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  2. General Electric Theater - Wikipedia

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    The television version of the program, produced by MCA-TV/Revue, was broadcast every Sunday evening at 9:00 pm EST, beginning February 1 1953, and ending June 3 1962.Each of the estimated 209 [2] television episodes was an adaptation of a novel, short story, play, film, or magazine fiction.

  3. 1958–59 United States network television schedule - Wikipedia

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    Tales of the Texas Rangers: Polka Go-Round: The Patti Page Oldsmobile Show: Winter Dr. I.Q. Spring This is Music: Summer Polka Go-Round: Pantomime Quiz: Top Pro Golf: CBS: 7:00 Local / 7:15 Douglas Edwards with the News: Name That Tune (25/26.7) (Tied with General Electric Theater) The Texan (15/28.2) Father Knows Best (13/28.3) (Tied with Zane ...

  4. 1955–56 United States network television schedule - Wikipedia

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    Adventure Theater * The Alcoa Hour; The Big Surprise; Encore Theatre * Frontier; The Golden Touch of Frankie Carle * Hollywood Today * The Julius LaRosa Show * The Kaiser Aluminum Hour * The NBC Comedy Hour * The People's Choice; Screen Director's Playhouse; Sneak Preview * Star Stage; Wide Wide World; Not returning from 1954–55: The Amazing ...

  5. 1957–58 United States network television schedule - Wikipedia

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    General Electric Theatre (7/31.5) Alfred Hitchcock Presents (12/30.3) (Tied with Cheyenne) The $64,000 Challenge: What's My Line? NBC Fall The Original Amateur Hour: Sally: The Steve Allen Show (In C O L O R) The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (In C O L O R) The Loretta Young Show (30/26.6) (Tied with Zorro and The Real McCoys) Local Programming Winter

  6. List of NBCUniversal television programs - Wikipedia

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    Fireside Theatre: 1949–1958: NBC: co-production with General Television Enterprises, Hal Roach Studios and Lewman Productions/Revue Studios Cameo Theatre: 1950–1955: Victory at Sea: 1952–1953: The Loretta Young Show: 1953–1961: co-production with Lewislor Films and Toreto Enterprises Inner Sanctum: 1954–1955: People are Funny: 1954 ...

  7. Norman Lear Tribute to Air on All Five Broadcast TV Networks ...

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    In a rare show of unity, all five broadcast networks will air a tribute to late TV writer/producer Norman Lear on Wednesday night. “In recognition of Norman Lear’s vast accomplishments and ...

  8. Category:American live television series - Wikipedia

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    Saturday Night Live; Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell; Saturday Revue; Schlitz Playhouse of Stars; Seven at Eleven; Shadow of the Cloak; Short Story Playhouse; Shower of Stars; The Silver Theatre; Soccer on CBS Sports; Soccer on ESPN/ABC; Soccer on Fox Sports; Soccer on NBC Sports; Soccer on TNT Sports; Space Patrol (1950 TV series) The ...

  9. Judy Garland Musical Special ( General Electric Theater )

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    The special was Garland's second for television. It was broadcast by CBS as part of the General Electric Theater program on April 8, 1956. The producer was Garland's husband Sid Luft. Ralph Nelson directed, and photographer Richard Avedon was the show's creator. Dance sequences were choreographed and danced by Peter Gennaro.