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    Stars Over Hollywood

    1950 · Anthology · 1 season

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      • Stars Over Hollywood is an American anthology series of "original comedies and light dramas" produced by Revue Productions. Revue's first television series, it was a filmed in Hollywood and aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) from September 6, 1950, to August 29, 1951.
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  1. Stars over Hollywood is a radio anthology in the United States. It was broadcast on CBS from May 31, 1941, to September 25, 1954, sponsored first by Dari-Rich, Carnation Milk and later by Armour and Company.

  2. May 28, 2007 · From the title, I had assumed this would be an anthology of Hollywood movie plots -- like Lux Radio Theater, but apparently all or most were original stories, and the show was a surprise hit -- presumably with Carnation-customer housewives as a weekend alternative to daily soaps.

  3. Stars Over Hollywood: With Lynne Roberts, Stanley Andrews, Byron Foulger, Ross Ford. Filmed dramatic anthology series featuring lesser known actors.

    • Drama
    • 30
    • 1950-09-06
    • Lynne Roberts, Stanley Andrews, Byron Foulger
  4. Stars Over Hollywood. Twinkle in the glow of the Star on this Early Saturday Morning show! 75 old time radio show recordings. (total playtime 35 hours, 1090 min) available in the following formats: 2 MP3 CDs. or.

    • $5 - $185
  5. Stars Over Hollywood - A Christmas Carol with Edmund Gwenn December 19, 1953 Edmund Gwenn plays Charles Dickens and Ebenezar Scrooge in this version of "A Christmas Carol".

    • 30 min
    • 400
    • Tyler Mitchell
  6. Stars Over Hollywood is an American anthology series of "original comedies and light dramas" produced by Revue Productions. Revue's first television series, it was a filmed in Hollywood and aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) from September 6, 1950, to August 29, 1951.

  7. Apr 11, 2019 · Stars Over Hollywood was a half-hour dramatic series based on the long-running radio program of the same name. It aired on NBC on Wednesdays from 10:30PM to 11PM during the 1950-1951 season. It premiered on September 6th, 1950 and the final new episode was shown on May 16th, 1951.

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