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The year 1947 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events during 1947.
Series | Debut | Ended | Network |
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Swing Into Sports | 1947 | 1949 | Dumont |
The Jack Eigen Show | 1947 | 1951 | Dumont |
Chicagoland Mystery Players | 1947 | July 23, 1950 | WGN-TV |
Small Fry Club | 1947 | 1951 | Dumont |
Juvenile Jury | 1947 | 1954 | NBC |
The Swift Home Service Club | May 1947 | ? | NBC |
Doorway to Fame | May 2, 1947 | July 4, 1949 | Dumont |
Kraft Television Theater | May 7, 1947 | 1958 | NBC |
King Cole's Birthday Party | May 15, 1947 | June 23, 1949 | Dumont |
In the Kelvinator Kitchen | 1947 | 1948 | NBC |
The Walter Compton News | June 16, 1947 | January 1948 | Dumont |
Major League Baseball on NBC | July 8, 1947 | October 17, 2000 | NBC |
Musical Merry-Go-Round | 1947 | 1949 | NBC |
Kukla, Fran and Ollie | October 13, 1947 | 1957 | KNBH |
Meet the Press | 1947 | Still in broadcast | NBC |
Pantomime Quiz | November 13, 1947 | October 9, 1959 | KTLA |
Mary Kay and Johnny | November 18, 1947 | March 11, 1950 | Dumont |
Charade Quiz | 1947 | 1949 | Dumont |
Television Playhouse | December 4, 1947 | April 11, 1948 | NBC |
Americana | 1947 | 1949 | NBC |
Howdy Doody | December 27, 1947 | September 24, 1960 | NBC |
Eye Witness | 1947 | 1948 | |
Know Your New York | 1947 | 1948 | Dumont |
Highway to the Stars | 1947 | 1947 | Dumont |
Look Upon a Star | 1947 | 1947 | Dumont |
Date | Show | Debut |
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January 17 | The Voice of Firestone | 1943 |
Let's Rhumba | 1946 | |
January 26 | Face to Face | 1946 |
March | Hour Glass | 1946 |
May 16 | Pinwright's Progress (UK) | 1946 |
May 18 | I Love to Eat | 1946 |
May 27 | Serving Through Science | 1945 |
July 1 | Cash and Carry | 1946 |
October | Geographically Speaking | 1946 |
Unknown | Campus Hoopla | 1946 |
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