Screenings from the Paley Archive
Wednesdays – Sundays, 12:00 – 6:00 pm
The Paley Museum, 25 W 52 Street, NYC
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.
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Winnie the Pooh and Paley, Too!
January 10 – 18, 2025
Gillespie Theater
Born January 18, 1882, A. A. Milne created the lovable and adorable Winnie the Pooh, inspired by a black bear named Winnie who lived at the London Zoo. Winnie the Pooh and his friends Piglet, Eeyore, Rabbit, and others live in the Hundred Acre Wood where they are often visited by their friend Christopher Robin—inspired by Milne’s son of the same name. The Paley Museum celebrates National Winnie the Pooh Day, Milne’s birthday, with a selection of timeless stories from the Paley Archive featuring the beloved silly ‘ole bear.
Note: On Jan. 10 & 11, the Winnie the Pooh screenings will take place in the Annenberg Gallery on the second floor.
12:30 pm, 3:45 pm
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: “Friend, In Deed” & “Donkey for a Day”
In “Friend, In Deed,” Rabbit becomes frustrated that Pooh is borrowing too much honey, so he makes it seem like he is moving away. Worried his friend is leaving, Pooh tries to mend the friendship. In “Donkey for a Day,” Piglet becomes concerned for Eeyore when he is sitting alone, so he gathers the group to think of ways to cheer him up. (1988, ABC)
12:55 pm, 4:10 pm
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: “Stripes” & “Monkey See, Monkey Do Better”
In “Stripes,” Tigger’s stripes disappear after he takes a bath, leaving him with an identity crisis. In “Monkey See, Monkey Do Better,” Pooh and his friends become concerned they are being replaced in Christopher Robin’s life by a wind-up monkey named Bruno, so they compete with him to prove they are better. (1988, ABC)
1:20 pm, 4:35 pm
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: “Rabbit Marks the Spot” & “Bubble Trouble”
In “Rabbit Marks the Spot,” Rabbit, frustrated by his friends make-believing they’re pirates in search of buried treasure in his garden, buries fake treasure but is surprised at the response when it’s found. In “Bubble Trouble,” Tigger and Pooh play with Tigger’s new bubble wand, which is lots of fun until Pooh finds himself trapped inside a large bubble. (1989, ABC)
1:50 pm, 5:00 pm
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: “All’s Well That Ends Wishing Well”
When the Hundred Acre Wood friends gather at a wishing well to make wishes, Tigger wishes for several birthday treats. Pooh learns of his friend’s disappointment and tumbles into the well to “Wishland,” to fulfill Tigger’s wishes, where his friends venture after him. (1989, ABC)
2:15 pm
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: “The Masked Offender” & “Find Her, Keep Her”
In “The Masked Offender,” Tigger fashions a costume for himself and recruits Piglet as his sidekick, becoming the "Masked Offender," but his attempts to help residents of the Hundred Acre Wood cause no end of trouble. In “Find Her, Keep Her,” Rabbit saves a baby bird from a snowstorm and nurses her back to health. (1988, ABC)
3:00 pm
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: “Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You” & “Groundpiglet Day”
In “Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You,” Rabbit, Tigger, and others find Christopher Robin making a Valentine’s Day card for “Winifred,” and Winnie the Pooh begins to worry his friend no longer has room for him anymore. In “Groundpiglet Day,” Piglet dresses up as a groundhog to see if he can predict how long winter will last, but makes a mistake in the process. Rabbit’s frustration with his friend is misguided when he realizes his calendar is wrong, and searches for Piglet to apologize. (1989, ABC)
Snowy Day Cartoon Club
January 21 – February 1, 2026
Gillespie Theater
It’s a snowy day at The Paley Museum! Join us in the Gillespie Theater to enjoy programming for children with all things winter. Go ice skating with the Peanuts gang, ski with the campers at Camp Lazlo, and play hockey with Pingu. Warm up at The Paley Museum and be sure to check out our Library on the fourth floor for even more winter fun from the Archive.
Note: On Jan. 21 and 24, these screenings will start at 1:00 pm. On Jan. 28, these screenings will start at 1:30 pm. On Jan. 29, these screenings will start at 3:30 pm.
12:30 pm, 3:55 pm
Baby Shark’s Big Show!: “Snowball Bonanza” & “The Present”
In “Snowball Bonanza,” Chucks helps Baby Shark and his friends win the annual Snowball Bonanza. In “The Present,” Baby Shark goes undercover to find a present for Mommy Shark. (2021, Nickelodeon)
12:55 pm, 4:20 pm
Babar: “Child in the Snow”
In this program, based on characters from the books by Jean and Laurent de Brunhoff, Babar the elephant takes his family to his isolated cabin in the tranquil, snowy woods. Babar's children are more interested in going skiing than exploring the woods until they overhear a story about the time Babar was lost in the woods during a snowstorm and was saved by a mystical white mammoth. The children set out to find the white mammoth, but they get caught in a blizzard. Babar must do all he can to save his children. (1991, HBO)
1:20 pm, 4:45 pm
She’s a Good Skate, Charlie Brown
In this special program, Peppermint Patty prepares for a regional skating competition with a very unique and unusual coach: Snoopy! (1980, CBS)
1:50 pm, 5:15 pm
Fraggle Rock: “The Bells of Fraggle Rock”
At the winter solstice, underground, the Fraggles prepare for their annual celebration, the Festival of the Bells, in which all Fraggles gather to ring bells to celebrate the season, and—according to legend—to keep the rock that they live in from freezing during the winter months. (1984, HBO)
2:15 pm
Camp Lazlo: “Snow Beans”
In this episode, the campers from Camp Kidney and Acorn Flats take a skiing/snowboarding trip to Mt. Whitehead. Scoutmaster Lumpus is excited to spend time with Miss Doe on the chair lift but gets stuck chaperoning camper Lazlo after it is revealed they are both newbies who must stay together. When they get stuck on the chair lift, Miss Doe and the other campers set out on a mission to rescue them. (2006, Cartoon Network)
2:30 pm
Pingu: “Pingu on a Sled Race”
In this imaginative claymation series from Switzerland about Pingu, a young penguin living at the South Pole, Pingu gets more than he bargained for when he races his friends Pingo and Pingg down a snow-covered mountain on the freshly polished—and very slippery—blades of his toboggan. (1990, SRG/DRS [Switzerland])
2:35 pm
What a Nightmare, Charlie Brown
In this program, Snoopy leads a charmed dog's life, but he finds out what a real dog's life is like in a nightmare in which he is transported to a frozen Arctic wasteland and made a member of a pack of ferocious sled dogs. (1978, CBS)
3:00 pm
Teen Titans: “Snowblind”
The Teen Titans are summoned to snowy Russia to help a village under attack by a radioactive monster. They must confront Red Star, a powerful outcast who thrives on radiation. (2005, Cartoon Network)
3:25 pm
Pingu: “Pingu Plays Hockey”
In this imaginative claymation series from Switzerland about Pingu, a young penguin living at the South Pole, Pingu and his friends play hockey with skilled and vicious opponents who learn a lesson about fair play and friendship. (1990, SRG/DRS [Switzerland]))
3:30 pm
Go Dog. Go!: “Let It Snow, Dog, Snow”
When Sandra Paws crashes her sleigh, it’s up to Tag and Scooch to save the day! (2021, Netflix)
“Dearest Gentle Reader...”: Welcome Back, Bridgerton
January 14 – 18, 2026
Bennack Theater
Welcome back to the ‘Ton! Ahead of the highly anticipated January 29th release of the first half of Season 4 of Bridgerton, we invite you to promenade to the Bennack Theater to watch some of our favorite episodes from the previous three seasons of one of Netflix’s most successful shows, based on the books by Julia Quinn.
12:10 pm
Bridgerton: “Diamond of the First Water” (Season 1, Episode 1)
In this series premiere, the 1813 season begins, and Daphne Bridgerton makes her debut in society. Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings, arrives in town and draws the eye of every eligible young woman, except for Daphne. Wishing to go through the season in their own way, they devise a plan that will keep everyone happy...but they must also avoid the watchful eye and scorching pen of the mysterious “Lady Whistledown.” (2020, Netflix)
1:10 pm
Bridgerton: “After the Rain” (Season 1, Episode 8)
In the season one finale, Daphne learns about Simon’s troubled past, the Queen inches closer to uncovering the identity of Lady Whistledown, the Featheringtons suffer a tragic loss, and Penelope considers confessing her love for Colin. (2020, Netflix)
2:25 pm
Bridgerton: “Capital R Rake” (Season 1, Episode 1)
In the season two premiere, Anthony Bridgerton is one of the season’s most eligible bachelors and is in pursuit of a wife to be the newest Viscountess Bridgerton. He meets sisters Kate and Edwina Sharma, the latter of whom is named the “diamond of the season” by the queen. (2022, Netflix)
3:35 pm
Bridgerton: “The Viscount Who Loved Me” (Season 2, Episode 8)
In this season two finale, Anthony and Kate’s relationship comes to a head, Eloise Bridgerton makes a most shocking and heartbreaking discovery, and Penelope faces heartbreak caused by Colin Bridgerton, though he is unaware of Penelope’s feelings for him. (2022, Netflix)
4:45 pm
Bridgerton: “Into the Light” (Season 3)
In the final episode of season three, Colin and Penelope face a rocky start to their marriage, the truth about Lady Whistledown is revealed, and Benedict explores a period of self-discovery. (2024, Netflix)
Football Favorites from the Paley Archive
January 21 – February 1, 2026
Bennack Theater
As football season draws to a close, we’re gearing up for the greatest competition on the gridiron: the Super Bowl! Ahead of the big game on February 8, join us in the Bennack Theater for some of television’s football favorites, from Happy Days and The Middle to a compilation of some of the greatest moments on the field. We’ll see you there!
12:10 pm
Happy Days: “Football Frolics”
When Richie, Potsie, and Ralph need money to pay Arnold for Chicago Bears tickets, Fonzie helps them devise a babysitting plan to raise the funds. (1976, ABC)
12:35 pm
Friends: “The One With the Football”
On Thanksgiving Day, the gang heads to the park for a game of football, and old rivalries surface during the heated competition. (1996, NBC)
1:00 pm
Modern Family: “Super-Shower-Baby-Bowl"
In this episode, Jay is upset to learn Haley’s baby shower is on Super Bowl Sunday
1:35 pm
The Middle: “Homecoming”
Frankie, who had been looking forward to escorting Axl on the football field for Homecoming, is conflicted when Sue’s cross-country meet is scheduled for the same day. (2010, ABC)
2:05 pm
Friday Night Lights: “Pilot”
This series premiere introduces the Dillon Panthers, a high school football team in small-town Texas. New head coach Eric Taylor stirs discussions around town over his methodologies as a coach, and while his first game ends in a win, it also ends in tragedy for a star player. Clear eyes, full hearts, can’t lose! (2006, NBC)
2:50 pm
Key & Peele’s Super Bowl Special
This hilarious special features comedians Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele's satirical take on Super Bowl XLIX between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots. (2015, Comedy Central)
3:30 pm
The Best Play From Every Super Bowl (Super Bowl I – LIII)
From the very first Super Bowl in 1967 to Super Bowl LIII in 2019, watch the very best play from each championship game. (2024, The Paley Center for Media)
3:45 pm, 5:15 pm
NFL Throwback: Top 100 Super Bowl Plays
Take a seat and watch the 100 most impressive plays from Super Bowls over the years. How many do you remember? (2024, The Paley Center for Media)
4:10 pm
Most Memorable Super Bowl Commercials
From Apple and Snickers to Budweiser and Doritos, Super Bowl commercials are one of the very best parts of watching the game. Enjoy a look back at some of our favorites! (2024, The Paley Center for Media)
5:05 pm
NFL: Top 30 Most Iconic Super Bowl Touchdowns
There have been hundreds of touchdowns since the very first Super Bowl in 1967, but we’ve compiled the 30 most iconic touchdowns of them all. (2024, Paley Center for Media)
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