Exclusive New Photos From NBC Brooklyn…2 of 4

Exclusive New Photos From NBC Brooklyn…2 of 4

Thanks to Peter Katz, here is another of four photos taken on the set of ‘Amahl And The Night Visitors’ at NBC Brooklyn. After posting the first one yesterday and mentioning the show was finally recorded in color in 1963, we found out that someone accidentally erased that master and it had to be redone again in 1964.

This was first performed on December 24, 1951 in Studio 8H where it was broadcast live as the debut production of the ‘Hallmark Hall of Fame’. It was the first opera specifically composed for television in America and became a holiday staple at NBC.

For its first three telecasts, the program had been presented in black-and-white, but beginning in 1953, it was telecast in color. Because it was an opera, it later began to be scheduled as an afternoon television program, rather than shown in prime time as had been done in its first few telecasts. For years, Amahl was presented live annually, but in 1963 it was videotaped, but accidentally erased and redone in 1964. This series of four photos were taken in 1954 during the rehearsals at NBC Brooklyn, shortly after it went into service on November 12, 1954.

Thanks to Peter Katz for sharing these with us. Enjoy and share! – Bobby Ellerbee

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5 Comments

  1. Donica O'Bradovich October 2, 2014

    My father was the makeup artist for this. If I ever saw a picture of him on set, I would be amazed. Thank you for posting these!

  2. Alan Rosenfeld October 1, 2014

    I was born in 1952. I have very early recollections of watching this with my father, an opera buff – must have been three the first time I realized what I was watching.

  3. Ivan Suplee White October 1, 2014

    And now the Hallmark Channel broadcasts junk.

  4. David Fell October 1, 2014

    I think of this show every time I have liquorice. Liquorice! Liquorice! Black sweet liquorice, black sweet liquorice! Have some!

  5. Michael Hayne October 1, 2014

    ‘accidentally’… heh…