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    Camera Three was an American anthology series devoted to the arts. It began as a Sunday afternoon local program on WCBS-TV in New York and ran “for some time” before moving to the network on CBS at 11:30 a.m. Eastern time, airing from January 22, 1956, to January 21, 1979, and then moved to PBS in its final year to make way for the then-new CBS News Sunday Morning, which incorporated ...

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  2. Camera Three: With James Macandrew, Faubion Bowers, Margaret Croyden, Alfredo Antonini. A weekly examination of the arts and literature, on Sunday mornings when there was more likely to be an audience interested in such matters and there was less competition for ratings.

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  3. Jul 23, 2021 · Camera Three profiles the animators and creators behind the Warner Brothers cartoons. Featured are Mel Blanc, Bob Clampett, Friz Freleng, Chuck Jones. Comm...

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  4. "Camera Three" started out as an obscure program that was seen locally in New York before going national on January 22, 1956. It was a daring program with a cultural flavor displaying the arts in all forms from plays to poetry, to music and faith.

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  6. Oct 8, 2019 · Camera ThreeOriginal broadcast date: November 29, 1964The program focuses on Marc Blitzstein’s The Cradle Will Rock. Cast members from the Theatre Four produ...

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  7. Camera Three is an American variety show devoted to the arts. It ran on CBS from January 22, 1956 to January 21, 1979, and moved to PBS in its final year to make way for the then-new CBS News Sunday Morning. The PBS version ran from October 4, 1979 to July 10, 1980. Camera Three featured programs showcasing drama, ballet, art, music, anything involving fine arts. One of its most notable ...

  8. Apr 5, 2009 · Melissa. Encyclopedia was a half-hour educational show — aimed at children ages 6 and 12 — produced for HBO by Children’s Television Workshop, the company also responsible for Sesame Street and 3-2-1 Contact. A total of 23 episodes, each covering one letter of the alphabet (U and V were combined in one installment; X, Y and Z in another ...

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