Armstrong Circle Theatre

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  • Genre(s):Drama
  • Release year: 1950
Armstrong Circle Theatre is an American anthology drama television series which ran from 1950 to 1957 on NBC, and then until 1963 on CBS. It alternated weekly with The U.S. Steel Hour. It finished in the Nielsen ratings at #19 for the 1950-1951 season and #24 for 1951-1952.read more

Armstrong Circle Theatre is an American anthology drama television series which ran from 1950 to 1957 on NBC, and then until 1963 on CBS. It alternated weekly with The U.S. Steel Hour. It finished in the Nielsen ratings at #19 for the 1950-1951 season and #24 for 1951-1952. The principal sponsor was Armstrong World Industries.

Original Release

06/06/1950 on NBC

US Release

06/06/1950

Cast

(see additional cast & crew)
# Title Air Date
2 Carousel Sunday, 07 May 1967
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Directors

William Corrigan, Paul Bogart, Ted Post, Garry Simpson, James Sheldon, Cort Steen, Hal Keith, Daniel Petrie, Robert Stevens, Harvey Marlowe, Don Richardson, Herbert B. Swope Jr., Marc Daniels, David Roth, Jack Tyler, Oliam Corrigan, George Simpson, Wade Bingham, Ed Roberts, Charles Harrell, Robert Mulligan, Robert Ellis Miller

Writers

Camille Torabpour, Harold Gast, Alvin Boretz, Irve Tunick, Anne Howard Bailey, Art Wallace, Robert Van Scoyk, Roger O. Hirson, Frank De Felitta, Jerome Ross, Doris Halman, Ruth Woodman, Hamilton Benz, Vance Bourjaily, William Dudley, Carey Wilber, Roger Garis, Nicholas E. Baehr, Frank O'Neill, Don Mankiewicz, George Lowther, Irving Gaynor Neiman, Kay Arthur, Elizabeth Hume, Ira Avery, Abram S. Ginnes, Philip H. Reisman Jr., Leslie Scott, Robert J. Crean, Jeanne Warner, Irving Elman, Alvin Yudcoff, David Shaw, John Vlahos, Sheldon Stark, Peggy Hilton, Konrad Bercovici, Virginia Dugan, Lawrence Dugan, Leon Tokatyan, Theodore W. Case, S. Lee Pogostin, Robert Alan Aurthur, Michele Cousin, William Welch, Turner Bullock, Jerome Coopersmith, Eli Cantor, Dennis Conover, George Lefferts, Elliott Baker, Dale Wasserman, James Garvin, Bob Duncan, Michael Dyne, David Davidson, Douglas Taylor, Don Ettlinger, Rod Serling, John Gay, Milton Geiger, J. Campbell Bruce, Virginia Mazer, John G. Fuller, Robert Noah, Richard McCracken, Ted Mills, Alfred Brenner, Cornelius Ryan, E.B. White, Mel Goldberg, Mann Rubin, Morton Wishengrad, Max Ehrlich, John Eldridge, Edmund Morris, Alvin Sapinsley, Loring Mandel, Jay Presson Allen, James Thurber, Frank D. Gilroy, John McGreevey, George Bellak, John Hanley, Joe Venable, William Noble, Philip W. Foster, Edward D. Radin, Frederic Manley, Cullen Moore, Michael Bialoguski, David Padwa, Gaynor Neiman, Irene Foley, Alice Fleming, Deanna Pak, Charlotte Paul, Bronson Dudley, Philip Foster, Robert Pollock, Sam Hall, Elaine Ryan, Cameron Hawley, Thomas J. Fleming, Sam Elkin, Peggy Mann, Edward S. Fox, George Faulkner, Greer Johnson, Joseph Schull, Peter Kalischer, Ellen McCracken, Kathleen Lindsey, Robert Howard Lindsay, Carol Warner Gluck, Muffet Peter, Newton Meltzer, Edgar Marvin, Dorcas Durkee, Butler Sheldon, Philip Kalfur, Roger Vornholt, Terry Ross, Alice French, Wilson Bower, Sylvia Weld, Virginia Travers, Peter W. Cobb, Prentiss Moore, Martha Fulton, Josephine Schillid, Gena Canestrari, Frances Tyssen Nutt, Helen Papashvily, Hobe Morris, Robert David Burke, Bernard Woolfe, Eric Arthur, Wilson Lehr, Nunnally Johnson, Jerry Ross, James W. Gavin

Cast

Producers

Editors

Barbara Schultz

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