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  1. Revue Productions (later known as Revue Studios) was founded in 1943 by MCA Inc. to produce live radio shows and also produced "Stage Door Canteen" live events for the United Service Organizations (USO) during World War II.

  2. Feb 4, 2024 · Revue Studios was founded in 1943 as Revue Productions by MCA (Music Corporation of America) as a producer of live radio programs. Revue's first association with television dates back to the NBC anthology show Armour Theatre, which debuted on that network on September 6, 1950.

  3. The approximate area of the Universal Studios mammoth 367 acre backlot which, from 1958-1964 was owned (separately from Universal Studios) by MCA and called Revue Studios. MCA started Revue Productions in 1943 for the purpose of broadcasting radio productions to the troupes over seas during the war.

  4. Revue Studios (first known as Revue Productions, Inc.) was founded in 1943 by MCA when they originally produced live shows. The partnership of NBC and Revue extends as far back as September 6, 1950, with the television broadcast of Armour Theatre, based on the radio show Stars Over Hollywood.

  5. Revue Studios was a production company that made 27 TV shows from 1950 to 1963, including classics like Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Virginian, and Wagon Train. The Movie Database lists the titles, genres, summaries, and casts of each show produced by Revue Studios.

  6. Learn about the history and usage of Colonial Street, a set street at Universal Studios Hollywood that features the Cleaver House from Leave It To Beaver. See photos of the house and other sets on Colonial Street, such as Wisteria Lane and Falls Lake.

  7. May 22, 2024 · Revue Productions - founded in 1943, renamed Revue Studios in 1958, reincorporated as (the original) Universal Television in 1963, renamed Studios USA in 1998, and finally renamed Universal Network Television in 2002 following its merger into the second incarnation of Universal Television.