The First Television Show From NBC Studio 6B…

The First Television Show From NBC Studio 6B…

A couple of weeks back, I showed you a rare, pristine photo of the “Texaco Star Theater” which was the first television show to come from Studio 6B. That was the first and only photo I had ever seen, but Val Ginter sent me the image of the show. The quality is not as good, but it’s still historic and shows Milton Berle on stage in a turban.

Studio 6B and Berle debuted the same night…June 8, 1948. When the show stared, Berle was hosting the radio version and his television debut was only a trial run as he had not yet been named the permanent host. NBC gave comedian Jack Carter a one month trial as host too in August. By the end of the month, the choice was clear and Berle took over in September.

Up next, a very rare history of Studios 6A and 6B! Enjoy and share! -Bobby Ellerbee

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7 thoughts on “The First Television Show From NBC Studio 6B…

  1. You can see that this is still decorated as it was when it was a radio studio. Note the ceiling panel. That is part of the studio’s radio design. And of course, the lighting is very er, temporary . . . . 😉

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