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Studio One is an American anthology drama television series that was adapted from a radio series. It was created in 1947 by Canadian director Fletcher Markle, who came to CBS from the CBC. It premiered on November 7, 1948, and ended on September 29, 1958, with a total of 467 episodes over the course of 10 seasons.
March 4 Stop Me If You've Heard This One: NBC March 9 The Johns Hopkins Science Review: CBS: April 4 Author Meets the Critics: NBC April 14 Scoreboard: DuMont April 15 For Your Pleasure [4] NBC: Hollywood Screen Test: ABC: May 21 What's It Worth: CBS: June 1 We the People: CBS: June 8 [5] Texaco Star Theater: NBC: June 20 [6] The Ed Sullivan ...
July 1 – Mark Goodson's first game series Winner Take All premieres on CBS (1948–1952). August 10 – Candid Microphone (renamed Candid Camera in 1949) debuts on ABC (1948 – present). September 8 - Girl About Town debuts on NBC. September 29 - WSB-TV, Atlanta, Georgia, begins broadcasting on Channel 8. [9] October 12 - Vanity Fair debuts ...
Pages in category "Television episodes set in the White House" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Public Buildings Administration was asked to investigate the condition of the White House, but no action was taken until January 1948. After the commissioner of the Public Buildings Administration, which had responsibility for the White House, noticed the Blue Room chandelier swaying overhead during another crowded reception, he and the White House Architect conducted their own on-site ...
Aerial view of the White House complex, including Pennsylvania Avenue (closed to traffic) in the foreground, the Executive Residence and North Portico (center), the East Wing (left), and the West Wing and the Oval Office at its southeast corner. The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States.
previously adapted for Suspense radio show on 12 August 1942, 10 February 1944, & 3 April 1948. A couple has separate health issues. One of them is arsenic. 4 4 "Cabin B-13" John Dickson Carr: Charles Korvin Eleanor Lynn March 29, 1949 previously adapted for Suspense radio on 13 March 1943 & 9 November 1943. In 1948 it inspired its own short ...
Como was born in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, about 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Pittsburgh. [15] He was the seventh of 13 children [16] and the first American-born child of Pietro Como (1877–1945) and Lucia Travaglini (1883–1961), [17] [18] [19] who both emigrated to the US in 1910 from the Abruzzese town of Palena, Italy.