The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre

The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre
Also known as Chevrolet on Broadway
The Broadway Playhouse
Genre Anthology
Written by Tad Mosel
Emlyn Williams
Ernest Kinoy
Directed by Barry Bernard
Garry Simpson
Gordon Duff (director)
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 82
Production
Editor Vic McLeod
Running time 25 minutes
Original release
Network NBC
Release September 27, 1948 –
June 26, 1950

The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre is an American anthology series that aired live on NBC Mondays at 8 pm EST from September 27, 1948 to June 26, 1950. The program presented both news headlines and live dramatic performances of either original plays or works adapted for television from the stage. Sometimes the show was referred to as Chevrolet on Broadway or The Broadway Playhouse; particularly when the program was presenting an adapted stage work from New York City's theatre scene.

The sponsor was Chevrolet, an automobile division of General Motors. Beginning with the January 4, 1949, episode, the Chevrolet Central Office of General Motors was the sponsor, replacing Chevrolet dealers' groups.

Production

Vic McLeod produced the program. Barry Bernard and Garry Simpson were the directors. The program originated from WNBT.

Effective January 24, 1949, the program was moved to the 8:30-9 p.m. Eastern Time slot on Mondays. That change allowed it to be shown live in the Midwest, via use of coaxial cable, rather than just in the East as had been the case in its previous time slot (30 minutes earlier on Mondays). The change meant that it was shown simultaneously on 12 NBC stations.

Critical reception

A review of the January 31, 1949, broadcast in the trade publication Variety called the episode "a neat comedy playlet" that featured "sharp lines snappily rendered by two vet thespers". It also complimented the way the one-act play was adapted for television.

Episode status

One episode from October 1949 is stored at the Library of Congress, along with three other episodes from that year, plus an episode from 1950. There are five kinescope recordings of 1948 programs also archived at Library of Congress, and an interview with one of the people involved in the production appears on the Archives of American Television Web Site. However, these aging 69+ year old kinescope film prints have yet to be transferred to modern media to ensure the survival of the episodes.

Episodes

Partial List of Episodes of The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre
Date Episode Title Actors
November 22, 1948 "The Flattering Word" ZaSu Pitts
January 31, 1949 "All's Fair" Mary Boland, Roland Young, Patricia Kirkland, Kevin McCarthy
November 21, 1949 "Hart to Heart" Donald Curtis, Miriam Hopkins, Charles Martin
December 19, 1949 "The Priceless Gift" Lee Tracy, Mary Patton, Maurice Franklin, Harry Hugenot
December 26, 1949 "I Cover Times Square" Harold Huber, Jean Carson, Adrienne Bayon
February 20, 1950 "Once to Every Boy" Carmen Mathews, Billy James, Howard Smith
May 29, 1950 "Letter to Edith" Nelson Olmstead, Alfreda Wallace
June 26, 1950 "The Veranda" Hiram Sherman, Nydia Westman

Guest stars

Jonathan Harris's TV debut came on The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre in the 1949 episode "His Name Is Jason".

Other actors who appeared in the series included:

See also