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It Could Be You was a television game show produced by Ralph Edwards Productions in the late 1950s in the United States, broadcast daily in the weekday daytime schedule for five years 1956-61, and weekly in the evening on-and-off over three years 1958-61. Bill Leyden was the host, and Wendell Niles was the announcer.
It Could Be You
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Portland Wrestling was the television program for Pacific Northwest Wrestling.
Portland Wrestling
Bobino is a Quebec French language children's television show made in Quebec and broadcast on Radio Canada, the French language television service of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, between 1957 and 1985. Its stories revolved around Bobino and his sister Bobinette. The cast is complemented by a number of other characters which never appear on screen but who interact with the cast by visual or audible cues.
Bobino
Life is Worth Living is an inspirational American television series which ran on the DuMont Television Network from February 12, 1952 to April 26, 1955, then on ABC until 1957.
Life Is Worth Living
Spunky and Tadpole was an animated television series produced by Beverly Hills Productions and syndicated beginning on September 6, 1958. The show's characters were a boy and a bear who hunted down bad guys in a string of made for TV installments, usually running ten installments shown in two weeks or two for one week. The show remained in production until 1961.
The Adventures of Spunky and Tadpole
You'd Never Believe It
ITV News Tyne Tees is a regional television news and current affairs programme, produced by ITV Tyne Tees & Border from its studios in Gateshead, and serving County Durham, North Yorkshire, Northumberland, Teesside and Tyne and Wear.
ITV News Tyne Tees
Musical Chairs was a short-lived NBC game show that ran from July 9 to September 17, 1955; The host was Bill Leyden and the series featured voice actor Mel Blanc, composer Johnny Mercer, and orchestra leader Bobby Troup as regular panelists. Troup's band, the Troup Group, provided the music for the series, often with the assistance of the Cheerleaders singing group or members of the panel itself. The show was a summer replacement series on NBC after a successful two-year run in Los Angeles.
Musical Chairs
Johnny Jupiter is the name of two early American television programs featuring a combination of live action and hand puppets. The first version aired on the DuMont Television Network from March to June 1953. The second version aired on ABC from September 1953 to May 1954.
Johnny Jupiter
NHKだめ自慢
Sport-Spiel-Spannung
The Black and White Minstrel Show was a British light entertainment show that ran on BBC television from 1958 to 1978 and was a popular stage show. It was a weekly light entertainment and variety show presenting traditional American minstrel and country songs, as well as show and music hall numbers, usually performed in blackface, and with lavish costumes. The show was created by George Mitchell.
The Black and White Minstrel Show
Little Lord Fauntleroy
Le Survenant
O Zé Analfabeto
A travelogue program broadcast by ABC television in the United States during the late 1950s, consisting of films taken by explorers and adventurers during their travels to remote parts of the world. The films were usually set up by an interview between a program host and the guest, who then narrated his film with the aid of helpful questions from the host.
Bold Journey
An annual New Year's Eve television program featuring live coverage from various temples and shrines across the country, capturing the traditional ringing of the bells and other cultural events as Japan transitions from the old year to the new year.
Old Year, New Year
Scotsport was a Scottish sports television programme, broadcast on STV in northern and central Scotland, as well as on ITV Border in southern Scotland. It was recognised as the world's longest-running sports television magazine.
Scotsport
La Pandilla
Contes pour le petit écran
The format for The Gene London Show changed over the years. At first, London worked for a general store that was located next to a confetti factory. His boss was the stingy Mr. Dibley, a.k.a. "Old Dibble-Puss" (who paid London 3½ cents per week). London's character used his imagination to try to escape his humdrum existence. A golden fleece he discovered provided him with a ready source of magic. London had a crush on his employer's daughter, Debbie Dibley. Alas, Debbie moved to Hollywood, returning him to his lonely, but imaginative situation. Later the program shifted to the haunted Quigley mansion located next door, accessible via a secret tunnel (the mansion's exterior establishing shot was just a model) with stories and plots centering on ghosts, UFOs and aliens.
Gene London Show
Eye Witness
Key to the Ages was the name of an American television series that was broadcast on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network between February and May 1955. Hosted by Dr. Theodore Low, the program aired from February 27 to May 22, 1955. This literary series originated from WAAM-TV in Baltimore, and may have also aired on ABC stations. The series should not be confused with the similarly titled Key to the Missing, a documentary series which aired on DuMont from 1948-1949. Key to the Ages lasted only a few months on the air; just a little over one month after the program debuted, in April 1955, the DuMont Television Network began shutting down network operations. This made Key to the Ages one of the last DuMont Network programs. Key aired until May 22, 1955; DuMont itself ceased network operations in August 1956.
Key to the Ages
Du côté de chez Lise
A TV drama series broadcast by RAI in 1957, based on the novel of the same name by Antonio Fogazzaro.
Piccolo Mondo Antico
A reporter returns in peace to battlefields where once he told to a listening world the story of war.
After The Battle
Across The Board
Andy And Della Russell
Beginning in 1951, New York City's WOR-TV aired The Buster Crabbe Show on weekday evenings. The world-famous Olympic swimmer, cowboy actor, and Flash Gordon star hosted each show seated behind a desk in a ranch foreman's bunkhouse, regaling kids with stories, games, and interviews. Buster would also introduce a classic Western movie, cutdown to less than thirty minutes.
The Buster Crabbe Show
For over forty years, the great Johnny Carson entertained America. Beginning in his hometown of Norfolk, Nebraska, Carson rose through the ranks during TV's Golden Age, eventually hosting The Tonight Show for 30 years. This terrific DVD tribute pays homage to the beloved comedian as well as his brilliant contemporaries.
Johnny Carson and Friends
Professional sumo wrestlers from all over Japan compete against each other to emerge victorious and win the coveted title, live.
Grand Sumo Live
The Ad Libbers
Chicago Symphony Chamber Orchestra
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High school and college students have the opportunity to ask questions to major figures in the world of politics, business, and international affairs.
Youth Wants to Know
The Comeback Story is a half-hour drama reality show which aired on ABC from October 2, 1953 to February 5, 1954, in which celebrities explain how they overcame physical disabilities or other kinds of adverse fortunes in their lives.
The Comeback Story
Ein Platz für Tiere
Dancing Storybook
Thunderbolt first appeared on TV as a puppet character on "Thunderbolt the Wondercolt," a 1952 kids' TV puppet show that was written, created, produced and the puppet manipulated by Bob Clampett. Like The Adventures of Bullwinkle and Rocky before it, this show was originally a puppet show (called "Time for Beany", 1950-1953), and became an animated cartoon. It is said that Albert Einstein never missed an episode of the puppet version of this show.
Thunderbolt the Wondercolt
Floor Show was a Canadian music variety television series which aired on CBC Television in 1953.
Floor Show
Dr. I.Q. is a radio and television quiz program. Remembered as radio's first major quiz show, it popularized the catch phrase "I have a lady in the balcony, Doctor."
Dr. I.Q.
Lincoln Presents: Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic
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DRAMATIC BASEBALL
Seven at Eleven is an American comedy/variety show that aired live on NBC Monday and Wednesday night from 11:00 pm to midnight Eastern time from May 28, 1951 to June 27, 1951 on the nights when Broadway Open House wasn't on.
Seven at Eleven
A spectacular musical variety show hosted by the brilliant Alma Cogan who presents a number of talented stars including Cliff Richard and the Shadows, Billy Baxter and Wilbur Evans
Val Parnell's Spectacular - The Alma Cogan Show
Diverse Klassiker
On Camera is an Australian television series which aired 1959–1960 on Sydney station ATN-7. A variety series with music and comedy, regulars included Colin Croft and John Ewart. It was shown twice-monthly. Confusingly, the Canadian series On Camera had previously been shown on Australian television.
On Camera
Reckoning
Background was a Canadian journalistic television series which aired on CBC Television from 1959 to 1962.
Background
Conrad Nagel Theater
Alfred Marks Time
Mainz bleibt Mainz, wie es singt und lacht
Alles oder nichts
A popular Japanese TV show where amateur singers compete by performing live, aiming to impress the judges and audience with their vocal talent.
NHK Nodo Jiman
"The Sound of Jazz" is a 1957 edition of the CBS television series Seven Lively Arts, and was one of the first major programs featuring jazz to air on American network television.
The Sound of Jazz
An attempted revival of the 1949 series based on the work of Robert L. Ripley in collecting strange (but true) stories from around the world.