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1954–55 United States network television schedule

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The following is the1954–55 network television schedule for the four major English language commercialbroadcast networks in the United States. The schedule coversprimetime hours from September 1954 through March 1955. The schedule is followed by alist per network of returning series, new series, and series cancelled after the1953–54 season.

Fall 1954 marked a big change for television whenABC announced a network deal with a significant Hollywood producer. ABC had contracted withWalt Disney to produce a new series calledDisneyland (as part of the deal, the network provided funding towards the construction of Walt'samusement park of the same name, opening in July 1955). The series was an instant hit, and marked the beginning of the networks allowing Hollywood programs into their schedules. Thus, Disney became the third significant Hollywood film producer to venture into television production, afterJerry Fairbanks andHal Roach.

ABC presidentLeonard Goldenson decided in early 1954 that a television network was not the place for religious programs; as a result,Billy Graham's religious series,Hour of Decision, did not appear on ABC's fall 1954 schedule. Goldenson told Graham that the series was canceled because the poor ratings the series received were hurting the "flow" of ABC's entertainment programs. However, later critics, such as R.D. Heldenfels (1994), reject the stated reason for the cancellation. According to Heldenfels, sinceHour of Decision was the last program that ABC aired on Sunday nights (at 10:30), "flow would not have been an issue"; ABC did not air anything in place of the canceled series and gave the slot back to its local affiliates. Heldenfels believes Goldenson "simply felt uncomfortable about organized religion".[1] Another 1953–54 ABC religious series,This Is the Life, also failed to make the 1954–55 ABC schedule.

DuMont's 1954–55 schedule would be the last year the failing television network planned a seven night program schedule, and even this schedule was full of holes. Heldenfels states that the 1954 DuMont schedule "was a checkerboard of programs and empty spaces for [local] stations to fill".[2] DuMont did not bother to schedule anything against ABC'sDisneyland, NBC's new seriesCaesar's Hour, or either of CBS'sArthur Godfrey programs, conceding those slots (and others) to the bigger networks. However, DuMont continued to air Bishop Fulton Sheen's programLife Is Worth Living against NBC's popularThe Buick-Berle Show. DuMont's counter-programming strategy, scheduling a religious program againstMilton Berle's bawdy show, had met with success in previous years. The rivalry between the programs had caused Berle to joke, "He uses old material, too." Sheen, for his part, once introduced himself as "Uncle Fultie".[3] Still, DuMont's limited success in counter-programming a few slots would not be enough to save the network; Heldenfels states that the DuMont network's programs "resemble the grasping of program straws as much or more as they look like a strategic plan."[4] DuMont would cancelLife Is Worth Living in April 1955, along with most of its remaining programs.[5]

New fall series are highlighted inbold.

Each of the 30 highest-rated shows is listed with its rank and rating as determined byNielsen Media Research.[6]

  Yellow indicates the programs in the top 10 for the season.
  Cyan indicates the programs in the top 20 for the season.
  Magenta indicates the programs in the top 30 for the season.

Sunday

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Network7:00 PM7:30 PM8:00 PM8:30 PM9:00 PM9:30 PM10:00 PM10:30 PM
ABCYou Asked For ItThe Pepsi-Cola PlayhouseFlight No. 7The Big PictureThe Walter Winchell Show (9:00) /The Martha Wright Show (9:15)Soldier ParadeBreak the BankLocal
CBSFallLassieThe Jack Benny Show (7/38.3) /Private Secretary (19/32.2)Toast of the Town (5/39.6)General Electric Theater (17/32.6)Honestly, Celeste!Father Knows BestWhat's My Line?
SpringAppointment with Adventure
NBCFallPeople Are FunnyMister PeepersThe Colgate Comedy Hour (27/28.0)The Philco Television Playhouse /Goodyear Television PlayhouseThe Loretta Young Show (28/27.7)The Hunter
WinterThe Bob Cummings Show
DMNLocalOpera CameosLocalRocky King, Inside DetectiveLife Begins at EightyThe Music ShowLocal

Monday

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Network7:00 PM7:30 PM8:00 PM8:30 PM9:00 PM9:30 PM10:00 PM10:30 PM
ABCFallKukla, Fran and Ollie (7:00) /John Daly and the News (7:15)JamieCome CloserThe Voice of FirestoneCollege Press ConferenceBoxing from Eastern Parkway
OctoberThe Name's the Same
CBSLocalDouglas Edwards with the News (7:30) /The Perry Como Show (7:45)The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (26/29.0)Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts (18/32.5)I Love Lucy (1/49.3)December Bride (10/34.7)Westinghouse Studio One
NBCLocalThe Tony Martin Show (7:30) /Camel News Caravan (7:45)Caesar's HourMedicRobert Montgomery PresentsLocal
DMNCaptain Video (7:00) /DuMont Evening News (7:15)LocalThe Ilona Massey ShowLocalBoxing From St. Nicholas Arena

Note: On NBC,Producers' Showcase made its debut as a monthly series, airing 8:00–9:30 pm

Tuesday

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Network7:00 PM7:30 PM8:00 PM8:30 PM9:00 PM9:30 PM10:00 PM10:30 PM
ABCKukla, Fran and Ollie (7:00) /John Daly and the News (7:15)Cavalcade of AmericaLocalTwenty QuestionsMake Room for DaddyThe United States Steel Hour /The Elgin TV HourStop the Music
CBSFallLocalDouglas Edwards with the News (7:30) /The Jo Stafford Show (7:45)The Red Skelton ShowThe Blue AngelMeet MillieDangerLife with FatherSee It Now
Follow-upThe Halls of Ivy
SummerMusic 55The $64,000 Question
NBCLocalThe Dinah Shore Show (7:30) /Plymouth News Caravan (7:45)The Buick-Berle Show (11/34.6) /The Bob Hope Show /The Martha Raye ShowFireside Theatre (20/31.1)Armstrong Circle TheatreTruth or ConsequencesIt's a Great Life
DMNCaptain Video (7:00) /DuMont Evening News (7:15)LocalLife Is Worth LivingStudio 57One Minute PleaseLocal

Note: Beginning this season, Chrysler's Plymouth division alternated with R.J. Reynolds as sponsor ofCamel News Caravan on Tuesdays and Thursdays.The Bob Hope Show andThe Martha Raye Show each appeared monthly.

Wednesday

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Network7:00 PM7:30 PM8:00 PM8:30 PM9:00 PM9:30 PM10:00 PM10:30 PM
ABCKukla, Fran and Ollie (7:00) /John Daly and the News (7:15)Disneyland (6/39.1)The Stu Erwin ShowMasquerade PartyEnterpriseLocal
CBSFallLocalDouglas Edwards with the News (7:30) /The Perry Como Show (7:45)Arthur Godfrey and His Friends (22/29.8)Strike It RichI've Got a Secret (13/34.0)Pabst Blue Ribbon Bouts (10:00) (25/29.1) /Sports Spot (10:45) /The Best of Broadway (10:00–11:00) (once a month)
WinterThe Millionaire (16/33.0)
NBCFallLocalCoke Time with Eddie Fisher (7:30) /Camel News Caravan (7:45)I Married JoanMy Little Margie (29/27.1)Kraft Television TheatreThis Is Your Life (12/34.5)Big Town
WinterNorby (InCOLOR)
SpringKodak Request Performance (InCOLOR)
DMNCaptain Video (7:00) /DuMont Evening News (7:15)LocalConcert Tonight
(Chicago Symphony)
Down You GoLocal

Thursday

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Network7:00 PM7:30 PM8:00 PM8:30 PM9:00 PM9:30 PM10:00 PM10:30 PM
ABCKukla, Fran and Ollie (7:00) /John Daly and the News (7:15)The Lone RangerThe Mail StoryTreasury Men in ActionSo You Want to Lead a BandKraft Television TheatreLocal
CBSFallLocalDouglas Edwards with the News (7:30) /The Jane Froman Show (7:45)The Ray Milland Show*Climax! /Shower of Stars (once a month)Four Star PlayhouseThe Public DefenderName That Tune
SpringWilly
SummerThe Bob Cummings Show
NBCLocalThe Dinah Shore Show (7:30) /Plymouth News Caravan (7:45)You Bet Your Life (4/41.0)JusticeDragnet (3/42.1)Ford Theatre (InCOLOR) (9/34.9)Lux Video Theatre
DMNCaptain Video (7:00) /DuMont Evening News (7:15)LocalThey Stand AccusedWhat's the StoryLocal

* formerlyMeet Mr. McNutley

Note: On CBS,Willy moved from Saturday to Thursday in April.

Friday

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Network7:00 PM7:30 PM8:00 PM8:30 PM9:00 PM9:30 PM10:00 PM10:30 PM
ABCKukla, Fran and Ollie (7:00) /John Daly and the News (7:15)The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (23/29.5)The Adventures of Ozzie and HarrietThe Ray Bolger Show*Dollar a SecondThe ViseLocal
CBSLocalDouglas Edwards with the News (7:30) /The Perry Como Show (7:45)MamaTopper (24/29.4)Schlitz Playhouse of StarsOur Miss BrooksThe LineupPerson to Person
NBCLocalCoke Time with Eddie Fisher (7:30) /Camel News Caravan (7:45)The Red Buttons Show /The Jack Carson Show (once a month)The Life of Riley (21/30.9)The Big StoryDear PhoebeGillette Cavalcade of Sports (10:00) /The Greatest Moments in Sports (10:45)
DMNCaptain Video (7:00) /DuMont Evening News (7:15)LocalThe StrangerLocalChance of a LifetimeTime Will TellLocal

* formerlyWhere's Raymond?

Saturday

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Network7:00 PM7:30 PM8:00 PM8:30 PM9:00 PM9:30 PM10:00 PM10:30 PM
ABCFallLocalCompassThe Dotty Mack ShowThe Saturday Night Fights (9:00) /Fight Talk (9:45)The Stork ClubLocal
JanuaryOzark Jubilee
CBSFallThe Gene Autry ShowBeat the ClockThe Jackie Gleason Show (2/42.4)Two for the Money (14/33.9)My Favorite HusbandThat's My BoyWilly
WinterProfessional Father
SpringDamon Runyon Theater
SummerAmerica's Greatest Bands
NBCFallWatch Mr. WizardEthel and AlbertThe Mickey Rooney Show: Hey, MulliganPlace the FaceThe Imogene Coca ShowTexaco Star Theater:The Jimmy Durante Show /The Donald O'Connor ShowThe George Gobel Show (8/35.2)Your Hit Parade (15/33.6)
SummerThe SoldiersThe Amazing DunningerMusical ChairsAnd Here's the Show
DMNLocalNational Football League Professional Football

Note: On NBC, the Saturday edition ofMax Liebman Presents debuted as a monthly series, airing 9:00–10:30 pm. On ABC,Ozark Jubilee premiered in January from 9:00–10:00 p.m. On CBS,Willy moved from Saturday to Thursday in April.

The Soldiers, a live military sitcom starringHal March,Tom D'Andrea, andJohn Dehner, produced and directed byBud Yorkin, aired eleven episodes on NBC Saturday schedule between June 25 and September 3, 1955.

By network

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ABC

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Returning Series


New Series


Not returning from1953–54:

CBS

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Returning Series


New Series


Not returning from1953–54:

DuMont

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Returning series


New series


Not returning from1953–54:

NBC

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Returning Series


New Series


Not returning from1953–54:

Note: The * indicates that the program was introduced in midseason.

Notes

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  1. ^Heldenfels, R. D. (1994).Television's Greatest Year: 1954. New York: Continuum, pg 79–80.ISBN 0-8264-0675-0.
  2. ^Heldenfels, pg 24.
  3. ^Pride of Peoria. AmericanCatholic.com
  4. ^Heldenfels, pg 194.
  5. ^Brooks, Tim & Marsh, Earle (1984).The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows (3rd ed.). New York: Ballantine.ISBN 0-345-31864-1.
  6. ^Highest-rated series is based on the annual top-rated programs list compiled byNielsen Media Research and reported in: Brooks, Tim & Marsh, Earle (2007).The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows (9th ed.). New York: Ballantine.ISBN 978-0-345-49773-4.

References

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  • McNeil, Alex. (1996).Total Television: The Comprehensive Guide to Programming from 1948 to the Present. Fourth edition. New York: Penguin Books.ISBN 0-14-024916-8.
  • Brooks, Tim & Marsh, Earle (1984).The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows (3rd ed.). New York: Ballantine.ISBN 0-345-31864-1.
  • Heldenfels, R(ichard) D. (1994).Television's Greatest Year: 1954. New York: Continuum.ISBN 0-8264-0675-0.
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