The Gallery of Madame Liu-Tsong | |
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Format | Detective / Adventure / Mystery |
Starring | Anna May Wong |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 10 |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | DuMont |
Original run | August 27, 1951 – November 21, 1951 |
The Gallery of Madame Liu-Tsong was an American television series which aired on the now defunct DuMont Television Network. It starred Chinese American silent film and talkie star Anna May Wong, who played a detective in a role written specifically for her. The Gallery of Madame Liu Tsong was the first U.S. television series starring an Asian-American.[1]
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Wong's character was a dealer in Chinese art whose career involved her in detective work and international intrigue.[2] The ten half-hour episodes aired during prime time, on Wednesdays at 9:00pm EST.[3] Though there were plans for a second season, DuMont canceled the show in 1952. No copies of the show or its scripts are known to exist.[4]
Like most DuMont programs, no known episodes of The Gallery of Madame Liu-Tsong exist today. Although a few kinescope episodes of various DuMont series survive at Chicago's Museum of Broadcast Communications, New York's Paley Center for Media,and the UCLA Film and Television Archive, there are no copies of The Gallery of Madame Liu-Tsong in these archives.[5] In 1996, early television actress Edie Adams testified at a hearing in front of a panel of the Library of Congress on the preservation of American television and video. Adams stated that by the 1970s little value was given to the DuMont film archive, and that all the remaining kinescopes of DuMont series were loaded into three trucks and dumped into Upper New York Bay.[6]
# | Title[7] | Aired |
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1. | No title | August 27, 1951 |
2. | "The Golden Women" | September 3, 1951 |
3. | "The Spreading Oak" | September 10, 1951 |
4. | "The Man with a Thousand Eyes" | September 17, 1951 |
5. | "Burning Sands" | September 24, 1951 |
6. | "Shadow of the Sun God" | October 1, 1951 |
7. | "The Tinder Box" | October 31, 1951 |
8. | "The House of Quiet Dignity" | November 7, 1951 |
9. | "Boomerang" | November 14, 1951 |
10. | "The Face of Evil" | November 21, 1951 |