Years Ago
17th October 1948Joy to the World
21st November 1948Night Must Fall
19th December 1948The Man Who Came to Dinner
16th January 1949The Silver Cord
2nd February 1949Outward Bound
13th March 1949Arsenic and Old Lace
11th May 1949One Sunday Afternoon
16th May 1949Light Up the Sky
13th June 1949Something Old, Something New
4th December 1952Crossed and Double Crossed
11th December 1952So Many Things Happen
18th December 1952Heart of Gold
25th December 1952They Also Serve
1st January 1953It Happened in a Pawn Shop
8th January 1953This Is My Heart
15th January 1953The Sermon of the Gun
22nd January 1953Adventure in Connecticut
29th January 1953The First Born
5th February 1953The Old Man's Bride
12th February 1953Margin for Fear
19th February 1953All's Fair in Love
26th February 1953Madame 44
5th March 1953My Daughter's Husband
12th March 1953The Bet
19th March 1953Double Exposure
26th March 1953To Any Soldier
2nd April 1953Just What the Doctor Ordered
9th April 1953Allison, Ltd.
16th April 1953The Life of the Party
23rd April 1953The Son-in-Law
30th April 1953The Lady and the Champ
7th May 1953Look for Tomorrow
14th May 1953Sweet Talk Me, Jackson
21st May 1953The Jewel
28th May 1953There's No Place Like Home
4th June 1953The Trestle
11th June 1953Malaya Incident
18th June 1953The People Versus Johnston
25th June 1953Ford Theatre, spelled Ford Theater for the radio version and known as Ford Television Theatre for the TV version, was a radio and television anthology series broadcast in the United States in the 1940s and 1950s. At various times the television series appeared on all three major television networks, while the radio version was broadcast on two separate networks and on two separate coasts. Ford Theatre was named for its sponsor, the Ford Motor Company, which had an earlier success with its concert music series, The Ford Sunday Evening Hour.

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