How long did the TV show “Queen for a Day” run on television?
“Queen for a Day” ran from 1955-59 on NBC and from 1959-64 on ABC.
“Queen for a Day” ran from 1955-59 on NBC and from 1959-64 on ABC.
“Reflections,” by Diana Ross and the Supremes was the theme song for “China Beach” (ABC, 1988-91).
Michael St. Gerard played Elvis in the short-lived TV series “Elvis” (ABC, 1989-90).
The stairs in the TV show “Upstairs, Downstairs” were at 165 Eaton Place in London. The house actually filmed was No. 65, but to avoid lawsuits, the producers glued a “1” in front of the “65.”
What is now the magazine TV Guide with the largest national circulation first appeared on April 3, 1953. It had editions in ten cities and an initial circulation of 1,560,000.
No, Peter Falk, aka Lieutenant Columbo, never appeared on the series “Mrs. Columbo” (NBC, 1979). It was never completely clear that the title character, Kate Columbo (Kate Mulgrew) was even married to the rumpled policeman. Midway through the short-lived series, the character was renamed Kate Callahan and the title became “Kate Loves a Mystery.”
In the 1961-62 season, the “Top Cat” series was on Wednesday nights from 8:30 to 9:00 P.M., on ABC.