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  1. The content shown in this video is not owned by me. Credit goes to the original designers and creators whose work is preserved within this video. No copyrigh...

  2. NBC. Release. October 4, 1963. ( 1963-10-04) –. May 17, 1967. ( 1967-05-17) Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre is an American anthology series, sponsored by Chrysler Corporation, which ran on NBC from 1963 through 1967. The show was hosted by Bob Hope, but it had a variety of formats, including musical, dramatic, and comedy.

    • October 4, 1963 –, May 17, 1967
    • NBC
  3. Produced by Dick Berg (many season 1 eps) Produced by Richard Collins (many season 2 eps) US Anthology series 1963-67 114 episodes x 60 min bw. (108 episodes listed here) Hosted by Bob Hope. 'The Chrysler Theatre' theme music by Johnny Williams. The title 'Crisis' had previously been used for syndicated versions of 'Kraft Mystery Theatre', in ...

  4. Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre: With Bob Hope, Jack Weston, Jack Kelly, John Francis. Legendary entertainer Bob Hope hosted, and occasionally starred in, one of the last major anthology series on network television, featuring many of Hollywood's top names, including quite a few who didn't do much television otherwise

    • (219)
    • 1963-09-27
    • Adventure, Comedy, Crime
    • 60
  5. Dick Shawn, Jack Carter, Dan Rowan, Dick Martin, Don Rickles, Soupy Sales, Bill Dana, Jonathan Winters, Wally Cox, Bill Cosby, Jimmy Durante. Synopsis 1: A comedy classic with an amazing comedic ensemble group. Wonderful Whodunit. Synopsis 2: Fifteen fellow comedians join Bob in "Murder at NBC", a spy spoof. Bob plays.

  6. Hovue Enterprises, Morpics, Universal Television Review Also known as Legendary entertainer Bob Hope hosted, and occasionally starred in, one of the last major anthology series on network TV.

  7. This was however another fine anthology series produced by Universal Television and under the guidance of Roy Huggins who served as executive producer of this series along with Richard Berg, Frank P. Rosenberg,and Jack Laird. 107 episodes were produced in full color and it ran for four seasons for NBC-TV from October 4,1963 until May 17,1967 ...

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