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Passaic: Birthplace of Television and the DuMont Story

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Starring
  
Allen B. DuMont

Original language(s)
  
English

Original network
  
DuMont

First episode date
  
14 November 1951

Genre
  
Television play

Audio format
  
Monaural

Country of origin
  
United States

Running time
  
15 minutes

Picture format
  
Black-and-white

Network
  
DuMont Television Network

Language
  
English

Passaic: Birthplace of Television and the DuMont Story is a television play which aired on the DuMont Television Network on November 14, 1951.

The short tele-play was broadcast live and was a drama about the rise of DuMont Laboratories and its founder Allen B. DuMont, who appears as himself at the end of the 15-minute broadcast. DuMont founded DuMont Laboratories in 1931, and the DuMont Television Network in 1946. Besides his work in television, DuMont is best known for his work in improving the cathode ray tube, and for his contributions to the development of radar.

Preservation status

At least two archives have copies of the telecast, including the UCLA Film and Television Archive.

References

Passaic: Birthplace of Television and the DuMont Story Wikipedia