The Wendy Barrie Show

The Wendy Barrie Show
The Wendy Barrie Show
Género Talk-show
Presentado por Wendy Barrie
País de origen Bandera de los Estados Unidos Estados Unidos
Duración 15/30 minutos
Idioma/s Inglés
Emisión
Cadena original ABC
DuMont
NBC
Fechas de
emisión
Noviembre de 1948 a
27 de septiembre de 1950
Enlaces externos
Ficha en IMDb

The Wendy Barrie Show era un programa de televisión estadounidense emitido desde 1948 hasta 1950. Es destacado por ser uno de los primeros ejemplos del género de los talk-shows o programas de conversación, y fue emitido (separadamente) por ABC, DuMont y NBC.[1] En aquellos tiempos era común que los programas cambiaran de cadena constantemente.

El programa era presentado por Wendy Barrie, una actriz de cine y televisión que protagonizó cerca de cuarenta películas. El programa comenzó como una comedia titulada Inside Photoplay, pero luego cambió de formato y pasó a ser un programa de conversación. El programa también fue conocido como Photoplay Time (desde septiembre hasta diciembre de 1949) y Through Wendy's Window (desde agosto hasta septiembre de 1950). El último episodio fue emitido el 27 de septiembre de 1950.

Referencias

  1. Brooks, Tim y Marsh, Earle (1964). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows (Tercera edición). Nueva York: Ballantine. ISBN 0-345-31864-1.

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