Schlitz Playhouse of Stars

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (1951-1959)

EndedScripted showDrama, Comedy

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars is an anthology series that aired on CBS. Episodes were generally comedy or drama.

Network
Scheduleevery Friday at 21:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E33Papa Goes to the BallApr. 17, 1963
S01E11ExitDez. 14, 1961
S08E20A Balled to Die byJuli 31, 1959
S08E19Cowboy Five SevenJuli 17, 1959
S08E18HostageJuni 19, 1959
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Schlitz Playhouse of Stars' premiere?

'Schlitz Playhouse of Stars' premiered on October 5, 1951.

Who were the main sponsors of the show?

The main sponsors of 'Schlitz Playhouse of Stars' were the Schlitz Brewing Company.

What genre does 'Schlitz Playhouse of Stars' belong to?

'Schlitz Playhouse of Stars' belongs to the anthology drama genre.

Who were some of the notable actors who appeared on the show?

Notable actors who appeared on 'Schlitz Playhouse of Stars' include Ronald Reagan, Vincent Price, Bette Davis, and James Dean.

How many episodes were there in the first season?

The first season of 'Schlitz Playhouse of Stars' consisted of 39 episodes.

Which famous director directed several episodes of the show?

Renowned director Blake Edwards directed multiple episodes of 'Schlitz Playhouse of Stars'.

Was 'Schlitz Playhouse of Stars' a live or pre-recorded show?

'Schlitz Playhouse of Stars' was pre-recorded, but it was presented as a live television drama.

Did the show have a regular host or narrator?

Yes, 'Schlitz Playhouse of Stars' had a regular host and narrator named William Lundigan.

What was the average runtime of each episode?

Each episode of 'Schlitz Playhouse of Stars' had an average runtime of 60 minutes.

Did the show feature different storylines each week?

Yes, 'Schlitz Playhouse of Stars' featured different storylines and characters in each episode.

Were any episodes of the show based on real-life events or stories?

Yes, some episodes of 'Schlitz Playhouse of Stars' were based on real-life events or stories.

Did the show receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'Schlitz Playhouse of Stars' received several Emmy nominations throughout its run.

What was the production quality of the show like for its time?

'Schlitz Playhouse of Stars' was known for its high production values and top-notch performances.

Was the show popular among viewers during its time?

Yes, 'Schlitz Playhouse of Stars' was a popular show during its time, attracting a large audience.

Did the show have any notable guest stars from the world of music?

Yes, 'Schlitz Playhouse of Stars' featured guest appearances from music icons such as Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland.

Did 'Schlitz Playhouse of Stars' have a specific format for its episodes?

'Schlitz Playhouse of Stars' followed a format of presenting self-contained stories in each episode, often with a moral or twist.

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