When was “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour” (CBS, 1967-69) canceled?
“The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour” (CBS, 1967-69) was canceled on April 1969.
“The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour” (CBS, 1967-69) was canceled on April 1969.
The hugely popular show “Roller Derby” ran on ABC for two years, from March 1949 to August 1951.
Much of the credit for the visual style of the TV series “Miami Vice”goes to art director Jeffrey Howard, who won an Emmy for his efforts in 1985.
“Winner Take All” (CBS, 1948-51, NBC, 1952) was the first Mark Goodson-Bill Todman TV game show production. Other Goodson-Todman hits have included “Beat the Clock,” “I’ve Got a Secret,” “To Tell the Truth,” “Password,” “The Match Game,” and “What’s My Line.”
“Mirror, Mirror,” where Leonard Nimoy portrays an evil Spock in a barbaric parallel universe, features Spock with a beard.
“The Camel News Caravan” (NBC, 1949-56), with John Cameron Swayze, was the first TV news show to feature newsreel footage. Before then TV news relied mainly on announcers.
Lorenzo Music provided the voice of Carlton the Doorman on “Rhoda” (CBS, 1974-78). He was never seen.