Chevron Hall of Stars
American television series (1956) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chevron Hall of Stars is an American television anthology series which aired in 1956 in first-run syndication.[1] It was produced by Four Star Productions,[2] and was a half-hour series.
Chevron Hall of Stars | |
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Country of origin | United States |
Production | |
Producer | Warren Lewis |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company | Four Star Television |
Original release | |
Release | 1956 |
Gene Roddenberry’s script The Secret Weapon of 117 was broadcast on the series on March 6, 1956.[3] Another 1956 episode was an unsuccessful pilot for a Captain Kidd TV series. It featured Anthony Dexter in the title role, Denton De Gray as Scar, Danny Green as Morgan, and Christopher Lee as the governor.[4]
The November 22, 1956, episode, "Double Cross", featured Don Taylor as detective Richard Diamond.[5]
Warren Lewis was the producer.[1]
Notable guest stars
- Gene Barry
- Lloyd Bridges[1]
- Raymond Burr
- Dane Clark[1]
- Charles Coburn
- Noreen Corcoran
- Angie Dickinson
- Sally Fraser[1]
- Beverly Garland
- Phyllis Kirk
- Angela Lansbury
- Joan Leslie
- John Litel[1]
- Thomas Mitchell[1]
- Ricardo Montalbán[1]
- Maureen O'Sullivan
- Richard Reeves[1]
- Cesar Romero
- Lee Van Cleef
- James Whitmore[1]
- Alan Young
See also
- The Star and the Story – another "Four Star Productions" anthology series which aired in first-runs syndication.
References
External links
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