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  1. A relative latecomer to the group of live anthology dramas, Playhouse 90 was broadcast on CBS between the fall of 1956 and 1961. Its status as a "live" drama was short lived in any case, since the difficulties in mounting a ninety-minute production on a weekly basis required the adoption of the recently developed videotape technology, which was used to pre-record entire shows from 1957 onward.

  2. S1.E12 ∙ The Family Nobody Wanted. Thu, Dec 20, 1956. A true story, it follows a pastor and his wife through forties beginning with one biological child, Donny. But the upheaval of the war years results in a number of mixed raced children that the Doss family adopt until they have 12 children. Rate.

  3. S1.E12 ∙ The Family Nobody Wanted. Thu, Dec 20, 1956. A true story, it follows a pastor and his wife through forties beginning with one biological child, Donny. But the upheaval of the war years results in a number of mixed raced children that the Doss family adopt until they have 12 children. Rate.

  4. 25 de dic. de 2020 · Description: This two part episode of Playhouse 90 retells Ernest Hemingway’s classic novel of the Spanish Civil War. An American allied with the Republicans...

  5. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Playhouse_90Playhouse 90 - Wikipedia

    Playhouse 90 è una serie televisiva statunitense in 134 episodi trasmessi per la prima volta nel corso di 4 stagioni dal 1956 al 1960. È una serie di tipo antologico prodotta e trasmessa dalla CBS in cui ogni episodio rappresenta una storia a sé. Gli episodi sono storie di genere vario.

  6. December 12, 1957. Middle-aged actress Victoria Maxwell comes to terms with her destructive lifestyle as she struggles with the lead role in a Broadway-bound play. Matters are complicated by the fact that she is co-starring opposite her estranged husband, Allen Grant, whom she never stopped loving.

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

    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. The list of talents is amazing: John Frankenheimer, Arthur Hiller, John Brahm, Arthur Penn were a few of the directors.