Held By The Library of Congress
The J. Fred & Leslie W. MacDonald Collection, formerly MacDonald & Associates film archive in Chicago, is now held by the Library of Congress. In addition to the below, the collection also holds eighteen 30- and 60-second commercials produced in 1951 for DuMont TV receivers.
- The Adventures of Ellery Queen – One episode (December 21, 1950)
- The Alan Dale Show – One episode (June 1948)
- The Armed Forces Hour – Two 15-minute segments
- The Arthur Murray Party – One hour-long episode, one half-hour episode, and four half-hour segments
- The Bigelow Theatre (aka Hollywood Half Hour and Marquee Theatre in syndication) – One CBS episode from February 11, 1951 ("Agent from Scotland Yard"), may have aired on DuMont during the fall of 1951
- Captain Video and His Video Rangers – One episode
- Cavalcade of Stars – One full Gleason episode and three segments
- Chance of a Lifetime – One episode
- Dilemma – One episode
- Easy Aces – One episode
- Eloise Salutes the Stars – Two episodes, weekly series hosted by Eloise McElhone
- Fashions on Parade – Two episodes
- Flash Gordon – Two episodes, "Escape into Time" (October 8, 1954) and "The Witch of Neptune" (March 4, 1955)
- Hold That Camera – One episode (October 20, 1950)
- It's a Small World – One episode from 1953
- Life Begins at Eighty – Two episodes
- Life Is Worth Living – Six episodes
- The Morey Amsterdam Show – Two half-hour segments
- Night Editor – Entire series (46 episodes)
- The Old American Barn Dance – Three episodes
- Pentagon Washington – One episode (series finale from November 24, 1952)
- The Plainclothesman – One episode
- Rebound (aka Counterpoint in syndication) – Two episodes
- Rocky King, Inside Detective – Two episodes
- Sports for All – One episode
- Stars on Parade – Two episodes
- Star Time – Three half-hour segments
- Steve Randall (aka Hollywood Off-Beat) – Four episodes from 1952 (June 12, July 3, August 14, and September 11)
- They Stand Accused – One episode (December 23, 1950)
- Twenty Questions – One episode (January 18, 1952)
- What's the Story – One episode (December 1953), featuring interviews with Allen B. DuMont and Dr. Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr.
- Who's Who With Wendy Barrie – One episode (June 1949)
Read more about this topic: List Of Surviving Du Mont Television Network Broadcasts
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