Studio One

Studio One (1948-1958)

EndedScripted showDrama

Studio One is an anthology drama series that aired on CBS for ten years between 1948-1958.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S10E47Image of FearSep 29, 1958
S10E46No Place to RunSep 15, 1958
S10E45The Lady Died at MidnightSep 1, 1958
S10E44BellinghamAug 25, 1958
S10E43Birthday PresentAug 18, 1958
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Studio One' premiere?

'Studio One' premiered on November 7, 1948.

Who was the creator of 'Studio One'?

'Studio One' was created by Fletcher Markle.

What was the genre of 'Studio One'?

'Studio One' was a drama anthology series.

Which network aired 'Studio One'?

'Studio One' was aired on CBS.

What was the average runtime of an episode of 'Studio One'?

An episode of 'Studio One' typically ran for 60 minutes.

Which famous actor made his television debut on 'Studio One'?

James Dean made his TV debut on 'Studio One' in 1952.

Who was the host of 'Studio One'?

'Studio One' did not have a regular host.

Did 'Studio One' feature any live performances?

Yes, 'Studio One' featured live performances during its early years.

Which famous playwrights had their works adapted for 'Studio One'?

Playwrights such as William Shakespeare and Tennessee Williams had their works adapted for 'Studio One'.

Were there any recurring characters on 'Studio One'?

No, 'Studio One' focused on standalone stories and did not have recurring characters.

Were there any notable guest stars on 'Studio One'?

Yes, 'Studio One' had numerous notable guest stars, including Charlton Heston and Grace Kelly.

Did 'Studio One' receive any awards or critical acclaim?

'Studio One' received critical acclaim and won several Emmy Awards.

How many episodes of 'Studio One' were produced?

Over 466 episodes of 'Studio One' were produced.

Was 'Studio One' filmed in front of a live audience?

No, 'Studio One' was not filmed in front of a live audience; it was a recorded program.

Did 'Studio One' explore controversial topics?

Yes, 'Studio One' often tackled controversial and socially relevant topics of the time.

When did 'Studio One' end its run?

'Studio One' ended on September 29, 1958.

Also known as

  • Studio One in Hollywood
  • Westinghouse Studio One

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