June 6, 1952 (1952-06-06) โ May 28, 1954 (1954-05-28)
The Campbell Playhouse (also known as Campbell Soundstage, TV Soundstage, and Campbell Summer Soundstage, (summer hiatus only, see below)) was an American anthology series and television drama that originally aired on NBC from June 6, 1952 to May 28, 1954.[citation needed]
The Campbell's Soup Corporation decided to renew the radio series but this time on television. On June 6, 1952, The Campbell Playhouse aired on NBC.
The series originally aired as a one time summer replacement for the NBC sitcomThe Aldrich Family. The next year on July 10, 1953, the series came back for its second season as a permanent summer replacement series, (The Aldrich Family went off the air on May 28, 1953), and also premiered on the fall lineup. The series also aired under the new name Campbell Soundstage.[citation needed]
The series ended its run on May 28, 1954.
Campbell Summer Soundstage
On June 4, 1954, the series aired a summer hiatus series entitled Campbell Summer Soundstage.
It was a short-lived revival of the television series. The series aired reruns of anthology series such as ABC's Gruen Playhouse, (later known as Gruen Guild Theatre), DuMont's Dramatic Shorts, and NBC's Ford Theatre.
Production notes
The series was originally filmed live until its second season when it was released on film.