Matinee Theater

Matinee Theater

1955

Season

3
2
1
135 - Course for Collision
Jun. 13,1958

134 - Washington Square
Jun. 12,1958

133 - Town in Turmoil
Jun. 11,1958

132 - The Story of Marcia Gordon
Jun. 10,1958

131 - The Nightbird's Crying
Jun. 06,1958

130 - The Road to Recovery
Jun. 05,1958

129 - Look Out for John Tucker
Jun. 04,1958

128 - The End of the Season
Jun. 03,1958

127 - Button Button
May. 29,1958

126 - The Riddle of Mary Murray
May. 27,1958

125 - The Young and the Fair
May. 23,1958

124 - Day of Discoveries
May. 22,1958

123 - Much Ado About Nothing, Part 2
May. 21,1958

122 - Much Ado About Nothing, Part 1
May. 20,1958

121 - The Cause
May. 12,1958

120 - Angel Street
May. 09,1958

119 - The Quest of Quesnay
May. 07,1958

118 - The Quiet Street
Apr. 25,1958

117 - Some Blessed People
Apr. 24,1958

116 - Phony Venus
Apr. 23,1958

115 - A Boy Grows Up
Apr. 22,1958

114 - Washington Whispers Money
Apr. 18,1958

113 - Found Money
Apr. 17,1958

112 - The Canterville Ghost
Apr. 15,1958

111 - Walk in the Sky
Apr. 11,1958

110 - A Case of Fear
Apr. 10,1958

109 - Man of the House
Apr. 09,1958

108 - Death Takes a Holiday
Apr. 08,1958

107 - The Velvet Glove
Apr. 04,1958

106 - The Two Mrs. Carrolls
Apr. 03,1958

105 - The Inspector General
Apr. 02,1958

104 - Design for Glory
Apr. 01,1958

103 - The Silver Spider
Mar. 28,1958

102 - The Vagabond
Mar. 27,1958

101 - The Alleyway
Mar. 26,1958

100 - O'Rourke's House
Mar. 25,1958

99 - Hush, Mahala, Hush
Mar. 21,1958

98 - Dandy Dick
Mar. 20,1958

97 - On Approval
Mar. 19,1958

96 - Anxious Night
Mar. 18,1958

95 - Contingent Fire
Mar. 14,1958

94 - Career Angel
Mar. 13,1958

93 - You and I
Mar. 12,1958

92 - With Love We Live
Mar. 11,1958

91 - Mrs. Moonlight
Mar. 10,1958

90 - The Prophet Hosea
Mar. 07,1958

89 - Vigilante
Mar. 05,1958

88 - Wednesday's Child
Mar. 04,1958

87 - The Devil's Violin
Feb. 28,1958

86 - The Hickory Heart
Feb. 27,1958

85 - The 65th Floor
Feb. 26,1958

84 - The Suicide Club
Feb. 25,1958

83 - Marriage of Convenience
Feb. 24,1958

82 - Heart's Desire
Feb. 21,1958

81 - Goodbye on Thursday
Feb. 20,1958

80 - The 10th Muse
Feb. 18,1958

79 - Eden End
Feb. 17,1958

78 - The Third Person
Feb. 14,1958

77 - Without Fear or Favor
Feb. 13,1958

76 - Life Upon the Wicked Stage
Feb. 12,1958

75 - Monsieur Beaucaire
Feb. 11,1958

74 - The Odd Ones
Feb. 07,1958

73 - Man Without a Country
Feb. 06,1958

72 - The Long, Long Laugh
Feb. 05,1958

71 - The Iceman
Feb. 04,1958

70 - Cave-In
Feb. 03,1958

69 - Love Out of Town
Jan. 31,1958

68 - The Man with Pointed Toes
Jan. 28,1958

67 - Solider's Boy
Jan. 27,1958

66 - Decision
Jan. 24,1958

65 - Forever and Ever
Jan. 23,1958

64 - The Golden Fleecing
Jan. 22,1958

63 - The Man Who Wanted to Hate
Jan. 21,1958

62 - Daisy Mayne
Jan. 20,1958

61 - Thunderbolt
Jan. 17,1958

60 - Something Stolen, Something New
Jan. 16,1958

59 - More Than a Man
Jan. 15,1958

58 - The Makropoulos Secret
Jan. 14,1958

57 - Home on the Range
Jan. 13,1958

56 - A Chance to Die
Jan. 10,1958

55 - The Great Obstacle Courtship
Jan. 09,1958

54 - Two-Picture Deal
Jan. 08,1958

53 - The Collected Letters of Mr. Sage
Jan. 07,1958

52 - The Europeans
Jan. 06,1958

51 - The House with the Golden Street
Jan. 03,1958

50 - The Survival Kit
Jan. 02,1958

49 - Daughter of Kings
Dec. 31,1957

48 - The Little Minister
Dec. 25,1957

47 - Amahl and the Night Visitors
Dec. 24,1957

46 - Sara Crewe
Dec. 23,1957

45 - In 25 Words or Less
Dec. 20,1957

44 - Tender Leaves
Dec. 19,1957

43 - The Gentleman Caller
Dec. 18,1957

42 - Gentleman of Fortune
Dec. 17,1957

41 - No Time for Comedy
Dec. 16,1957

40 - The Giver and the Gift
Dec. 13,1957

39 - Dark of the Moon
Dec. 12,1957

38 - The Sure Thing
Dec. 11,1957

37 - Give Me a Wand
Dec. 10,1957

36 - The Old Friend
Dec. 10,1957

35 - The Consul
Dec. 09,1957

34 - A Cloud for Jeni
Dec. 06,1957

33 - The Broom and the Groom
Dec. 05,1957

32 - The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg
Dec. 04,1957

31 - Out of My Darkness
Dec. 03,1957

30 - The Conversation Tables
Dec. 02,1957

29 - Daniel Webster and the Sea Serpent
Nov. 29,1957

28 - A Question of Balance
Nov. 27,1957

27 - Green Shores
Nov. 26,1957

26 - Cadenza
Nov. 25,1957

25 - The Johnson House
Nov. 20,1957

24 - Witness to Murder
Nov. 19,1957

23 - The Embassy House
Nov. 18,1957

22 - Remember Me Kindly
Nov. 15,1957

21 - Iris
Nov. 14,1957

20 - The Ransom of Sigmund Freud
Nov. 13,1957

19 - All Over the World
Nov. 12,1957

18 - Aesop and Rhodope
Nov. 11,1957

17 - Grandmama and Grandfather
Nov. 08,1957

16 - Return in Winter
Nov. 07,1957

15 - Something About a Dollar
Nov. 04,1957

14 - Plummer in Paradise
Nov. 01,1957

13 - Elementals
Oct. 31,1957

12 - Nine-Finger Jack
Oct. 30,1957

7 - Lest We Forget
Oct. 23,1957

Trailer

Matinee Theater is an American anthology series that aired on NBC during the Golden Age of Television, from 1955 to 1958. The series, which ran daily in the afternoon, was frequently live. It was produced by Albert McCleery, Darrell Ross, George Cahan and Frank Price with executive producer George Lowther. McCleery had previously produced the live series Cameo Theatre which introduced to television the concept of theater-in-the-round, TV plays staged with minimal sets. Jim Buckley of the Pewter Plough Playhouse recalled: When Al McCleery got back to the States, he originated a most ambitious theatrical TV series for NBC called Matinee Theater: to televise five different stage plays per week live, airing around noon in order to promote color TV to the American housewife as she labored over her ironing. Al was the producer. He hired five directors and five art directors. Richard Bennett, one of our first early presidents of the Pewter Plough Corporation, was one of the directors and I was one of the art directors and, as soon as we were through televising one play, we had lunch and then met to plan next week’s show. That was over 50 years ago, and I’m trying to think; I believe the TV art director is his own set decorator —yes, of course! It had to be, since one of McCleery’s chief claims to favor with the producers was his elimination of the setting per se and simply decorating the scene with a minimum of props. It took a bit of ingenuity.

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