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Watching: Matinee Theater

5.31955-10-313 Seasons
Season 1
Episode 61

Episodes

EP 1
Beginning Now
EP 2
Make Believe Mother
EP 3
The Persistent Image
EP 4
I'm Straight with the World
EP 5
Progress and Minnie Sweeney
EP 6
The House on Wildwood Lane
EP 7
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
EP 8
One for the Road
EP 9
An Apple for Miss Myrtle
EP 10
The Man Without a Country
EP 11
Jigsaw
EP 12
She's the One with the Funny Face
EP 13
All the Hoffmeyers in the World
EP 14
The Aspern Papers
EP 15
Roman Fever
EP 16
Midsummer
EP 17
The Lady Chooses
EP 18
The Courtship of Miles Standish
EP 19
Dispossessed
EP 20
One for the Road
EP 21
The Touchstone
EP 22
Wuthering Heights
EP 23
The Brass Ring
EP 24
Jason
EP 25
Arrowsmith
EP 26
Passing Strange
EP 27
For These Services
EP 28
Cordially - With Bombs
EP 29
The White Oaks
EP 30
O'Toole from Moscow
EP 31
The Milwaukee Rocket
EP 32
This One is Different
EP 33
Sins of the Fathers
EP 34
See You on Sunday
EP 35
Coming of Age
EP 36
Technique
EP 37
Gallin: All-American
EP 38
Santa is No Saint
EP 39
The Unwelcomed
EP 40
The Red Sanders Story
EP 41
Class of '58
EP 42
Horns of the Dilemma
EP 43
Little Girls Grow Up
EP 44
The Shot
EP 45
Mr. Krane
EP 46
Yesterday is Gone
EP 47
Double Door
EP 48
The Happy Rest
EP 49
The Gate
EP 50
One Left Over
EP 51
All the Trees in the Field
EP 52
The Century Plant
EP 53
Friday the 13th
EP 54
The Old Maid
EP 55
Mother Was a Bachelor
EP 56
The Bottom of the River
EP 57
The Carefree Tree
EP 58
Interlude
EP 59
The Big Box
EP 60
Sincerely Yours, Charlie Fisher
EP 61
Doc
EP 62
The Amateur
EP 63
Light and Shadow
EP 64
Romney
EP 65
O Promise Me
EP 66
Hold My Hand and Run
EP 67
Dark Possession
EP 68
The Diamond
EP 69
Susan and God
EP 70
As Young As You Feel
EP 71
The White Knight
EP 72
The Anxious Years
EP 73
The Heart of Mary Lincoln
EP 74
The Middle Son
EP 75
Valentine's Day
EP 76
Summer Cannot Last
EP 77
The Last Battlefield
EP 78
The Catbird Seat
EP 79
Dream House
EP 80
The Runaways
EP 81
The Ledger
EP 82
When the Bough Breaks
EP 83
I Want to March
EP 84
Skylark
EP 85
Tall, Dark Stranger
EP 86
Anything But Love
EP 87
Robin Daw
EP 88
Letter to a Stranger
EP 89
Dinner at Antoine's
EP 90
The Mating of Watkins Tottle
EP 91
Her Son's Wife
EP 92
The Shining Palace
EP 93
The Odd Ones
EP 94
A Cowboy for Chris
EP 95
The Rocking Chair
EP 96
The Big Guy
EP 97
Statute of Limitations
EP 98
The Baron and the Banshees
EP 99
Notebook Warrior
EP 100
Temptation for a King
EP 101
The White Knight
EP 102
The Anxious Years
EP 103
M is for the Many
EP 104
Silent Partner
EP 105
Winter in April
EP 106
Bread Upon the Waters
EP 107
The Giant Killer
EP 108
The Book of Ruth
EP 109
Singer in the Valley
EP 110
The Heart of a Husband
EP 111
From the Desk of Margaret Tydings
EP 112
But You Look Like Sisters
EP 113
The House of Seven Gables
EP 114
Fiddlin' Man
EP 115
The Hollow Woman
EP 116
People in Glass
EP 117
One of the Family
EP 118
Young Hands, Young Feet
EP 119
The Lark Shall Sing
EP 120
In Dread of Winter
EP 121
The Babylonian Heart
EP 122
Ask Me No Questions
EP 123
Whom Death Has Joined Together
EP 124
The Wedding
EP 125
The Reckoning
EP 126
A Woman Named Ruby
EP 127
The Bright Boy
EP 128
The Carefree Tree
EP 129
Graybeards and Witches
EP 130
The Legend of Jenny Lind
EP 131
Daughter of the Seventh Day
EP 132
Night Must Fall
EP 133
The 25th Hour
EP 134
A Man and His Maid
EP 135
Perspective
EP 136
The Catamaran
EP 137
Johnny Came Marching Home
EP 138
A Family Affair
EP 139
Blind Date
EP 140
To Have and to Hold
EP 141
Edwina Black
EP 142
The Spare Room
EP 143
The Bottle Imp
EP 144
Brief Music
EP 145
The Girl from Boro Park
EP 146
To Whom It May Concern
EP 147
Bachelor Buttons
EP 148
The Children of Papa Juan
EP 149
Herself Alone
EP 150
Three for the Money
EP 151
Taxi to the Moon
EP 152
The Goodtime Boys
EP 153
The American
EP 154
Cause for Suspicion
EP 155
Fight the Whole World
EP 156
Autumn Crocus
EP 157
George Has a Birthday
EP 158
The Serpent's Tooth
EP 159
Crime at Blossom's
EP 160
The Luck of Amos Currie
EP 161
Alison's House
EP 162
Safe Place
EP 163
The Guest Cottage
EP 164
Forsaking All Others
EP 165
Love, Honor and O'Day
EP 166
The Damask Cheek
EP 167
Moon Over
EP 168
But Fear Itself
EP 169
The Birthday Present
EP 170
The Ghost of Greenwich Village
EP 171
The Young and the Damned
EP 172
There's Always Juliet
EP 173
Seasoned Timber
EP 174
The Declaration
EP 175
High Places
EP 176
Black Chiffon
EP 177
Class of '58
EP 178
Marriage by the Millions
EP 179
Backfire
EP 180
The Bishop Misbehaves
EP 181
Remittance
EP 182
Beg, Borrow or Steal
EP 183
Summer Pavilion
EP 184
The Feast
EP 185
A Full, Rich Life
EP 186
The Reverberator
EP 187
Woman at the Window
EP 188
Another Sky
EP 189
Letter of Introduction
EP 190
Home at Seven
EP 191
The Cypress Tree
EP 192
Belong to Me
EP 193
Pygmalion Jones
EP 194
Gretel
EP 195
Some Man Will Want You
EP 196
The Fall of the House of Usher
EP 197
Cupid Rode a Horse
EP 198
The Old Payola
EP 199
The Perfect Alibi

Overview

Matinee Theater is an American anthology series that aired on NBC during the Golden Age of Television, from 1955 to 1958. The series, which ran daily in the afternoon, was frequently live. It was produced by Albert McCleery, Darrell Ross, George Cahan and Frank Price with executive producer George Lowther. McCleery had previously produced the live series Cameo Theatre which introduced to television the concept of theater-in-the-round, TV plays staged with minimal sets. Jim Buckley of the Pewter Plough Playhouse recalled: When Al McCleery got back to the States, he originated a most ambitious theatrical TV series for NBC called Matinee Theater: to televise five different stage plays per week live, airing around noon in order to promote color TV to the American housewife as she labored over her ironing. Al was the producer. He hired five directors and five art directors. Richard Bennett, one of our first early presidents of the Pewter Plough Corporation, was one of the directors and I was one of the art directors and, as soon as we were through televising one play, we had lunch and then met to plan next week’s show. That was over 50 years ago, and I’m trying to think; I believe the TV art director is his own set decorator —yes, of course! It had to be, since one of McCleery’s chief claims to favor with the producers was his elimination of the setting per se and simply decorating the scene with a minimum of props. It took a bit of ingenuity.