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1. Tales of Tomorrow (1951–1953)
TV-G | 25 min | Drama, Horror, Mystery
"Tales of Tomorrow" was a hosted science fiction anthology series running from 1951 until 1953.
Stars: Leslie Nielsen, Cameron Prud'Homme, Edgar Stehli, Theo Goetz
Votes: 457
2. Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951–1978)
Comedy, Drama
Probably the longest-running anthology series on television, the "Hallmark Hall of Fame" has been presenting television dramatizations of famous plays and books, as well as original programs especially written for the series, since 1951.
Stars: Sarah Churchill, Howard Wierum, Frank Daly, Robert Daggett
Votes: 337
3. Studio One (1948–1958)
60 min | Drama
A pinnacle of the Golden Age of Television, "Studio One" presented a wide range of memorable dramas and received eighteen Emmy nominations and five wins during its prestigious nine-year run on CBS.
Stars: Betty Furness, Paul Branson, Charlton Heston, Mary Sinclair
Votes: 330
4. BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950–1959)
Drama
Series of television plays performed live.
Stars: Richard Caldicot, George Woodbridge, Robert Brown, Michael Brennan
Votes: 179
5. Lux Video Theatre (1950–1959)
30 min | Comedy, Drama
Live dramatic shows featuring Hollywood stars, adaptations of motion pictures, and a host accompanying. The host would introduce each act, and would conduct an interview with the stars at the end of the play.
Stars: Ken Carpenter, Jay Jackson, Otto Kruger, Gordon MacRae
Votes: 154
6. Rocky King, Detective (1950–1954)
30 min | Action, Drama, Crime
At the end of each show, Rocky King (Roscoe Karns) calls his wife, Mabel, and says, "Case is closed Mabel, I'm coming home".
Stars: Roscoe Karns, Todd Karns, Grace Carney, Stephen Elliott
Votes: 77
7. We Still Are! (1985)
40 min | Documentary, Short, Musical
Promo film for Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, with host Alice Faye. Faye looks back on her career in Hollywood.
Director: Charles Manno | Star: Alice Faye
Votes: 16
8.
Tales of Tomorrow (1951–1953)
Episode:
The Quiet Lady
(1952)
TV-G | Drama, Horror, Mystery
An extraterrestrial cloud brings a deadly disease.
Stars: John Conte, Una O'Connor
Votes: 14
10. Shadow of the Cloak (1951–1952)
30 min | Action, Drama, Mystery
Peter House was an agent for International Security Intelligence in this live spy series.
Stars: Helmut Dantine, Boris Aplon, Joe Silver, Judson Pratt
11. The Adventures of a Man in Search of a Heart: A Joleron Production Starring the Tin Woodman from the Land of Oz (1974)
6 min | Animation, Short, Musical
Directors: Joel Herron, Myron Waldman | Star: Ron Marshall
12. The Heart That Changed Color: A Joleron Production Starring the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow from the Land of Oz (1975)
9 min | Animation, Short, Musical
Directors: Joel Herron, Myron Waldman | Stars: Earl Hammond, Ron Marshall, Helene Miles
13.
Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951–1978)
Episode:
Reign of Terror
(1952)
Comedy, Drama
Director: William Corrigan | Stars: Sarah Churchill, Wesley Addy, Margaret Allworthy, Clement Fowler
14.
Lux Video Theatre (1950–1959)
Episode:
Ceylon Treasure
(1952)
30 min | Comedy, Drama
Director: Buzz Kulik | Stars: Jay Jackson, Ronald Long, Audrey Meadows, Edmond O'Brien
15.
Studio One (1948–1958)
Episode:
The Hero
(1951)
60 min | Drama
A woman is torn between her love for the life of a professional tennis player and that of being a wife, a young lady finds herself on the horns of a domestic dilemma.
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner | Stars: Patricia Collinge, Betty Furness, Paul Hartman
16.
Rocky King, Detective (1950–1954)
Episode:
Murder Lays the Odds
(1952)
Action, Drama, Crime
Directors: Wes Kenney, Lee Polk | Stars: Roscoe Karns, Todd Karns
17.
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950–1959)
Episode:
The Hero
(1953)
Drama
Stars: Peter Arne, Malcolm Black, Colin Campbell, George Coulouris
18.
Shadow of the Cloak (1951–1952)
Episode:
The Man with the Dark Glasses
(1951)
Action, Drama, Mystery
Stars: Ernest Borgnine, Rod Colbin, Helmut Dantine, Joe Leon