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Tuesday, 1 August 2006
1946
Mood:  mischievious
1946/47 – No ratings till the 1950/51 season.

The earlier shows started in 1944. TV's first few seasons are sketchy at it's best. Therefore, I will start the TV BOOK with the 1946 season.

Note: Any BOLD shows were cancelled in 1946 season; Voice Of Firestone Televues was cancelled in the third season.

Alternate Series: Let's Rhumba and You Are An Artist were on NBC Friday at 8:15 PM. Both shows were only fifteen minutes long.

First Series:

DuMont's first show, Serving Through Science, premiered on June 18, 1946, Tuesday at 9 PM. the show was thirty minutes.

NBC's first show, Voice Of Firestone Televues, premiered on April 10, 1944, Monday at various times. The show was 10/15 minutes long. In those days, the NBC feed was only in Philadelphia and Schenectady.

Local TV

Bristol–Myers Tele–Varieties was a local New York series in December, then a NBC show the following month.

Tidbits:

Dumont and NBC are the first two networks to be in prime time.

NBC was the first network to show boxing with Cavalcade Of Sports, best known as Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports, starting in 1948. The longest running boxing show ran for fourteen years. Cavalcade Of Sports was on two nights a week from 1946-48.

Small Fry Club premiered on Dumont in March 1947 only on Tuesday. The following month, it became the first series to expand five nights a week till the cancellation in June 1951. Bob Emery returned to Boston.

 

1946/47 Fall Season

One Season (1946/47)

Cavalcade Of Sports – 1946–1960, NBC, first boxing show, Bob Shanton

Television Screen Magazine – 1946–1949, NBC, various, Bill Berns

You Are An Artist – 1946–1950, NBC, art instruction, Jon Gnagy

 

Cancelled Shows

Faraway Hill – DUM, the first soap, Flora Campbell

Geographically Speaking – NBC, travelogue, Carveth Wells

I Love To Eat – NBC, first cooking show, James Beard

Let’s Rhumba – NBC, dance instruction, D'Avalos

Play The Game – DUM, charades, Dr. Harvey Zorbaugh

 

3 out of 8 New Shows SURVIVED for 1947/48

 

DUM – 0/2,

NBC – 3/6, Cavalcade Of Sports, Television Screen Magazine, & You Are An Artist

 

Mid Season shows

Birthday Party – May 1947–1949, DUM, children’s, Bill Slater

Campus Hoopla – December 1946–1948, NBC, sports/variety, Bob Santon

Doorway To Fame – May 1947–1949, DUM, talent, Johnny Olsen

In The Kelvinator Kitchen – May 1947–1948, NBC, cooking instruction, Alma Kitchell

Kraft Television Theatre – May 1947–1958, NBC, dramatic anthology

Disc Magic – June 1947–1949, NBC, first music show, Jack Kilty

Small Fry Club – March 1947–1951, DUM, children’s, Bob Emery

 

Cancelled Mid Season Shows

The Borden Show – NBC, various

Bristol–Myers Tele–Varieties – NBC, various

Dancing On Air – NBC, instruction, 5 episodes, Ed Sims

Party Line – NBC, quiz, Bert Parks

Show Business, Inc. – NBC, variety, 4 episodes, Helen V. Parrish

Tex And Jinx – NBC, talk, Tex McCrary, Jinx Falkenburg

The Wife Saver – NBC, household hints, 6 episodes, Allen Prescott

 

Second Seasons (1945/46)

Cash & Carry – June 1946–1947, DUM, quiz, Dennis James

Face To Face – June 1946–1947, NBC, quiz, Eddie Dunn, Bill Dunn

Hour Glass – May 1946–1947, NBC, first variety show, Eddie Mayeoff

Serving Through Science – June 1946–1947, DUM, instruction, Dr. Guthrue McClintock

 

Third Seasons (1944/45)

Voice Of Firestone Televues – April 1944–1947, NBC, documentary

The World In Your Home – December 1944–1948, NBC, documentary

 

  
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Sunday, 4 June 2006
Each Season
Mood:  don't ask

Some series were cancelled after one episode.

1950/51

Who's Whose – June 25, 1951, CBS, quiz, Phil Baker

 

1960/61

You're In The Pictures – January 20, 1961, CBS, game, Jackie Gleason

 

1968/69

Turn–On – February 5, 1969, ABC, comedy/variety, Teresa Graves

 

1978/79

Co-Ed Fever – February 4, 1979, CBS, comedy, David Keith

 

1993/94

South Of Sunset – October 23, 1993, CBS, detective drama, Glenn Frey

 

1996/97

Lawless – March 22, 1997, FOX, detective drama, Brian Bosworth

Public Morals – October 30, 1996, CBS, comedy, Justin Louis

 

2000/01

Dot Comedy – December 8, 2000, ABC, comedy, Jason Sklar

 

2003/04

The Will – January 8, 2004, CBS, reality/competition, Tony Noakes

 

2005/06

Emily's Reasons Why Not – January 9, 2006, ABC, comedy, Heather Graham

 


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Updated: Saturday, 30 September 2006 7:30 PM EDT
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Saturday, 3 June 2006

Mood:  lazy
Note: This is only PRIME TIME. The Tonight Show won't be on the list.

Syndication series is a part of the list.

60 Minutes hold the record for being the leader of the pack with most seasons from 1988–present. There is no stopping the stopwatch.


Each Season – Longest Running Series

1950 – Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports, Kraft Television Theatre & Small Fry Club – 5

1951 – Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports & Kraft Television Theatre – 6

1952 – Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports & Kraft Television Theatre – 7

1953 – Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports & Kraft Television Theatre – 8

1954 – Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports & Kraft Television Theatre – 9

1955 – Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports & Kraft Television Theatre – 10

1956 – Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports & Kraft Television Theatre – 11

1957 – Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports & Kraft Television Theatre – 12

1958 – Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports – 13

1959 – Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports – 14

1960 – Ed Sullivan – 14

1961 – Ed Sullivan – 15

1962 – Ed Sullivan – 16

1963 – Ed Sullivan – 17

1964 – Ed Sullivan – 18

1965 – Ed Sullivan – 19

1966 – Ed Sullivan – 20

1967 – Ed Sullivan – 21

1968 – Ed Sullivan – 22

1969 – Ed Sullivan – 23

1970 – Ed Sullivan – 24

1971 – Death Valley Days – 20

1972 – Death Valley Days – 21

1973 – Death Valley Days – 22

1974 – Death Valley Days – 23

1975 – Walt Disney & The Lawrence Welk Show – 22

1976 – Walt Disney & The Lawrence Welk Show – 23

1977 – Walt Disney & The Lawrence Welk Show – 24

1978 – Walt Disney & The Lawrence Welk Show – 25

1979 – Walt Disney & The Lawrence Welk Show – 26

1980 – Walt Disney & The Lawrence Welk Show – 27

1981 – Walt Disney & The Lawrence Welk Show – 28

1982 – Walt Disney – 29

1983 – The David Susskind Show – 23

1984 – The David Susskind Show – 24

1985 – The David Susskind Show – 25

1986 – The David Susskind Show – 26

1987 – Wild Kingdom – 21

1988 – 60 Minutes – 21

1989 – 60 Minutes – 22

1990 – 60 Minutes – 23

1991 – 60 Minutes – 24

1992 – 60 Minutes – 25

1993 – 60 Minutes – 26

1994 – 60 Minutes – 27

1995 – 60 Minutes – 28

1996 – 60 Minutes – 29

1997 – 60 Minutes – 30

1998 – 60 Minutes – 31

1999 – 60 Minutes – 32

2000 – 60 Minutes – 33

2001 – 60 Minutes – 34

2002 – 60 Minutes – 35

2003 – 60 Minutes – 36

2004 – 60 Minutes – 37

2005 – 60 Minutes – 38

2006 – 60 Minutes – 39



Copyright © 2006 Kazz Falcon


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Updated: Saturday, 30 September 2006 7:29 PM EDT
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Friday, 2 June 2006
TV Notes
Mood:  hug me

Alternate Series – Series alternate the same time slot.

Alternate Titles – Alternate the name of the series.

Anniversary – Ten anniversary and up.

Biggest New Hit – The biggest new hit of the new TV season.

British Ties – Series was based on British TV.

Contract Disputes – Stars walked out of their series or whatever else happens.

Daytime – Repeats of the series was shown in daytime on the weekdays.

Death – A star's death during a series.

First Run – From the networks to syndication, series got a second life.

First Series – The network's first series.

Local TV – Network series started on local TV.

Movies 2 TV – Series based on movies.

Name Change – Series changed their names.

Networks Debut – Networks premiere in the year.

Original Run – Series was only in ONE time slot, not counting the first season series.

Original Title – Original titles before they hit the air.

Radio – Series from the radio to TV

Reruns – Networks series reruns in prime time.

The Return – The stars returned and the series revivals.

Simultaneous – Stars appeared on two series at the same time.

Spin Offs – Spin off from the parent show.

Summer Replacements – Replacement series in the summer.

Switch Networks – Series network hopping.

TV History – Series made history.

Tidbits – Interesting facts of the series and stars.

Two Networks – Series was on two networks at the same time

Viewer Response – Viewers brought a series back from cancellation.

 

Copyright © 2006 Kazz Falcon


Posted by tvseasons at 7:21 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, 30 September 2006 7:27 PM EDT
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Thursday, 1 June 2006
My Blog
Mood:  accident prone

Hello!

How is everyone out in TV LAND?

I am gonna start a blog about TV.

My group will be DIFFERENT from the rest.

Everyone want something NEW to read.

That is what I am aiming for with the blog.


Everything I posted on MY BLOG is
Copyright © 2006 Kazz Falcon. All rights reserved.


Any reproduction, duplication, or distribution in any form is expressly prohibited.

Thanx for dropping by.


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