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The Goldbergs – 71 restored episodes, including all 22 surviving DuMont Kine-scopes, available on DVD [4] The Growing Paynes – one episode from 1949; Gruen Playhouse – two episodes (May 22 and June 19, 1952) Guide Right – 18 episodes; Happy's Party - a 10-minute segment from February 5, 1955, aired on KDKA-TV Pittsburgh. (WDTV changed ...
DuMont programs aired in 32 cities by 1949. The live coaxial cable feed stretched from Boston to St. Louis. Other stations received programs via kinescope recordings.. Allen B. DuMont Laboratories was founded in 1931 by Allen B. DuMont with $1,000 from a laboratory in his basement.
Some DuMont programs were produced by other networks but aired on DuMont. For example, Play the Game (1946) was produced by ABC, but aired on DuMont since ABC had no network until 1948. The Admiral Broadway Revue (1949) aired on both NBC and DuMont at the same time, as did Man Against Crime (1953). Pick the Winner (1952
Many of DuMont's "affiliates" carried very little DuMont programming, choosing to air one or two more popular programs (such as Life Is Worth Living, which was aired by 169 stations during the 1953–1954 season) [3] and/or sports programming on the weekends. Few stations carried the full DuMont program line-up.
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