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  1. Sponsored by Kraft Foods, Tate was a summer replacement show, filling in for the second half-hour of Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall as part of the Kraft Summer Theater. Airing after the sitcom Happy , with Ronnie Burns , Tate did not develop the popularity in its short run to be extended thereafter as a regular series.

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    • June 8 –, September 14, 1960
    • 1
    • NBC
  2. The Eleventh Hour aired on Wednesdays from 10 to 11 p.m. Eastern Time, following Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall and Espionage. Home media. In June 2016, Warner Archive Collection released The Eleventh Hour- The Complete First Season on Region 1 DVD as a manufacture-on-demand (MOD) release. See also

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    • October 3, 1962 –, April 22, 1964
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    • NBC
  3. Unknown. May 16, 1960. ( 1960-05-16) The pilot for the series, broadcast as an episode of Alcoa-Goodyear Theater. Two pretty sisters, Ruth and Eileen Sherwood, move from Ohio to New York City to further their careers, the older sister Ruth as a writer and her younger sister Eileen as an actress. Anne Helm portrayed Eileen in this episode ...

  4. BURT BACHARACH KRAFT MUSIC HALL SPECIAL 1970 ... CILLA (1972-76 Saturday Night Variety Series 29 Surviving Episodes on DVD) CILA BLACK TELECASTS (On 1 DVD)

  5. 23 de oct. de 2012 · Cadena Original: USA Network. Producción: DIC Entertainment - Kenner Products. Voces: Brendan McKane, Mark Halloran, Graeme McKenna, Doug Stone, Sharon Noble, Brennan Thicke, Brian George. Esta maravillosa serie animada se transmitió en Latinoamérica a finales de los 80s y comienzos de los 90s, dependiendo del país en cuestión.

  6. 22 de ene. de 2015 · Duet was my favorite of the original group of Sunday night Fox shows back when that network debuted. (Tracey Ullman's show, also not yet released on DVD, was the other show I really liked from that early group of shows.) I thought the 1st 2 seasons were strong while the 3rd season was weaker.

  7. Milton Berle later hosted the first television version of the popular radio variety series, The Kraft Music Hall from 1958 to 1959, but NBC was finding increasingly fewer showcases for its one-time superstar.