Fireside Theater - Season 2
Fireside Theater is an American anthology drama series that ran on NBC from 1949 to 1958, and was the first successful filmed series on American television. Stories were low budget and often based on public domain stories or written by freelance writers such as Rod Serling. While it was panned by critics, it remained in the top ten most popular shows for most of its run. It predated the other major pioneer of filmed TV in America, I Love Lucy, by two years.
Year: 1955
Genre: Drama
Country:
Studio: NBC
Director:
Cast: Gene Raymond, Frank Wisbar
Crew: John Houseman (Producer)
First Air Date: Apr 05, 1949
Last Air date: Jun 28, 1955
Season: 7 Season
Episode: 142 Episode
Runtime: 60 minutes
IMDb: 6.50/10 by 2.00 users
Popularity: 31.437
Language: English
Keyword : anthology
Episode
Smooth Fingers/Germelshausen
Vain Glory/Out of the River
The Spy/The Postmistress of Laurel Rim
Like Money in the Bank/Magic Skin
Scream in the Night/Troubled Harbor
Bandit, Banker and Blonde/The Wall
Heartbeat/Mardi Gras
Checkmate/Solange
The Night Owl/Another Road
Stagecoach Driver McLean/Cowboy's Lament
The Room/Epilogue
Sealed Orders/Battle Scene
The Pardoner's Tale
The Doll/The Bet
The Gambler/Threshold
Dinner for Three/The Vampire
The Devil's Due/Rendezvous
The Golden Ball/Just Three Words
Confession/Reprieve
Of Thee I Love/Double Jeopary
The Imp in the Bottle/The Stronger (restaged)
The Shot/The Red by the Window
Anniversary/Jungle Terror
A Terribly Strange Bed (restaged)/The Stronger (restaged)
Germelshausen (restaged)/Sealed Orders (restaged)
The General's Coat/Vain Glory (restaged)
Leather Heart
The Bunker
The Tangled Web
No Strings Attached
Boys Will Be Men
Operation Mona Lisa
The Parasol
The Hired Girl
Big Ben
The Man Without a Country
The Human Touch/The Assassin
Dinner for Three (restaged)/The Devil's Due (restaged)
The Courting of Bell/Rendezvous (restaged)
The Ear