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  1. The Kraft Suspense Theatre is an American television anthology series that was produced and broadcast from 1963 to 1965 on NBC. Sponsored by Kraft Foods, it was seen three weeks out of every four and was pre-empted for Perry Como 's Kraft Music Hall specials once monthly.

    • Anthology
  2. Well, this isn't exactly true. Instead of being canceled, it was renamed "Kraft Mystery Theatre" and remained that until, oddly, it was renamed "Kraft Suspense Theatre" in 1963 and played for two more seasons until the Kraft shows came to an end.

    • (79)
    • 1961-06-14
    • Crime, Mystery
    • 60
  3. Sep 16, 2022 · By 1958, Kraft Television Theatre had run its course; the last episode was an adaptation of the one-act Tennessee Williams play "This Property Is Condemned," which aired on October 1, 1958. However, before then it had already morphed into its next form: a summer replacement series titled Kraft Mystery Theatre, which ran sporadically until 1963.

  4. Jun 17, 2021 · What's the status of Kraft Television Theatre, Season 11? NBC broadcast 51 episodes between September 1957 and October 1958. At least 36 episodes survive.

  5. Dec 18, 2018 · Television Anthology Series. Originally called Kraft Television Theatre (which had started way back in 1947), in April 1958 it was revamped as KRAFT MYSTERY THEATRE, when the focus shifted to crime. Alex March, one of the most acclaimed anthology directors, produced the series.

  6. In April 1958, Kraft sold the rights to David Susskind's Talent Associates, which revamped the series as Kraft Mystery Theatre. Under that title, it continued until September 1958.

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  8. A fine legal drama/mystery that was later turned into a series called "Court Martial" with Dillman and Graves. Another good episode (from a story by Robert Altman) had Mickey Rooney as a sadistic sheriff tracking down innocent fugitive James Caan with a pack of vicious dogs.

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