Ethel Barrymore Theatre (TV series) explained

Alt Name:Stage 8
Genre:Anthology
Director:Lewis Allen
Robert Florey
Starring:Ethel Barrymore (host)
Walter Brennan
Akim Tamiroff
Arthur Kennedy (actor)
Eddie Bracken
Bonita Granville
Charles Coburn
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:14
Producer:William A. Calihan Jr.
Lee Savin
Runtime:25 minutes
Channel:DuMont/WABD/Syndication

Ethel Barrymore Theatre was a half-hour anthology television series hosted by Ethel Barrymore[1] and the last series produced by the DuMont Television Network.

While produced by the network, the series was aired on Fridays at 8:30pm ET from September 21 to December 21, 1956 on DuMont station WABD after the network had closed. The series may have been filmed in 1953, and was known as Stage 8 in syndication.

Among the actors appearing were Arthur Kennedy, Charles Coburn, Anita Louise, Gene Lockhart, Eddie Bracken, and Akim Tamiroff.

Background

In 1952, Barrymore signed a contract with Interstate Television Corporation to work on The Ethel Barrymore Theatre as actress, advisor, and commentator.[2] The contract included "a substantial salary plus residual rights".[3]

The second episode produced by ITC in 1952 was Daughters of Mars, which starred Barrymore, Selena Royle, Elizabeth Risdon, and Phillip Terry. The director was Lewis Allen, and the producer was Lee Savin.[4]

Episode status

As with most DuMont series, no episodes are known to exist.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: McNeil. Alex. Total Television. 1996. Penguin Books USA, Inc.. New York, New York. 0-14-02-4916-8. 262. 4th.
  2. News: (photo caption) . March 8, 2021 . Broadcasting . May 12, 1952 . 72.
  3. News: There's No Business Like TV Talent . March 8, 2021 . Broadcasting . May 12, 1952 . 89.
  4. News: Film Report . March 8, 2021 . Broadcasting . June 23, 1952 . 80.