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- StarsRobert MontgomeryJohn NewlandVaughn TaylorActor, Producer, and Director Robert Montgomery introduced each telecast, sometimes interviewing one of the stars, and sometimes appearing in the play.
- StarsBarbara StanwyckAnna May WongArthur Gould-PorterAn anthology series usually starring Miss Stanwyck with her character either facing difficulties or overcoming peril. Several of the episodes were pilots, none of them turned into series.
- CreatorRaymond ThompsonStarsWilliam ShatnerRobin JohnsonChelsie Preston CrayfordWilliam Shatner stars as an engaging Storyteller in this enchanting series that will take audiences on a magical journey into their imagination, and beyond, through intriguing and suspenseful tales of out of this world experiences.
- CreatorSheldon EppsStarsScott YooJulie AndrewsRenée FlemingFilmed and televised versions of theater productions, such as plays, musicals, operas, ballets, and concerts from around the world.
- CreatorJimmy McGovernStarsNeil BellAlicia BrockenbrowJohn DraycottSeries of daytime plays set in contemporary Britain, all sharing the theme of someone going through some kind of life change.
- StarsJune DaytonJohn ForsytheHoward FreemanA man writes an anonymous letter claiming he is going to poison a town's water supply, setting off a panic.
- DirectorDon MedfordStarsJohnnie RayNancy GatesSteven GeraySinger 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."
- DirectorFranklin J. SchaffnerStarsStanley RidgesRobert SterlingKing CalderBusiness mogul's son David Grant uses his father's power to extricate himself from problems - until implication in a woman's death tests David's willingness to avoid responsibility.
- DirectorBuzz KulikStarsDan DuryeaAnn RutherfordSteve McQueenTrapped in a crossfire of human emotions, a hospital chief surgeon fights his own conscience to decide the fate of two men. He must weigh the possible sacrifice of one life for another.
- DirectorFranklin J. SchaffnerStarsGeraldine FitzgeraldCyril RitchardFrancis L. SullivanThe story, set 15 years after the Crucifixion, of the Roman governor Pontius Pilate, who is depicted as a victim of circumstances.
- This program featured live performances of plays, some by famous authors, e.g., Tennessee Williams but featuring actors and actresses who have not reached stardom. Both serious and not so serious plays were performed.
- DirectorWilliam CorriganStarsJayne MeadowsDouglass MontgomeryRobert F. SimonBased on the true story of Anna Ella Carroll, a Maryland native, who freed her slaves and fought against secession. Lincoln personally recruited her for a secret mission that helped bring an end to the war.
- DirectorVincent J. DonehueStarsJean-Pierre AumontGrace KellyJerome KiltyThe story of John J. Audobon and his wife Lucy.
- DirectorDelbert MannStarsJoseph BuloffHerbert BerghofDavid OpatoshuA cantor's faith is renewed.
- StarsBert LytellJay JacksonBob StantonThis live dramatic series featured original stories and adaptations of novels, plays, etc., during its eight-year run. During the first year, the show was sponsored by the Actor's Equity Association, and featured adaptations of Broadway plays and musicals. Bert Lytell, the former President of the Association, acted as host. During the second season, an agreement was made with the Book-of-the-Month Club, and the plays were adaptations of current novels. Starting in the third season, the television plays were adaptations of plays, novels, dramas, etc., by known and unknown authors. The title of the show was changed to "Repertory Theatre" (1949) for episodes 1.29 to 1.31 and "Arena Theatre" (1949) for episodes 1.32 to 1.38. Effective with episode 1.39, the original title was used. Starting with the fourth season, this show alternated weekly with "The Goodyear Theatre" (1951); starting in the eighth season, this program alternated with "The Goodyear Theatre" (1951) and "The ALCOA Hour" (1955).
- DirectorWilliam CorriganStarsGeorge VoskovecHurd HatfieldCameron Prud'HommeCzech-born actor George Voskovec plays himself in this account of his detention on Ellis Island under suspicion of being a Communist.
- DirectorLela SwiftStarsMary SinclairJohn ForsytheHoward SmithA major in the Armed Forces attempts to clear his pal who is accused of murdering his wife.
- StarsRobert EmhardtMilton BerleJimmy DuranteA show featuring various specials. Some specials were comedy, and others were serious drama by famous authors.
- StarsRichard CaldicotGeorge WoodbridgeRobert BrownSeries of television plays performed live.
- StarsDavid NivenDick PowellCharles BoyerThis show featured four rotating stars, Charles Boyer, David Niven, Ida Lupino, and Dick Powell in individual episodes consisting of everything from comedy to drama.
- DirectorJesse CordtzPatricia DoyleGreg GreenStarsMartin JarvisMalcolm TierneyJane MerrowAnthology of Classic Gothic Horror Stories.