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  1. 18 de nov. de 2011 · Previously circulating as a blurry thumbnail, here, at last, is a large, sharp image of Primo Carnera as TV’s Frankenstein Monster of 1957. The show was NBC’s anthology series, Matinee Theater, beamed live and in color at noon — 3PM on the East Coast — out of Burbank’s Color City Studios. Running from 1955 to 1958, Matinee Theater ...

  2. NBC's Matinee Theater aired LIVE on Television, in COLOR, from October 31, 1955 to June 13, 1958. There were 590 original broadcasts, and 81 KINESCOPE re-runs. During this three year series run 7000 different performers were employed, hundreds of talented writers and directors were engaged, benefiting from a 270 man staff, constructing over ...

  3. Produced by Albert McCreery and directed by Robert Esson, this version of FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER was originally presented April 28, 1958 on the daily live TV anthology series MATINEE THEATRE. A color kinescope of the production was later syndicated as part of a package titled CAMEO THEATER.

  4. Matinee Theater. 1955 -1958. NBC. Drama. Watchlist. Live dramas from Los Angeles were presented weekday afternoons on NBC in an ambitious anthology that featured original material as well as ...

  5. MATINEE THEATER. NBC. Executive Producer Albert McCleery (syndicated title: Cameo Theatre, which aired early 60's) US Daytime Dramatic Anthology (10-31-55 to 6-27-58) Shown every weekday on NBC - 650 episodes produced . Hosted by: John Conte . Directors: Walter Grauman (80 episodes)

  6. Are You Listening?: With John Conte, Conrad Janis, Jack Nicholson. A Dixieland trumpeter trades off his father's fame as a jazz virtuoso.

  7. 2.09 [208] Matinee Theater: GRAMERCY GHOST 07Sep1956 Adapted by Richard McCracken Based on a story by John Cecil Holm Directed by Arthur Hiller starring Sarah Churchill. Synopsis: A pretty young woman whose hand is sought by a strange. trio of rivals—two young men and a ghost.