U.S. Steel Hour (1953-63)
Episode Guide compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by: Rina Fox
references:
Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov)
Internet Movie Database (https://us.imdb.com)
UCLA Film and Television Archive
U.S. Steel Hour (season 1) (ABC) (1953-1954)
U.S. Steel Hour (season 2) (ABC) (1954-1955)
U.S. Steel Hour (season 3) (ABC) (1955-1956)
U.S. Steel Hour (season 4) (CBS) (1956-1957)
U.S. Steel Hour (season 5) (CBS) (1957-1958)
U.S. Steel Hour (season 6) (CBS) (1958-1959)
U.S. Steel Hour (season 7) (CBS) (1959-1960)
U.S. Steel Hour (season 8) (CBS) (1960-1961)
U.S. Steel Hour (season 9) (CBS) (1961-1962)
U.S. Steel Hour (season 10) (CBS) (1962-1963)
U.S. STEEL HOUR
October 27, 1953 to June 12, 1963
(Oct 53 to Jun 55 ABC Tue 9:30-10:30)
(Jul 55 to Jun 63 CBS Wed 10:00-11:00)
US Steel Hour aired on alternate weeks with other
dramatic series.
season 1 1953-54 - ABC Tuesdays 9:30-10:30pm - alternating with Motorola TV Hour (3Nov53 - 18May54)
Summer Replacement ABC Tuesdays 9:30-10:30pm - Center Stage (1Jun54 - 21Sep54)
season 2 1954-55 - ABC Tuesdays 9:30-10:30pm - alternating with Elgin TV Hour (5Oct54 -14Jun55)
early season 3 CBS Wednesdays 10:00-11:00pm - alternating with Front Row Center (1Jun55 - 21Sep55)
season 3 & 4 1955-57 - CBS Wednesday 9:30-10:30pm - alternating with 20th Century-Fox Hour (2 seasons)
season 5
to 10 1957-63
- CBS
Wednesdays 10:00-11:00pm
- alternating with
Armstrong
Circle Theatre (6
seasons)
Executive Producer: Marshall Jamison (1956-1958)
Produced by Theater Guild Production
Won the Emmy in 1953 for Best Dramatic Program
and an Emmy for Best New Program (a tie with Make Room
for Daddy)
Won the Emmy in 1954 for Best Dramatic Program
United States Steel's initial venture into broadcast drama had been on ABC Radio in 1945.
Under the title "The Theatre Guild on the Air".
Directors: included Daniel Petrie, Paul Bogart
Theme song: Untitled Original music by Bernard Green.
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