General Electric Theater

NR 6.9
1953 Drama , Comedy

General Electric Theater is an American anthology series hosted by Ronald Reagan that was broadcast on CBS radio and television. The series was sponsored by General Electric's Department of Public Relations.

  • Cast:
    Ronald Reagan

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Season 10 : 1961

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EP1 - The Golden Years
September. 10,1961

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EP3 - Cat in the Cradle
October. 01,1961

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EP7 - The Great Alberti
November. 05,1961

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EP8 - Star Witness: The Lili Parrish Story
November. 12,1961

General Electric Theater

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EP14 - A Friendly Tribe
December. 31,1961

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EP17 - The Little Hours
January. 21,1962

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EP18 - Go Fight City Hall
January. 28,1962

Todays theme is Go Fight City Hall.

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EP21 - The Free Wheelers
February. 18,1962

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EP30 - The Unstoppable Gray Fox
May. 06,1962

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EP31 - Acres and Pains
May. 13,1962

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EP32 - Somebody Please Help Me!
May. 20,1962

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EP34 - The Roman Kind
June. 03,1962

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Seasons 9 : 1960

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31 Episode

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Seasons 8 : 1959

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33 Episode

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Seasons 7 : 1958

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32 Episode

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Seasons 6 : 1957

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32 Episode

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Seasons 5 : 1956

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35 Episode

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Seasons 4 : 1955

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39 Episode

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Seasons 3 : 1954

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37 Episode

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Seasons 2 : 1953

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24 Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1953

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