DuMont Royal Theater explained

Alt Name:Royal Playhouse
Runtime:30 minutes
Country:United States
Network:DuMont

DuMont Royal Theater (also known as Royal Playhouse) is an American dramatic anthology television series which ran on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network from April 12, 1951, to June 26, 1952. The half-hour series ran during the summers, and in 1952 it ran on alternate weeks with Gruen Playhouse.[1]

The series helped launch the career of Hugh O'Brian, who later appeared in the popular series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp. Others who appeared on the program included Mary Sinclair and Edgar Barrier.[1]

Bing Crosby Enterprises produced the program, which was also broadcast with the title Crown Theater. DuMont sponsored the series on 18 TV stations, with a variety of sponsors putting it on the air in other markets. United Television Programs was in charge of rights to reruns.[2]

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  1. Book: Brooks . Tim . Marsh . Earle F. . The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present . 2009 . Random House Publishing Group . 9780307483201 . 398 . 2 June 2019 . en.
  2. 10 Examples of what's done with film . Sponsor . March 10, 1952 . 6 . 5 . 105 . 2 June 2019.