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November 15 – TV Channell (1956–1957, Sydney and Melbourne Australia) November 21 - Can Do (1956) debuts on NBC. [9] November 26 – The Price Is Right game series premieres (1956–1965). December 3 – Sydney Tonight (1956–1959, Sydney Australia) Opportunity Knocks on ITV (UK) (1956–1978) The Steve Allen Show premieres in the US (1956 ...
This Is Show Business: NBC July 15, 1949 Ended September 18 Stage Show: ABC July 3, 1954 Ended September 18 G.E. Summer Originals: ABC July 3, 1956 Ended September 22 The Honeymooners: CBS October 1, 1955 Canceled September 25 Joe and Mabel: CBS September 20, 1955 Ended September 27 Combat Sergeant: Syndication June 29, 1956 Ended September 27
Rank Program Network Rating 1: I Love Lucy: CBS: 43.7 2: The Ed Sullivan Show: 38.4 3: General Electric Theater: 36.9 4: The $64,000 Question: 36.4 5: December Bride
The Phil Silvers Show: CBS: 28.1 References This page was last edited on 27 May ...
Arthur Godfrey Time (M-Th) / The Garry Moore Show (F) Strike It Rich: 12:00 Valiant Lady. 12:15 Love of Life. 12:30 Search for Tomorrow. 12:45 The Guiding Light. Jack Paar Show: Love Story Robert Q. Lewis Show: Art Linkletter's House Party: The Big Payoff: Bob Crosby Show: 4:00 The Brighter Day. 4:15 The Secret Storm. On Your Account local ...
Drive-in advertisement from 1956 for Hot Rod Girl and co-feature, Girls in Prison. Several authors note the historical context of Hot Rod Girl and similar films. One writes, "America's car culture came into its own in the 1950s when the Interstate highways were built, Detroit boomed and high school shop classes trained auto mechanics.
The Best Things in Life Are Free: Michael Curtiz: Gordon MacRae, Dan Dailey, Sheree North: Musical: 20th Century Fox: Between Heaven and Hell: Richard Fleischer: Robert Wagner, Buddy Ebsen, Broderick Crawford: War: 20th Century Fox: Beyond Mombasa: George Marshall: Cornel Wilde, Donna Reed, Leo Genn: Adventure: United Artists. Co-production ...
It would not be until fall 1958 that it would be confirmed that several of these new quiz shows were rigged.) [1] For years, ABC had "struggled to cobble together a TV schedule", [ 2 ] but following the network's major success with Disney-produced series Disneyland in 1954, other Hollywood film companies began embracing television.