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- The comic misadventures of the "skinflint" comedian and his friends.
- An American dramatic anthology series that was known as Gruen Guild Playhouse when it debuted on ABC. "Guild" was dropped from the title when it was shown on the DuMont Television Network in 1952. Sponsored by the Gruen Watch Company.
- Originally billed as "Playhouse of the Stars" this long running anthology series was originally presented live from New York City. Irene Dunne was briefly the hostess in 1952, and the show frequently used Broadway performers in classic stories.
- An American anthology series, with a new episode and different actors and actresses each week. Hosted by Ronald Reagan, the series was sponsored by General Electric's Department of Public Relations.
- British novelist Hilary Joyce comes to America to promote his book and encounters a beautiful woman who changes his beliefs in living.
- A single father of three attempts to raise his children and decides to hire a mother for them.
- Also known as 'Mirror Theater', this was an American anthology drama television series.
- A young refugee learns about American patriotism from a bandit.
- A Dutch clock maker's nagging wife drives him to dream up tall tales about wealth and escape.
- A film actress needs a glamorous personal life to go along with her stardom. She expects her press agent to invent one for her.
- Originally Ray McNutley is an English professor at an all girls school where every female swoons for him except for the Dean. Luckily he has an understanding wife Peggy. By the second year he is a drama teacher at a co-ed college and their name is now McNulty.
- A man is plagued with constant troubles when his wife wants a new car and then a new house.
- Stories taken from the files of various law-enforcement agencies, including city, county and state police, park rangers, military police, etc.
- A young wife wants to help her husband better his career, so she invites his boss to dinner.
- A comedy about a romance writer who doesn't believe in his own love stories.
- Lieutenant Bart Grant is a city detective more in theory then reality. His police work takes him into Mexico and the Mojave desert. Grant primarily solves his cases with physicality then sleuthing ability.
- A Wall Street maverick is sent south for health reasons and encounters a man who is his exact double.
- A woman's curiosity uncovers a neatly executed murder.
- A child's face helps restore a disabled vet's self-confidence.
- A man thinks his nutty aunt has killed someone.
- A timid young man is forced to follow in his father's footsteps as the "shootin' sheriff."
- A widowed actress who formerly teamed with her husband in all her performances is finding it hard to get a solo acting job. She becomes a cosmetic saleswoman and tries to succeed at that.
- A mother loses her husband and her sons and withdraws into herself, even shutting out her daughter.
- Mrs. MacDowell makes daydream plans for her young college professor son in the belief that pretending will make them so.
- An abusive husband gives his wife no choice but to retreat from her world of pain and degradation.
- 82 year old inventor and entrepreneur Thomas Alva Edison is honored in 1929 and he reflects back on his sixty year career of scientific achievement.
- Todays theme is The Road to Edinburgh.
- A man who has a face no one can remember is suckered into serving as the stooge for a bank robbery.
- Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians perform an program of Christmas music.
- In this hit 1950s TV series, a millionaire indulges himself giving away $1 million apiece to persons he has never met.
- 1922, civil war in Ireland. A suspect is captured after a bloody ambush.
- Singer Johnnie Pulaski goes on an important audition and impresses. There is one condition that makes him want to refuse their offer--they ask him to change his last name. His girlfriend convinces him that the name is unimportant if he can sing. Ray, as Pulaski, introduces a new single, "Path to Paradise."
- 1953–196230mTV-G7.1 (15)TV EpisodeBoxer Jim Corbett returns to face Joe Louis in the ring.
- After many years as a complaint clerk, Theodore Gultch retires to the peace and quiet of the desert. All goes well until a stray breeze blows $70,000 into his hideout.
- Circus clown Emmett Kelly creates his famous character Weary Willie.
- Embittered by his wife's death during the birth of their eighth child, an Irishman refuses to set eyes on the girl and acknowledges only seven children.
- An ex-gunfighter, after hiding his identity for years, enters a shooting contest to raise money for a windmill in hopes he can provide water to his family farm.
- What better place for romance than in a classroom, especially a French class? That's the reasoning of a lonely boy and a lonely girl who enroll in a French class with hopes of learning anything but the language.
- Pio, a bartender in Capri, has dreamed all his life of going to America. He asks two American tourists to help him find a way to make his dream come true.
- Rick and Ruth are new tenants in an exclusive apartment building. To qualify, they had to be under thirty years of age and provide proof of good health. Before long, Ruth starts to suspect there is more to the building than meets the eye.
- An anthology series hosted by and occasionally starring Joseph Cotten. The show often included court trials or individual's personal trials. The show was technically only "On Trial" but was popularly known as The Joseph Cotten Show.
- Series of unrelated short stories covering elements of crime, horror, drama, and comedy about people of different backgrounds committing murders, suicides, thefts, and other sorts of crime caused by certain motivations, perceived or not.
- When Carl Spann's wife Elsa is assaulted by an unknown attacker, he drives his still-incoherent wife around town, hoping she can point him out, so he can kill him.