1953 Sylvania Television Awards Explained

Sylvania Award
Date:December 1, 1953
Location:New York City
Country:United States
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The 1953 Sylvania Television Awards were presented on December 1, 1953, at Hotel Pierre in New York City. The Sylvania Awards were established by Sylvania Electric Products. The awards were selected by a committee of 16 judges led by Deems Taylor.[1]

The Ford 50th Anniversary Show, a two-hour variety show broadcast simultaneously on both CBS and NBC received four special awards for producer Leland Hayward, director Clark Jones, choreographer Jerome Robbins, and Mary Martin for her work on the 50 years of fashion sketch.

The following additional awards were presented:[2] [3] [1]

The committee issued a report criticizing the "repetition and loud volume of sound in commercials, lack of a fresh approach in programs, lack of simplicity in set design, and use of dubbed in recorded laughter in filmed programs."[3] [1]

Notes and References

  1. News: Mediocre TV Shows, Commercials Are Hit. Binghamton Press . December 2, 1953. 43. Newspapers.com.
  2. News: TV Awards Announced. The Ventura County Star-Free Press. December 2, 1953. 11.
  3. News: Ford Show Wins Four TV Awards. The Harford Courant. December 2, 1953. Newspapers.com.