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''Tonight on Broadway'' is a weekly television show that ran from 1948 to 1950 on the CBS Television network. It premiered on April 6, 1948 and was the first program to be broadcast over the newly formed CBS network. The show, which was developed by Martin A. Gosch, aired excerpts from
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shows live from the theaters in which they were playing, giving viewers a behind-the-scenes perspective. The show was hosted by
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, who was the president of the
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. The first show, on April 6, 1948, featured the original Broadway cast of the musical '' Lend an Ear''. The last episode was ''
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'', on April 20, 1948.
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was the sponsor.


See also

* 1948-49 United States network television schedule * 1949-50 United States network television schedule


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* CBS original programming 1948 American television series debuts 1950 American television series endings American television talk shows Black-and-white American television shows {{US-tv-prog-stub