Stars Over Hollywood

Stars Over Hollywood (also known as Armour Theatre) is an American anthology television series of "original comedies and light dramas"[1] produced by Revue Productions.

Revue's first television series, it was a filmed in Hollywood and aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) from September 6, 1950, to August 29, 1951.

[2] Among the guest stars were Mary Stuart in the premiere presentation "Beauty Is a Joy", Raymond Burr, Cameron Mitchell (actor), Ann Rutherford, and Bruce Cabot.

[4] Rod Serling's first script, "Grady Everett for the People," was presented on the program[5] on September 13, 1950.

The actors seem insufficiently rehearsed; the quality of the writing is painfully bad; the casting seems to have been done out of card catalogues, and the direction, to put it mildly, is superficial.