Producers' Showcase is an American anthology television series that was telecast live during the 1950s in compatible color by NBC. With top talent, the 90-minute episodes, covering a wide variety of genres, aired under the title every fourth Monday at 8 p.m. ET for three seasons, beginning October 18, 1954. The final episode, the last of 37, was broadcast May 27, 1957. Showcase Productions, Inc., packaged and produced the series, which received seven Emmy Awards, including the 1956 award for Best Dramatic Series.
Alex Segal,
Bogart Paul,
Tom Donovan,
Sidney Lumet,
David M. Alexander,
William Graham,
Robert Mulligan,
Daniel Petrie,
Jack Smight,
Paul Stanley,
Elliot Silverstein,
Don Medford,
Robert Stevens,
Barry Shear,
Norman Felton,
Vincent J. Donehue,
Don Richardson,
Bruce Minnix,
Allen Reisner,
Johnny Desmond,
Ron Winston,
Bill Hobin,
Frank Bunetta,
Jerome Shaw,
John Haggott
The United States Steel Hour is an anthology series which brought hour-long dramas to television from 1953 to 1963. The television series and the radio more
The United States Steel Hour is an anthology series which brought hour-long dramas to television from 1953 to 1963. The television series and the radio program that preceded it were both sponsored by the United States Steel Corporation. close
Norman Felton,
John Newland,
Perry Lafferty,
William Hamilton,
Gerald Savory,
Vincent J. Donehue,
James Sheldon,
Frank Telford,
Robert Ellenstein,
Tad Danielewski,
Grey Lockwood,
Herbert B. Swope Jr.,
Ira Cirker
Robert Montgomery Presents is an American dramatic television series which was produced by NBC from January 30, 1950 until June 24, 1957. The live show more
Robert Montgomery Presents is an American dramatic television series which was produced by NBC from January 30, 1950 until June 24, 1957. The live show had several sponsors during its seven-year run, and the title was altered to feature the sponsor, usually Lucky Strike cigarettes, for example, Robert Montgomery Presents Your Lucky Strike Theater, ....The Johnson's Wax Program, and so on. close
Bogart Paul,
Stuart Rosenberg,
David Greene,
Buzz Kulik,
Ted Post,
Sydney Pollack,
Sam Wanamaker,
Michael Powell,
Franklin J. Schaffner,
Paul Stewart,
Alexander Mackendrick,
Robert Butler,
Daniel Petrie,
Lamont Johnson,
Boris Sagal,
Ralph Nelson,
Jack Smight,
William Ball,
Fielder Cook,
Paul Stanley,
Sidney Katz,
Tom Gries,
John Brahm,
Philip Leacock,
Leonard Horn,
Elliot Silverstein,
Charles S. Dubin,
Robert Stevens,
Vincent J. Donehue,
James Sheldon,
John Newland,
Gerald Mayer,
Don Richardson,
Denis Sanders,
Alex March,
David Pressman
The Defenders is an American courtroom drama series . It starred E. G. Marshall and Robert Reed as father-and-son defense attorneys who specialized in more
The Defenders is an American courtroom drama series . It starred E. G. Marshall and Robert Reed as father-and-son defense attorneys who specialized in legally complex cases, with defendants such as neo-Nazis, conscientious objectors, civil rights demonstrators, a schoolteacher fired for being an atheist, an author accused of pornography, and a physician charged in a mercy killing. close
Paul Nickell,
Franklin J. Schaffner,
Tom Donovan,
William H. Brown Jr.,
Sidney Lumet,
John Frankenheimer,
Ted Post,
David Greene,
Buzz Kulik,
Yul Brynner,
James B. Clark,
Don Taylor,
Robert Mulligan,
David Lowell Rich,
Daniel Petrie,
Lamont Johnson,
Ralph Nelson,
Jack Smight,
Fletcher Markle,
Norman Abbott,
Robert Stevens,
Seymour Robbie,
Mel Ferber,
Herbert Hirschman,
Norman Felton,
Vincent J. Donehue,
James Sheldon,
John Peyser,
Lela Swift,
Russell Stoneham,
Allen Reisner,
Worthington Miner,
Carl Frank,
Ron Winston,
Jack Gage,
Walter Hart,
Martin Magner,
Tony Barr
An American radio–television anthology series, created in 1947 by Canadian director Fletcher Markle, who came to CBS from the CBC. Studio One, presented more
An American radio–television anthology series, created in 1947 by Canadian director Fletcher Markle, who came to CBS from the CBC. Studio One, presented by Westinghouse, was one of the first of the anthology TV programs. The episodes were often abridged remakes of movies from years gone by and many future well-known television and movie actors appeared in the productions. close