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Genre
  
Classic Films

Opening theme
  
"Moviescope"

Country of origin
  
US

Network
  
Number of episodes
  
971

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Theme music composer
  
Ending theme
  
"Moviescope"

First episode date
  
1962

Number of seasons
  
38

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Created by
  
Presented by
  
Frazier Thomas, Roy Leonard

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Family Classics is a Chicago television series which began in 1962 when Frazier Thomas was added to another program at WGN-TV. Thomas not only hosted classic films but also selected the titles and personally edited them to remove those scenes which he thought were not fit for family viewing. After Thomas' death in 1985, Roy Leonard took over the program. The series continued sporadically until its cancellation in 2000. A few props from the Family Classics set are on exhibit at Chicago's Museum of Broadcast Communications.

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History

In 1962, Fred Silverman, then a WGN-TV executive, conceived the idea of the show by scheduling classic family films at a prime time Friday night position rather than a late show slot where children wouldn't see them. The show was a huge ratings success and inspired the networks to schedule recently released films in prime time. When the networks began showing first run films in prime time, the show was rescheduled to Sunday afternoons.

The set

The theme music was a piece of library music recorded on the Berry/Conroy label, entitled Moviescope, and was written by Dennis Berry. The camera would slowly zoom in on the set designed by Thomas that resembled a study with a painting on the wall of Garfield Goose done by Roy Brown, a model sailing ship sitting on top of a shelf of books with the titles of the films to be shown that were repainted encyclopedias and dictionaries also done by Brown that Frazier would introduce.

List of titles

Frazier Thomas died in 1985 therefore, any movie released after this date, was NOT part of the original Family Classics.

References

Family Classics Wikipedia