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    The United States Steel Hour

    1953 · Anthology series

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  1. The United States Steel Hour: Created by Richard Andrews. With Richard Kiley, Betsy Palmer, Edward Andrews, Biff McGuire. In this live drama series, over two hundred live plays, covering all aspects of society, were shown.

    • (185)
    • 1953-10-27
    • Comedy, Drama
    • 60
  2. Arnold Boult is determined to make his son a success at all costs. He commits arson, causes two suicides, and bribes people. His wife, unable to leave him, becomes alcoholic and dies. His son is killed. After doing time in prison he searches for his illegitimate grandson.

  3. Episode List. Season: OR. Year: Season 1. Add Image. S1, Ep1. 27 Oct. 1953. P.O.W. Rate. American prisoners of war in Korea have a hard time of it. Add Image. S1, Ep2. 10 Nov. 1953. Hope for a Harvest. Rate. An autobiographical story about the loss of the American work ethic and problems of racism during World War II. Add Image. S1, Ep3.

  4. CBS. Drama. Watchlist. Live productions from New York City were featured in this biweekly anthology series, which showcased more than 200 plays during its 10-year run.

  5. The United States Steel Hour is an anthology series which brought hour-long dramas to television from 1953 to 1963. The television series and the radio program that preceded it were both sponsored by the United States Steel Corporation.

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  7. TV Show TV Show Reviews The United States Steel Hour. The United States Steel Hour. 1953. Comedy/Drama. Advertisement. Browse Episodes. Season 9. Slide 1 of 26. 26. Murder on the Agenda. 25. Male Call

  8. The United States Steel Hour was one of America’s most enduring television anthology series and provided some of its most memorable moments of drama and comedy. Perhaps its most famous production was ‘No Time for Sergeants,’ a classic comedy starring Andy Griffith as country hick Will Stockdale drafted into the US Air Force.

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