Shock Wave
18th September 1956Condemned to Glory
2nd October 1956The Magic Brew
16th October 1956Captain Without a Country
30th October 1956The People Against McQuade
13th November 1956The Man from 1997
27th November 1956Stranger on the Road
11th December 1956Silent Journey
25th December 1956Girl on the Subway
8th January 1957Blind Drop: Warsaw
22nd January 1957Passage to Maranga
5th February 1957The Money
19th February 1957Capital Punishment
5th March 1957A Question of Loyalty
2nd April 1957Anything for Money
16th April 1957No Man's Road
30th April 1957Pattern for Violence
14th May 1957Execution Night
28th May 1957The Velvet Cage
11th June 1957Conflict is a 1956 ABC series that directly succeeded Warner Brothers Presents. It is most famous for having hosted the effective pilots of 77 Sunset Strip and Maverick. Although it assumed the same time slot as its predecessor, the two do not share the same format. Where Warner Brothers Presents had been a wheel series, Conflict was a fully anthological series. However, since Cheyenne and Conflict alternated the Tuesday 7:30pm time slot, the net effect was that of a proper wheel series—even though Cheyenne and Conflict were not under the same umbrella title. The name change was imposed upon its production company, Warner Bros., by ABC executives who believed that "conflict" was the missing element in Casablanca and King's Row from Warner Brothers Presents. The show does not fit neatly into standard American television seasons. It technically superseded Warner Brothers Presents after Casablanca concluded its run in April 1956. And it seems to have provided at least one week of new material at the beginning of the 1957 season, before Sugarfoot, starring Will Hutchins, took its place.
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