TV Shows released in 1950

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Rootie Kazootie

1950TV Show

75/100

A popular childrens tv show of the early 1950s.

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The Prudential Family Playhouse

1950TV Show

86/100

Live dramatic series featuring top rated actors in adaptations of Broadway plays or top rated novels.

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The Kate Smith Hour (1950)

The Kate Smith Hour

1950TV Show

71/100

A half-hour variety program which aired on CBS television with host Kate Smith.

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Nash Airflyte Theatre

1950TV Show

68/100

Live anthology series featuring a wide format of stories (western, musical comedy, dramatic, et cetera).

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The Bigelow Theatre (1950)

The Bigelow Theatre

1950TV Show

73/100

A live CBS half-hour dramatic anthology series, but on two networks in its second season (as "Bigelow-Sanford Theater"); Sunday evenings over CBS and Thursday evenings over DuMont.

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The Alan Young Show (1950)

The Alan Young Show

1950TV Show

78/100

A dynamic combination of comedy vignettes and visually attractive musical numbers, hosted by Alan Young.

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Hawkins Falls: A Television Novel (1950)

Hawkins Falls: A Television Novel

1950TV Show

82/100

Life in small-town America during the 1950s. Broadcast live, some episodes survive as kinescopes.

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The Trap (1950)

The Trap

1950TV Show

70/100

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Musical Comedy Time (1950)

Musical Comedy Time

1950TV Show

79/100

Live adaptations of operettas and Broadway musical comedies.

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The Arthur Murray Party (1950)

The Arthur Murray Party

1950TV Show

57/100

Ballroom dancing, plus comedy, songs and dance contests on one of the few programs to air over all four major commercial networks. ABC premiered it on July 20, 1950 and it closed on NBC on ... See full summary »

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Starlight Theatre (1950)

Starlight Theatre

1950TV Show

85/100

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Charlie Wild, Private Detective

1950TV Show

87/100

A half-hour private-eye crime show set in New York.

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The Uncle Al Show

1950TV Show

82/100

A local Cincinnati TV show that ran until 1985, the longest local show in TV history. Musician and artist Al Lewis hosted the show "The Corner Drug Store." He would draw pictures and play ... See full summary »

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