The 20 Best '50s TV Shows, Including I Love Lucy & Bonanza
Though the medium was very different decades ago, the best '50s TV shows have remained a part of pop culture all these years later. Home television was introduced years earlier, but it didn't become common until the 1950s. As a result, the decade saw an explosion of shows being made. This includes a number of notable shows that had previously become popular as radio programs before being adapted to the visual medium.
Looking back on the best '50s TV shows, it is apparent that there were certain types of series that were popular at the time. Audiences wanted to see wholesome sitcoms about family life, and they wanted to see Westerns with heroic characters fighting bad guys. However, there were other genres that were beginning to pique the interest of the mainstream and shows that were willing to be a little bolder in the type of stories they were telling. Indeed, some of these 1950s shows have remained popular enough to be reimagined in the 21st century.
20 The Adventures Of Rocky And Bullwinkle And Friends
1959-1963

The Adventures Of Rocky And Bullwinkle And Friends
- Release Date
- November 19, 1959
Cast
- William Conrad
- June Foray
- Bill Scott
- Paul Frees
- Creator(s)
- Bill Scott, Jay Ward
The animated children's show about an adventurous flying squirrel and his slow yet lovable moose friend followed them on various adventures, getting caught up with Russian spies. The variety show-like format of the series and the many memorable side characters, including Mr. Peabody and Dudley Do-Right, established the foundation of many wacky and zany animated series that followed.
19 Sherlock Holmes
1954-1955

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Sherlock Holmes
- Release Date
- 1954 - 1955-00-00
- Directors
- Sheldon Reynolds
- Writers
- Kay Krausse
Cast
- Arnold BellGuy Durham
- Dawn AddamsDoreen Meredith
- Ferdy MayneUncredited
- Howard Marion-CrawfordDr. Watson
Detective shows were beginning to come into popularity in the 1950s, so it makes sense that one of the most iconic detectives of all time had a show. Sherlock Holmes followed Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's brilliant literary hero on a television adventure alongside his trusted sidekick, Dr. Watson. The show cleverly paid homage to the Sherlock Holmes books while also delivering exciting original cases.
18 American Bandstand
1952-1989

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American Bandstand
- Release Date
- 1957 - 1988
- Network
- ABC, USA Network, WPVI-TV
Cast
- Andy WilliamsSelf
- Bobby DarinSelf - Host
- Chubby Checker
- Chuck Berry
Dick Clark hosted this groundbreaking musical program that would feature some of the hottest new acts in rock n' roll performing live to an audience. While The Ed Sullivan Show had already been on air since the 1940s, American Bandstand was instrumental in introducing the growing popularity of rock to the mainstream.
17 The Untouchables
1959-1963

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The Untouchables
- Release Date
- 1959 - 1963-00-00
- Network
- ABC
- Directors
- Walter Grauman
- Writers
- David Karp, Ernest Kinoy
Cast
- Joe MantellGeorge Ritchie
- Keenan WynnJoe Fuselli
- Lee MarvinVictor Rait / Howard Carson
- Louise FletcherEloise
While the 1987 gangster movie might be the most well-known version of this story, The Untouchables began as a television series, telling the fictionalized account of how Eliot Ness and a band of FBI agents sought to take down infamous gangster Al Capone. Long before the explosion of true-crime shows, The Untouchables offered a thrilling crime saga taken from recent history.
16 The Adventures Of Ozzie And Harriet
1952-1966

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The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet
- Release Date
- 1952 - 1966-00-00
- Network
- ABC
- Directors
- Ozzie Nelson
- Writers
- Don Nelson
Cast
- Alan Hale Jr.Harry
- Audrey ChristieBarbara
- Barney PhillipsJensen
- Charlotte KnightCharlotte
Real-life comedy couple Ozzie and Harriet Nelson brought along their real-life sons, David Nelson and Ricky Nelson, for this series about a wholesome family dealing with the various situations in their home life. What makes The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet so special is its longevity, becoming the first American sitcom to pass 10 years on the air, which allowed the audience to see this family grow over the years.
15 Captain Kangaroo
1955-1992

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Captain Kangaroo
- Release Date
- 1955 - 1992-00-00
- Network
- CBS
Cast
- Bob KeeshanCaptain Kangaroo
- Hugh Brannum
- Cosmo Allegretti
- Sam Levine
- Creator(s)
- Bob Keeshan
Captain Kangaroo delivered one of the most beloved children's entertainers in television history as the titular host took young audiences on an exciting ride in his Treasure House, with skits, songs, and lessons. The mix of wacky fun and educational storytelling made for an ideal series for young kids to enjoy and learn from.
14 Our Miss Brooks
1952-1957

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Our Miss Brooks
- Release Date
- 1952 - 1956-00-00
- Network
- CBS
Cast
- Eve ArdenConnie Brooks
- Gale GordonOsgood Conklin
- Jane MorganMrs. Margaret Davis
- Richard CrennaWalter Denton
Originating as a radio series, Our Miss Brooks made for an innovative sitcom in the 1950s, following a witty and sarcastic English teacher, Evie Arden's Connie Brooks, as she dealt with her students and fellow educators. The school setting for a sitcom, long before Abbott Elementary, made for a terrific opportunity for comedic situations with a hilarious female lead to guide the big laughs.
13 Dragnet
1951-1959

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Dragnet
- Release Date
- 1951 - 1959-00-00
Cast
- Jack WebbSgt. Joe Friday
- Hal GibneyAnnouncer (Closing)
- Ben AlexanderOff. Frank Smith
- Olan SouleRay Pinker
- Creator(s)
- Jack Webb
Sergeant Joe Friday narrates his own adventures as a police officer, leading a group of fellow cops as they take on various cases and attempt to take down the bad guys. The hard-boiled and gritty feel of the series worked well with the popular noir movie genre of the period while the realistic look at the hardships of police work inspired many police procedural shows that followed.
12 The Rifleman
1958-1963

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Chuck Connors became one of the most endearing Western television heroes of the 1950s as Lucas McCaine, a widowed father who attempted to make a good life for himself and his son in the Old West while standing up to injustice whenever he saw it. The show was an exciting Western adventure with a stoic and heroic lead, but it was also a touching father-son story that evolved over the years.
11 The Red Skelton Show
1951-1971

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The Red Skelton Hour
Cast
- Jack PalanceSelf
- Red SkeltonHost
- Richard ChamberlainClarence Narrow
- Dan BlockerLittle Willie
Comedian Red Skelton hosted this variety show in which he performed hilarious skits and debuted iconic characters alongside some big-name stars like John Wayne and Dean Martin. The show's light and fun energy inspired many other comedy/variety shows that followed, but few captured how much fun everyone seemed to be having on The Red Skelton Show.
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