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Country of origin
  
Canada

No. of seasons
  
4

Original network
  
CBC Television

Final episode date
  
22 September 1958

Number of seasons
  
4

Language
  
English

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Original language(s)
  
English

Running time
  
30 minutes

First episode date
  
16 October 1954

Network
  
CBC Television

Genre
  
Anthology

Cast
  
Len Birman

Original release
  
16 October 1954 – 22 September 1958

On Camera was a Canadian dramatic anthology television series which aired on CBC Television from 1954 to 1958.

Contents

Premise

Various dramatic and comedic works were featured in On Camera, as written or adapted by Canadian writers.

Scheduling

This half-hour series was broadcast for four seasons as follows:

Episodes

Featured plays and presentations during On Camera's series run included:

  • "Absentee Murder" (Charles Templeton)
  • "The Almighty Voice" (a censored version of George Salverson's radio play Blasphemy)
  • "Blind Date" (Jacqueline Rosenfeld)
  • "Mr. Gidding Attacks" (Henry Feisen)
  • "Gold Mine In The House" (J. N. Harris story; Sidney Furie adaptation)
  • "The Guests" (Jack Benthover)
  • "The Last Long Crusade" (Doris French)
  • "Markheim" (Robert Louis Stevenson story)
  • "The President's Ghost" (Michael Sheldon)
  • "Stagecoach Bride" (Elsie Park Gowan)
  • "Thank You, Edmondo" (Mac Shoub)
  • "Two From King Street" (Jack Kuper)
  • "Waltz" (Stanley Mann)
  • "Who Destroyed The Earth" (Len Peterson)
  • Hugh Garner and Joseph Schull also wrote for the series. Episode producers included Paul Almond, Arthur Hiller, Charles Jarrott and Ted Kotcheff.

    References

    On Camera Wikipedia


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