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- The_Silver_Theatre abstract "The Silver Theatre is a television series that was broadcast on the CBS television network from 1949 to 1950. Hosted by Conrad Nagel, it was a liveanthology series consisting of dramatic teleplays about romance. It was sponsored by the International Silver Company. Per an episode on the Internet Archive the series ran 25 minutes excluding commercials. There were a total of thirty-nine episodes.It was nominated for one Primetime Emmy Award in 1949 in the category Best Film Made for and Viewed on Television or episode The Guiding Star.Among its guest stars were Hugh Beaumont, Ward Bond, Ann Dvorak, William Frawley, Eva Gabor, Margaret Hamilton, Marsha Hunt (actress), Kim Hunter, Paul Lukas, Diana Lynn, Burgess Meredith, John Payne (actor), George Reeves, and Gig Young.Seventeen filmed episodes of the program were leased and rerun as episodes of The Bigelow Theatre.".
- The_Silver_Theatre thumbnail John_Payne_Silver_Theater_1949.jpg?width=300.
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- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageRevisionID "663992397".
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- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Ann_Dvorak.
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- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Burgess_Meredith.
- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink CBS.
- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Category:1940s_American_television_series.
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- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Conrad_Nagel.
- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Diana_Lynn.
- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Drama.
- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Eva_Gabor.
- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink File:John_Payne_Silver_Theater_1949.jpg.
- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink George_Reeves.
- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Gig_Young.
- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_Beaumont.
- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Movie_Database.
- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink John_Payne_(actor).
- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Kim_Hunter.
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- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Margaret_Hamilton_(actress).
- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Marsha_Hunt_(actress).
- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Lukas.
- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Primetime_Emmy_Award.
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- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink The_Bigelow_Theatre.
- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Ward_Bond.
- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink William_Frawley.
- The_Silver_Theatre wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Silver Theatre".
- The_Silver_Theatre hasPhotoCollection The_Silver_Theatre.
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- The_Silver_Theatre subject Category:1940s_American_television_series.
- The_Silver_Theatre subject Category:1949_American_television_series_debuts.
- The_Silver_Theatre subject Category:1950_American_television_series_endings.
- The_Silver_Theatre subject Category:1950s_American_television_series.
- The_Silver_Theatre subject Category:American_anthology_television_series.
- The_Silver_Theatre subject Category:Black-and-white_television_programs.
- The_Silver_Theatre subject Category:CBS_network_shows.
- The_Silver_Theatre subject Category:English-language_television_programming.
- The_Silver_Theatre subject Category:Live_television_programs.
- The_Silver_Theatre hypernym Series.
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- The_Silver_Theatre comment "The Silver Theatre is a television series that was broadcast on the CBS television network from 1949 to 1950. Hosted by Conrad Nagel, it was a liveanthology series consisting of dramatic teleplays about romance. It was sponsored by the International Silver Company. Per an episode on the Internet Archive the series ran 25 minutes excluding commercials.".
- The_Silver_Theatre label "The Silver Theatre".
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- The_Silver_Theatre sameAs Q7764319.
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- The_Silver_Theatre wasDerivedFrom The_Silver_Theatre?oldid=663992397.
- The_Silver_Theatre depiction John_Payne_Silver_Theater_1949.jpg.
- The_Silver_Theatre isPrimaryTopicOf The_Silver_Theatre.