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  1. Armstrong Circle Theatre is an American anthology drama television series which ran from June 6, 1950, to June 25, 1957, on NBC, and from October 2, 1957, to August 28, 1963, on CBS. It alternated weekly with The U.S. Steel Hour. It finished in the Nielsen ratings at number 19 for the 1950–51 season and number 24 for 1951–52.

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  2. Armstrong Circle Theatre was a long-running anthology series that aired from 1950 to 1963 on CBS and NBC. It featured drama adaptations of true stories, starring many famous actors and actresses, such as James Dean, Robert Goulet and José Ferrer.

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  3. Armstrong Circle Theatre - Season 2. Season 2. Network. Episodes 54. Dates Aug 22, 1950 - Sep 11, 1951. Previous Season Next Season Episodes. Season 2 Episode 1 30 ...

  4. Wed, Feb 13, 1963. Alex Coney accuses Tom Finley of setting fire to a tenement building, and the old man is thrown into jail. Finley insists that he's innocent, though he takes no steps to defend himself against the terrible charge. Rate.

  5. Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series 1950–1963) - Episode list - IMDb. Back. Cast & crew. User reviews. Trivia. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. Armstrong Circle Theatre. Top-rated. Tue, Nov 9, 1954. S5.E10. Fred Allen's Sketchbook. Fred Allen narrates three comedy stories. 7.8/10. Rate. Top-rated. Tue, Dec 13, 1955. S6.E6. I Was Accused.

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  7. Armstrong Circle Theatre, which premiered in the summer of 1950, joined thirteen other anthology programs already on the air, but went on to become one of the longest-running anthology series in television history. It aired for fourteen seasons, first in a one-half hour format and later expanding to one-hour.

  8. Narrated by a succession of hosts (most famously news anchor Douglas Edwards), Armstrong Circle Theatre, sponsored by the Armstrong Corporation, specialised in dramas based on true-life stories and ran on NBC from January 1950 to June 1957, and on CBS from October 1957 to August 1963.

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