Curtain Call (American TV series)
Curtain Call is an American television anthology series that aired on NBC in 1952 as the summer replacement for The RCA Victor Show.[1] Fourteen 30-minute episodes were telecast live from Hollywood. Its stories were based upon the works of writers like John Steinbeck, Henry James, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and John Cheever, among others.
| Curtain Call | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Dramatic anthology |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| Production | |
| Producer | Worthington Miner |
| Release | |
| Original network | ABC |
| Original release | June 20 – September 26, 1952 |
Guest stars included Charlton Heston, Boris Karloff, Jack Palance, Robert Preston, Maureen Stapleton, Miriam Hopkins, and John Forsythe. It was produced by Worthington Miner.
Robert Boyle was the director.[2]
Episodes
| Date | Title | Actors |
|---|---|---|
| August 15, 1952 | "The Vexations of A J Wentworth, B A" | Harry Townes, Melville Cooper, Michael McAloney, and Tarry Green[2] |
| August 22, 1952 | "The Liar" | Charlton Heston, Ilona Massey, Fredric Tozere, Susan Harris, Karen Lindgren[3] |
| August 29, 1952 | "The Summer People" | James Dunn, Frances Fuller, Paul Ford, Parker Fennelly, Margaret Hamilton, Jimmy Goodwin, Victor Thorley[4] |
| September 5, 1952 | "The Model Millionaire" | Michael Evans, Stella Andrew, Murray Matheson, Robin Craven, Peter Pagan[5] |
| September 12, 1952 | "Mutiny in the Zoo" | Louise Larrabee, Howard Smith, Nell Harrison, Harry Cook, Victoria Ward[6] |
References
- Tim Brooks; Earle Marsh (2003). "Curtain Call (Dramatic Anthology)". The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946–Present (Eighth ed.). New York: Ballantine Books. p. 264. ISBN 978-0-345-45542-0.
- "Curtain Call". Ross Reports on Television including The Television Index. August 10, 1952. p. 8. Retrieved April 11, 2022.
- "Curtain Call". Ross Reports on Television including The Television Index. August 17, 1952. p. 8. Retrieved April 16, 2022.
- "Curtain Call". Ross Reports on Television including The Television Index. August 31, 1952. p. 8. Retrieved April 23, 2022.
- "Curtain Call". Ross Reports on Television including The Television Index. September 7, 1952. p. 7. Retrieved April 24, 2022.
- "Curtain Call". Ross Reports on Television including The Television Index. September 14, 1952. p. 7. Retrieved May 2, 2022.
External links
- Curtain Call at CVTA with episode list
- Curtain Call at IMDb
- Life magazine article about "The Liar" episode of Curtain Call
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