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  1. Mar 17, 2014 · Playhouse 90 was a seven-day-a-week job, in which Sunday-afternoon story conferences around Manulis ’ pool were the closest thing to a respite. After Manulis quit in 1958, he would always brag ...

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  2. CBS, 4/3/60. Airing on primetime network television in the spring of 1960, a full two years before the Cuban missile crisis confronted the world with the dire possibility of a catastrophic thermonuclear war, CBS’s Playhouse 90 presentation of “Alas, Babylon” provided a reported audience of 24 million viewers with a shockingly realistic dramatization of the potential horrors of the atomic ...

  3. Apr 16, 2008 · CBS Thursday 9:30 PM (90 min.) Premiered: October 4, 1956 Last Aired: May 18, 1960 Show Category: Drama The most ambitious and acclaimed of all the anthol...

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  4. Other articles where Playhouse 90 is discussed: John Frankenheimer: Early work: …dramas for such series as Playhouse 90 (42 shows, including The Days of Wine and Roses and The Turn of the Screw) and Studio One. Frankenheimer also worked on Climax!, and one of the dramas he directed for the program (Deal a Blow [1955]) was adapted into his first feature…

  5. 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 ...

  6. Oct 24, 2019 · Playhouse 90: Winter Dreams. Description: In this episode of Playhouse 90, a successful young man announces his recent engagement, only to be forced to reconsider his future following the sudden reappearance of a girl he has loved for years. This video is part of the Scarecrow Video Collection. Storytelling is at the heart of Scarecrow Video.

  7. For six years following the end of World War II, a deluded and neurotic German clerk, Hans Frick, has held two British fliers as prisoners in his cellar. Frick cared for the fliers, sometimes with true kindness, but kept them imprisoned and ignorant of the war's conclusion. The fliers spend their time recalling the past and dreaming of escape.

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