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1 1950s. 2 1960s. 3 1970s. 4 1980s. 5 ... The following article consist of shows/programs that aired during the network era of American television from the early ...
Cheaper by the Dozen (1950) The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell (1955) Giant (1956) The Glenn Miller Story (1954) Has Anybody Seen My Gal? (1952) Houdini (1953) Jeanne Eagels (1957) Man of a Thousand Faces (1957) The Quiet Man (1952) The Rising of the Moon (1957) Shake Hands with the Devil (1959) Show Boat (1951) Singin' in the Rain (1952) Some ...
The early days of television introduced hour-long anthology drama series, many of which received critical acclaim. [6] [7] Examples include Kraft Television Theatre (debuted May 7, 1947), The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre (debuted September 27, 1948), Television Playhouse (debuted December 4, 1947), The Philco Television Playhouse (debuted October 3, 1948), Westinghouse Studio One (debuted November 7 ...
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2000: First broadcast of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Big Brother (U.S.), Curb Your Enthusiasm, Malcolm in the Middle, MTV Cribs, Survivor, Jackass, 106 & Park, Weakest Link, Just for Laughs: Gags, Dora the Explorer, Clifford the Big Red Dog, Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Gilmore Girls; Billy Mays shoots an infomercial for OxiClean
In 2007, Time listed the show among its "All-TIME 100 TV Shows"; [54] in 2008, it was ranked 16th on Entertainment Weekly 's "New TV Classics" list. [55] In 2011, IGN named Arrested Development the "funniest show of all time". [56] Its humour has been cited as a key influence on later single-camera sitcoms such as 30 Rock and Community. [57]