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Four Star Playhouse (syndicated as Star Performance) is an American anthology series that ran from September 25, 1952, through September 27, 1956. [1] Overview.
Four Star Playhouse is a radio dramatic anthology series in the United States. The 30-minute program was broadcast on NBC beginning in July 1949 and was sustaining. [1] It lasted only three months. [2] Four Star Playhouse was one of "at least 10" new programs developed for that summer by NBC's [West] Coast programming
CBS liked the idea, and Four Star Playhouse made its debut in the fall of 1952. While it ran on alternate weeks during its first season (the program it alternated with was the television version of Amos 'n' Andy ), it was successful enough to be renewed and become a weekly program beginning with the second season and until the end of its run in ...
Boyer moved into television as one of the pioneering producers and stars of the anthology show Four Star Playhouse (1952–56). It was made by Four Star Productions which would make Boyer and partners David Niven and Dick Powell rich. [3] [28] Boyer returned to France to star in The Earrings of Madame de... (1953) for Max Ophüls alongside ...
"The Firing Squad" is a 1955 episode of the TV series Four Star Playhouse. It was based on the classic Canadian novel Execution. It was relocated to be set in the Australian army in World War Two, one of the rare depictions of Australia in Hollywood at the time. [1] [2]
Four Star Playhouse broadcast "Meet McGraw" as an episode on February 25, 1954. [1] In that episode, McGraw was "a hood with a price on his head" who helped people who for some reason could not go to the police. [6] Stage 7 also had an episode featuring McGraw in March 1955. [7]
Four Star Television (also Four Star Films, Four Star Productions, and Four Star International), an American TV production company (1952–1989) Four Star Playhouse, American TV anthology series 1952–1956; Four Star Playhouse (radio program), American radio anthology series 1949; Four Star Revue, American variety/comedy program 1950–1953
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; Forecast [1]: 61–2 Foreign Assignment; Forever Ernest; Fort Laramie; Four Star ...