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unusual facts about network television



Janice Kaplan

She later worked as a producer at the syndicated show A Current Affair and was Executive Producer of the TV Guide Television Group, where she created 30 network television programs, including The TV Guide Awards Show on Fox and the series Celebrity Dish on Food Network.


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1946–47 United States network television schedule

The 1946–47 United States network television schedule was nominally from September of 1946 to the spring of 1947, but scheduling ideas were still being worked out and did not follow modern standards.

1947–48 United States network television schedule

The 1947–48 United States network television schedule was nominally from September of 1947 to the spring of 1948, but scheduling ideas were still being worked out and did not follow modern standards.

Although television was still in its infancy, several notable series debuted during the series, particularly Mary Kay and Johnny (first sitcom to be broadcast on network television in the US, and likely the world's second television sitcom after British series Pinwright's Progress) and Kraft Television Theatre (which paved the way for the many live anthology series of the early 1950s).

1948–49 United States network television schedule

The 1948–49 United States network television schedule began in September of 1948 and ended in the spring of 1949.

1949–50 United States network television schedule

The 1949–50 United States network television schedule began in September of 1949 and ended in the spring of 1950.

1950–51 United States network television schedule

The 1950–51 United States network television schedule began in September of 1950 and ended in the spring of 1951.

1951–52 United States network television schedule

The 1951–52 United States network television schedule began in September of 1951 and ended in the spring of 1952.

1952–53 United States network television schedule

The 1952–53 United States network television schedule began in September of 1952 and ended in the spring of 1953.

1953–54 United States network television schedule

The 1953–54 United States network television schedule began in September of 1953 and ended in the spring of 1954.

1954–55 United States network television schedule

The 1954–55 United States network television schedule began in September of 1954 and ended in the spring of 1955.

1956–57 United States network television schedule

The 1956–57 United States network television schedule was for the period that began in September 1956 and ran through March 1957.

1957–58 United States network television schedule

The 1957–58 United States network television schedule was for the period that began in September 1957 and ran through March 1958.

1958–59 United States network television schedule

The 1958–59 United States network television schedule was for the period that began in September 1958 and ran through March 1959.

1959–60 United States network television schedule

The 1959–60 United States network television schedule was for the period that began in September 1959 and ran through March 1960.

1960–61 United States network television schedule

The 1960–61 United States network television schedule was for the period that began in September 1960 and ran through March 1961.

Alex McLeod

After leaving "Trading Spaces" in 2002 McLeod performed in back to back reality TV projects making the move into major network television with a hosting role on Fox's controversial first season of Joe Millionaire shot on location in France's Loire Valley.

Alik Sakharov

He served as Director of Photography on numerous feature films, as well as a formidable number of programs for network television and premium cable, most notably for HBO with such projects as The Sopranos (38 episodes), Rome (9 episodes), Sex and The City, Game of Thrones.

Arc Angels

Arc Angels made their network television debut on the NBC show, Late Night with David Letterman, on June 9, 1992, performing "Living In A Dream".

Bob Kushell

He has written for network television comedies including The Simpsons, 3rd Rock from the Sun, Malcolm in the Middle, American Dad, Samantha Who?, Suburgatory and Anger Management.

Bonnie Bernstein

Bernstein covered Super Bowls XXXV and XXXVIII for the network and during Super Bowl XXXVIII, she became the first correspondent ever to cover the game for both network television and network radio, filing reports for CBS Sports and Westwood One Radio.

Chuck Zito

In 2013 Zito competed on Food Network Television's Chopped along with NASCAR's Danica Patrick, former NFLer Tiki Barber and Olympic Champion Natalie Coughlin.

Donna Wyant

She is an Emmy Award winning producer, and Clio Award recipient for her network television promotional campaigns.

Jessie Malakouti

In June 2011, Jessie and the Toy Boys released an EP titled, Show Me Your Tan Lines, and made her network television debut on the Conan O'Brien Show.

Juano Hernández

Over the years, Hernández made guest appearances on a dozen U.S. network television programs, appearing three times in 1960 and 1961 on the ABC series, Adventures in Paradise, starring Gardner McKay.

Katerina Mikailenko

Katerina Mikailenko is an American actress, model, and dancer best known for her numerous guest appearances on various network television shows and for her memorable role as Wilhelmina "Billie" Lewis in the 2013 psychological thriller The Employer starring Malcolm McDowell.

Mike Super

He, along with 9 other contestants, competed over a series of 5 weeks on live network television, and he was unanimously voted by mentalist Uri Geller, illusionist Criss Angel, and the American public as the number 1 mystifier in the world.

Pete Lazer

In 2005 he presented his first major network television show, Shopping for Love on the Nine Network and in 2006 joined the Network Ten show as co-host of Beyond the Boundary.

Sam Conn

Conn became well known for his horsemanship and his horses appeared in several motion pictures including "Silverado", Gambler 3, the television series "The Lazarus Man" on TNT (Turner Network Television), and the film "Friday Night Lights".

Stephany Avila

Avila is best known for her portrayal of Eleanor 'Scubi' Scubinski in the 9 Network Television Series Holly's Heroes and for her role of Tania next to Rose Byrne and Ronald Jacobson in the featured film I Love You Too written by Peter Helliar.

The Hazel Scott Show

The series ran during the summer of 1950, and is most notable for being the first U.S. network television series to be hosted by a African American woman.

The Republic Tigers

Since signing with Chop Shop Records, their music has been featured on several prime time network television shows including Grey's Anatomy, Gossip Girl, Chuck, Supernatural and Sunao ni Narenakute.

U.S. Chaos

A Current Affair - Fox Network television show (1985), Unknown clip, murder case in Washington DC area.

William Bemister

A 58-minute version of the film was later telecast on PBS in the United States for which Bemister won the 1981 Emmy for Outstanding Investigative Journalism on U.S. Network Television and the 1982 CINE Golden Eagle Award.

WTIC-TV

The football issue is not typically as stark because the New York Giants and New England Patriots play in separate conferences, each with their own network television deals, so there is little overlap.

WTRF-TV

Before becoming famous on network television as Faith Daniels, Faith Augustine started her television reporting career at this station where she worked with her future husband, producer Dean Daniels, who also reported on the station.