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  1. The Red Buttons Show premiered on the CBS television network on October 14, 1952, and ran for two years on that network, then moved to NBC for the final 1954–55 season. The series finished #11 for the 1952–1953 season in the Nielsen ratings and #12 in 1953–1954.

    • Marlo Lewis
    • October 14, 1952 –, 1955
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    • CBS
  2. The Red Buttons Show: With Red Buttons, Allan Walker, Joe Silver, The Elliot Lawrence Orchestra. When this show was on CBS it ran in a variety format. When it went to NBC it became a sitcom. Red Buttons was very popular. Red won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.

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  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Red_ButtonsRed Buttons - Wikipedia

    Red Buttons, pseudonimo di Aaron Chwatt (New York, 5 febbraio 1919 – Century City, 13 luglio 2006), è stato un attore e doppiatore statunitense. Vinse il premio Oscar al miglior attore non protagonista nel 1958 per l'interpretazione dell'aviere scelto Joe Kelly in Sayonara .

  4. Premiere: Regia di Peter Kass. Con Red Buttons, Sammy Birch, Jean Carson, Beverly Dennis.

  5. The Red Buttons Show. Seasons Years. 1952 1953 1954 1955. Episode dated 26 January 1953. Mon, Jan 26, 1953. Red Buttons' monologue concerns sneaking into the movies as a kid. Then, a skit about a German film company making a western. Constance Moore sings "Small Hotel".

  6. Overview. The Red Buttons Show premiered on the CBS television network in 1952, and ran for two years on that network, then moved to NBC for the final 1954-55 season. Red's catch phrase from the show, "Strange things are happening!" entered the national vocabulary briefly in the mid-1950s.

  7. The Red Buttons Show premiered on the CBS television network in 1952, and ran for two years on that network, then moved to NBC for the final 1954-55 season. Red's catch phrase from the show, "Strange things are happening!"