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- This was a children's series, which presented cartoon shorts and contests.
- Captain Video, late of the expansive and immensely popular TV science-fiction series "Captain Video and His Video Rangers", addressed the audience from his secret mountain headquarters to entertain between screenings of Paramount cartoons including Superman, Betty Boop, and Little Lulu.
- A television adaptation of the then-popular radio game show "Ladies Be Seated" (1944-1950). The television version was hosted by Johnny Olson (1910-1985) and broadcast live from Schenectady, New York. It was the first attempt of the radio network Blue Network to enter the television market. The network should re-branded itself as the American Broadcasting Company (ABC),
- A panel of newspaper editors discuss news events.
- A game show in which children had to identify objects using their senses. Broadcast in New York City by DuMont flagship station WABD-TV.
- A Saturday morning kids show featuring a clown doing magic tricks.
- A series made up of various segments. For example, one episode featured a demonstration of how to clean windows, a segment on how a woman was chosen as "model of the year", and a slapstick "chef satire".
- A thief is caught robbing a couple's home when they arrive early from allegedly going to the theatre. He tells them all their belongings are too worthless to steal, but convinces them he needs to steal something so they don't look like poseurs.
- Alice Burrows provided tips on sewing.
- First in a series of four programs plugging Chevrolet automobiles driven by a family of four and utilizing natural scenery including Zion National Park, the Grand Canyon and Monterey.
- Contestants were phoned, and were asked to identify historic buildings and landmarks in New York. Correct answers resulted in the contestant getting $5 and a turkey (at least during an episode broadcast on 20 November 1947).
- Utilizing a staged home setting, actress Virginia Pine (billed as Mrs. Quentin Reynolds), chats with three guests over tea.
- Circus and sideshow acts perform to recorded circus music.
- A television version of the radio show, featured sports experts Wilson, Glickman and Lee.
- In 1947, the series consisted of Jack Eigen with his guests, while the show also included records being played and the reading of gossip. It is likely the format changed during the run of the series.
- Aired at 7:15AM, this short-lived series featured Bill Burns who would guide viewers through their morning exercises.
- Maggi McNellis presents news of all types of interest to women, commentary, and interviews guests in various fields, including those of interest to women. Broadcast Monday thru Wednesday, 2-2:30 pm, Thursday and Friday, 2:15-2:30 pm from New York City. The program was formerly seen over WABC-TV.
- Four contestants are seated behind futuristic autos as the mounting prize money was indicated by a city-to-city race across the nation, shown visually on a map, and Dennis James, the quizmaster, wore a woodsman's shirt.
- Information is scarce on this series, but it is usually considered to have been a "studio dance" series aimed at teenagers, who would dance to records. There were also celebrity guests.
- A presentation of pop music, which aired in a daytime time-slot.
- Estranged husband and wife meet unexpectedly at a hotel after a railroad accident.