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Studio One Spectre Of Alexander Wolff
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Studio One Spectre Of Alexander Wolff

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Spectre of Alexandre Wolff 9 Oct 1950 Director: Carl Frank Paul Branson, Joan Chandler, Leslie Nielsen A French newsman returns to Marseilles to relive his killing of a suspected Gestapo agent when he was a member of the French Underground. Studio One, presented by Westinghouse, was one of the first of the anthology TV programs. A total of 466 episodes aired on CBS between 1948 and 1958. The program appeared in various time slots before finally settling in on Monday night. Like a number of other 1950s and '60s television shows, Studio One was moved over from radio, where it had started in the mid-1940s. By 1957, live TV was giving way to filmed shows, and the industry was migrating from New York to Los Angeles. The show was renamed Studio One in Hollywood and started airing filmed shows. Westinghouse stopped sponsoring the program and a year later, Studio One was gone. The show was nominated for numerous Emmy Awards throughout its run; it was nominated for Best Dramatic Series every year but won only once in 1952

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