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  2. GE True - Wikipedia

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    GE True (also known as General Electric True) [1] is a 33-episode, American anthology series sponsored by General Electric that aired from September 30, 1962, [2] until May 26, 1963, with repeats through September 1963. Telecast on CBS, the series presented stories, both published and unpublished, from the files of True magazine. [1]

  3. General Electric Theater - Wikipedia

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    The show was produced by Revue Studios, whose successor-in-interest, NBC Universal Television, was co-owned by GE. Following General Electric Theater ' s cancellation in 1962, the series was replaced in the same time slot by the short-lived GE-sponsored GE True, hosted by Jack Webb.

  4. 1962–63 United States network television schedule - Wikipedia

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    The Lloyd Bridges Show: The Red Skelton Show (2/31.1) (Tied with Candid Camera) The Jack Benny Show (11/26.2) (Tied with Dr. Kildare) The Garry Moore Show (19/23.3) (Tied with To Tell the Truth and Lassie) Summer The Keefe Brasselle Show: NBC: 7:00 Local / 7:15 The Huntley–Brinkley Report: Laramie (In C O L O R) Empire (In C O L O R) The Dick ...

  5. Category:General Electric sponsorships - Wikipedia

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    The Bill Goodwin Show; The Bing Crosby Show for General Electric; C. The C.G.E. Show; F. The Fred Waring Show; G. GE College Bowl; GE True; The General Electric ...

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  7. Warner Bros. Television Studios - Wikipedia

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    The company also produced Jack Webb's Red Nightmare starring Jack Kelly for the U.S. Department of Defense that was later shown on American television on Jack Webb's General Electric True. All shows were made in the manner of WB's B pictures in the 1930s and 1940s; [8] fast-paced, much stock footage from other films, stock music from the ...

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  9. We Bring Good Things to Life - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, future President Ronald Reagan and General Electric came together to create "The General Electric Television Theater", the show ran on CBS until 1962. [12] In the post-World War two era General Electric and then actor/ political figure Ronald Reagan worked together to promote mass consumption of goods produced by GE.