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GE hired then-actor Ronald Reagan in 1954 to host a TV series it sponsored called “General Electric Theater.” “But that’s not all Ronald Reagan does for General Electric,” Shermer said.
Ronald Reagan’s hosting of General Electric Theater on television in the 1950s raised his profile and set him on the path to the California governor’s office and the U.S. presidency.
I Remember Television Classics is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Tablet, Roku ...
A rejected boyfriend is 'all wet' in his plan to regain the attention of his lady love. The event had been engineered by a smooth-talking so-called pal. A man in a Mexican family is murdered and ...
spotlighting GE appliances on the General Electric Theatre, which, in the mid-50s, was the third most popular television show in America. According to Reagan, “at GE, progress is our most ...
In Schenectady, Morris met the group inside the General Electric Theater, a 400-seat venue with rollaway seating. The room was built originally in 2005 as an IMAX theater. However, emerging ...
He did research for General Electric and then went on to become a professor of Union College in Schenectady. A successful actress is torn between the desire to marry and settle down, and the urge ...
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