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The Red Buttons Show: CBS: 40.2 12: The Jack Benny Show: 39.0 13: Life with Luigi: 38.5 14: Pabst Blue Ribbon Bouts: 37.9 15: Goodyear TV Playhouse: NBC: 37.8 16: The Life of Riley: 37.4 17: Philco TV Playhouse: 37.3 18: Mama: CBS: 37.0 19: Your Show of Shows: NBC: 36.0 20: What's My Line? CBS: 35.3 Strike It Rich: 22: Our Miss Brooks: 35.0 The ...
Rank Program Network Rating 1: Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts: CBS: 53.8 2: Texaco Star Theater: NBC: 52.0 3: I Love Lucy: CBS: 50.9 4: The Red Skelton Show: NBC: 50.2 5
June 20, 1952 November 11 The Power of Women: DuMont: July 1, 1952 November 13 The Frank Sinatra Show: CBS: October 7, 1950 November 24 Pentagon: DuMont: May 6, 1951 November 29 Battle of the Ages: CBS: January 1, 1952 (on DuMont) December 9 Quick on the Draw: DuMont: January 18, 1952 December 10 The Unexpected: DuMont March 5, 1952 December 22
The comedy-variety show — originally broadcast on radio from 1938 to 1949 — became the biggest show on TV when “Mr. Television,” Milton Berle, became the permanent host in its second ...
October 3 – Our Miss Brooks (1952-1956) on CBS; November 1 – Hockey Night in Canada on CBC (1952–present) November 6 – Biff Baker, U.S.A. on CBS (1952–1953) November 8 – My Hero on NBC (1952–1953) December 1 – The Abbott and Costello Show in syndication (1952–1954) December 15 – Flower Pot Men on BBC Television (1952)
CBS's success with filmed program I Love Lucy in fall 1951, however, had convinced NBC to add a few filmed series to its fall 1952 schedule. Among NBC's new filmed TV series were My Hero, I Married Joan, and Doc Corkle. The Red Skelton Show, previously airing live, also made the move to film. NBC also moved Skelton's program from its previous ...
Pages in category "1952 in American television" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Television series which originated in the United States and began in the year 1952. Shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in the United States should be removed from this category.