CTVA US Music Variety - "The Arthur Murray Party" (ABC/DuMont/CBS/NBC)
(1950-60)
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Music Variety
The Arthur Murray Party (1950-60)
aka
"Arthur Murray's Dance Party "
aka
"The Arthur Murray Show "
Episode Guide
compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by: Rina Fox, Tom Alger
references:
TV Guide /
Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov)
Internet Movie Database (https://us.imdb.com)
UCLA Film and Television Archive
The Arthur Murray Party (season
1) (ABC/DuMont/ABC)
(1950-51 )
The Arthur Murray Party (season
2) (ABC/CBS)
(1951-52 )
The Arthur Murray Party (season
3) (DuMont/CBS)
(1952-53 )
The Arthur Murray Party (season
4) (NBC)
(1953-54 )
The Arthur Murray Party (season
5) (NBC)
(1955 )
The Arthur Murray Party (season
6) (CBS)
(1956 )
The Arthur Murray Party (season
7) (NBC)
(1957 )
The Arthur Murray Party (season
8) (NBC)
(1958-59 )
The Arthur Murray Party (season
9) (NBC)
(1959-60 )
ABC/ DuMont / CBS / NBC
Producers: Arthur Murray, Howard Barnes, West Hooker
US Music Variety Dance series 1950-60 over 300 episodes half-hour & hour shows
Hosted by
Arthur Murray
Kathryn Murray
(wife)
Music:
The Ray Carter Orchestra , Emile Coleman, Stanley Melba.
Announcer: Ted Brown
Premise/Background:
Ballroom dancing was the subject of the show which was co-hosted by Kathryn
Murray, wife of Arthur Murray,
founder of the dancing schools which bear his name. Most shows featured songs,
comedy sketches, and dance contests.
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