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  1. She then introduces the following "risk-takers" that the Ford Motor Company has assembled to appear in upcoming "Ford Startime" presentations: Jerry Lewis who will star in "The Jazz Singer," Ingrid Bergman who will be making her television debut in "The Turn of the Screw," Art Linketter, and Dean Martin, and mentions the stars of future program.

  2. In it's second year on television (1949) "Ford Television Theater Hour" became a weekly live series; It's run ended in 1951 on CBS. The following year, in 1952, "Ford Theater" returned on NBC as a filmed series produced by Screen Gems in Hollywood. (Ford decided to also sponsor live variety shows including "Ford Festival" and "Ford Startime.")

  3. FORD STARTIME PRESENTS: GEORGE BURNS IN THE BIG TIME - 11/17/1959 - DVD DuMont-TV 11/17/59 - George Burns, Jack Benny, Eddie Cantor, George Jessel, Bobby Darin, The Kingston Trio, Jeff Alexander and his orchestra, and The Beautiful Burns Girls. This musical/variety hour relives the early days of vaudeville with the people who were there.

  4. Series title given as Startime in T. Brooks and E. Marsh, The complete directory to prime time network TV shows, 5th ed., and TV guide Includes commercials Summary from NBC program analysis files, programs-sponsored file [MI], and TV guide (New York Metropolitan edition), 10/20/59, p.

  5. Original Air Date - September 6, 1975Featuring: Angie Dickinson, Robert Mitchum, Gov Ronald Reagan

  6. Ingrid Bergman - The Turn of the Screw (1959) - 60fps/ 1080p/ Color

  7. The Jazz Singer is a videotaped adaptation, starring Jerry Lewis, of Samson Raphaelson's 1925 play of the same title. It was broadcast on October 13, 1959, as the second episode of the American television anthology series Ford Startime on NBC. The Jazz Singer (Ford Startime) - WikiMili, The Best Wik