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#19064: DIMENSION X
1951-09-29, NBC, min.
Arch Oboler

April 8th, 1950- September 29th, 1951

Dimension X was an NBC radio program broadcast mostly on an unsponsored, sustaining basis from April 8th, 1950- September 29th, 1951. The first thirteen episodes were broadcast live, and the remainder were prerecorded. 

Guest: Arch Oboler of "Lights Out." Five minute interview.                 
#13101: DANGER WITH GRANGER
1956-11-24, , 2 min.
Steve Granger

July 23rd, 1956-February 25th, 1957
 
A half-hour radio drama created by the Mutual Broadcasting Company based on the dramatic files of New York City private detective Steve Granger. 

The opening excerpt is heard.                       
#5900*: DUPONT SHOW OF THE MONTH: <b>"JUNIOR MISS"</b>
1957-12-20, WCBS, 80 min.
N/A

September 29, 1957-March 21, 1961. An irregularly scheduled collection of culturally outstanding dramas usually presented monthly. SEARCH PROGRAM TITLE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.
#5917*: DUPONT SHOW OF THE MONTH: <b>"THE RED MILL"</b>
1958-04-19, WCBS, 80 min.
N/A

September 29, 1957-March 21, 1961. An irregularly scheduled collection of culturally outstanding dramas usually presented monthly. SEARCH PROGRAM TITLE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.
#14055: DOCTORS, THE
1963-04-12, NBC, min.
Margot Moser , Jock Gaynor , Richard Roat , Fred J. Scollay

April 1, 1963-December 31, 1982. In 1972, the serial "The Doctors" became the first daytime soap to win an Emmy. By the early '80s, the show became television's lowest-rated serial and was canceled at the end of 1982. 

A weekly drama-anthology series follows the activities of four staff members of a metropolitan hospital. Jock Gaynor portrays surgeon William Scott. Richard Roat plays internist Jerry Chandler. Margot Moser is Dr. Elizabeth Hayes. Fred J. Scollay is seen as the Rev. Samuel Shafer, hospital chaplain.  

10th episode from April 12th, 1963.

                         
#19378: DIVORCE COURT
1963-12-23, WPIX, min.
Bill Walsh , Voltaire Perkins

1957-1969 (Syndicated)

Long- running courtroom drama presenting a new case each day.The main premise of the show was to help stem the rising tide of divorces. Actor Voltaire Perkins played the judge while Bill Walsh and Colin Male were the courtroom narrators.    

In this episode: Chadwick vs. Chadwick.

Narrator: Bill Walsh.                          
#6060B: DAYS OF OUR LIVES
1965-11-08, NBC, 30 min.
MacDonald Carey

Set in the town of Salem, this serial was built around the Horton family - Tom & Alice, their five children, assorted grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great great grandchildren. Macdonald Carey played the role of Dr. Tom Horton until his death in March 1994.
#19710B: DAVID FROST PROMOTIONAL SPOT
1969-07-05, , min.
David Frost

David Frost in a promotional spot announcing the debut of The David Frost Show Monday, July 7th.          
#17723: DEMOCRATIC PARTY TELETHON
1973-09-15, , min.
R. Strauss , Barbara Jordan

Politicians and Hollywood stars hold a seven-hour telethon for the Democratic party in Los Angeles, California. Representative Barbara Jordan of Texas is scheduled to be one of the speakers.                 
#7901: DAYS OF OUR LIVES
1974-06-05, NBC, 30 min.
MacDonald Carey

November 8th, 1965-Present 

This soap opera began as a half hour show. It expanded to one hour beginning April 21st, 1975. Set in the town of Salem, this serial was built around the Horton family - Tom & Alice, their five children, assorted grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. Macdonald Carey played the role of Dr. Tom Horton until his death in March 1994. 
                        
#6061: DAYS OF OUR LIVES
1974-10-16, NBC, 30 min.
MacDonald Carey

Set in the town of Salem, this serial was built around the Horton family - Tom & Alice, their five children, assorted grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great great grandchildren. Macdonald Carey played the role of Dr. Tom Horton until his death in March 1994. 
 Beginning April 21, 1975 the show expanded to 60 minutes.           
#6074: DOCTORS, THE
1974-10-16, NBC, 30 min.
N/A

April 1, 1963-December 31, 1982. In 1972, the serial "The Doctors" became the first daytime soap to win an Emmy. By the early 80's, the show became television's lowest rated serial and was canceled at the end of 1982.
#17982: DISASTER MOVIES SPECIAL
1975-03-17, , min.
Host

Special on disaster movies.           
#8103: DOCTORS, THE
1975-07-17, NBC, 30 min.
David OBrien , James Pritchett , Lydia Bruce

April 1st, 1963- December 31st, 1982

Daytime soap opera running on NBC from 1963-1982. It starred James Pritchett, Lydia Bruce, and David OBrien.          
#7902: DAYS OF OUR LIVES
1975-07-17, NBC, 30 min.
MacDonald Carey

November 8th, 1965-Present 

This soap opera began as a half hour show. It expanded to one hour beginning April 21st, 1975. Set in the town of Salem, this serial was built around the Horton family - Tom & Alice, their five children, assorted grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. Macdonald Carey played the role of Dr. Tom Horton until his death in March 1994. 
                                     
#9972: DICK CAVETT'S BACKLOT U.S.A.
1976-04-05, CBS, 90 min.
Gene Kelly , John Wayne , Mickey Rooney , Dick Cavett , Mae West , Lou Zivkovich

A look at the Golden Age of filmmaking. 

Host: Dick Cavett. 

*For details see duplicate #8014.                           
#8014: DICK CAVETT'S BACKLOT U.S.A.
1976-04-05, CBS, 60 min.
Gene Kelly , John Wayne , Mickey Rooney , Dick Cavett , Mae West , Lou Zivkovich

A look at the Golden Age of filmmaking. 

Host: Dick Cavett. 

A sentimental journey down Hollywood's memory lane. Touring Paramount Studios, Dick Cavett is the guide for the hour which blends musical numbers and conversations with stars to recall the old days of movie-making. Cavett meets Mickey Rooney on a city-street lot, where Rooney and a children's chorus sing and dance to "We Got Us." On an old west set, John Wayne recalls his career, and there's also a comic sketch with Gene Kelly. The highlight of the show is a closing segment with Miss Mae West who is costumed as Diamond Lil, in one of her '30s roles. The 82 year old Miss West sings sultry versions of "Frankie and Johnny," and "After You've Gone."                                      
#8110: DON'T TREAD ON ME: VOICES FROM THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
1976-06-06, WMHT, 60 min.
Narrator

Life during the American Revolution is re-created in dramatic vignettes based on letters, diaries, newspaper accounts and songs of the era. Scenes depict the farmers unaccustomed to military life being trained as soldiers; women struggling to feed and cloth their families despite supply shortages. 

                       
#8137: DEATH DEFIERS, THE
1977-01-30, CBS, 90 min.
Telly Savalas , Evil Kenevil , Jill St.John

Daredevils risk death by performing various dangerous stunts.          
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