Front Row Center is the title of two American television programs with different formats that were broadcast on different networks.
11-544: [REDACTED] Look up front row in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Front Row may refer to: Front Row (software) , media center software for Apple's Mac computers Front Row (radio programme) , a British arts programme broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Front Row (TV program) , a Philippine documentary television program broadcast on GMA Network Front Row Channel , an international digital channel Front Row (album) ,
22-494: A 1982 album by David Meece "Front Row", an Alanis Morissette song from her 1998 album Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie The three-player formation at the front of a rugby scrum See also [ edit ] Front Row Center , a TV series aired on the DuMont Television Network from 1949 to 1950 Front Row Club Issue 1 , a 1998 live album by British rock group Marillion Front Row Motorsports ,
33-407: A British arts programme broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Front Row (TV program) , a Philippine documentary television program broadcast on GMA Network Front Row Channel , an international digital channel Front Row (album) , a 1982 album by David Meece "Front Row", an Alanis Morissette song from her 1998 album Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie The three-player formation at the front of
44-415: A rugby scrum See also [ edit ] Front Row Center , a TV series aired on the DuMont Television Network from 1949 to 1950 Front Row Club Issue 1 , a 1998 live album by British rock group Marillion Front Row Motorsports , a team that competes on NASCAR Sprint Cup circuit Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
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77-537: The DuMont Television Network from March 25, 1949, to April 2, 1950, The program was a renamed version of Hotel Broadway , with Whelan Drug Company continuing as sponsor, but with a new slot on DuMont's schedule. It initially was on from 9 to 9:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Fridays. In June 1949 it moved to 8-9 p.m. ET on Fridays, and in October 1949 it moved to 7-8 p.m. ET on Sundays. Originally 30 minutes,
88-595: The sustaining program expanded to 60 minutes on June 10, 1949, and DuMont personnel began seeking entertainers in an effort to make the program "television's standout talent quest show." That quest included holding auditions at DuMont's Adelphi Playhouse in New York City. The premiere episode featured Marilyn Maxwell in her TV debut. Frank Fontaine was the host. Regulars on the program were Marian Bruce, Joan Fields, Cass Franklin, Phil Leeds , Hal Lohman, Monica Moore, Bibi Osterwald , and Danny Shore. Bill Harmon
99-508: The title Front Row . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Front_Row&oldid=1000549777 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Front Row Center Front Row Center, an American variety show , aired on
110-472: Was the director. Episodes were live adaptations of Broadway plays or literary works. They included the following: Jack Gould wrote in The New York Times that the presentation of "Dinner at Eight" "was hurt by editing and uneven casting; it was warmed-over fare, lacking real substance." He described Soane's acting as "a good performance." This article about a television show originating in
121-553: Was the program's producer and director, and Stanton B. Fisher also directed. Sam Spear and his 14-piece orchestra provided music. Front Row Center was a dramatic anthology series on CBS that originally ran from June 1, 1955, to September 21, 1955, and returned from January 8, 1956 until April 22, 1956. In 1955 the program was broadcast every Wednesday from 10 to 11 p.m. ET through June, after which it alternated in that time slot with The United States Steel Hour . Episodes in 1956 were broadcast on Sunday afternoons. Fletcher Markle
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