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- The ghosts of various murder victims tell their terrifying and haunting stories.
- This genteel children's show aimed at pre-schoolers encouraged good behavior among its viewers. Skits were performed by a group of in-studio characters (actors in animal costumes).
- Oky Doky, a large cowboy puppet, got to star in his own show after appearing on several other children's variety programs. Oky ran a dude ranch where children would come to play games, perform in small skits and watch performances of Oky's latest adventures. In each installment, Oky would get involved in some sort of trouble, but always managed to triumph by using his magic milk, giving him the strength to fight his foes.
- This spooky series follows the adventures of everybody's favourite little ghost, Casper, as he attempts to make friends with everyone he meets. Full of merry mischief and ghostly goings on, Casper will not fail to raise your spirits!
- An early animated television series, using primarily cutout animation. The protagonists were Jim and Judy, two little kids, who climbed into their television set to have adventures in Teleland.
- A hosted horror and thriller movie show with Allen Harvey and later Art Hern as "Drana Badour the Swami" who presented movies on WBKB-4, Chicago, Illinois from 1950 till 1953.
- "Stage 13" was a thirty minute USA anthology television series produced, directed, and written by Wyllis Cooper. It aired on CBS from 19 April 1950, until 28 June 1950.
- The humorous adventures of the heroic Crusader Rabbit, and his sidekick Rags the Tiger.
- The World of Tahiti the Angel, a gentle show about magical creatures and the sky, served as the foundation of NBeebies, NBC's national channel of preschool programming. This richly animated series, based on the classic Dutch children's book The Secret of Angels by Tahiti and Langston Poortvilet, followed around tiny Tahiti (warmly voiced in the US dub by Balamory's Lana Landu) and her angel family and friends as she went about her quiet angel life, hanging out in the clouds, avoiding thunder and rain, and getting from one place to another via her animal pal, Onnie the Dove.
- A children's show with Danny Williams as "Spavinaw Spoofkin" - the Chief Spoof Spinner of Spoofkinland, that aired on WKY-TV Channel 4.
- After acting in a performance of "A Midsummer Night's Dream", two children meet a real-life Puck who takes them on a wild adventure.
- Follows a British girl born and raised in India as she moves to England to live at her uncle's estate.
- The adventures of two kids in the country.
- "The Happy Pirates" was a hosted children's show with Richard Evans Baker (Two Ton Baker).
- Ernest P. Duckweather, a general-store clerk, invents an interplanetary television set, thus developing a friendship with a puppet named Johnny Jupiter.
- The Atom Squad is a top-secret planetary defense organization faced with challenges from evildoers and malfunctioning machines alike.
- A somewhat grumpy and uptight banker, Cosmo Topper, and the ghosts which only he could see or hear, George and Marion Kerby. The Kerbys would often try to get Cosmo to loosen up and enjoy life, but more often they would complicate it.
- In Paflagonia and Crim Tartary, the lives and fortunes of four young royal cousins, Princesses Angelica and Rosalba, and Princes Bulbo and Giglio are explored.
- "The Captain Gus Show" was a hosted children's television show with Joe Alston as "Captain Gus" on KENS-TV Channel 5 in San Antonio, Texas.
- Princess Pat narrates famous fairy tales to a group of children.
- "Cauldron of Horrors" was a hosted horror movie show with "The Witch" presenting movies on WNBW Channel 4, Detroit, Michigan from 23 July 1954.
- "The Doldrum" was a hosted horror/mystery movie show with "Doldrum" presenting movies on Thursday nights at 9:00pm for WTTG Channel 5, Detroit, Michigan from 5 August 1954 until 16 September 1954.
- Space hero Flash Gordon and his crew of the Galaxy Bureau of Investigation patrol space, battling space monsters, power-mad alien dictators and other threats to the stability of the universe.
- A musical fantasy for teenagers about a nightclub in the stars.
- The Brakeman Bill show was a children's television show that ran on Channel 11 (KTNT/KSTW) in the Seattle-Tacoma, Washington, from 1955 to 1975. At the time it held the record as the longest-running children's show in the USA.
- Welcome to fantastic world of Hans Christian Andersen where Gerda and her father run a hotel. Things turn bleak when a guest arrives dressed in white, dripping diamonds and eyeing Gerda's love, Kai. When she vanishes with Kai, it is up to Gerda to find her one true love. "Snow Queen" is a fantasy with state-of-the-art special effects and a heartwarming love story.
- "Fantastic Theater": Children entertainment in the form of a weekly TV theater, with fairy tales and stories narrated and played by a friendly character named Cachirulo and a team of actors.
- "Mr. Nobody" was a hosted children's show screening on WBRE-TV Channel 28 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Mary Lou Anderson is "Gracie the Good Witch", in this 1955 television show for families at the USA Air Force Base in Tripoli, Libya.
- Innovative "Claymation" adventures of Gumby and his horse Pokey.
- "Vampira" introduces movies and does several segments during the film in the form of skits and information about the movie.
- "Cartoon Alley" was a children's program featuring "Albert The Alley Cat" on a local television station in Midland, Texas. from 1956-1960.
- "Classic Nightmares" was a hosted horror movie show with Shirl Vloedman Selman as "Ghoulia" presenting movies on Fridays at Midnight on KOLD-TV Channel 13 Tucson, Arizona between about 1956 until 1958.
- "Shock Theater" was a hosted horror show with firstly Alec Gibson and later Chuck Zink presenting movies on WTVJ, Channel 4 now Channel 6 Miami Florida in the 1950's.
- "Terror. Theatre" was a hosted horror movie show with Dan Riss as "Dr. Diablo" presenting movies on KCOP Channel 13, Los Angeles, California in 1957.
- "Nightmare" was a hosted horror movie show with Bill Camfield as "Gorgon the Gruesome".
- "The Shock Theatre" was a hosted horror movie show with John Zacherle as "Roland" presenting movies on WCAU-TV Channel 10, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; from 7 October 1957 to 13 September 1958.