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  1. Kraft Foods Inc. Also Known As. Kraft Mystery Theatre United States. Drama. Based on Book. A well-received anthology series presenting live television dramas. 11 seasons, 526 episodes 15 d 16 hr 58 min. s1: e1 — Season 1, Episode 1.

  2. Kraft Television Theatre. From the opening night on May 1, 1947, until its close on October 1, 1958, the Kraft Television Theatre produced 650 small screen dramas of remarkably high quality and consistency. Ranging from Shakespeare to original contemporary plays, and presented live on camera by some of America's best actors and directors, Kraft ...

  3. 16 mai 2009 · The earliest and most famous of television’s live dramatic anthologies, Kraft Television Theatre ushered in the “Golden Age of Television” in the United States. The hour-long series, sponsored by Kraft Foods, premiered Wednesday, May 7th, 1947 on NBC. It aired continuously with no summer breaks for the next eleven and a half years. The ...

  4. S11.E21 ∙ The Woman at High Hollow. Wed, Feb 26, 1958. A nagging wife accuses her shiftless husband of having married her for her money and threatens to kill him. The husband disappears, an unidentifiable body is found, and she's convicted of murder and executed. Several months later, the husband reappears. Rate.

  5. Series Description. The Kraft Television Theatre was a 60 minute anthology drama series that aired live on NBC. While most of the episodes were dramas, a few comedies were thrown in for good measure. The storylines concentrated on subjects that middle-class families could relate to and included many of the most popular stars of the day.

  6. 15 févr. 2024 · Kraft Television Theatre was an American anthology drama television series running from 1947 to 1958. It began May 7, 1947 on NBC, airing at 7:30pm on Wednesday evenings until December of that year. It first promoted MacLaren's Imperial Cheese, which was advertised nowhere else. [1] In January 1948, it moved to 9pm on Wednesdays, continuing in ...

  7. Originally telecast January 12th 1955, Patterns by Rod Serling received such a response that it was performed a second time February 9th. Unprecedented for l...

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