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Betty Crocker Star Matinee is an American television anthology hosted by Adelaide Hawley under the General Mills persona of Betty Crocker. [1] The program was aired from November 3, 1951, through April 26, 1952, [2] on the American Broadcasting Company. [3] Adelaide Hawley portrayed the iconic Crocker in the series. [4]
Matinee Theater is an American anthology series that aired on NBC during the Golden Age of Television, from October 31, 1955, [1] to June 27, 1958. [2] Its name is often seen as Matinee Theatre . The series, which ran daily from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. [ 2 ] Eastern Time, was usually broadcast live and most of the time in color.
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The following is a list of programs currently or formerly distributed through the American PBS stations and other public television entities. Current programming 1 Syndicated to public television stations by the National Educational Telecommunications Association.
Matinee at the Bijou is a television series that premiered nationally on PBS in 1980. [1] It recreated the American moviegoing experiences of the 1930s and the 1940s, with trailers, a cartoon, one or more selected short subjects , a cliffhanger serial chapter "to be continued," and a tightly edited feature presentation. [ 2 ]
The First Nighter Program; The Fitch Bandwagon; The Five Mysteries Program; Five Star Theater; Flash Gordon; The Fleischmann Yeast Hour (a.k.a. Harlem) [1]: 58 Floyd Calvin Hour (originally The Pittsburgh Courier Hour) [1]: 58–60 Flywheel, Shyster, and Flywheel; Folks from Dixie [1]: 60–61 The Ford Sunday Evening Hour; Ford Theater
The 4:30 Movie is a television program that aired weekday afternoons on WABC-TV (Channel 7) in New York from 1968 to 1981. The program was mainly known for individual theme weeks devoted to theatrical feature films or made-for-TV movies starring a certain actor or actress, or to a particular genre, or to films that spawned sequels.