Ford Television
Theatre Vol -1
Ford Theatre, known as Ford Television Theatre for the TV version,
was a radio and television anthology series broadcast in the United
States in the 1940s and 1950s. At various times the television
series appeared on all three major television networks, while the
radio version was broadcast on two separate networks and on two
separate coasts. Ford Theatre was named for its sponsor, the Ford
Motor Company, which had an earlier success with its concert music
series, The Ford Sunday Evening Hour (1934–42).
The first Ford Theatre on U.S. television appeared on October 17,
1948, near the dawn of regularly scheduled prime time network
programming. This series used primarily Broadway actors.
A half-hour filmed Ford Theatre returned to the airwaves on NBC for
the 1951-52 season on Thursday nights at 9:30pm Eastern. At this
time production was moved from New York to Hollywood, and featured
actors based there rather than on Broadway. Some of these programs
were comedies instead of dramas. Performers appearing during this
era included Frank Bank, Scott Brady, Claudette Colbert, Charles
Coburn, Ed Hinton, Peter Lawford, Ida Lupino, Thomas Mitchell, Karen
Sharpe, Ann Sheridan, Barry Sullivan and Beverly Washburn.
Volume 1 - 13 Dvd's with 50 Episodes
1 menu
Sheila ... Irene Dunne & Philip Ober
Clay Pigeon ... Robert Sterling, Tom Tully & Wayne Morris
A Past Remembered ... William Bendix & Lyle Talbot
Man Across the Hall ... Robert Sterling & Vera Ellen
2
Smattering of Bliss ... Larry Parks
Duffy's man ... Walter Brennan & Phyliss
The Mumblys ... Edgar Buchanan & Virginia Field
Marriageable Male ... Ida Lupino & Jack Lemmon
3
Shadow of Truth (1954) ... Ralph Woodbury
The Policy of Joe Aladdin ... kathryn Grant
Johnny Where are You (1955) ... Gale Storm
Garrity's Sons (1955) Written by Rod Serling... Rory Calhoun Vince
Edwards
4
House of Glass ...Joan Caulfield
The Kill ... MacDonald Carey
Cross Hairs ... Ann Sheridan & James Daly
The Fugitives ... Barry Sullivan & Anita Louise
5
Lucky Tommy Jordan ... Will Rogers Jr & Kevin McCarthy
Your Other Love ... Joan Fontaine
Heart of Gold ... Edmund Gwenn
Hanrahan ... Kathryn Grant
6
Black Jim Hawk ... John Derek
Mrs. Wane Comes to Call ... Phyllis Kirk Peggy Webber
The Marriage Plan ... Eddie Bracken & Mona Freeman
Cardboard Casanova ... Ricardo Montalban & Hillary Brooke
7
People vs Johnston ... Paul Muni
The Ming Lama ... Howard Duff & Angela Lansbury
As the Flame Dies ... Barry Sullivan & Sylvia Sidney
Double Bet ... Laraine Day & Richard Egan
8
Segment ... William Bendix, Ward Bond & Joanne Woodward
Rememberance Day ... Thomas Mitchell
Lady in His Life ... Ricardo Montalban, Arnold Stang & Dick Foran
Woman at Fog Point ... Charles Bickford & Lamont Johnson
9
Never Lend Money to a Woman ... Keefe Brasselle & Anna Maria
Alberghetti
Indirect Approach ... Corinne Calvet & Robert Stack
Miller's Millions ... Thomas Mitchell, Otto Kruger & Richard Webb
Yours for a Dream ... Joanne Dru, S.Z. Sakall & Touch Conners
10
The Last 30 Minutes ... Arthur Franz & Martha Vickers
Paris Edition ... Jack Carson & Valerie French
Ever Since the day ... Robert Stack & Edward Arnold
Tomorrow's Men ... John Derek & Pat O'Brien
11
Garrity's Sons ... Written by Rod Serling... Rory Calhoun Vince
Edwards
Torch of Spring ... Irene Dunne & Gene Barry
Remember to Live ... Dane Clark & Barbara Hale
Too Old For Dolls ... Laraine Day, Franchot Tone & Natalie Wood
12
Life, Liberty and the Orrin Dooley ... Will Rogers Jr & John Archer
Sunk ... Charles Bickford & Kevin McCarthy
Crossed and Double Crossed ... Louis Hayward & Mercedes McCambridge
So Many Things Happen ... Laraine Day & Bruce Bennett
13
Model Wife ... Ralph Bellamy
Celebrity ... Joanne Dru & Dennis Morgan
The Trestle ... Maureen O'Sullivan, Philip Carey & Tim Considine
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