Studio One (American TV series)
Studio One is an American radio anthology drama series that was also adapted to television. It was created in 1947 by Canadian director Fletcher Markle. It aired under several titles: Studio One in Hollywood, Studio One Summer Theatre, Westinghouse Studio One and Westinghouse Summer Theatre.
Studio One | |
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Genre | Anthology drama |
Written by | Patrick Alexander Sumner Locke Elliot Horton Foote Frank D. Gilroy Mel Goldberg Arthur Hailey Ben Hecht Robert Herridge Ernest Kinoy Joseph Liss Loring Mandel Don Mankiewicz Abby Mann Worthington Miner Tad Mosel Reginald Rose Arnold Schulman Rod Serling William Templeton Gore Vidal Dale Wasserman |
Directed by | Yul Brynner James B. Clark (director) Vincent J. Donehue John Frankenheimer David Greene (director) Buzz Kulik Sidney Lumet Fletcher Markle Worthington Miner Robert Mulligan Ralph Nelson Paul Nickell Daniel Petrie David Lowell Rich Franklin Schaffner Jack Smight Lela Swift |
Presented by | Art Hannes (announcer) John Cannon (announcer) |
Narrated by | John Cannon |
Theme music composer | Vic Oliver |
Opening theme | "Prelude to the Stars" |
Ending theme | "Prelude to the Star" |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 10 |
No. of episodes | 467 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Worthington Miner |
Producer(s) | Worthington Miner Herbert Brodkin |
Running time | 48–50 minutes |
Production company(s) | CBS Productions |
Distributor | CBS Television Distribution |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Picture format | Black-and-white |
Audio format | Monaural |
Original release | November 7, 1948 – September 29, 1958 |
CBS Radio received a Peabody Award for Studio One in 1947.[1]
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