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Doorway to Fame

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Country of origin
  
USA

Original network
  
DuMont

Audio format
  
Monaural

Final episode date
  
4 July 1949

Narrated by
  
Joe Bolton

Cast
  
Johnny Olson

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Running time
  
30 minutes

Picture format
  
Black-and-white

First episode date
  
2 May 1947

Network
  
DuMont Television Network

Genre
  
Talent show

Presented by
  
Johnny Olson Ned Harvey Orchestra

Similar
  
Juvenile Jury, Mary Kay and Johnny, Kraft Television Theatre, Captain Video and His Video, The Original Amateur

Doorway to Fame is an American talent show broadcast on the now defunct DuMont Television Network. The series ran from May 1947 to July 1949.

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Overview

The series used early television scene-blending technology to project the performers into cleverly constructed miniature sets or backdrops. Although 20,000 performers appeared on the series, it is widely reported that, contrary to the show's name, very few of the contestants went on to become famous. The series was cancelled in 1949.

Broadcast history

The series was hosted by Johnny Olson, who would go on to host the DuMont daytime variety show Johnny Olson's Rumpus Room from 1949 to 1952, and many other television series and game shows, including the Saturday morning children's show Kids and Company on DuMont from September 1951 to June 1952, with co-host Ham Fisher.

On May 15, 1948, announcer Joe Bolton left Doorway to Fame to start on WPIX-TV as announcer and weatherman.

The program, produced and distributed by DuMont, originally aired Friday nights at 7:30 pm EST on most DuMont affiliate stations. In October 1947, the schedule was changed to Monday nights at 7pm ET. In March 1949, the program moved to 8:30pm ET.

Episode status

Two kinescopes of the series survive at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. One of the surviving episodes featured up-and-coming traditional pop singer Toni Arden and African-American "novelty dance act" Cook & Brown along with other performers

References

Doorway to Fame Wikipedia