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Composer(s)
  
Gian Carlo Menotti

Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
16 October 1955

Network
  
NBC

Number of episodes
  
52

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Genre
  
Anthology

Country of origin
  
United States

No. of seasons
  
2

Final episode date
  
22 September 1957

Number of seasons
  
2

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Directed by
  
Kirk Browning Norman Felton Herbert Hirschman Sidney Lumet Robert Mulligan

Cast
  
Jessica Tandy, Sal Mineo, Patrick O'Neal

Similar
  
The Philco Television Playhouse, The United States Steel Hour, Westinghouse Studio One, Kraft Television Theatre, Lux Video Theatre

The Alcoa Hour is an American anthology television series that was aired live on NBC from 1955 to 1957. The series was sponsored by Alcoa.

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Overview

Like the Philco Television Playhouse and Goodyear Television Playhouse that had preceded it, The Alcoa Hour was a one-hour live dramatic anthology series presenting both original stories and adaptations of popular works. The three series were essentially the same, with the only real difference being the name of the sponsor.

The series alternated weeks in the same time slot with the Goodyear Television Playhouse until both series ended in 1957.

Notable episodes

One of the series' memorable episodes was the December 23, 1956, telecast of The Stingiest Man in Town, a musical adaptation of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, starring Basil Rathbone as Scrooge and Martyn Green as Bob Cratchit. It was the only Alcoa Hour production to be granted an original cast album recording. The Stingiest Man in Town was remade in 1978 as a Rankin-Bass animated cartoon, featuring the voice of Walter Matthau as Scrooge.

The series' premiere episode, The Black Wings, marked the American TV debut of Ann Todd.

The show garnered press in February 1956 for actor Lloyd Bridges' emotional performance in an episode titled "Tragedy in a Temporary Town", directed by Sidney Lumet. During the performance, Bridges inadvertently slipped some profanity in while ad-libbing. Although the slip of the lip generated hundreds of complaints, the episode won a Robert E. Sherwood Television Award, with Bridges' slip being defended even by some members of the clergy. The episode, during which an innocent Puerto Rican man is targeted by a mob for a sexual crime, was cited by the Anti-Defamation League as "the best dramatic program of the year dealing with interethnic group relations."

Notable actors

Actors appearing in the series included:

References

The Alcoa Hour Wikipedia