- Kraft Television Theatre
Infobox Television
show_name = Kraft Television Theatre
caption =Ed Begley , Everett Sloane and Richard Kiley in Rod Serling's "Patterns" on "Kraft Television Theatre" (1955)
genre = Anthology
narrated =Ed Herlihy (1947-55)
Charles Stark (1955)
theme_music_composer = Norman Cloutier
country = USA
language = English
num_seasons = 11
num_episodes = 650
list_episodes =
runtime = 60 mins.
channel =NBC
first_aired =May 7 , 1947
last_aired =October 1 , 1958"Kraft Television Theatre" is an American drama/anthology television series that began
May 7 , 1947 onNBC , airing at 7:30pm on Wednesday evenings until December of that year. In January 1948, it moved to 9pm on Wednesdays, continuing in that timeslot until 1958. Initially produced by the J. Walter Thompson advertising agency, the live hour-long series offered television plays with new stories and new characters each week.cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_g1epc/is_tov/ai_2419100683|title=Kraft Television Theatre|last=Griffith|first=Benjamin |publisher=St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture |accessdate=2008-07-19]Beginning October 1953, ABC added a separate series (also titled "Kraft Television Theatre"), created to promote Kraft's new
Cheez Whiz product. This series ran for 16 months, telecast on Thursday evenings at 9:30pm, until January 1955.Overview
A prestige show for NBC, it launched the careers of more than a few actors, directors and playwrights. Actors on the series included
James Dean ,Colleen Dewhurst ,Anne Francis ,Lee Grant ,Helen Hayes ,Jack Lemmon ,Grace Kelly ,Jack Klugman ,Cloris Leachman ,John Newland ,Paul Newman ,Leslie Nielsen ,Anthony Perkins ,Lee Remick ,George C. Scott ,Rod Steiger , andJoanne Woodward . Announcers for the show wereEd Herlihy (1947-55) and Charles Stark (1955). [ [http://www.tv.com/show/4516/summary.html TV.com: Drama: "Kraft Television Theatre"] ]Directors for the series included George Roy Hill, Fielder Cook and
Sidney Lumet , and the many contributing writers includedRod Serling andJP Miller . Serling won an Emmy for scripting "Patterns" (1956), the best remembered episode of the series. The drama had such an impact that it made television history by staging a second live encore performance two weeks later and was developed as a feature film, also titled "Patterns".In April 1958, Kraft sold the rights to
David Susskind 's Talent Associates, which revamped the series as "Kraft Mystery Theatre". Under that title, it continued until September 1958. Between 1947 and 1958, the series presented more than 650 comedies and dramas.References
External links
*imdb title|id=0039123|title=Kraft Television Theatre
*tv.com show|id=4516|title=Kraft Television Theatre
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