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The dual-network distribution resulted from Admiral executives' desire to have the program on NBC and to have it seen in Chicago. During the show's time slot, DuMont had sole use of the coaxial cable linking New York City to Chicago. Therefore, the company used both networks.
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included music, comedy, well-known guest stars and "lavish production numbers". Each episode's dances, sketches, and songs related to a common theme such as cross-country, night life, and Radio City.
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that ran from January 28 to June 3, 1949. The show was notable for being "television's first full scale Broadway type musical revue."
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networks. Live broadcasts were carried by 24 stations in 16 cities. Another 14 stations broadcast
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The program was broadcast live on Fridays from 8 to 9 p.m. ET simultaneously on both the
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performed dance numbers on the shows. Others appearing on the show included Roy Atwill,
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found boxes of papers that belonged to Liebman, including "many scripts" from
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were made available on videocassettes by Video Dimensions. The
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List of programs broadcast by the DuMont Television Network
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International Theatre in New York at CinemaTreasures.org
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episode with Caesar, Coca, and Marge and Gower Champion
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List of surviving DuMont Television Network broadcasts
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Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010
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Index

The Admiral Broadway Revue

Variety
Max Liebman
Mel Brooks
Lucille Kallen
Mel Tolkin
Sid Caesar
Imogene Coca
Marge Champion
Gower Champion
Multi-camera
DuMont
NBC
live television
variety show
NBC
DuMont
kinescope
International Theatre
Max Liebman
Sid Caesar
Imogene Coca
Your Show of Shows
Admiral
RCA
TV sets
Marge
Gower Champion
Mary McCarty

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