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Following are the programs on the 1950–1951 United States network television weekday schedule, listing daytime Monday–Friday schedules on four networks for each calendar season from September 1950 to August 1951. All times are Eastern and Pacific.
"Despite the big budget variety shows in its schedule, though, CBS felt that situation comedy was actually a more stable television form that would be easier to exploit in the long run." [ 1 ] In many time slots, the underfunded DuMont Network did not bother to compete against NBC's or CBS's hit series, instead airing what some TV historians ...
The Mary Tyler Moore Show [15] M*A*S*H [15] McCloud [3] The Midnight Special [4] Monday Night Football [18] [14] Mork and Mindy [17] Pink Lady and Jeff [19] The Rockfield Files [18] Roots [3] [11] [14] Saturday Night Live [17] The Six Million Dollar Man [17] Someone's Watching Me! [20] Soul Train [4] [11] The Spell [20] Starsky and Hutch [17 ...
The Bob Crosby Show: 4:00 The Brighter Day. 4:15 The Secret Storm. On Your Account 5:00 Barker Bill's Cartoon Show (W/F) 5:15 local programming local programming NBC: The Today Show: local programming Ding Dong School: The Ernie Kovacs Show: The Home Show: The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show: Feather Your Nest local programming Matinee Theater (most ...
The Joan Edwards Show: DuMont: July 4, 1950 November 19 Starlit Time: DuMont: April 9, 1950 November 20 The Susan Raye Show: DuMont: October 2, 1950 November 25 Country Style: DuMont: July 29, 1950 December 1 TV Shopper: DuMont: November 1, 1948 December 15 Hold That Camera: DuMont: August 27, 1950 Unknown date Cartoon Teletales: ABC 1948 The ...
The Colgate Comedy Hour is an American comedy-musical variety series that aired live on the NBC network from 1950 to 1955. The show featured many notable comedians and entertainers of the era as guest stars. Many of the scripts of the series are archived at the UCLA Library in their Special Collections.
Peacock's new documentary series, 'SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night' is now streaming. Here's a list of the show's cast members and featured celebrities.
September 18 – The Paul Winchell Show debuts on NBC with the title The Speidel Show. October 4 – Four Star Revue debuts on NBC (1950–1953). [4] October 5 – The comedy quiz show You Bet Your Life, featuring Groucho Marx, premieres (1950–1961). October 12 – The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show debuts (1950–1958).