble at the Whitney Museum in New York—an epicenter of culture and the co-venue of the final of the FIFA World Cup 26™—to explore the rich heritage of football, its history, its immeasurable cultural and social impact, and the personal moments, stories and emotions of the beautiful game which should never be forgotten. (FIFA Museum, 2026)
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