This Is Your Life (1952)
This Is Your Life is an American television documentary series broadcast on NBC, originally hosted by its producer, Ralph Edwards from 1952 to 1961. In the show, the host surprises a guest, and proceeds to take them through their life in front of an audience, including special guest appearances by colleagues, friends and family. Edwards revived the show in 1971-72, while Joseph Campanella hosted a version in 1983. Edwards returned for some specials in the late 1980s, before his death in 2005. The show originated as a radio show on NBC Radio airing from 1948 to 1952.
This Is Your Life: Season 1 - 38 Episode s
1x1 - Laura Stone Marr
October 1, 1952
1x2 - Jimmy McHugh
October 8, 1952
1x3 - Joan Caulfield
October 15, 1952
1x4 - Mary Ross
October 22, 1952
1x5 - Casey Stengel
October 29, 1952
1x6 - James Templeton
November 5, 1952
1x7 - Jeanette MacDonald
November 12, 1952
1x8 - Billie Clevenger
November 19, 1952
1x9 - Jim McClain
November 26, 1952
1x10 - Mrs. Gus Edwards
December 3, 1952
1x11 - Sara Berner
December 10, 1952
1x12 - Rock Hudson
December 17, 1952
1x13 - Ruth Eiler
December 24, 1952
1x14 - Nellie Lutcher
December 31, 1952
1x15 - Frank Sparks
January 7, 1953
1x16 - Roy Rogers
January 14, 1953
1x17 - Harris Pottier
January 21, 1953
1x18 - Nadia Scarpitti
January 28, 1953
1x19 - Lillian Roth
February 4, 1953
1x20 - Alett Radzai
February 11, 1953
1x21 - Gene Biscailuz
February 18, 1953
1x22 - Dinah Shore
February 25, 1953
1x23 - Frank T. Coffyn
March 4, 1953
1x24 - Helene Ruthling
March 18, 1953
1x25 - Fifi D'Orsay
March 25, 1953
1x26 - Arthur Franz
April 1, 1953
1x27 - Virginia Marmaduke
April 8, 1953
1x28 - Demetros Apostolon
April 15, 1953
1x29 - Eva McGown
April 22, 1953
1x30 - Eddie Janis
April 29, 1953
1x31 - Don DeFore
May 6, 1953
1x32 - Corny Pearson
May 13, 1953
1x33 - Fran Allison
May 20, 1953
1x34 - Hanna Bloch Kohner
May 27, 1953
1x35 - Ed Wynn
June 3, 1953
1x36 - Pat O'Brien
June 10, 1953
1x37 - Vivian Cosby
June 17, 1953
1x38 - Mary Healy
June 24, 1953
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