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"In the Still of the Nite", also subsequently titled "In the Still of the Night", is a song written by Fred Parris and recorded by his band the Five Satins in 1956. Originally the song was titled "(I'll Remember) In the Still of the Nite" to distinguish itself from Cole Porter's "In the Still of the Night.” Later the title was changed to "In ...
The Five Satins are an American doo-wop group, best known for their 1956 million-selling song "In the Still of the Night." [1] They were formed in 1954 and continued performing until 1994. When it was formed, the group consisted of six members, which was eventually cut down to five. The group is in the Vocal Group Hall of Fame.
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
According to Castleman and Podrazik (1982), NBC's plan was to launch a program which would compete directly with CBS's second most popular series, The Ed Sullivan Show, on Sunday, the most heavily viewed TV night: "Sullivan's show was popular enough to boost the ratings of the programs on both before and after his; as a result, CBS had a chain ...
Happy's Party - a 10-minute segment from February 5, 1955, aired on KDKA-TV Pittsburgh. (WDTV changed to KDKA-TV only a few days prior, and the show was long off the network by this point, but it's the only surviving example of the program) International Playhouse – 12 episodes (although not all can be confirmed as DuMont episodes)
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.
March 5 - The Gordon MacRae Show (1956) on NBC. March 20 - Guy Lombardo's Diamond Jubilee (1956) April 2 As the World Turns (1956–2010) The Edge of Night (1956–1984) April 26 – The Eddy Arnold Show on ABC; July 6 – Hancock's Half Hour, broadcast by BBC Television (1956–1962) July 7 – High Finance, hosted by Dennis James, on CBS (1956)
The Perry Como Show was rated as number seven in the Nielsen top ten after it had been on the air for two months. [58] The program became one of the first color television programs with its 1956 season premiere; it was also the only NBC television show in the Nielsen top ten for the 1956–1957 season.