What was the genre of the lost show “Mary Kay and Johnny”?
Comedy
Drama
Science Fiction
News
In which year did the TV show “The Goldbergs” first air?
1949
1950
1951
1952
Which network originally aired “Captain Video and His Video Rangers”?
NBC
CBS
ABC
DuMont
What type of show was “Winky Dink and You”?
Game Show
Interactive Show
Talk Show
Music Show
Which show featured the character “Kukla”?
Kukla, Fran and Ollie
Life with Elizabeth
Private Secretary
I Married Joan
What was the primary setting of “Life of Riley”?
Hospital
Factory
School
Office
You Bet Your Life was hosted by which comedian?
Bob Hope
Groucho Marx
Jack Benny
Red Skelton
What was the premise of “Pantomime Quiz”?
Dance competition
Charades game
Singing contest
Cooking challenge
In what year did “Studio One” transition from radio to television?
1947
1948
1949
1950
Which of the following shows featured real-life husband and wife?
The Honeymooners
I Love Lucy
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
Father Knows Best
Which TV show did Desi Arnaz produce?
The Texan
The Untouchables
I Love Lucy
Make Room for Daddy
What was the theme of “The Millionaire”?
Mystery solving
Money giveaways
Family drama
Workplace comedy
Which of these was a detective show?
Mr. Wizard
Dragnet
Your Hit Parade
This Is Your Life
Who starred in “Father Knows Best”?
Lucille Ball
Robert Young
Jack Benny
Sid Caesar
Which series featured large-scale historical reconstructions?
You Are There
Meet Corliss Archer
The Lone Ranger
Queen for a Day
What format was “Playhouse 90”?
Sitcom
Anthology series
Game show
News program
Who hosted “The $64,000 Question”?
Garry Moore
Hal March
John Daly
Jack Paar
What was “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet” about?
Spy missions
Family life
Medical stories
Military base
Which show was known for its horror episodes?
Lights Out
Candid Camera
American Bandstand
Truth or Consequences
Which 1950s TV show had a courtroom setting?
Perry Mason
Judge Judy
The Practice
Law & Order
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