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      • Like other "anthology dramas" of the era, Playhouse 90 is often remembered as a fertile ground for quality performances and an opportunity for writers and directors to showcase dramatic talents for a national audience.
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  2. Sep 14, 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.

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

    Playhouse 90 stands in contrast to the prevailing trend, and its reputation benefited from both the growing nostalgia for the waning live period, and a universal distaste for Hollywood on the part of New York television critics. It also is probable that since the use of videotape (not widespread at the time) preserved a "live" feel, so that ...

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  4. Sep 2, 2002 · Popular myth has it that the first “Playhouse 90” drama was Rod SerlingsRequiem for a Heavyweight”-a “Requiem” to rank with Bach’s-but in fact it was the second broadcast;...

  5. Playhouse 90. Considered by many to be the most ambitious of the anthology dramas to emerge during the " Golden Age of Television," Playhouse 90, according to historian William Boddy, was voted the greatest television series of all time in a 1970 Variety poll of television editors.

  6. Mar 17, 2014 · More than any other series, Playhouse 90 has come to represent the legacy of live anthology drama. Although most of its 134 episodes are frustratingly out of circulation, three of them have...

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  7. 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.

  8. Click here to view John Frankenheimer's entire Archive Interview. On November 20, 1958, Playhouse 90, the preeminent dramatic television anthology of the day, presented William Faulkner's "Old Man," a program for which Variety wrote, "such a word as incomparable must be applied." Archive interviewee Del Reisman, the series story editor ...

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