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Okay, Mother

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The sole surviving DuMont Network episode of "Okay Mother", a daytime game show. Host: Dennis James Original Air Date: November 1, 1948 (unconfirmed) Production Company: DuMont Television Network

General Electric Theater - The Face Is Familiar (Jack Benny / Otto Kruger)

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General Electric Theater is an American anthology series hosted by Ronald W. Reagan that was broadcast on CBS radio and television. The series was sponsored by General Electric's Department of Public Relations. The program, produced by MCA-TV Revue, was broadcast every Sunday evening at 9:00pm, EST, beginning February 1, 1953 and ending May 27, 1962. Each of the estimated 209 television episodes was an adaptation of a novel, short story, play, film, or magazine fiction. On September 26, 1954, Ronald Reagan debuted as the only host of the program. GE added a host to provide continuity in the anthology format. After four months, the show reached the Top Ten in the Nielsen ratings. Tonight's Story "The Face Is Familiar" A man who has a face no one can remember is suckered into serving as the stooge for a bank robbery. Cast Ronald Reagan ... Himself - Host Jack Benny ... Tom Jones Otto Kruger ... The Boss Jesse White ... Mike Kem Dibbs ... Joe Chick Chandler ... Sam the Barber Jean Willes ... Irene Joi Lansing ... Marie (as Joy Lansing) Laurie Mitchell ... Stella Joseph Kearns ... Second Bank Teller Wally Brown ... Policeman Eleanor Audley ... Woman in Restaurant Paul Maxey ... Man in Restaurant Benny Rubin ... Vending Machine Man Grace Hayle ... Gertrude Hanover Harlan Warde ... First Bank Teller Robert Foulk ... Bank Guard (as Bob Foulk) Charles Cane Arthur Q. Bryan ... Bank Customer John Lehman (as John Lehmann) Don Herbert ... Himself - Progress Reporter (uncredited ...

General Electric Theater - The Return Of Gentleman Jim (Bob Montgomerry)

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General Electric Theater is an American anthology series hosted by Ronald W. Reagan that was broadcast on CBS radio and television. The series was sponsored by General Electric's Department of Public Relations. The program, produced by MCA-TV Revue, was broadcast every Sunday evening at 9:00pm, EST, beginning February 1, 1953 and ending May 27, 1962. Each of the estimated 209 television episodes was an adaptation of a novel, short story, play, film, or magazine fiction. On September 26, 1954, Ronald Reagan debuted as the only host of the program. GE added a host to provide continuity in the anthology format. After four months, the show reached the Top Ten in the Nielsen ratings. Tonight's Story "The Return Of Gentleman Jim" Robert Cummings plays a gunslinger trying to leave his life of violence behind and find acceptance in a peaceful town. But violence follows him from Texas in the form of a badman. Michael Landon plays an impressionable teenager that lookcs up to the gunslinger. Cast Ronald Reagan ... Himself - Host George Montgomery ... Gentleman Jim Corbett Marilyn Erskine ... Ruth Murvyn Vye ... Maxie Jesse White ... Mike Syd Saylor ... Frank Joe Louis ... Himself Directed By Don Medford Teleplay Written Mel Goldberg Story Written By Bob Foreman Produced By Mort Abrahams Associate Producer Arnold Schulman Art Direction By John Robert Lloyd Details Original Air Date: February 6, 1955 (USA) Season 3, Episode 19 Filming Locations: Republic Studios - 4024 Radford Avenue ...

General Electric Theater - Too Good With A Gun (Bob Cummings / Michael Landon)

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General Electric Theater is an American anthology series hosted by Ronald W. Reagan that was broadcast on CBS radio and television. The series was sponsored by General Electric's Department of Public Relations. The program, produced by MCA-TV Revue, was broadcast every Sunday evening at 9:00pm, EST, beginning February 1, 1953 and ending May 27, 1962. Each of the estimated 209 television episodes was an adaptation of a novel, short story, play, film, or magazine fiction. On September 26, 1954, Ronald Reagan debuted as the only host of the program. GE added a host to provide continuity in the anthology format. After four months, the show reached the Top Ten in the Nielsen ratings. Tonight's Story "Too Good With A Gun" Robert Cummings plays a gunslinger trying to leave his life of violence behind and find acceptance in a peaceful town. But violence follows him from Texas in the form of a badman. Michael Landon plays an impressionable teenager that lookcs up to the gunslinger. Cast Ronald Reagan ... Himself - Host Robert Cummings ... Russ Baker Michael Landon ... Claude Duncan Rachel Ames ... Edie Duncan (as Judith Ames) Dayton Lummis ... Arnold Hoffman Frank Ferguson ... Mack Duncan Jack Lambert ... Slick Everett Ed Hinton ... Big Nick Edith Evanson ... Ma Duncan Directed By Herschel Daugherty Teleplay Written John Dunkel Story Written By Lewis B. Patten Produced By William Frye Cinematography By Reggie Lanning Art Direction By George Patrick Film Editing By Richard Belding ...

General ElecticTheater - It Gives Me Great Pleasure (Myrna Loy)

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General Electric Theater is an American anthology series hosted by Ronald W. Reagan that was broadcast on CBS radio and television. The series was sponsored by General Electric's Department of Public Relations. The program, produced by MCA-TV/Revue, was broadcast every Sunday evening at 9:00pm, EST, beginning February 1, 1953 and ending May 27, 1962. Each of the estimated 209[1] television episodes was an adaptation of a novel, short story, play, film, or magazine fiction. On September 26, 1954, Ronald Reagan debuted as the only host of the program. GE added a host to provide continuity in the anthology format. After four months, the show reached the Top Ten in the Nielsen ratings. Tonight's Story "It Gives Me Great Pleasure" A widow who has become a professional lecturer on dealing with loneliness, struggles with the loneliness of constant lecture tours. Cast Ronald Reagan ... Himself - Host Loïs Bolton ... Mrs. Tweedy Jeff Elliott ... Johnny Kennedy Howard Kennedy ... Trumbull Myrna Loy ... Kate Kennedy Robert Preston ... Jim Tweedy Zachary Scott ... David Wadsworth Directed By Ralph Nelson Novel Written By Emily Kimbrough ("It Gives Me Great Pleasure") Teleplay Written Harold J. Kennedy Produced By Carol Irwin Cinematography By J. Burgi Contner Art Direction By Hank Aldrich Assistant Director Charles H. McGuire Details Original Air Date: April 3, 1955 (USA) Season 3, Episode 26 Filming Locations: Republic Studios - 4024 Radford Avenue, North Hollywood, Los Angeles ...

General Electric Theater - The Big Shot (Johnnie Ray)

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General Electric Theater is an American anthology series hosted by Ronald W. Reagan that was broadcast on CBS radio and television. The series was sponsored by General Electric's Department of Public Relations. The program, produced by MCA-TV/Revue, was broadcast every Sunday evening at 9:00pm, EST, beginning February 1, 1953 and ending May 27, 1962. Each of the estimated 209[1] television episodes was an adaptation of a novel, short story, play, film, or magazine fiction. On September 26, 1954, Ronald Reagan debuted as the only host of the program. GE added a host to provide continuity in the anthology format. After four months, the show reached the Top Ten in the Nielsen ratings. Tonight's Story "The Big Shot" A young singer (Johnnie Ray) has the opportunity to get his big shot at fame with a recording contract and a radio show, but will the price of fame be too high for him to pay? Cast Ronald Reagan ... Himself - Host Helen Eby-Rock ... Mrs. Stone Nancy Gates ... Katherina Steven Geray ... Mr. Pulaski Johnnie Ray ... Johnny Pulaski (as Johnny Ray) Ralph Sanford ... Norris Karen Steele ... Receptionist Directed By Don Medford Story Written By Beatrice Joy Chute Produced By Mort Abrahams Associate Producer Arnold Schulman Art Direction By John Robert Lloyd Details Original Air Date: January 30, 1955 (USA) Season 3, Episode 18 Filming Locations: Republic Studios - 4024 Radford Avenue, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA Production Co: Revue Studios ...

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