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  1. Kraft Television Theatre è una serie televisiva statunitense in 587 episodi trasmessi per la prima volta nel corso di 11 stagioni dal 1947 al 1958.. È una serie di tipo antologico sponsorizzata dalla Kraft in cui ogni episodio rappresenta una storia a sé. Gli episodi sono storie perlopiù di genere drammatico e rappresentano sia storie originali che opere di autori classici come Canto di ...

  2. Kraft, Suspense Theater has a star studded cast of characters who take you on a thrill-ride with every episode. Buckle up...One other thing; if you're like m...

  3. US Anthology series 1947-58. release date 7May47. Notes on Kraft Television Theatre. -- This hour program was one TV's earliest and most prestigious drama. Anthology series, running on NBC from 1947 to 1958. In 11 1/2 years Kraft had presented 650 plays from over. 18,845 scripts, starred and/or featured 3,955 actors and actresses in 6,750 roles.

  4. 1957 • 19 Episodes. Season 11 of Kraft Television Theatre premiered on September 25, 1957. Presumption of Innocence. (11x51, October 1, 1958) View All Seasons.

  5. Kraft Television Theatre. 0 references. Identifiers. Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID. topic/Kraft-Television-Theatre. subject named as. Kraft Television Theatre. 0 references. fernsehserien.de ID. kraft-television-theatre. 0 references. Freebase ID /m/090_bw. 1 reference. stated in. Freebase Data Dumps. publication date. 28 October 2013.

  6. 1 de dic. de 2018 · John Reber, pictured here, was the head of the radio and television department at the J. Walter Thompson Company (JWT).Reber was in charge of casting the television show Kraft Television Theatre for JWT 's client Kraft. While he believed that communists should not be hired, he struggled to maintain the quality of the show against the broad list of performers he was not allowed to use in the ...

  7. Other articles where Kraft Television Theatre is discussed: George Roy Hill: Early work: …he wrote a teleplay for Kraft Television Theatre, in which he also acted, and he later directed A Night to Remember (1956), about the sinking of the Titanic, for the show. The following year he began directing for Playhouse 90, a program that featured 90-minute live episodes.