The Web Season 1

July. 04,1950      NR
Rating:
7.3
Trailer Synopsis

The Web is an American dramatic anthology series that aired live on CBS for four seasons from July 11, 1950 to September 26, 1954. The series was also revived briefly by NBC in the summer during 1957. The program was produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman.

Episode 51 : No Escape
June. 27,1951
Episode 50 : Wanted, Someone Innocent
June. 20,1951
Episode 49 : Checkmate
June. 13,1951
Episode 48 : All the Way Home
June. 06,1951
Episode 47 : Cops Must Be Tough
May. 30,1951
Episode 46 : A Switch In Time
May. 23,1951
Episode 45 : The Judas Bullet
May. 16,1951
Episode 44 : Trojan Horse
May. 09,1951
Episode 43 : Solid Gold
May. 02,1951
Episode 42 : The Kid's Last Fight
April. 25,1951
Episode 41 : The Dream
April. 18,1951
Episode 40 : Mr. Fish
April. 11,1951
Episode 39 : Guardian Angel
April. 04,1951
Episode 38 : The Great Diamond Discovery
March. 28,1951
Episode 37 : Incident In A Blizzard
March. 21,1951
Episode 36 : The Shadowy Men
March. 07,1951
Episode 35 : Star Witness
February. 28,1951
Episode 34 : For Laura
February. 21,1951
Episode 33 : Thread Of Life
February. 14,1951
Episode 32 : The Wallet
February. 07,1951
Episode 31 : The Crisis Of Dirk Diamond
January. 31,1951
Episode 30 : You Killed Elizabeth
January. 24,1951
Episode 29 : Essence Of Strawberry
January. 17,1951
Episode 28 : The Man Who Had No Friends
January. 10,1951
Episode 27 : Dark Legacy
January. 03,1951
Episode 26 : Stone Cold Dead
December. 27,1950
Episode 25 : The Friendly Hearts
December. 20,1950
Episode 24 : Fifty Dollars Reward
December. 13,1950
Episode 23 : The Deadly Friend
December. 06,1950
Episode 22 : The Creeper
November. 29,1950
Episode 21 : The Amateur
November. 22,1950
Episode 20 : The Boy
November. 15,1950
Episode 19 : Fit To Kill
November. 08,1950
Episode 18 : Mirror Of Delusion
November. 01,1950
Episode 17 : Journey By Night
October. 25,1950
Episode 16 : Never Say Die
October. 18,1950
Episode 15 : The Dark Curtain
October. 11,1950
Episode 14 : Blessed Are The Meek
October. 04,1950
Episode 13 : The Witness
September. 27,1950
Episode 12 : Murder's Challenge
September. 20,1950
Episode 11 : Talk Of The Town
September. 13,1950
Episode 10 : Dark Cross Roads
September. 06,1950
Episode 9 : Key Witness
August. 30,1950
Episode 8 : Man In The Velvet Hat
August. 22,1950
Episode 7 : Home For Christmas
August. 15,1950
Episode 6 : Heaven Ran Last
August. 08,1950
Episode 5 : Help Wanted
August. 01,1950
Episode 4 : Solo To Singapore
July. 25,1950
Episode 3 : The Memory Of Murder
July. 18,1950
Episode 2 : The Orderly Mr. Appleby
July. 11,1950
Episode 1 : The Last Juror
July. 04,1950

Seasons

Season 4
Season 4 0001
Season 2
Season 2 1951
Season 1
Season 1 1950

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