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  1. General Electric Theater is an American anthology series hosted by Ronald Reagan that was broadcast on CBS radio and television. The series was sponsored by General Electric's Department of Public Relations.

  2. General Electric Theater: Created by Joe Connelly. With Ronald Reagan, Don Herbert, Nancy Reagan, Lee Marvin. An American anthology series, with a new episode and different actors and actresses each week.

  3. In Part One, Edith Miller (Claudette Colbert) tells psychiatrist Jonathan Michael (Kent Smith) of terrifying events connected with the car, of delusions about people of another era who appear mysteriously, and of a driver (Harry Tyler) who bears her frightening contempt each time she rides in the car.

  4. Jun 23, 2024 · Is an American anthology series hosted by Ronald W. Reagan that was broadcast on CBS radio and television.

  5. General Electric Theater (TV Series 1953–1962) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. General Electric Theater is an American anthology series hosted by Ronald Reagan that was broadcast on CBS radio and television. The series was sponsored by General Electric's Department of Public Relations.

  7. Occupying the Sunday evening spot following The Toast of the Town / The Ed Sullivan Show from 1 February 1953 to 27 May 1962, The General Electric Theater was an alternating series with the musical-variety Fred Waring Show. Half-hour television plays were presented on alternate weeks.

  8. Watch The General Electric Theater Free Online | 5 Seasons. An American anthology series hosted by Ronald Reagan and sponsored by General Electric's Department of Public Relations.

  9. General Electric Theater - The Ballad of Mender McClure. An American anthology series, with a new episode and different actors and actresses each week. Hosted by Ronald Reagan, the series was...

  10. Jun 10, 2007 · These are very professionally produced and the sound quality is excellent. The plot lines are very, very simple with no odd twists at the end -- but enjoyable listening. Most, if not all, have a big name star as the lead. Episodes of the old-time radio series General Electric Theater.

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