Star Stage Explained

Star Stage is a half-hour American television anthology series that began on September 9, 1955, and ended on September 7, 1956.[1]

It was sponsored on alternate weeks by Chesebrough-Ponds and Campbell Soup Company and hosted by Jeffrey Lynn, who became host on the November 18 telecast.[1] Thirty-nine episodes aired on NBC. Approximately two-thirds of the episodes were done live and the remainder were filmed.[1] Filmed episodes were produced by Revue.[2] Some episodes originated from WRCA-TV in New York City, and others came from KRCA-TV in Los Angeles. When the program debuted, it was carried live on 31 stations and by delayed broadcast on 12.[3]

Guest stars included: Mary Astor, Ralph Bellamy, Polly Bergen, Ward Bond, Eddie Bracken, Rod Cameron, Wendell Corey, Joseph Cotten, Jeanne Crain, Paul Douglas, Dan Duryea, Joan Fontaine, Greer Garson, Betty Grable, Lorne Greene, Dennis Morgan, Sylvia Sidney,[4] Jack Whiting, Cornel Wilde, and Alan Young.

Mort Abrahams was the executive producer, and Charles Russell was the initial producer, In March 1956, S. Mark Smith was named producer.[5] Directors included feature film directors, Robert Stevenson, Sidney Lanfield, Felix E. Feist, and Don Weis.

Episodes

Partial List of Episodes of Star Stage
Date Title Actor(s)
September 16, 1955 "Cop Without a Badge" Joey Walsh, James Gregory[6]
October 7, 1955 "On Trial" Joseph Cotten[7]
December 25, 1955 "The Knife" Donald Woods, Pud Flanagan, Edward Binns, Barbara Joyce, Anne Hegira[8]
February 24, 1956 "Career" Greer Garson, Patric Knowles, Stephen Bekassy, Richard Erdman, Sarah Selby, Douglas Evans, Mandie Prickett[9]
August 10, 1956 "The Sainted General" Luther Adler[10]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Brooks. Tim. Marsh. Earle. The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present. 1999. The Ballentine Publishing Group. New York. 0-345-42923-0. 959. 7th.
  2. News: TV 'Star Stage' to offer drama . May 2, 2021 . The New York Times . August 25, 1955 . 47. . ProQuest.
  3. News: Friday (9) . May 2, 2021 . Ross Reports on Television . September 4, 1955 . 100.
  4. News: Debut . Independent . Long Beach Independent . September 9, 1955 . 30 . . March 27, 2015.
  5. News: Network People . May 3, 2021 . Broadcasting . March 5, 1956 . 74.
  6. News: Shanley . J. P. . TV: Break for Teen-ager: School Boy's Story on 'Star Stage' . May 2, 2021 . The New York Times . September 17, 1955 . 35. . ProQuest.
  7. News: Tonight's Television . . . . May 3, 2021 . The Vancouver Sun . October 7, 1955 . 33. Newspapers.com.
  8. News: Nancy Gates Is Heroine Of Western . May 3, 2021 . The Des Moines Register . December 25, 1955 . 10. Newspapers.com.
  9. Book: Troyan . Michael . A Rose for Mrs. Miniver: The Life of Greer Garson . September 16, 2005 . University Press of Kentucky . 978-0-8131-9150-8 . 381 . September 20, 2023 . en.
  10. News: TV Key Previews . May 2, 2021 . The Capital Times . August 10, 1956 . Wisconsin, Madison . 21. Newspapers.com.