General Electric Theater - The Enchanted Cottage (September 24, 1953)
GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER..... Is an American anthology series hosted by Ronald W. Reagan that was broadcast on CBS radio and television. After an audition show on January 18, 1953, entitled The Token, with Dana Andrews, the radio series, a summer replacement for The Bing Crosby Program, debuted on CBS on July 9, 1953, with Ronald Colman in Random Harvest. With such guest stars as Cary Grant, Irene Dunne, Van Johnson, Jane Wyman, William Holden, Alan Young, Dorothy McGuire, John Hodiak, Ann Blyth, James Mason, Joan Fontaine and Judy Garland the series continued until October 1, 1953. Jaime del Valle produced and directed. Ken Carpenter was the host and announcer. Wilbur Hatch supplied the music. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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