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September 24 – Love of Life on CBS (1951–1980) October 15 – Situation comedy I Love Lucy, starring Lucille Ball with her real-life husband, Desi Arnaz, on CBS (1951–1957); produced on film in front of a studio audience, using three film cameras, instead of being broadcast live, and making Ball the world's first major female television star
March 6, 1951 June 17 Music from Chicago: DuMont: April 15, 1951 June 23 Small Fry Club: DuMont March 11, 1947 (with the title "Movies for Small Fry") June 23 Foodini the Great: CBS: August 23, 1948 June 26 Court of Current Issues: DuMont: February 9, 1948 June 29 Jacqueline Susann's Open Door: DuMont: May 7, 1951 June 30 The Victor Borge Show ...
CBS Sunday Movie (1989–2006, 2007–2015; ... 1951 A Charlie Brown Christmas: December 9, 1965 ... Thanksgiving Day Parade on CBS (2019–20) Children's animation
Premiere is the first commercially sponsored television program to be broadcast in color. The program was a variety show which aired as a special presentation on June 25, 1951, on a five-city network hook-up of Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) television stations.
Notes: On CBS, Big Top aired from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time from September 1950 to January 6, 1951, after which it moved to Saturdays from noon to 1:00 p.m., where it ran for another seven years. Faye Emerson's Wonderful Town began on June 16, 1951, and concluded its 42-episode run at 9 p.m. on April 12, 1952.
March 15, 2019: Five Feet Apart [19] $7 million: $88.4 million [20] Co-distribution with Lionsgate Films: June 7, 2019: Pavarotti [21] $5.9 million [22] August 9, 2019: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark [23] $25 million: $104.5 million [24] Co-production with Lionsgate Films and Entertainment One: September 6, 2019: Strange but True [25] Co ...
This table displays the top-rated primetime television series of the 1951–52 season as measured by Nielsen Media ... CBS: 34.5 26: Robert Montgomery Presents: NBC ...
Strike It Rich is a game show that was broadcast on American radio from June 29, 1947, to December 27, 1957, on CBS and NBC. [1] It was broadcast on television as well, starting in 1951. People in need of money (such as for medical treatment or a destitute family) appeared and told their tale of woe, then tried to win money by answering four ...