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  1. Kraft Television Theatre is an American anthology drama television series running from 1947 to 1958. It began May 7, 1947 on NBC , airing at 7:30pm on Wednesday evenings until December of that year. It first promoted MacLaren's Imperial Cheese, which was advertised nowhere else. [1]

    • Anthology Drama
  2. Kraft Theatre: With Ed Herlihy, Vaughn Taylor, Valerie Cossart, Dan Morgan. A well-received anthology series presenting live television dramas.

    • (223)
    • 1947-05-07
    • Drama
    • 60
  3. Ranging from Shakespeare to original contemporary plays, and presented live on camera by some of America's best actors and directors, Kraft Television Theatre helped to bring the television industry out of its infancy. Source for information on Kraft Television Theatre: St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture dictionary.

  4. Kraft Television Theatre is an American anthology drama television series running from 1947 to 1958. It began May 7, 1947 on NBC, airing at 7:30pm on Wednesday evenings until December of that year. It first promoted MacLaren's Imperial Cheese, which was advertised nowhere else.

  5. During the 11 years it was on the air, Kraft Television Theatre presented 650 plays, which were, for the most part, presented live and employed 3,955 actors in over 6,750 roles. It was also the first dramatic series to experiment (in 1953) with colour broadcasts, and it presented two hour-long productions each week (on separate networks).

  6. Trivia. FAQ. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. Kraft Theatre. Top-rated. Wed, Mar 5, 1958. S11.E22. Dog in a Bush Tunnel. A shy girl who lost her immigrant parents is taken in by a stranger, Joe, and nursed back to health. She lost her ability to speak in a concentration camp; Joe helps her to regain her words. 9.0/10. Rate. Top-rated.

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  8. About. Who talked about this show. From the Museum of Broadcast Communications Encyclopedia of Television originally published 1997. Kraft Television Theatre proved to be one of the most durable and honored programs of the Golden Age, airing on NBC from 1947 to 1958.