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The Motorola Television Hour is an hour-long anthology series which alternated bi-weekly with The United States Steel Hour on ABC. The show premiered on November 3, 1953, and was last aired on June 1, 1954. It was produced by Herbert Brodkin and sponsored by Motorola. Writers included Neil Simon, Rod Serling, and William McCleery. Its directors were Daniel Petrie, Ralph Nelson, and Don Richardson. The series aired live from New York City
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Adapted from the 1949 stage play of the same name by Lesley Storm. An inn near a much-used bridge becomes a tense waiting place when the bridge is closed. Based upon a 1902 short story by Silas Weir Mitchell. A prince disguised as a minstrel must save a beautiful princess from her evil uncle. A family in a New York City suburb deal with the aftermath of an H-bomb attack fifty miles away. Likely based upon the book by historian Hugh Trevor-Roper covering the last ten days of Hitler's life.
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Nightmare in Algiers The Last Days of Hitler Westward the Sun Side by Side dbr:Black_Chiffon The Sins of the Fathers Chivalry at Howling Creek Outlaw's Reckoning A Dash of Bitters Love Song The Family Man The Muldoon Matter Brandenburg Gate At Ease dbr:The_13_Clocks dbr:Atomic_Attack
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The Motorola Television Hour is an hour-long anthology series which alternated bi-weekly with The United States Steel Hour on ABC. The show premiered on November 3, 1953, and was last aired on June 1, 1954. It was produced by Herbert Brodkin and sponsored by Motorola. Writers included Neil Simon, Rod Serling, and William McCleery. Its directors were Daniel Petrie, Ralph Nelson, and Don Richardson. The series aired live from New York City
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1954-02-23 1953-12-15 1954-02-09 1954-01-12 1954-03-09 1954-03-23 1953-11-17 1953-11-03 1954-06-01 1953-12-01 1953-12-29 1954-04-06 1954-05-04 1954-05-18 1954-01-26 1954-04-20
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