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The television version of the program, produced by MCA-TV/Revue, was broadcast every Sunday evening at 9:00 pm EST, beginning February 1 1953, and ending June 3 1962.Each of the estimated 209 [2] television episodes was an adaptation of a novel, short story, play, film, or magazine fiction.
Known for his quick wit and song-and-dance abilities, Mustin was a frequent guest on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson during the 1970s. [4] From 1971 to 1976, he appeared in five episodes of All in the Family (his first appearance as a night watchman, and an additional four appearances in a recurring role as "Justin Quigley").
(Tied with General Electric Theater) The Texan (15/28.2) Father Knows Best (13/28.3) (Tied with Zane Grey Theater) The Danny Thomas Show (5/32.8) The Ann Sothern Show (21/27.0) (Tied with Sugarfoot and The Perry Como Show) Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse / The Westinghouse Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show (once a month) NBC Fall
General Electric Theater: Host / Various Hosted 235 teleplays; acted in 35 episodes 1955 Walt Disney's Disneyland: Co-host Episode: "Dateline: Disneyland" [63] 1956 G.E. Summer Originals: Episode: "The Jungle Trap" 1960 The DuPont Show with June Allyson: Alan Royce Episode: "The Way Home" [23] Startime: Host 2 episodes 1961 Zane Grey Theatre ...
Host: John Charles Daly: Episode: August 25, Mystery guest [33] 1960 General Electric Theater: Ellen Galloway Host: Ronald Reagan: Episode: "Journey to a Wedding" 1969 The F.B.I. Faye Simpson Efrem Zimbalist Jr. Episode: "Conspiracy of Silence" 1969 Daughter of the Mind: Lenore Constable Ray Milland: TV movie 1974 The Merv Griffin Show: Herself ...
The Young and the Restless broadcasts its 8,000th episode on CBS. 7 Dallas airs a third TV movie, Dallas Reunion: The Return to Southfork, on CBS. 8 Young Sir resigns as host of BET.com Countdown and is replaced by recording artist Ray J. 9 Tiffany resigns as host of BET's The Center and is replaced by Julissa. 10
The Ed Sullivan Show: June 28, 1959 CBS Himself — — — — General Electric Theater (Episode: "Man on a Bicycle") Sept. 3, 1959 CBS J. Willingham Bardley Stanley Adams: Herschel Daugherty — — Another Evening with Fred Astaire: Nov. 4, 1959 NBC Himself Barrie Chase Bud Yorkin — — On the Beach: Dec. 17, 1959 United Artists: Julian ...
General Electric Theater: Various 2 episodes 1954 Where's Raymond? Episode: "Pilot" The Ford Television Theatre: Serene Crane Episode: "Wonderful Day for a Wedding" Cavalcade of America: Episode: "Cat with the Crimson Eyes" 1956 The 20th Century Fox Hour: Sonseeahray Episode: "Broken Arrow" 1956–58 Climax! Various 4 episodes 1957 Matinee Theatre