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The Kaiser Aluminum Hour

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The Kaiser Aluminum Hour
Paul Newman and Edward Andrews in "Army Game"
GenreDrama, anthology
Created byWorthington Miner
Written byFielder Cook
Sumner Locke Elliott
Evan Hunter
Loring Mandel
Gene Roddenberry
Rod Serling
David Swift (director)
Robert Dozier
Directed byPaul Bogart
Fielder Cook
George Roy Hill
Franklin J. Schaffner
David Susskind
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes25
Production
Executive producerWorthington Miner
ProducersFielder Cook
Franklin J. Schaffner
George Roy Hill
Jerome Hellman
Production companiesUnit Four, in cooperation with NBC
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseJuly 3, 1956 (1956-07-03) –
June 18, 1957 (1957-06-18)

The Kaiser Aluminum Hour is a dramatic anthology television series which was broadcast in prime time in the United States during the 1956-57 season by NBC.

The Kaiser Aluminum Hour was shown on alternate Tuesday nights at 9:30 pm Eastern time[1] in rotation with the longer-running Armstrong Circle Theatre, with the first broadcast airing on July 3, 1956 and the final one on June 18, 1957. As can be surmised from the title, the program was sponsored by the Kaiser Aluminum Company. Unlike low-budget anthology series such as Fireside Theater, The Kaiser Aluminum Hour featured many well-known Hollywood actors of the era, including Paul Newman (who appeared in the first telecast, Army Game), Ralph Bellamy, MacDonald Carey, Hume Cronyn, Robert Culp, Kim Hunter, Felicia Montealegre Bernstein, William Shatner, Forrest Tucker, Jack Warden, Dennis Hopper, and Natalie Wood.

Production

Worthington Miner was the program's executive producer. A rotation of three men — Fielder Cook, George Roy Hill, and Frank Schaffner — produced and directed, with each selecting content for his episodes.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Adams, Val (June 8, 1956). "Miner to Produce New Video Series: Named to Executive Post on 'Kaiser Aluminum Hour'-- First Show on July 3". The New York Times. p. 37. Retrieved October 20, 2023.

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