Studio One Leads Golden Age of Television Back Via TV4U.Com
TV4U.Com, the 42 channel free internet television broadband TV network, is now showing the seminal Studio One TV Series on its Arts TV4U.Com broadband channel.
Henderson, NV, July 07, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Tv4U.Com, the 42 channel free internet television broadband TV network, has added the legendary Studio One TV series to its Arts TV4U.Com broadband channel.
Studio One ran on network TV from 1948, the first official year of network television, to 1958. During that time the show garnered 5 Emmys and 13 more nominations, plus launched many careers both in front of and behind the camera.
Actors such as Leslie Nielsen, Charlton Heston, James Daly, John Forsythe, Yul Brenner, Everette Sloan, Jackie Gleason, Stanley Ridges, E G Marshall, Betty Furness, Franchot Tone, June Lockhart, Kevin McCarthy, William Shatner, Hume Cronyn, Mildred Natwick, Nancy Marchand, Darren McGavin, Walter Slezak, Art Carney, Chester Morris, Wendell Corey, Theordore Bikel, Boris Karloff, James Dean, Eva Marie Saint, Leo G Carroll, Eva Gabor, Mary Wickes, Eileen Heckart, Conrad Nagel, Bea Arthur, Whit Bissell, Jane Wyatt, Orson Bean, Lloyd Bridges, Victor Jory, Jackie Cooper, Pat Hingle, Joanne Woodward, Inger Stevens, Jack Warden, Eddie Bracken, Jack Klugman, Elizabeth Montgomery, Barry Sullivan, Ralph Bellamy, Jason Robards, James Franciscus, Edward Asner, James Broderick, Robert Loggia, Robert Webber, Ann Bancroft, Anne Francis, McDonald Carey, Grace Kelly, Jessica Tandy, Jack Palance, Tony Randall, Eli Wallach, Eddie Albert, Patricia Neal, Bob Cummings, Lee Remick, Keenan Wynn, John McGiver, Jack Lord, Jim Backus, Richard Basehart, Lee J Cobb, Peter Falk, Anne Jackson, Steve McQueen, Gloria Vanderbilt, Dennis Hopper, Paul Douglas and many others all took dramatic turns in this celebrated series. All will now appear again to reprise those roles on TV4U.Com
"We are delighted to be making such a significant TV show available on our Arts and Drama TV4U channels," said TV4U,Inc. CEO and President Charry Kennedy. "This show was histoy making and it serves an important part of our popular culture."
The Arts channel of TV4U.Com will also be presenting several other classic television productions fom the Golden Age of Television including Playhouse 90 and several other similar series.
About TV4U,Inc.
TV4U,Inc. creates commercial video networks. Programming for TV4U,Inc. is supplied by Margate Entertainment LLC, the largest private TV program library in the USA. Founded as TVS Television Network in 1961, TV4U.Com is actually the fourth oldest commercial TV network in the USA. In addition to providing programming for broadband video networks such as TV4U.Com, Margate Entertainment LLC also publishes a series of E Magazines including boxingillustrated.net; silverscreenmagazine.com; petparademagazine.com; studioxmagazine.com, sportmagazine4u.com and 1000jokesmagazine.com. TV4U,Inc. also operates web based shopping E Commerce networks such as shoptv4u.com. and specialty channels such as tv4umobile.com. TV4U, Inc. also produces syndicated TV programming for cable networks and broadcast TV syndication such as Circle of Sports, Distant Replay, Poor Sports, Rock and Roll Legends Live, Hollywood Palace, PM Magazine, and Thrillseekers. TV4U.Com is an ad supported free internet TV broadband network that competes with In2TV (Warner/AOL), InnerTube (CBS/Viacom), and NBBC (NBC/Universal) in the ad supported free internet programming broadband network segment of the industry.
About TV4U.Com
TV4U.Com is the largest provider of on-demand internet television and video content from the past 60 years, with more than 7,000 programs available for free internet television on a broadband network. TV4U.Com provides online historical television content, licensed from Margate Entertainment LLC, free to all internet users. TV4U.Com presents 28 channels of programming, including western,comedy, driveinmovie, drama, variety, detective, action, sports, music, travel, tavern TV, and kids. This content is available for online viewing by visiting tv4u.com.
Directors included Yul Brenner, Sidney Lumet, Franklin Schaffner, and Robert Mulligan.
Writers included Worthington Miner, Reginald Rose, Rod Serling, Ben Hecht, Gore Vidal, Dashiel Hammett, Raymond Chandler, Jackie Gleason, Max Ehrlich, Abby Mann, Arthur Hailey, Laurence Marks, Paul Monash, and Leo Penn.
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Studio One ran on network TV from 1948, the first official year of network television, to 1958. During that time the show garnered 5 Emmys and 13 more nominations, plus launched many careers both in front of and behind the camera.
Actors such as Leslie Nielsen, Charlton Heston, James Daly, John Forsythe, Yul Brenner, Everette Sloan, Jackie Gleason, Stanley Ridges, E G Marshall, Betty Furness, Franchot Tone, June Lockhart, Kevin McCarthy, William Shatner, Hume Cronyn, Mildred Natwick, Nancy Marchand, Darren McGavin, Walter Slezak, Art Carney, Chester Morris, Wendell Corey, Theordore Bikel, Boris Karloff, James Dean, Eva Marie Saint, Leo G Carroll, Eva Gabor, Mary Wickes, Eileen Heckart, Conrad Nagel, Bea Arthur, Whit Bissell, Jane Wyatt, Orson Bean, Lloyd Bridges, Victor Jory, Jackie Cooper, Pat Hingle, Joanne Woodward, Inger Stevens, Jack Warden, Eddie Bracken, Jack Klugman, Elizabeth Montgomery, Barry Sullivan, Ralph Bellamy, Jason Robards, James Franciscus, Edward Asner, James Broderick, Robert Loggia, Robert Webber, Ann Bancroft, Anne Francis, McDonald Carey, Grace Kelly, Jessica Tandy, Jack Palance, Tony Randall, Eli Wallach, Eddie Albert, Patricia Neal, Bob Cummings, Lee Remick, Keenan Wynn, John McGiver, Jack Lord, Jim Backus, Richard Basehart, Lee J Cobb, Peter Falk, Anne Jackson, Steve McQueen, Gloria Vanderbilt, Dennis Hopper, Paul Douglas and many others all took dramatic turns in this celebrated series. All will now appear again to reprise those roles on TV4U.Com
"We are delighted to be making such a significant TV show available on our Arts and Drama TV4U channels," said TV4U,Inc. CEO and President Charry Kennedy. "This show was histoy making and it serves an important part of our popular culture."
The Arts channel of TV4U.Com will also be presenting several other classic television productions fom the Golden Age of Television including Playhouse 90 and several other similar series.
About TV4U,Inc.
TV4U,Inc. creates commercial video networks. Programming for TV4U,Inc. is supplied by Margate Entertainment LLC, the largest private TV program library in the USA. Founded as TVS Television Network in 1961, TV4U.Com is actually the fourth oldest commercial TV network in the USA. In addition to providing programming for broadband video networks such as TV4U.Com, Margate Entertainment LLC also publishes a series of E Magazines including boxingillustrated.net; silverscreenmagazine.com; petparademagazine.com; studioxmagazine.com, sportmagazine4u.com and 1000jokesmagazine.com. TV4U,Inc. also operates web based shopping E Commerce networks such as shoptv4u.com. and specialty channels such as tv4umobile.com. TV4U, Inc. also produces syndicated TV programming for cable networks and broadcast TV syndication such as Circle of Sports, Distant Replay, Poor Sports, Rock and Roll Legends Live, Hollywood Palace, PM Magazine, and Thrillseekers. TV4U.Com is an ad supported free internet TV broadband network that competes with In2TV (Warner/AOL), InnerTube (CBS/Viacom), and NBBC (NBC/Universal) in the ad supported free internet programming broadband network segment of the industry.
About TV4U.Com
TV4U.Com is the largest provider of on-demand internet television and video content from the past 60 years, with more than 7,000 programs available for free internet television on a broadband network. TV4U.Com provides online historical television content, licensed from Margate Entertainment LLC, free to all internet users. TV4U.Com presents 28 channels of programming, including western,comedy, driveinmovie, drama, variety, detective, action, sports, music, travel, tavern TV, and kids. This content is available for online viewing by visiting tv4u.com.
Directors included Yul Brenner, Sidney Lumet, Franklin Schaffner, and Robert Mulligan.
Writers included Worthington Miner, Reginald Rose, Rod Serling, Ben Hecht, Gore Vidal, Dashiel Hammett, Raymond Chandler, Jackie Gleason, Max Ehrlich, Abby Mann, Arthur Hailey, Laurence Marks, Paul Monash, and Leo Penn.
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