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词条 1955–56 United States network television schedule
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  1. Legend

  2. Sunday

  3. Monday

  4. Tuesday

  5. Wednesday

  6. Thursday

  7. Friday

  8. Saturday

  9. References

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The 1955–56 United States network television schedule was for the period that began in September 1955 and ran through March 1956.

The $64,000 Question had debuted on CBS during summer 1955 and became the #1 program on U.S. television. The three networks "rushed to copy this latest hit format, quickly filling prime time with similar contests".[1] (It would not be until fall 1958 that it would be confirmed that several of these new quiz shows were rigged.)[1]

For years, ABC had "struggled to cobble together a TV schedule",[2] but following the network's major success with Disney-produced series Disneyland in 1954, other Hollywood film companies began embracing television. MGM assembled clips for MGM Parade on ABC; ABC also hired Warner Bros. for a Tuesday night program called Warner Brothers Presents. The hour-long umbrella series featured TV adaptations of three Warner Brothers movies: Cheyenne, Casablanca, and Kings Row. Of the three new series, only Cheyenne was a hit with viewers, and ABC began contracting with other Hollywood studios for Westerns.[1] Immediately following Warner Brothers Presents, ABC scheduled The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp. This Western was also produced in conjunction with a Hollywood studio: Desilu Productions.

CBS had its own Western hit with Gunsmoke, which also debuted in fall 1955. Over the next few years, "the rush to Westerns had become a virtual stampede so that, by the fall of 1959, viewers had their choice from a staggering twenty-eight different Western-based prime time series."[1] Around 1955, live drama anthologies, the staple of early television programming, were being phased out by the networks in favor of filmed fare: Westerns, police dramas, quiz shows, and adventure series.[1]

The struggling DuMont Television Network offered little during the 1955–56 television season. DuMont's final program line-up consisted of What's the Story on Wednesday nights at 9:30 and Boxing From St. Nicholas Arena on Monday nights at 9:00.[1] By September 23, What's the Story was off the air.[3] DuMont honored its few remaining network commitments until August 6, 1956, when it ceased operations as a major television network.[4] DuMont hoped to go into independent television production; the company's studio facilities and Electronicam system were used to produce CBS's The Honeymooners during the 1955–1956 season. DuMont's loss was ABC's gain, as some of DuMont's most popular programs, including Life Is Worth Living, Chance of a Lifetime, Life Begins at Eighty, and Down You Go, found their way onto ABC's 1955–1956 prime time schedule.

The crumbling and eventual death of the old DuMont Network meant the 1955–1956 television season would be the first year in which the three major remaining U.S. television networks would be the only full-time commercial participants in prime time, a situation that was to remain for the next 30 years until Fox began network operations in October 1986, although Fox would not enter prime time until Sunday, April 5, 1987.

New series are highlighted in bold.

All times are U.S. Eastern and Pacific time (except for some live sports or events). Subtract one hour for Central and Mountain times.

Each of the 30 highest-rated shows is listed with its rank and rating as determined by Nielsen Media Research.[5]

Legend

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  • {{Color box|#abbfff|border=darkgray}} Light blue indicates local programming
  • {{Color box|lightgreen|border=darkgray}} Light green indicates live sporting events.
  • {{Color box|#bf8fef|border=darkgray}} Light purple indicates movies.
  • {{Color box|#FA8072|border=darkgray}} Red indicates series being burned off and other irregularly scheduled programs, including specials.
  • {{Color box|yellow|border=darkgray}} Yellow indicates the programs in the top 10 for the season.
  • {{Color box|cyan|border=darkgray}} Cyan indicates the programs in the top 20 for the season.
  • {{Color box|magenta|border=darkgray}} Magenta indicates the programs in the top 30 for the season.

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Sunday

Network7:00 PM7:30 PM8:00 PM8:30 PM9:00 PM9:30 PM10:00 PM10:30 PM
ABCYou Asked For ItFamous Film FestivalChance of a LifetimeThe Original Amateur HourLife Begins at EightyLocal Programming
CBSLassieThe Jack Benny Show (5/37.2) / Private Secretary (12/32.4)
(Tied with Ford Theatre)
The Ed Sullivan Show* (3/39.5)General Electric Theater (11/32.9)Alfred Hitchcock PresentsAppointment with AdventureWhat's My Line?
NBCIt's a Great LifeFrontierColgate Variety Hour**Goodyear Television Playhouse/The Alcoa HourThe Loretta Young ShowJustice
DMNLocal Programming
  • The Ed Sullivan Show was formerly Toast of the Town.
    • formerly The Colgate Comedy Hour.
  • On NBC, Color Spread aired as a monthly series, 7:30–9 p.m.
  • Appointment with Adventure premiered on CBS on April 3, 1955, and ran through September 1955, before starting its regular second season in the same time slot on October 2, 1955. The anthology series had no host.

Monday

Network7:00 PM7:30 PM8:00 PM8:30 PM9:00 PM9:30 PM10:00 PM10:30 PM
ABC7:00 Kukla, Fran and Ollie / 7:15 John Daly and the NewsTopper (repeats)TV Reader's DigestThe Voice of FirestoneThe Dotty Mack ShowMedical HorizonsThe Big PictureLocal Programming
CBS7:00 Local / 7:15 Douglas Edwards with the NewsThe Adventures of Robin Hood (20/30.1)The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (27/28.4)
(Tied with People Are Funny)
Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts (16/31.1)I Love Lucy (2/46.1)December Bride (6/37.0)Studio One
NBCLocal7:30 The Tony Martin Show / 7:45 Camel News CaravanCaesar's HourMedicRobert Montgomery PresentsLocal Programming
DMNLocal9:00 Boxing From St. Nicholas Arena / 10:45 At Ringside

Note: On NBC, Producers' Showcase aired as a monthly series 8–9:30 p.m. No longer a network operation, DuMont continued airing its Boxing From St. Nicholas Arena on an occasional basis over individual stations until August 6, 1956. On CBS, in most areas, Douglas Edwards With the News aired at 6:45 p.m., while some cities (including New York) aired the 7:15 p.m. edition.

Tuesday

Network7:00 PM7:30 PM8:00 PM8:30 PM9:00 PM9:30 PM10:00 PM10:30 PM
ABC7:00 Kukla, Fran and Ollie / 7:15 John Daly and the NewsWarner Brothers Presents / Kings Row / Cheyenne / CasablancaThe Life and Legend of Wyatt EarpMake Room for DaddyDu Pont Cavalcade TheaterTalent VarietiesLocal Programming
CBS7:00 Local / 7:15 Douglas Edwards with the NewsName That TuneNavy LogYou'll Never Get Rich (30/28.1)Meet MillieThe Red Skelton Show (Color)(14/32.3)The $64,000 Question (1/47.5)My Favorite Husband
NBC FallLocal7:30 The Dinah Shore Show / 7:45 Plymouth News CaravanThe Milton Berle Show (Color)/ The Martha Raye Show / The Chevy Show (29/28.2)Fireside Theatre (24/29.0)Armstrong Circle Theatre / Pontiac Presents Playwrights '56 (alternating)Big Town
SummerThe Kaiser Aluminum Hour
DMNLocal Programming

Note: The Martha Raye Show and The Chevy Show appeared monthly. As of November 1, You'll Never Get Rich officially became The Phil Silvers Show, swapping time periods with Navy Log.

Wednesday

Network7:00 PM7:30 PM8:00 PM8:30 PM9:00 PM9:30 PM10:00 PM10:30 PM
ABC7:00 Kukla, Fran and Ollie / 7:15 John Daly and the NewsDisneyland (4/37.4)MGM ParadeMasquerade PartyBreak the BankThe Wednesday Night Fights*
CBS7:00 Local / 7:15 Douglas Edwards with the NewsBrave EagleArthur Godfrey and His FriendsThe Millionaire (9/33.8)I've Got a Secret (10/33.5)The United States Steel Hour/The 20th Century Fox Hour
NBCLocal Programming7:30 Coke Time with Eddie Fisher / 7:45 Camel News CaravanScreen Director's PlayhouseFather Knows BestKraft Television TheaterThis Is Your Life (26/28.8)Midwestern Hayride
DMN FallLocal ProgrammingWhat's the Story**Local Programming
Follow-upLocal Programming
  • Formerly Pabst Blue Ribbon Bouts on CBS.

** What's the Story aired only until September 23, before being cancelled.

Thursday

Network7:00 PM7:30 PM8:00 PM8:30 PM9:00 PM9:30 PM10:00 PM10:30 PM
ABC7:00 Kukla, Fran and Ollie / 7:15 John Daly and the NewsThe Lone RangerLife is Worth LivingStop the MusicStar TonightDown You GoOutside U.S.A.Local
CBS7:00 Local / 7:15 Douglas Edwards with the NewsSergeant Preston of the YukonThe Bob Cummings ShowClimax! (22/29.6) / Shower of Stars (once a month)Four Star PlayhouseThe Johnny Carson ShowWanted
NBCLocal7:30 The Dinah Shore Show / 7:45 Plymouth News CaravanYou Bet Your Life (7/35.4)The People’s ChoiceDragnet (8/35.0)Ford Theatre (12/32.4)
(Tied with Private Secretary)
Lux Video Theatre (25/28.9)
DMNLocal

Friday

Network7:00 PM7:30 PM8:00 PM8:30 PM9:00 PM9:30 PM10:00 PM10:30 PM
ABC7:00 Kukla, Fran and Ollie / 7:15 John Daly and the NewsThe Adventures of Rin Tin TinThe Adventures of Ozzie and HarrietCrossroadsDollar a SecondThe ViseEthel and AlbertLocal
CBS7:00 Local / 7:15 Douglas Edwards with the NewsThe Adventures of ChampionMamaOur Miss BrooksCrusaderSchlitz Playhouse of StarsThe Lineup (17/30.8)Person to Person
NBCLocal7:30 Coke Time with Eddie Fisher / 7:45 Camel News CaravanTruth or ConsequencesThe Life of Riley (21/29.9)The Big StoryStar Stage10:00 Gillette Cavalcade of Sports / 10:45 Red Barber's Corner
DMNLocal

Saturday

Network7:00 PM7:30 PM8:00 PM8:30 PM9:00 PM9:30 PM10:00 PM10:30 PM
ABCLocalOzark Jubilee (Grand Ole Opry 8-9:00 every fourth week)Lawrence Welk's Dodge Dancing PartyTomorrow's CareersLocal
CBS FallThe Gene Autry ShowBeat the ClockStage ShowThe Honeymooners (19/30.2)Two for the MoneyIt's Always JanGunsmokeDamon Runyon Theater
SummerHigh Finance
NBC FallLocalThe Big SurpriseThe Perry Como Show (18/30.3)People Are Funny (27/28.4)
(Tied with The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show)
Texaco Star Theater (Color)The George Gobel Show (15/31.9)Your Hit Parade (23/29.1)
SummerThe Julius LaRosa Show (13 weeks)The Jimmy Durante ShowEncore Theatre
DMNLocal
Notes:
  • On ABC, Grand Ole Opry made its debut as a monthly series, airing 8–9 p.m. from October 15, 1955, to September 26, 1956. On CBS, Ford Star Jubilee made its debut as a monthly series, airing 9:30–11 p.m. On NBC, Max Liebman Presents aired as a monthly series, 9–10:30 p.m.
  • High Finance, hosted by Dennis James, debuted on July 7, 1956, at 10:30 on CBS. It ran until December 15, 1956. It replaced The Damon Runyon Theater.
  • On NBC, the 1956 version of the summer series Encore Theatre consisted of reruns of episodes of Pepsi Cola Playhouse and Studio 57.

References

1. ^Castleman, H. and Podrazik, W. (1984). The TV Schedule Book: Four Decades of Network Programming from Sign-on to Sign-off. McGraw-Hill. pg 79–85. {{ISBN|0-07-010277-5}}
2. ^{{cite news | last = Miller| first = Roger K.| title = TV of 50 Years Ago is Stiff Competition for Today's Shows| newspaper = Deseret News| location = Salt Lake City (UT)| pages = | date = 2005-09-16| url = http://www.redorbit.com/news/technology/241863/tv_of_50_years_ago_is_stiff_competition_for_todays/index.html| accessdate = 2009-09-17}}
3. ^McNeil, Alex (1996). Total Television (4th ed.), p. 907. New York: Penguin Books. {{ISBN|0-14-024916-8}}
4. ^Brooks, Tim & Marsh, Earle (2007). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows (9th ed.). New York: Ballantine. pp. 517–518, 1576–1577. {{ISBN|0-345-31864-1}}.
5. ^Highest-rated series is based on the annual top-rated programs list compiled by Nielsen Media Research and reported in: Brooks, Tim & Marsh, Earle (2007). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows (9th ed.). New York: Ballantine. {{ISBN|978-0-345-49773-4}}.
  • Castleman, H. & Podrazik, W. (1982). Watching TV: Four Decades of American Television. New York: McGraw-Hill. 314 pp.
  • McNeil, Alex (1996). Total Television: The Comprehensive Guide to Programming from 1948 to the Present. Fourth edition. New York: Penguin Books. {{ISBN|0-14-024916-8}}.
  • Brooks, Tim & Marsh, Earle (1964). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows (3rd ed.). New York: Ballantine. {{ISBN|0-345-31864-1}}.
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