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  1. Musical Comedy Time is an anthology television series that was broadcast on CBS in 1950 and 1951. It was the first television program in the history of the medium to feature televised adaptations of musical theatre works from the Broadway stage. [1]

  2. Musical Comedy Time: With Lynne Forrester, Billy Gilbert, Erik Rhodes, Melville Cooper. Live adaptations of operettas and Broadway musical comedies.

  3. 8 de feb. de 2024 · By Stephen Barker. Published Feb 8, 2024. Link copied to clipboard. Summary. Funny musicals combine humor and catchy tunes to provide a delightful escape and commentary on the human condition. Comedy musicals have a universal language that transcends cultural barriers, connecting with audiences from all walks of life.

  4. Genres Comedy. Musical Comedy Time was a series of hour long adaptations of Broadway musical comedies and operettas. The show alternated with Robert Montgomery Presents in it's Monday night time slot (9:30/8:30 Central) for the one season it aired. Many well known stage performers, from Broadway and the New York opera scene, appeared on the ...

  5. Musical Comedy Time (1950–1951) Episode List. Season: OR. Year: Season 1. Add Image. S1, Ep1. 2 Oct. 1950. Anything Goes. Rate. A nightclub singer tries to help an American woo an English heiress who is being forced into a loveless marriage by her mother. Add Image. S1, Ep2. 16 Oct. 1950. Whoopee. Rate.

  6. Overview. Musical Comedy Time is a series of live hour-long adaptations of Broadway musical comedies and standard operettas that aired on NBC from October 2, 1950 to March 19, 1951. Full Cast & Crew.

  7. 18. lists. Musical Comedy Time 1950. Status Ended. Network NBC. Premiered October 2, 1950. Runtime 45m. Total Runtime 12h 45m (13 episodes) Country United States. Languages English. Genres Comedy. Musical Comedy Time was a series of hour long adaptations of Broadway musical comedies and operettas.