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The Billy Rose Show (1950) | ecco
The Billy Rose Show
1
Season
1950
USA
7.4
A short-lived anthology series, sponsored by the Hudson Motor Car Company. The host was the theatrical showman and lyricist Billy Rose. The show was canceled due to a decline in the sales of the sponsor. Sales of Hudson automobiles fell each year from 1951 until 1954, and Hudson then merged with another company to form the American Motors Corporation (AMC).
Episode List
S1 • E1
The Night They Made a Bum Out of Helen Hayes
S1 • E2
The Night Billy Rose Should'a Stood in Bed
S1 • E3
George III Once Drooled in This Plate
S1 • E4
Episode #1.4
S1 • E5
The Murder Club
A young doctor with a seriously ill patient goes to his first meeting of "The Murder Club," a group of doctors who get together to discuss their misdiagnoses which resulted in death.
S1 • E6
Ibsen Comes to Second Avenue
S1 • E7
Drink to Me Only with Thine Ice
S1 • E8
If You're an Actor--Act!
The Baroness is married to a man twice her age, and is attracted to a young actor, who pursues her and asks her to divorce her husband and marry him. Her husband the Baron is aware of this and has his own plan to deal with the situation. However, all does not go quite as planned.
S1 • E9
The Benefit of the Doubt
A quiet Belgian man is charged with murdering six women. He goes before a jury in a dramatic trial.
S1 • E10
Bright Golden Girl
S1 • E11
One More Night to Go
S1 • E12
Kind Hearts and Gentle People
S1 • E13
Moon Over Miami
S1 • E14
Pick Up
S1 • E15
The Galoshes of Fortune
S1 • E16
The Old Flame
A wealthy lumber magnate journeys to Pasadena, California to reclaim a former sweetheart. His intentions are somewhat altered by a young woman who does not believe in warmed-over romance.
S1 • E17
Whirligig of Life
S1 • E18
Sugar O'Hara
S1 • E19
Flowers for Millie
S1 • E20
My Aunt Frieda's Love Affair
S1 • E21
Duet for Two Actors
S1 • E22
Julie the Jinx
S1 • E23
Farewell Appearance
Dame Judith Anderson excels in the role of a great actress who has lost her nerve because of the critical failure of her last two performances.