Ford Theatre

Ford Theatre

دراما

Ford Theatre

3 وەرز | 117 ئەڵقە
1948/10/17
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1. Years Ago

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10/17/1948

2. Joy to the World

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11/21/1948

3. Night Must Fall

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12/19/1948

4. The Man Who Came to Dinner

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1/16/1949

5. The Silver Cord

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2/2/1949

6. Outward Bound

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3/13/1949

7. Arsenic and Old Lace

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5/11/1949

8. One Sunday Afternoon

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5/16/1949

9. Light Up the Sky

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6/13/1949

10. Something Old, Something New

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12/4/1952

11. Crossed and Double Crossed

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12/11/1952

12. So Many Things Happen

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12/18/1952

13. Heart of Gold

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12/25/1952

14. They Also Serve

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1/1/1953

15. It Happened in a Pawn Shop

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1/8/1953

16. This Is My Heart

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1/15/1953

17. The Sermon of the Gun

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1/22/1953

18. Adventure in Connecticut

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1/29/1953

19. The First Born

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2/5/1953

20. The Old Man's Bride

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2/12/1953

21. Margin for Fear

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2/19/1953

22. All's Fair in Love

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2/26/1953

23. Madame 44

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3/5/1953

24. My Daughter's Husband

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3/12/1953

25. The Bet

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3/19/1953

26. Double Exposure

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3/26/1953

27. To Any Soldier

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4/2/1953

28. Just What the Doctor Ordered

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4/9/1953

29. Allison, Ltd.

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4/16/1953

30. The Life of the Party

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4/23/1953

31. The Son-in-Law

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4/30/1953

32. The Lady and the Champ

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5/7/1953

33. Look for Tomorrow

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5/14/1953

34. Sweet Talk Me, Jackson

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5/21/1953

35. The Jewel

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5/28/1953

36. There's No Place Like Home

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6/4/1953

37. The Trestle

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6/11/1953

38. Malaya Incident

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6/18/1953

39. The People Versus Johnston

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6/25/1953

کورتە

Ford Theatre, spelled Ford Theater for the radio version and known as Ford Television Theatre for the TV version, was a radio and television anthology series broadcast in the United States in the 1940s and 1950s. At various times the television series appeared on all three major television networks, while the radio version was broadcast on two separate networks and on two separate coasts. Ford Theatre was named for its sponsor, the Ford Motor Company, which had an earlier success with its concert music series, The Ford Sunday Evening Hour.

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