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DuMont Television Network The DuMont Television Network (also known as the DuMont Network, DuMont Television, simply DuMont/Du Mont, or (incorrectly) Dumont ) was one of America's pioneer commercial television networks, rivaling NBC and CBS for the distinction of being ...
was launched in 1946 and ceased broadcasting in 1956.
Allen DuMont Allen Balcom DuMont, also spelled Du Mont, (January 29, 1901 – November 14, 1965) was an American electronics engineer, scientist and inventor best known for improvements to the cathode ray tube in 1931 for use in television receivers. Seven y ...
, who created the network, preserved most of what it produced in
kinescope Kinescope , shortened to kine , also known as telerecording in Britain, is a recording of a television program on motion picture film, directly through a lens focused on the screen of a video monitor. The process was pioneered during the 194 ...
format. By 1958, however, much of the library had been destroyed to recover the
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content of the film prints, and eventually the remaining material was simply discarded. Since then, there has been extensive research on which DuMont programs have episodes extant. For a list of program series aired on DuMont, see
List of programs broadcast by the DuMont Television Network This is a list of programs broadcast by the DuMont Television Network, which operated in the United States from 1942 to 1956. All regularly scheduled programs which were aired on the DuMont network are listed below, regardless of whether they origi ...
.


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* '' A.N.T.A. Album of 1955'' – special shown on March 28, 1955 * '' The Admiral Broadway Revue'' – one episode (March 4, 1949) * '' All About Baby'' – three episodes (June–July 1955) * ''
The Bigelow Theatre ''The Bigelow Theatre'' (also known as ''Bigelow-Sanford Theater'' and as ''Hollywood Half Hour'' and ''Marquee Theater'' in syndication) is an American anthology series originally broadcast on CBS Television and on the DuMont Television Network. ...
'' – nine episodes, including October 4, 1951 and series finale from December 27) * '' Boxing From Eastern Parkway'' – 30 episodes, ranging from December 1, 1952 to October 26, 1953 * '' Boxing From St. Nicholas Arena'' – five episodes (including August 6, 1956 finale, the last program aired on DuMont) * ''Boxing With
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'' – three episodes from 1949–1950, possibly including episodes of '' Boxing From Jamaica Arena'' (1948–49), ''
Amateur Boxing Fight Club ''Amateur Boxing Fight Club'' was a boxing program aired on the DuMont Television Network beginning in September 1949 as part of DuMont's sports programming. Most of DuMont's boxing programs at this time were hosted by Dennis James. The 60-minute p ...
'' (1949–50) or '' Boxing From Sunnyside Gardens'' (1949–55) * ''
Captain Video and His Video Rangers ''Captain Video and His Video Rangers'' is an American science fiction television series that aired on the DuMont Television Network and was the first series of its genre on American television. The series aired between June 27, 1949, and Apri ...
'' – 24 episodes, ranging from at least 1949–1953 * ''Cavalcade of Bands'' - 1 episode from September 4, 1951 with Charlie Spivak and Orch., The Haydens, Morey Amsterdam, The Mello-Larks, Bob Hammond’s Birds, others. * ''
Cavalcade of Stars ''The Jackie Gleason Show'' is the name of a series of American network television shows that starred Jackie Gleason, which ran from 1952 to 1970, in various forms. ''Cavalcade of Stars'' Gleason's first variety series, which aired on the DuMon ...
'' – 15 episodes, ranging from September 1949 to October 26, 1951 * ''
Champagne and Orchids ''Champagne and Orchids'' is an American variety show broadcast on the now defunct DuMont Television Network. The network series ran from September 6, 1948, to January 10, 1949. ''Champagne and Orchids'' was a variety show hosted by Adrienne Meyer ...
'' – two episodes (with guests Eric Thorsen and
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) * ''
Charlie Wild, Private Detective ''Charlie Wild, Private Detective'' is an American detective series that aired on three of the four major American television networks of the 1950s. Origin The program was the televised version of a radio program with the same title. At least som ...
'' – two episodes (including May 6, 1952; UCLA has another 13 episodes from the
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and ABC eras) * ''
Colonel Humphrey Flack ''Colonel Humphrey Flack'' is an American sitcom which ran Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET from October 7, 1953, to July 2, 1954, on the DuMont Television Network, then revived from 1958 to 1959 for first-run syndication. The series also aired under th ...
'' – 12 episodes, ranging from October 14, 1953 to February 9, 1954 * ''
Concert Tonight ''Concert Tonight'' is an American music television series which aired on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network. Broadcast history ''Concert Tonight'' first aired from December 30, 1953 to March 31, 1954, then was brought back from September ...
'' – one episode from 1954 and one from 1953. The latter aired on WGN on December 3, 1953, though it's unclear when it aired over the network. *''
Cosmopolitan Theatre ''Cosmopolitan Theatre'' is an American anthology series which aired on the DuMont Television Network Tuesdays at 9pm ET from October 2, 1951 to December 25, 1951. Synopsis The series consisted of live presentations of stories written for ''Cosm ...
'' - one episode from October 23, 1951, "Reward, One Million". * '' Dark of Night'' – one episode (January 30, 1953) * '' Doorway to Fame'' – two episodes (March 30 and April 1949) *'' Eloise Salutes the Stars'' - one episode from Jan. 4, 1952, featuring guest Elsa Maxwell. * '' Front Page Detective'' – 17 episodes * '' Front Row Center'' – one episode from 1949 * ''
Georgetown University Forum ''Georgetown University Forum'' is an American radio talk show. It is uploaded weekly to the Public Radio Satellite System as free content for National Public Radio member stations, with additional availability to Armed Forces Radio and Voice of ...
'' – one episode (December 13, 1951) * '' The Goldbergs'' – 71 restored episodes, including DuMont, available on DVD * ''
The Growing Paynes ''The Growing Paynes'' is an American sitcom that aired on the DuMont Television Network. Broadcast history The series aired on DuMont on Wednesdays at 8:30 pm ET for one season, 1948 to 1949. The series stars John Harvey, Judy Parrish, David A ...
'' – one episode from 1949 * ''
Gruen Playhouse ''Gruen Playhouse'' (also known as ''Gruen Guild Playhouse'') is a dramatic anthology series that aired on ABC and the now-defunct DuMont Television Network. Sponsored by the Gruen Watch Company, the series aired on ABC on Thursdays at 9:30pm ET ...
'' – two episodes (May 22 and June 19, 1952) * '' Guide Right'' – 18 episodes *''
Happy's Party ''Happy's Party'' was a children's television series, children's TV program originating at KDKA-TV, WDTV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and broadcast for one season on the DuMont Television Network. The show debuted locally on March 1, 1951, and appe ...
'' - a 10 minute segment from February 5, 1955, aired on KDKA-TV Pittsburgh. (WDTV changed to KDKA-TV only a few days prior, and the show was long off the network by this point, but it's the only surviving example of the program) * ''
International Playhouse ''International Playhouse'' is the name of an American television series that was broadcast on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network during 1951. Broadcast history ''International Playhouse'' is a Monday night filmed series, but the exact dat ...
'' – 12 episodes (although not all can be confirmed as DuMont episodes) * ''
Jimmy Hughes, Rookie Cop ''Jimmy Hughes, Rookie Cop'' is an American crime show that aired on the DuMont Television Network from May 8 to July 3, 1953. The show starred William Redfield, later Conrad Janis, in the title role of Jimmy Hughes. The series was written by Bru ...
'' – one episode (network premiere from May 8, 1953) * ''
The Johns Hopkins Science Review ''The Johns Hopkins Science Review'' is a US television series about science that was produced at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland from 1948-1955. Starting in 1950, the series aired on the DuMont Television Network until the networ ...
'' – three episodes (1951; October 7, 1952; and 1953), one of which features
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* ''
Joseph Schildkraut Presents ''Joseph Schildkraut Presents'' is an anthology television series that originally aired on the DuMont Television Network starring stage and screen actor Joseph Schildkraut. Broadcast history The series aired from October 28, 1953, to January 21, 1 ...
'' – one episode (November 18, 1953); another six episodes, ranging from December 4, 1951 to April 23, 1952, are from the earlier ABC series ''Personal Appearance Theatre'', which also featured Schildkraut and may have been shown on DuMont stations * ''
Kids and Company ''Kids and Company'' is an American children's TV show that aired on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network on Saturday mornings from September 1, 1951 to May 2, 1953 and was hosted by Johnny Olson (billed as "Johnny Olsen" in the credits) and ...
'' – one episode (season one finale, June 1, 1952), one of the very few surviving daytime DuMont broadcasts; while host
Johnny Olson John Leonard Olson (May 22, 1910 – October 12, 1985) was an American radio personality and television announcer. Olson is perhaps best known for his work as an announcer for game shows, particularly the work he did for Mark Goodson-Bill Todman P ...
states that the program is going on a ten-week hiatus. Featured is Kid of the Year, Jimmy Carrick. * ''
Life Is Worth Living ''Life Is Worth Living'' is an inspirational American television series which ran on the DuMont Television Network from February 12, 1952, to April 26, 1955, then on ABC until April 8, 1957, featuring the Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen. Similar ser ...
'' – four episodes (October 1951 and three from 1955) * '' The Magic Cottage'' – two episodes (1950 and February 27, 1954) * ''Major Dell Conway of The Flying Tigers'' - 20 episodes from the series run. * '' Marge and Jeff'' – 27 episodes (ranging from September 28, 1953 to September 1, 1954), one excerpt (May 20, 1954) * ''
Melody Street ''Melody Street'' is an early American television series, hosted by Elliot Lawrence, which aired on the DuMont Television Network. The program aired Fridays at 8:30pm ET from September 25, 1953, to February 5, 1954. Each episode was 30 minutes lon ...
'' – two episodes (including January 1, 1954), one excerpt * '' The Morey Amsterdam Show'' – 48 episodes, ranging from November 21, 1949 to August 31, 1950. * '' Newsweek Views the News'' (also known as ''
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Analysis'') – two episodes (February 27 and April 17, 1950) * '' Not for Publication'' – 12 episodes, including shows ranging from May 13, 1951 to April 15, 1952 * ''
The Original Amateur Hour ''The Original Amateur Hour'' is an American radio and television program. The show was a continuation of ''Major Bowes Amateur Hour'' which had been a radio staple from 1934 to 1945. Major Edward Bowes, the originator of the program and its mas ...
'' – three episodes, one excerpt * ''
Pantomime Quiz ''Pantomime Quiz'', initially titled ''Pantomime Quiz Time'' and later ''Stump the Stars'', was an American television game show produced and hosted by Mike Stokey. Running from 1947—1959, it has the distinction of being one of the few te ...
'' – two episodes, plus a larger number of CBS episodes * '' Passaic: Birthplace of Television and the DuMont Story'' (early television movie) – live television play aired November 14, 1951 * '' The Paul Dixon Show'' – one episode (network premiere from September 29, 1952) * ''
Pulse of the City ''Pulse of the City'' is an American television anthology drama series on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network. The series ran from September 15, 1953, to March 9, 1954. The directors of the dramas included Robert Altman. Episode status Thre ...
'' – three episodes from 1953 * ''
Rocky King, Inside Detective ''Rocky King Detective'' (also known as ''Inside Detective'') is an American action/ crime drama series that was broadcast live on the DuMont Television Network on Sundays at 9pm ET for most of its run. The series ran for six seasons, from January ...
'' – 37 episodes, ranging from 1951–1954 * '' Star Time'' – four episodes (November 21 and 28, 1950 plus January 16 and February 6, 1951), one excerpt *'' Time For Reflection'' - one episode from December, 1950 *'' The Stranger'' – two episodes (September 24, 1954 and November 12, 1954) * '' The Ted Steele Show'' – one episode (series finale from July 12, 1949) * ''
This Is Music "This Is Music" is a song by the English alternative rock band The Verve. It was released as the first single from their second album, ''A Northern Soul''. The song charted at number 35 in the United Kingdom. "This Is Music" featured as the band' ...
'' – two episodes (1951 and April 1952) * ''Top 12 Business Leaders'' (30-minute special aired May 28, 1951 from the
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in New York City) * ''
The Vincent Lopez Show ''The Vincent Lopez Show'', also known as ''Vincent Lopez Speaking'', is a 1949-1957 American musical television program hosted by Vincent Lopez and broadcast on the DuMont Television Network, and later on CBS Television. The latter title is a tak ...
'' – one episode from 1950 * '' Window on the World'' – one episode (March 25, 1949) * ''
Wisdom of the Ages ''Wisdom of the Ages'' is a panel show aired on the DuMont Television Network from December 16, 1952, to June 30, 1953. The show combined the ideas of ''Juvenile Jury'' and ''Life Begins at Eighty'', with a combined panel of youth and the elderly. ...
'' – one episode (June 16, 1953) * ''
You Asked for It ''You Asked for It'' is a human interest television show created and hosted by Art Baker. Initially titled ''The Art Baker Show'', the program originally aired on American television between 1950 and 1959. Later versions of the series were see ...
'' – two episodes (#8 and #31)


Held by the Paley Center for Media

In addition to the below, there is one listing each for '' Famous Jury Trials'' and '' Small Fry Club'', neither of which have any information other than the catalog number. * '' Adlai Stevenson Speech From
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'' – telecast of a speech by presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson hosted by U.S. Representative from Utah Walter K. Granger (14 October 1952) * '' The Admiral Broadway Revue'' – 18 episodes of the 19-show run, including the January 28 premiere and June 3 finale * '' And Everything Nice'' – one episode from 1949 * ''
At Home With Billie Burke ''At Home With Billie Burke'' was a TV talk show starring Billie Burke which aired on the DuMont Television Network from June 1951 to the spring of 1952. Preservation status Little is known of the series, even if it was a daytime or prime time se ...
'' – one episode * '' Better Living TV Theater'' – one episode ("From Every Mountain Top") * ''The Big Issue'' (a.k.a. '' Keep Posted'') – one episode ("Peace in the Middle East", aired November 2, 1952) * ''
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'' – one episode (August 25, 1953) * ''
The Cases of Eddie Drake ''The Cases of Eddie Drake'' is an American crime drama series which initially was shown in syndication in 1951, before airing on the DuMont Television Network during 1952. It was a crime drama originally filmed for CBS Television by Imppro, a sma ...
'' – one episode, "Sleep Well, Angel" (May 1, 1952) * ''
Cavalcade of Stars ''The Jackie Gleason Show'' is the name of a series of American network television shows that starred Jackie Gleason, which ran from 1952 to 1970, in various forms. ''Cavalcade of Stars'' Gleason's first variety series, which aired on the DuMon ...
'' – 17 episodes, possibly more (the Paley Center has several further ''Cavalcade'' kinescopes, for which the exact content is unclear) * ''
Charlie Wild, Private Detective ''Charlie Wild, Private Detective'' is an American detective series that aired on three of the four major American television networks of the 1950s. Origin The program was the televised version of a radio program with the same title. At least som ...
'' – four episodes, possibly five * ''
Colonel Humphrey Flack ''Colonel Humphrey Flack'' is an American sitcom which ran Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET from October 7, 1953, to July 2, 1954, on the DuMont Television Network, then revived from 1958 to 1959 for first-run syndication. The series also aired under th ...
'' – two episodes * ''
Court of Current Issues ''Court of Current Issues'' (initially known as ''Court of Public Opinion'') is a nontraditional court show featuring public-affairs debates. The program aired live on Tuesday nights from 1948-1951 on the DuMont Television Network. Originally a h ...
'' – 14-minute fragment (March 3, 1949) * '' Dollar a Second'' – one episode * ''
The Ernie Kovacs Show ''The Ernie Kovacs Show'' was an American comedy show hosted by comedian Ernie Kovacs, first shown in Philadelphia during the early 1950s, then nationally. The show appeared in many versions and formats, including daytime, prime-time, late-night, ...
/The Ernie Kovacs Rehearsal'' – one episode (March 21, 1955); although only airing on flagship station
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, at least one major historian considers it a DuMont program since the network intended to broadcast it nationally, a plan that came just months before the network's collapse. * '' Flight to Rhythm'' – two episodes (March 10, 1949 premiere and May 15, 1949) * ''
The Growing Paynes ''The Growing Paynes'' is an American sitcom that aired on the DuMont Television Network. Broadcast history The series aired on DuMont on Wednesdays at 8:30 pm ET for one season, 1948 to 1949. The series stars John Harvey, Judy Parrish, David A ...
'' – four episodes, possibly five * '' Guide Right'' – two episodes (including August 14, 1953) * ''
Hold That Camera ''Hold That Camera'' is an American game show that ran on the DuMont Television Network's primetime schedule from August 27 to December 15, 1950. The series aired on Fridays at 8:30 PM Eastern. Originally a game show hosted by Jimmy Blaine (1924 ...
'' – one episode (December 1, 1950) * ''
The Johns Hopkins Science Review ''The Johns Hopkins Science Review'' is a US television series about science that was produced at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland from 1948-1955. Starting in 1950, the series aired on the DuMont Television Network until the networ ...
'' – eight episodes, ranging from September 18, 1951 to February 2, 1953 (plus one marked as "series finale") * ''
Kids and Company ''Kids and Company'' is an American children's TV show that aired on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network on Saturday mornings from September 1, 1951 to May 2, 1953 and was hosted by Johnny Olson (billed as "Johnny Olsen" in the credits) and ...
'' – two episodes (March 25, 1952, sometimes listed as 1951 and May 24, 1952 season one finale, often listed as June 1 * ''
Life Begins at Eighty ''Life Begins at Eighty'' is an American panel discussion television series which aired from January 1950 to February 1956. Broadcast history The show first aired on NBC on January 13, 1950, then on DuMont from March 21, 1952, to July 24, 1955, ...
'' – one episode * ''
Life Is Worth Living ''Life Is Worth Living'' is an inspirational American television series which ran on the DuMont Television Network from February 12, 1952, to April 26, 1955, then on ABC until April 8, 1957, featuring the Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen. Similar ser ...
'' – unknown number * '' The Magic Cottage'' – one episode (December 28, 1950) * '' Marge and Jeff'' – four episodes from 1954 * '' The Morey Amsterdam Show'' – two episodes (April 28 and June 9, 1949; features
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in a supporting role) * '' New York Times Youth Forum'' – one episode (September 27, 1952) * ''
Once Upon a Tune ''Once Upon a Tune'' is a weekly half-hour American television series that aired on the DuMont Television Network, premiering on March 6, 1951, and running to May 15, 1951. The series presented original musical productions which were often satiric ...
'' – three episodes from 1951, including May 8 (a rare example of satirical programming from DuMont) * '' Opera Cameos'' – eight episodes, including December 13, 1953 and March 12, 1955 * '' Operation Success'' – two episodes from 1948 * '' Photographic Horizons'' – one episode (August 25, 1948) * ''
Rocky King, Inside Detective ''Rocky King Detective'' (also known as ''Inside Detective'') is an American action/ crime drama series that was broadcast live on the DuMont Television Network on Sundays at 9pm ET for most of its run. The series ran for six seasons, from January ...
'' – seven episodes, including November 15, 1953 * ''Stop the Play'' – one episode * ''
Swing Into Sports ''Swing Into Sports'' was an early American television series which ran Sundays at 8pm ET from 1947 to circa mid-1949. Production background The series aired on New York City television station WABD, which at the time was the flagship station for ...
'' – one episode (August 29, 1948) of series on WABD * ''
This Is Music "This Is Music" is a song by the English alternative rock band The Verve. It was released as the first single from their second album, ''A Northern Soul''. The song charted at number 35 in the United Kingdom. "This Is Music" featured as the band' ...
'' – two episodes


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* '' The Admiral Broadway Revue'' – one episode * ''
The Adventures of Ellery Queen ''The Adventures of Ellery Queen'' is the title of a radio series and four separate television series made from the 1950s through the 1970s. They were based on the fictional detective and pseudonymous writer Ellery Queen and the cases he solved wi ...
'' – one episode * ''
Captain Video and His Video Rangers ''Captain Video and His Video Rangers'' is an American science fiction television series that aired on the DuMont Television Network and was the first series of its genre on American television. The series aired between June 27, 1949, and Apri ...
'' – two episodes * ''
Cavalcade of Stars ''The Jackie Gleason Show'' is the name of a series of American network television shows that starred Jackie Gleason, which ran from 1952 to 1970, in various forms. ''Cavalcade of Stars'' Gleason's first variety series, which aired on the DuMon ...
'' – one episode * ''
Don McNeill's Breakfast Club ''Don McNeill's Breakfast Club'' was a long-running morning variety show on NBC Blue Network/ ABC radio (and briefly on television) originating in Chicago, Illinois. Hosted by Don McNeill, the radio program ran from June 23, 1933, through Decembe ...
'' – two episodes * ''
The Johns Hopkins Science Review ''The Johns Hopkins Science Review'' is a US television series about science that was produced at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland from 1948-1955. Starting in 1950, the series aired on the DuMont Television Network until the networ ...
'' – one episode * ''
Kids and Company ''Kids and Company'' is an American children's TV show that aired on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network on Saturday mornings from September 1, 1951 to May 2, 1953 and was hosted by Johnny Olson (billed as "Johnny Olsen" in the credits) and ...
'' – one episode * ''
Life Is Worth Living ''Life Is Worth Living'' is an inspirational American television series which ran on the DuMont Television Network from February 12, 1952, to April 26, 1955, then on ABC until April 8, 1957, featuring the Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen. Similar ser ...
'' – five episodes * '' Miss U.S. Television Grand Finals'' – special aired September 30, 1950 * '' The Morey Amsterdam Show'' – five episodes * ''
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'' – one episode * ''
Rocky King, Inside Detective ''Rocky King Detective'' (also known as ''Inside Detective'') is an American action/ crime drama series that was broadcast live on the DuMont Television Network on Sundays at 9pm ET for most of its run. The series ran for six seasons, from January ...
'' – one episode * '' Sense and Nonsense'' – one episode (February 19, 1954); sources indicate that this was a local series aired on WABD * ''Sports Showcase'' – one episode * ''
They Stand Accused ''They Stand Accused'' (also known as ''Cross Question'') is an American dramatized court show broadcast on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network from September 11, 1949, to October 5, 1952 and again from September 9 to December 30, 1954. Ove ...
'' – one episode * ''
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet Tom Corbett is the main character in a series of ''Tom Corbett—Space Cadet'' stories that were depicted in television, radio, books, comic books, comic strips, and other media in the 1950s. The stories followed the adventures of Corbett, Astr ...
'' – one episode * '' Twenty Questions'' – one episode (January 18, 1952) * ''Washington Journal'' – one episode (unknown; possibly an episode of '' Washington Report''
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Washington Exclusive ''Washington Exclusive'' was an American news and public affairs television program broadcast on the DuMont Television Network and produced by Martha Roundtree and Lawrence Spivak, who also co-produced '' Meet the Press''. Broadcast history The ...
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Held by the Library of Congress

The J. Fred & Leslie W. MacDonald Collection, formerly MacDonald & Associates film archive in
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. In addition to the below, the collection also holds eighteen 30- and 60-second commercials produced in 1951 for DuMont TV receivers. * '' The Admiral Broadway Revue'' – three half-hour segments * ''
The Adventures of Ellery Queen ''The Adventures of Ellery Queen'' is the title of a radio series and four separate television series made from the 1950s through the 1970s. They were based on the fictional detective and pseudonymous writer Ellery Queen and the cases he solved wi ...
'' – one episode (December 21, 1950) * ''
The Alan Dale Show ''The Alan Dale Show'' is an early American television program which ran on the DuMont Television Network in 1948, and then on CBS Television from 1950-1951. Broadcast history ''The Alan Dale Show'' was a musical variety show starring singers Al ...
'' – one episode (June 1948 ) * '' The Armed Forces Hour'' – two 15-minute segments * ''
The Arthur Murray Party ''The Arthur Murray Party'' is an American television variety show which ran from July 1950 until September 1960. The show was hosted by famous dancers Arthur and Kathryn Murray, and was basically one long advertisement for their chain of dance ...
'' – one hour-long episode, one half-hour episode, and four half-hour segments * ''
The Bigelow Theatre ''The Bigelow Theatre'' (also known as ''Bigelow-Sanford Theater'' and as ''Hollywood Half Hour'' and ''Marquee Theater'' in syndication) is an American anthology series originally broadcast on CBS Television and on the DuMont Television Network. ...
'' (a.k.a. ''Hollywood Half Hour'' and ''Marquee Theatre'' in syndication) – one CBS episode from February 11, 1951 ("Agent from Scotland Yard"), may have aired on DuMont during the fall of 1951 * ''
Captain Video and His Video Rangers ''Captain Video and His Video Rangers'' is an American science fiction television series that aired on the DuMont Television Network and was the first series of its genre on American television. The series aired between June 27, 1949, and Apri ...
'' – one episode * ''
Cavalcade of Stars ''The Jackie Gleason Show'' is the name of a series of American network television shows that starred Jackie Gleason, which ran from 1952 to 1970, in various forms. ''Cavalcade of Stars'' Gleason's first variety series, which aired on the DuMon ...
'' – one full Gleason episode and three segments * '' Chance of a Lifetime'' – one episode * ''Dilemma'' – one episode * ''
Easy Aces ''Easy Aces'' is an American serial radio comedy (1930–1945). It was trademarked by the low-keyed drollery of creator and writer Goodman Ace and his wife, Jane, as an urbane, put-upon realtor and his malaprop-prone wife. A 15-minute program ...
'' – one episode * '' Eloise Salutes the Stars'' – two episodes, weekly series hosted by Eloise McElhone * '' Fashions on Parade'' – two episodes * ''
Flash Gordon Flash Gordon is the protagonist of a space adventure comic strip created and originally drawn by Alex Raymond. First published January 7, 1934, the strip was inspired by, and created to compete with, the already established '' Buck Rogers'' adv ...
'' – two episodes, "Escape into Time" (October 8, 1954) and "The Witch of Neptune" (March 4, 1955) * ''
Hold That Camera ''Hold That Camera'' is an American game show that ran on the DuMont Television Network's primetime schedule from August 27 to December 15, 1950. The series aired on Fridays at 8:30 PM Eastern. Originally a game show hosted by Jimmy Blaine (1924 ...
'' – one episode (October 20, 1950) * ''
It's a Small World "It's a Small World" is a water-based boat ride located in the Fantasyland area at various Disney theme parks worldwide, including Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California; Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida; Tokyo D ...
'' – one episode from 1953 * ''
Life Begins at Eighty ''Life Begins at Eighty'' is an American panel discussion television series which aired from January 1950 to February 1956. Broadcast history The show first aired on NBC on January 13, 1950, then on DuMont from March 21, 1952, to July 24, 1955, ...
'' – two episodes * ''
Life Is Worth Living ''Life Is Worth Living'' is an inspirational American television series which ran on the DuMont Television Network from February 12, 1952, to April 26, 1955, then on ABC until April 8, 1957, featuring the Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen. Similar ser ...
'' – six episodes * '' The Morey Amsterdam Show'' – two half-hour segments * ''
Night Editor ''Night Editor'' is a 1946 B-movie film noir directed by Henry Levin and based on a popular radio program of the same name. The script for the film was based on a previous radio program episode "Inside Story.". The movie was to be the first in ...
'' – entire series (46 episodes) * '' The Old American Barn Dance'' – three episodes * '' Pentagon Washington'' – one episode (series finale from November 24, 1952) * ''
The Plainclothesman ''The Plainclothesman'' was the first American police procedural series,David Weinsten, ''The Forgotten Network DuMont and the Birth of American Television'', Temple University Press, 2004, pages 138 to 146. and was broadcast on the DuMont Telev ...
'' – one episode * '' Rebound'' (a.k.a. ''Counterpoint'' in syndication) – two episodes * ''
Rocky King, Inside Detective ''Rocky King Detective'' (also known as ''Inside Detective'') is an American action/ crime drama series that was broadcast live on the DuMont Television Network on Sundays at 9pm ET for most of its run. The series ran for six seasons, from January ...
'' – two episodes * '' Sports for All'' – one episode * '' Star Time'' – five half-hour segments * '' Stars on Parade'' – two episodes * ''
Steve Randall ''Steve Randall'' (also known as ''Hollywood Off-Beat'') is an American detective television series starring Melvyn Douglas that ran on the DuMont Television Network from November 7, 1952, to January 30, 1953, and on CBS from June 16, 1953, to Aug ...
'' (a.k.a. ''Hollywood Off-Beat'') – four episodes from 1952 (June 12, July 3, August 14, and September 11) * ''
They Stand Accused ''They Stand Accused'' (also known as ''Cross Question'') is an American dramatized court show broadcast on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network from September 11, 1949, to October 5, 1952 and again from September 9 to December 30, 1954. Ove ...
'' – one episode (December 23, 1950) * '' Twenty Questions'' – one episode (January 18, 1952) * ''
What's the Story ''What's the Story'' is an American television panel show broadcast on the DuMont Television Network from July 25, 1951, to September 23, 1955, and aired in eleven different timeslots.Brooks, Tim & Marsh, Earle (1964). ''The Complete Directory to ...
'' – one episode (December 1953), featuring interviews with Allen B. DuMont and Dr. Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr. * '' Who's Who With Wendy Barrie'' – one episode (June 1949)


Held by TV4U

TV4U was a service of the TVS Television Network. Much of its archive can be found a
TVS's Dailymotion page
Note: Only one episode of the following. * '' The Admiral Broadway Revue'' – one episode * ''
Captain Video and His Video Rangers ''Captain Video and His Video Rangers'' is an American science fiction television series that aired on the DuMont Television Network and was the first series of its genre on American television. The series aired between June 27, 1949, and Apri ...
'' – one episode * ''
The Cases of Eddie Drake ''The Cases of Eddie Drake'' is an American crime drama series which initially was shown in syndication in 1951, before airing on the DuMont Television Network during 1952. It was a crime drama originally filmed for CBS Television by Imppro, a sma ...
'' – one episode * ''
Cavalcade of Stars ''The Jackie Gleason Show'' is the name of a series of American network television shows that starred Jackie Gleason, which ran from 1952 to 1970, in various forms. ''Cavalcade of Stars'' Gleason's first variety series, which aired on the DuMon ...
'' – one episode * ''
Don McNeill's Breakfast Club ''Don McNeill's Breakfast Club'' was a long-running morning variety show on NBC Blue Network/ ABC radio (and briefly on television) originating in Chicago, Illinois. Hosted by Don McNeill, the radio program ran from June 23, 1933, through Decembe ...
'' – one episode * '' Front Page Detective'' – one episode * ''
Hold That Camera ''Hold That Camera'' is an American game show that ran on the DuMont Television Network's primetime schedule from August 27 to December 15, 1950. The series aired on Fridays at 8:30 PM Eastern. Originally a game show hosted by Jimmy Blaine (1924 ...
'' – one episode (December 1, 1950) * '' The Morey Amsterdam Show'' – one episode * '' Okay, Mother'' – one episode (July 18, 1950) * '' Rebound'' (a.k.a. ''Counterpoint'' in syndication) – one episode * ''
Rocky King, Inside Detective ''Rocky King Detective'' (also known as ''Inside Detective'') is an American action/ crime drama series that was broadcast live on the DuMont Television Network on Sundays at 9pm ET for most of its run. The series ran for six seasons, from January ...
'' – one episode * '' Sense and Nonsense'' – one episode (February 19, 1954) * '' Star Time'' – one episode * ''
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet Tom Corbett is the main character in a series of ''Tom Corbett—Space Cadet'' stories that were depicted in television, radio, books, comic books, comic strips, and other media in the 1950s. The stories followed the adventures of Corbett, Astr ...
'' – one episode * '' Twenty Questions'' – one episode (January 18, 1952)


Held by the Internet Archive

The
Internet Archive The Internet Archive is an American digital library with the stated mission of "universal access to all knowledge". It provides free public access to collections of digitized materials, including websites, software applications/games, music, ...
collection is limited to those shows which have lapsed into the
public domain The public domain (PD) consists of all the creative work to which no exclusive intellectual property rights apply. Those rights may have expired, been forfeited, expressly waived, or may be inapplicable. Because those rights have expired ...
. * ''
The Adventures of Ellery Queen ''The Adventures of Ellery Queen'' is the title of a radio series and four separate television series made from the 1950s through the 1970s. They were based on the fictional detective and pseudonymous writer Ellery Queen and the cases he solved wi ...
'' – four episodes (December 21, 1950 plus March 29, May 10, and November 8, 1951) * ''
The Arthur Murray Show ''The Arthur Murray Party'' is an American television variety show which ran from July 1950 until September 1960. The show was hosted by famous dancers Arthur and Kathryn Murray, and was basically one long advertisement for their chain of dance ...
'' – half a 60-minute episode (October 22, 1950) with
Reginald Gardiner William Reginald Gardiner (27 February 1903 – 7 July 1980) was an English actor on the stage, in films and on television. Early years Gardiner was born in Wimbledon, England, and he was a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.Katz, ...
and Lily Ann Carol * ''
Captain Video and His Video Rangers ''Captain Video and His Video Rangers'' is an American science fiction television series that aired on the DuMont Television Network and was the first series of its genre on American television. The series aired between June 27, 1949, and Apri ...
'' – four episodes (one from 1949, one from 1952, and two from the 1950s) * ''
Cavalcade of Stars ''The Jackie Gleason Show'' is the name of a series of American network television shows that starred Jackie Gleason, which ran from 1952 to 1970, in various forms. ''Cavalcade of Stars'' Gleason's first variety series, which aired on the DuMon ...
'' – two episodes hosted by
Jerry Lester Jerry Lester (born Lester J. Goldberg; February 16, 1910 – March 23, 1995) was an American comedian, singer and performer on radio, television and the stage, knows for playing the father of the main characters, Mike Firpo, in the comedy ' ...
(June 3, 1950 and another 1950 show, although it has been suggested that the latter is a collection of skits from two episodes) and several hosted by
Jackie Gleason John Herbert Gleason (February 26, 1916June 24, 1987) was an American actor, comedian, writer, composer, and conductor known affectionately as "The Great One." Developing a style and characters from growing up in Brooklyn, New York, he was know ...
(clips from August 19 and September 2, 1950; August 26, 1950, October 10, 1951, and clips of one or two other episodes) * ''
Flash Gordon Flash Gordon is the protagonist of a space adventure comic strip created and originally drawn by Alex Raymond. First published January 7, 1934, the strip was inspired by, and created to compete with, the already established '' Buck Rogers'' adv ...
'' – twelve episodes, ranging from October 1, 1954 to June 24, 1955 * '' Front Page Detective'' – one episode (March 16, 1951) * '' The Goldbergs'' – 22 episodes from 1954, ranging from May 4 to the October 19 network finale * ''
Hold That Camera ''Hold That Camera'' is an American game show that ran on the DuMont Television Network's primetime schedule from August 27 to December 15, 1950. The series aired on Fridays at 8:30 PM Eastern. Originally a game show hosted by Jimmy Blaine (1924 ...
'' – one episode (December 1, 1950) * ''
The Johns Hopkins Science Review ''The Johns Hopkins Science Review'' is a US television series about science that was produced at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland from 1948-1955. Starting in 1950, the series aired on the DuMont Television Network until the networ ...
'' – six episodes (March 20, 1951; January 7, February 18, and May 5, 1952; February 17, 1954; and another 1954 episode) * ''
Kids and Company ''Kids and Company'' is an American children's TV show that aired on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network on Saturday mornings from September 1, 1951 to May 2, 1953 and was hosted by Johnny Olson (billed as "Johnny Olsen" in the credits) and ...
'' – one episode (series finale from June 1, 1952) * ''
Life Is Worth Living ''Life Is Worth Living'' is an inspirational American television series which ran on the DuMont Television Network from February 12, 1952, to April 26, 1955, then on ABC until April 8, 1957, featuring the Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen. Similar ser ...
'' – one episode, discussing
angel In various theistic religious traditions an angel is a supernatural spiritual being who serves God. Abrahamic religions often depict angels as benevolent celestial intermediaries between God (or Heaven) and humanity. Other roles ...
s (according to comments on the upload, not a typical episode) * '' Man Against Crime'' – "Murder in the Rough" (November 8, 1953) and "Murder Mountain" (December 6, 1953) * '' Miss U.S. Television Grand Finals'' – special aired September 30, 1950 * '' The Morey Amsterdam Show'' – two episodes (April 21, 1949 and September 21 or 28, 1950) * '' Okay, Mother'' – one episode (July 18, 1950) * '' The Old American Barn Dance'' – seven episodes from Summer 1953 * '' On Your Way'' – one episode (January 1954) * ''
Public Prosecutor A prosecutor is a legal representative of the prosecution in states with either the common law adversarial system or the civil law inquisitorial system. The prosecution is the legal party responsible for presenting the case in a criminal tria ...
'' – "The Case of the Comic-Strip Murder" (September 20, 1951) and "The Case of the Man Who Wasn't There" (January 17, 1952) * ''
Rocky King, Inside Detective ''Rocky King Detective'' (also known as ''Inside Detective'') is an American action/ crime drama series that was broadcast live on the DuMont Television Network on Sundays at 9pm ET for most of its run. The series ran for six seasons, from January ...
'' – four episodes (July 13 and August 31, 1952; 1953; and "One Minute for Murder") * '' The School House'' – one episode (March 22, 1949) * '' Sense and Nonsense'' – one episode (February 19, 1954) * ''
Steve Randall ''Steve Randall'' (also known as ''Hollywood Off-Beat'') is an American detective television series starring Melvyn Douglas that ran on the DuMont Television Network from November 7, 1952, to January 30, 1953, and on CBS from June 16, 1953, to Aug ...
'' (a.k.a. ''Hollywood Off Beat'') – one episode (September 11, 1952) * ''
They Stand Accused ''They Stand Accused'' (also known as ''Cross Question'') is an American dramatized court show broadcast on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network from September 11, 1949, to October 5, 1952 and again from September 9 to December 30, 1954. Ove ...
'' – one episode (late 1954) * ''
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet Tom Corbett is the main character in a series of ''Tom Corbett—Space Cadet'' stories that were depicted in television, radio, books, comic books, comic strips, and other media in the 1950s. The stories followed the adventures of Corbett, Astr ...
'' – one episode (network finale from May 22, 1954) * '' Twenty Questions'' – one episode (January 18, 1952) * ''
You Asked for It ''You Asked for It'' is a human interest television show created and hosted by Art Baker. Initially titled ''The Art Baker Show'', the program originally aired on American television between 1950 and 1959. Later versions of the series were see ...
'' – at least four episodes from 1951 (February 8, April 5, April 12 or 19, April 26, July or so); the Archive has several other episodes, but it is not certain whether those are DuMont-era shows


Held by others

* ''
Concert Tonight ''Concert Tonight'' is an American music television series which aired on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network. Broadcast history ''Concert Tonight'' first aired from December 30, 1953 to March 31, 1954, then was brought back from September ...
'' – one episode (November 18, 1953) held by the
Peabody Award The George Foster Peabody Awards (or simply Peabody Awards or the Peabodys) program, named for the American businessman and philanthropist George Peabody, honor the most powerful, enlightening, and invigorating stories in television, radio, and ...
collection * ''
The Johns Hopkins Science Review ''The Johns Hopkins Science Review'' is a US television series about science that was produced at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland from 1948-1955. Starting in 1950, the series aired on the DuMont Television Network until the networ ...
'' – most of the DuMont series survives at the
Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University (Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1876, Johns Hopkins is the oldest research university in the United States and in the western hemisphere. It consi ...
archives. * '' Keep Posted'' – one episode from 1952 ("Should Truman be Renominated?") held by the
Peabody Award The George Foster Peabody Awards (or simply Peabody Awards or the Peabodys) program, named for the American businessman and philanthropist George Peabody, honor the most powerful, enlightening, and invigorating stories in television, radio, and ...
collection * ''
Life Is Worth Living ''Life Is Worth Living'' is an inspirational American television series which ran on the DuMont Television Network from February 12, 1952, to April 26, 1955, then on ABC until April 8, 1957, featuring the Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen. Similar ser ...
'' –a large number are held by Diocese of Rochester Archives, nearly the complete run of the series. * '' Man Against Crime'' – 28 episodes available on DVD (out of 84 episodes total) * '' Meet the Boss'' – one episode held by the
Peabody Award The George Foster Peabody Awards (or simply Peabody Awards or the Peabodys) program, named for the American businessman and philanthropist George Peabody, honor the most powerful, enlightening, and invigorating stories in television, radio, and ...
collection * ''
NFL on DuMont ''The NFL on DuMont'' was an American television program that broadcast National Football League games on the now defunct DuMont Television Network. The program ran from 1951 to 1955. History DuMont's NFL coverage consisted of contracts the netwo ...
'' – highlight footage from a sideline camera, without audio, from the
1953 NFL Championship Game The 1953 NFL Championship Game was the 21st annual championship game, held on December 27 at Briggs Stadium in Detroit. The defending NFL champion Detroit Lions (10–2) of the Western Conference were led by quarterback Bobby Layne and runnin ...
; also limited highlights from week 1 and week 6 ''Saturday Night Football'' games (see ''Pro Football Highlights'' below) on
YouTube YouTube is a global online video sharing and social media platform headquartered in San Bruno, California. It was launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim. It is owned by Google, and is the second mo ...
* ''Off the Record'' – one episode (October 18, 1951) from
WTTG WTTG (channel 5) is a television station in Washington, D.C., airing programming from the Fox network. It is owned and operated by the network's Fox Television Stations division alongside MyNetworkTV outlet WDCA (channel 20). WTTG and WDCA sh ...
with Art Lamb and Aletha Agee at
YouTube YouTube is a global online video sharing and social media platform headquartered in San Bruno, California. It was launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim. It is owned by Google, and is the second mo ...
* ''
Pro Football Highlights ''Pro Football Highlights'', also known as ''Football News'', ''Football Highlights'' and ''Time for Football'', was a 30-minute television sports review program broadcast by ABC (1950–1951) and the DuMont Television Network (1951–1954). The A ...
/ Time for Football'' — two episodes (Week 1 and Week 6, 1954) at
YouTube YouTube is a global online video sharing and social media platform headquartered in San Bruno, California. It was launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim. It is owned by Google, and is the second mo ...
, this also includes limited game footage from ''NFL on DuMont'' games * '' Studio 57'' – entire series (including DuMont-aired episodes) is very likely held by
Universal Television Universal Television LLC (abbreviated as UTV) is an American television production company that is a subsidiary of Universal Studio Group, a division of Comcast's NBCUniversal. It serves as the network television production arm of NBC; a prede ...
. Unlike most DuMont series, it was produced directly on film by an outside production company (
Revue Productions Universal Television LLC (abbreviated as UTV) is an American television production company that is a subsidiary of Universal Studio Group, a division of Comcast's NBCUniversal. It serves as the network television production arm of NBC; a prede ...
), whose successor renewed the copyrights to the episodes, including those aired on DuMont, which may confirm their existence. (See US Copyright Office website for registrations.) * '' This Is the Life'' – one episode (September 9, 1952 premiere) at YouTube * ''
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet Tom Corbett is the main character in a series of ''Tom Corbett—Space Cadet'' stories that were depicted in television, radio, books, comic books, comic strips, and other media in the 1950s. The stories followed the adventures of Corbett, Astr ...
'' – unknown number held by Wade Williams Productions * '' Twenty Questions'' – one episode (November 16, 1953) held by
DePauw University DePauw University is a private liberal arts university in Greencastle, Indiana. It has an enrollment of 1,972 students. The school has a Methodist heritage and was originally known as Indiana Asbury University. DePauw is a member of both the ...
and at YouTube * ''
The Wendy Barrie Show ''The Wendy Barrie Show'' (also known as ''Inside Photoplay'', ''Photoplay Time'', ''Through Wendy's Window'', and ''Who's Who With Wendy Barrie'') is an American talk show hosted by Wendy Barrie, which aired from November 10, 1948, to September 2 ...
'' – one episode at YouTube featuring
Jack Shaindlin Jack Shaindlin (April 14, 1909 – September 22, 1978) was a Russian-American musician, composer, arranger, conductor, and music director. He was musical director for ''The March of Time'' newsreel series. Early life and career Shaindlin was b ...
as guest * Archivist Ira Gallen has an unknown number of DuMont network broadcasts. * DuMont historian and former broadcaster
Clarke Ingram Clarke Ingram is a United States radio personality and programming executive. Ingram is best known in his home market (and hometown) of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Career Ingram was formerly the program director of two Pittsburgh stations, top 40 ...
also has an unknown number of DuMont network broadcasts. * The estate of
Dennis James Dennis James (born Demie James Sposa, August 24, 1917 – June 3, 1997) was an American television personality, philanthropist, and commercial spokesman. Until 1976, he had appeared on TV more times and for a longer period than any other televi ...
may own a substantial amount of programming with him as host (some of which may have been the original source of programs in other collections); James kept an archive with samples of his work as a résumé supplement during his lifetime. * WWE has
footage In filmmaking and video production, footage is raw, unedited material as originally filmed by a movie camera or recorded by a ( often special) video camera, which typically must be edited to create a motion picture, video clip, television show or ...
of DuMont wrestling matches held in the New York/Washington D.C. area (including footage from
Madison Square Garden III Madison Square Garden (MSG III) was an indoor arena in New York City, the third bearing that name. Built in 1925 and closed in 1968, it was located on the west side of Eighth Avenue between 49th and 50th streets in Manhattan, on the site of ...
among other wrestling footage from this period, most notably featuring
Gorgeous George George Raymond Wagner (March 23, 1915 – December 26, 1963) was an American professional wrestler known by his ring name Gorgeous George. In the United States, during the First Golden Age of Professional Wrestling in the 1940s–1950s, Gorgeous ...
), which is from WWE's direct corporate predecessor, the
Capitol Wrestling Corporation Capitol Wrestling Corporation Ltd. was an American sports promotion company. It was run by Vincent J. McMahon from 1953 to 1982. Operating as the Capitol Wrestling Corporation (CWC), the company was originally a professional wrestling and boxing ...
. The McMahon family (in particular patriarch
Jess McMahon Roderick James "Jess" McMahon Sr. (October 29, 1882 – November 21, 1954) was an American professional wrestling and professional boxing promoter, and the patriarch of the McMahon family. It is not certain if either he or his son Vincent J. ...
and later Vince McMahon, Sr.), owners of the then-CWC, archived this footage on their own and not through DuMont. * More DuMont-era wrestling footage has turned up with a collector in Japan. * Other shows at YouTube. * Several shows at Dailymotion * A Roku channel, Days of DuMont, streams over 100 shows upgraded to 1080p, many with improved audio.


References


External links

Unless otherwise noted, all links are to the Internet Archive.
DuMont kinescopes at Dailymotion
* DuMont shows on Roku
Days of DuMont
* Kinescopes of DuMont program ''The Adventures of Ellery Queen''
"The Hanging Acrobat" (December 21, 1950)"Man Who Enjoyed Death" (March 29, 1951)"Death Spins a Wheel" (May 10, 1951)"Murder to Music" (November 8, 1951)

Kinescope of DuMont program ''The Arthur Murray Show'' (October 22, 1950)

Kinescope (first half only) of DuMont program ''Bingo At Home'' (1958)
* Kinescopes of DuMont program ''Captain Video and His Video Rangers''
1949 episode1952 episode1950s episode #11950s episode #2
* Kinescopes of DuMont program ''Cavalcade of Stars'', with Jerry Lester
June 3, 19501950 episode
* Kinescopes of DuMont program ''Cavalcade of Stars'', with Jackie Gleason
Clips from August 19 and September 2, 1950August 26, 1950October 10, 1951clips of one or two other episodes
* Kinescopes of DuMont program ''Flash Gordon''
"The Planet of Death" (October 1, 1954 premiere)"Akim the Terrible" (November 5, 1954)"The Claim Jumpers" (November 12, 1954)"The Breath of Death" (November 26, 1954)"Return of the Androids" (December 10, 1954)"The Race against Time" (February 25, 1955)"The Witch of Neptune" (March 4, 1955)"The Brain Machine" (March 11, 1955)"Struggle to the End" (March 18, 1955)"Saboteurs from Space" (April 1, 1955)"The Forbidden Experiment" (April 8, 1955)"Deadline At Noon" (June 24, 1955)

Kinescope of DuMont program ''Front Page Detective'': "Alibi for Suicide" (March 16, 1951)
* Kinescopes of DuMont program ''The Goldbergs'', all 1954
May 4May 11May 25June 1June 8June 15June 22June 29July 13July 20August 3August 10August 17August 24August 31September 7September 14September 21September 28October 5October 12October 19 (network finale)

Kinescope of DuMont program ''Hold That Camera'' (December 1, 1950)

Kinescopes of DuMont program ''Jazz Party'' (September 18, October 9, and December 25, 1958)
* Kinescopes of DuMont program ''The Johns Hopkins Science Review''
"Don't Drink that Water" (March 20, 1951)"A Visit to our Studio" (January 7, 1952)"Usefulness of Useless Knowledge" (February 18, 1952)"Great Men of Science" (May 5, 1952)"Concrete With Muscles" (February 17, 1954)"Living Together" (1954)

Kinescope of DuMont program ''Kids and Company'' (June 1, 1952)

Kinescope of DuMont program ''Life Is Worth Living'': "Angels"
* Kinescopes of DuMont program ''Man Against Crime''
"Murder in the Rough" (November 8, 1953)"Murder Mountain" (December 6, 1953)

Kinescope of DuMont program ''Miss U.S. Television Grand Finals'' (September 30, 1950)
* Kinescopes of DuMont program ''The Morey Amsterdam Show''
April 21, 1949September 21 or 28, 1950
plus three episodes from unknown dates


Kinescope of DuMont program ''Off the Record'' (October 18, 1951) on YouTube

Kinescope of DuMont program ''Okay Mother'' (July 18, 1950)

Kinescopes of DuMont program ''The Old American Barn Dance'' (Summer 1953)

Kinescope of DuMont program ''On Your Way'' (January 1954)
* Kinescopes of DuMont program ''Public Prosecutor''
"The Comic-Strip Murder" (September 20, 1951)"The Man who Wasn't There" (January 17, 1952)
* Kinescopes of DuMont program ''Rocky King, Inside Detective''
"Murder Scores a Knockout" (July 13, 1952)"The Hermit's Cat" (August 31, 1952)"Murder, PH.D." (1953)"One Minute for Murder"

Kinescope of DuMont program ''School House'' (March 22, 1949)

Kinescope of DuMont program ''Sense and Nonsense'' (February 19, 1954)

Kinescope of DuMont program ''Steve Randall'': "The Trial" (September 11, 1952)

Kinescope of DuMont program ''They Stand Accused'': "The Johnny Roberts Story" (late 1954)

Kinescope of DuMont program ''This Is the Life''/''The Fisher Family'' (September 9, 1952) on YouTube

Kinescope of DuMont program ''Tom Corbett: Space Cadet'': "Runaway Rocket" (May 22, 1954)

Kinescope of DuMont program ''Twenty Questions'' (January 18, 1952) on YouTube
* Kinescope of DuMont program ''The Wendy Barrie Show'' with Jack Shaindlin (1949) on YouTube: Part
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* Kinescopes of DuMont program ''You Asked for It''
February 8, 1951April 5, 1951April 1951April 26, 1951July (or so) 1951
{{DEFAULTSORT:Surviving DuMont Television Network broadcasts DuMont Television Network original programming, * DuMont Television Network broadcasts, surviving