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      May 24, 1953

  2. The Philco Television Playhouse is an American television anthology series that was broadcast live on NBC from 1948 to 1955. Produced by Fred Coe, the series was sponsored by Philco. It was one of the most respected dramatic shows of the Golden Age of Television, winning a 1954 Peabody Award and receiving eight Emmy nominations between 1951 and ...

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    • October 3, 1948 –, October 2, 1955
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    • NBC
  3. The Philco Television Playhouse: With Bert Lytell, Jay Jackson, Bob Stanton, E.G. Marshall. This live dramatic series featured original stories and adaptations of novels, plays, etc., during its eight-year run.

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    • 1948-10-03
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  4. S3.E46 ∙ Television Story Sun, Jul 29, 1951 A covetous young actress' career means more to her than marriage to a middle-aged actor who turns to TV after a successful career in other facets of show business only to find that his wife influences his work there.

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  6. The Philco Television Playhouse is an American anthology series that was broadcast live on NBC from 1948 to 1955. Produced by Fred Coe, the series was sponsored by Philco. It was one of the most respected dramatic shows of the Golden Age of Television, winning a 1954 Peabody Award and receiving eight Emmy nominations between 1951 and 1956.

  7. S1.E10 ∙ Suspect. Sun, Dec 5, 1948. 20 years ago, a Scotswoman was accused of an ax murder and let off with the ignominious Scottish verdict of Not Proven. She changes her name and lives down her past, but when her son becomes engaged, his fiancée's godfather spots the mother and recognizes her. In his efforts to trap her, and hers not to be ...

  8. The Philco Television Playhouse is an American anthology series that was broadcast live on NBC from 1948 to 1955. Produced by Fred Coe, the series was sponsored by Philco.

  9. The series aired under its own title (with sponsorship from the Equity-Philco Company) from October 1948 to October 1951. On 21 October 1951, it began alternating with the Goodyear TV Playhouse (until August 1955). The Philco Television Playhouse had its last showing on 2 October 1955.

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