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- Tashamira does dances for experimental low-resolution mechanical television, which aired in the 15-minute time-slot typical of the programming of station W2XAB.
- "Noveltoons" was a classic U.S. animated cartoon series produced by Famous Studios for Paramount Pictures from 1943 to 1967. The series was considered to be the successor to the "Color Classics" series produced by Fleischer Studios. Many popular animated characters were first introduced through "Noveltoons," including Casper the Friendly Ghost, Herman and Katnip, Little Audrey and Baby Huey.
- WJZ-TV, New York series that ran from 1948 to 1952. Host Jack Mangan interviews Dracula (1931) star Bela Lugosi.
- Based on Indian folklore, the fables included "How the Fox Got His White-Tipped Tale", "Pow Wow and the Stork", "How the Rabbit Got His Hop", "Pow Wow and Playing Possum", and "How the Turtle Got His Shell".
- Win Elliot interviews baseball players.
- These films about Montreal and its activities were made for CBC Radio-Canada's English network in 1954-1955 and then translated as "Notre Ville" for the French network. To these days, Radio-Canada still uses these films as stock footage.
- This advertising campaign for the UK-based tea brand PG Tipps, stars chimpanzees wearing human clothing and getting involved in various situations.
- Mixed moving images from Sweden and the world in one of Swedish Television's first produced programs.
- Carosello was a 10-minute television program made of short stories and sketches, which were followed by a short commercial message.
- Information is scarce on this series. It may have featured demonstrations of the latest gadgets.
- Public service program sponsored by the U.S. Army featured top country and western singers playing their hit songs interspersed with announcements urging viewers to visit their local Army recruiting station.
- A religious series. Hosts varied, but included Rev. James Stuckey.
- Snooper and Blabber form a pair of cat and mouse detectives, respectively. Super Snooper is more or less the one in command whenever the pair takes on a case while Blabber Mouse follows whatever orders Snooper gives him.
- This series follows a white canine who constantly gets into trouble - and gets out of it.
- The misadventures of Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy.