''The Television Ghost'' is an American dramatic horror anthology television series featuring ghost stories presented by George Kelting as the ghost of various murder victims. It originally aired in New York City on
W2XAB
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(now WCBS-TV), an experimental television station of
Columbia Broadcasting System
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(CBS), from August 17, 1931 to February 15, 1933.
[Google Books excerpt of the Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010, 2d ed.]
/ref> Due to a lack of any preservation the entire series is widely accepted as being completely lost.
Premise
The ghosts of murder victims would tell the story of their respective murders. George Kelting was the storyteller and acted as the ghost, wearing white make-up and having a towel draped over his head. Due to the technical limitations of the time the visual effects were not impressive—the camera showed only Kelting's head.
Cast
*George Kelting as the ghost-storyteller
*Bill Schudt as announcer
Crew
Harry Spears – engineer
Broadcast
The series was also broadcast on radio
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by W2XE New York City and AM 970 WABC (forerunner to modern AM 880 WCBS, not related to the current WABC or AM 970). ''The Television Ghost'' ran for the entirety of W2XAB's two-year run as a mechanical television
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station. Each episode featured a run time of 15 minutes.
No audio recordings of the program were ever made, nor were any portions of the program filmed; the only known remaining documents are a few publicity photos of Kelting in costume and some newspaper mentions, making it a lost television broadcast
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Common reasons for loss
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It is believed to be one of the first dramatic television series in the world.[ For part of its run it was followed on the schedule by '' Piano Lessons''.]
References
*Hawes, William, ''American Television Drama: The Experimental Years'' (University of Alabama Press
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, 1986)
External links
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