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Award Theatre : ウィキペディア英語版
Award Theatre

:''For the television series that was syndicated under the title "Award Theatre," see Goodyear Theatre.''
''Award Theatre'' (also known by its full title, ''Schaefer Award Theatre'') was a recurring television showcase of major first-run motion pictures aired between 1959 and 1968, and revived briefly in 1970. In New York City, the program ran primarily on WCBS-TV (Channel 2), except for two occasions in 1970 when it was shown on WNBC-TV (Channel 4). This special series was sponsored by Schaefer Beer, and each film run under this banner was shown with only four commercial interruptions. On WCBS-TV, this show was aired in place of their usual late-night umbrella, ''The Late Show'', while the two WNBC-TV airings in 1970 were shown in place of that station's late-night weekend movie show, ''Sunday Film Festival''.〔Ironically, each of WNBC-TV's ''Award Theatre'' airings fell on a Saturday night.〕
On its original 1959–68 run, the program was scheduled at or before major holidays such as Easter, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas. For all but its first two years, ''Award Theatre'' was shown nine times a year. On the short-lived 1970 revival, it was aired once a month. For much of ''Award Theatres run, its on-air host was CBS staff announcer Bill Gilliand.
''Award Theatre'' was also shown in some other major cities in the United States, such as on WCAU-TV (Channel 10) in Philadelphia, WBZ-TV (Channel 4) in Boston, KYW-TV (Channel 3, now WKYC) in Cleveland, and, in later years, WJRT-TV (Channel 12) in Flint, Michigan (where it aired Sunday mornings),during this same period.〔("Schaefer Adds Eighth Station to 'Award Theatre' Lineup." ) (PDF file) ''Broadcasting'', Feb. 25, 1963, pp. 38-39.〕 The films aired under this umbrella in those cities may or may not have been the same as in New York.
==History==


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