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    Studio 57 (also known as Heinz Studio 57) is an American anthology series that was broadcast on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network from September 1954 to July 1955, and in syndication from 1955 to 1958. "It's a Small World", the pilot episode of the series Leave It to Beaver, was broadcast on the show on April 23, 1957. [citation needed]

    • September 21, 1954 –, 1958
  2. Studio 57: Created by Jay Dratler. With Joel Aldrich, Tim Graham, Jean Byron, Marguerite Chapman. This dramatic anthology series went into open syndication when the DuMont Television Network ceased operations.

    • (238)
    • 1954-09-21
    • Drama, Family
    • 30
  3. S3.E15 ∙ Outpost. Thu, Jan 3, 1957. The captain of a fort in Indian Territory takes several of his men into a nearby town. In a saloon a veteran cavalryman sees a deserter from another post and a gunfight starts. The captain arrives in time to find a new recruit has been murdered. Rate.

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  5. S1.E13 ∙ Rescue at Twelve Lakes. Tue, Dec 14, 1954. A couple own a restaurant at a mountain resort. One day while the wife is hiking on a mountain trail, she runs into a man she learns is an ex-convict--and finds herself strangely attracted to him. Rate.

  6. Studio 57. Rod Taylor appeared in three installments of "Studio 57" in 1955. "Studio 57" was an anthology series that aired on the DuMont Television Network from Sept. 21, 1954 to Sept. 6, 1955. It is one of the last regularly scheduled series ever carried on DuMont, which had debuted in 1946 as a rival to ABC and CBS.

  7. Welcome to the Studio 57 guide at TV Tome.This filmed dramatic series was called Heinz 57 Playhouse during its run from 54-55 then the name was changed to Studio 57 which ran until 1957. During its third year several episodes that were shown were previously aired on The Jane Wyman Show. This was due to the crumbling Dumont Network which carried this last regularly scheduled show to its end ...

  8. Studio 57. One of the last shows produced by the DuMont Network before its demise in the mid-1950s, this half-hour dramatic anthology featured performances by a varied and notable group of actors ...

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