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  1. 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 4,200 sets, employing 210,000 props, & 15,000 costumes.

  2. The television series NBC Matinee Theater was broadcast from Oct. 31, 1955 to June 27, 1958, by the National Broadcasting Company. The host was John Conte, the producer was Albert McCleery. The series featured over 7000 actors appearing in 666 productions. Spelling of series varies at times: NBC Matinee Theatre.

  3. Matinee Theater is an American anthology series that aired on NBC during the Golden Age of Television, from October 31, 1955, to June 27, 1958. Its name is often seen as Matinee Theatre.

  4. 5 de ago. de 2019 · A college student faces embarrassment and expulsion for having cheated on an exam. Her fiance is a member of the university's undergraduate honor board and c...

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  5. 2.06 [205] Matinee Theater: THE LADY'S MAID'S BELL 04Sep1956 Teleplay by Robert Esson Story by Edith Wharton starring Maureen O'Sullivan Synopsis: A devoted housemaid tries as a ghost what she failed to do as a. person - to resolve the complex love life of her mistress. 2.07 [206] Matinee Theater: ONE HUNDRED RED CONVERTIBLES 05Sep1956 starring

  6. Dracula: Directed by Lamont Johnson. With John Conte, John Carradine, Lisa Daniels, Victor Jory. The vampire count leaves his Transylvanian home to wreak havoc across the world.

  7. Matinee Theater (season 1) (NBC Daytime) (1955-1956) Matinee Theater (season 2) (NBC Daytime) (1956-1957) Matinee Theater (season 3) (NBC Daytime) (1957-1958) 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 ...