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Television series which originated in the United States in the decade 1950s. i.e. in the years 1950 to 1959. Television shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in the United States should be removed from this category and its sub-categories. 1900s. 1910s.
Pete Kelly's Blues (TV series) The Philco Television Playhouse. The Play of the Week. Police Station (TV series) Pond's Theater. Producers' Showcase. Prudential Family Playhouse. The Public Defender (TV series) Pulitzer Prize Playhouse.
List of films about Richard Wagner. List of films about nobility *. List of films about the Romanovs. List of films about the Titanic. List of films featuring Hercules. List of films featuring Jesus. List of ninja films. List of pirate films. List of religious films *.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town: Charles Lamont: Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride, Meg Randall: Comedy: Universal. 2nd of a series The Magnificent Yankee: John Sturges: Louis Calhern, Ann Harding, Eduard Franz: Biographical: MGM: The Man Who Cheated Himself: Felix E. Feist: Lee J. Cobb, Jane Wyatt, John Dall: Film noir ...
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When television became popular in the late 1940s and 1950s, TV Westerns quickly became an audience favorite, with 30 such shows airing at prime time by 1959. Traditional Westerns faded in popularity in the late 1960s, while new shows fused Western elements with other types of shows, such as family drama, mystery thrillers, and crime drama.
The first Golden Age of Television[ 1] is an era of television in the United States marked by its large number of live productions. The period is generally recognized as beginning in 1947 with the first episode of the drama anthology Kraft Television Theater [ 2] and ending in 1960 with the final episode of Playhouse 90 [ 3] (although a few ...