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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Playhouse_90Playhouse 90 - Wikipedia

    Playhouse 90 is an American television anthology drama series that aired on CBS from 1956 to 1960 for a total of 133 episodes. The show was produced at CBS Television City in Los Angeles, California.

    • 134
    • October 4, 1956 –, May 18, 1960
    • 4
    • CBS
  2. Playhouse 90: With Richard Joy, Paul Lambert, Helen Kleeb, Charles Bickford. Of the many anthology series, this is considered the most ambitious with outstanding talent in front of the camera. Attracting top ranked directors and scripts, it was often filmed live including the entire first season.

    • (407)
    • 1956-10-04
    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • 90
  3. 3 de ene. de 2024 · Playhouse 90 No Time At All. Publication date. 2024-01-03. Topics. Drama, Playhouse 90, Classic TV, Airliner. 13 Feb 1958. Director: David Swift. William Lundigan, Betsy Palmer, Jane Greer, Keenan Wynn, Cliff Edwards.

  4. Playhouse 90 (TV Series 1956–1961) - Episode list - IMDb. Back. Cast & crew. User reviews. Trivia. FAQ. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. Playhouse 90. Top-rated. Thu, Oct 9, 1958. S3.E3. The Time of Your Life. William Saroyan's Pulitzer Prize-winning play revolves around the denizens of a San Francisco bar in 1939.

  5. 4 de abr. de 2016 · The episode that helped establish Playhouse 90 as the pinnacle of live television drama. Restored from film kinescope copies back to it's original live video appearance, now you can see this...

  6. trakt.tv › shows › playhouse-90Playhouse 90 - Trakt

    1956. The most ambitious and acclaimed of all the anthology series', Playhouse 90 was in a league of its own. "Requiem of a Heavyweight," written by Rod Serling, garnered numerous Emmys and remains one of the best live dramas. Each week the series aired a complete 90 minute live drama.

  7. 14 de sept. de 2016 · Playhouse 90 (CBS, 1956-1960) was one of the most celebrated examples of the midcentury phenomenon called the anthology drama. Beginning in radio and moving to television, anthologies were comprised of individual, self-contained plays with different settings, characters, and scenarios each week.