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  1. Original air date. January 10, 1972. ( 1972-01-10) " The Scarecrow " is a two-hour American television play that was broadcast on January 10, 1972, as part of the Hollywood Television Theatre series on PBS. It was based on the classic Percy MacKaye play which was in turn based on Nathaniel Hawthorne 's short story, "Feathertop".

  2. The Scarecrow Hollywood Television Theatre: awards, nominations, ... throwback-240326-logo-900x600.jpg. Television Academy Throwback: Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Events

  3. Jun 11, 2019 · The Scarecrow (1972) Just before the Salem Witch Trials, an embittered old woman, who has learned witchcraft, teams up with the Devil, and brings a scarecrow to life as part of her diabolical revenge on the judge who was once her lover. Director: Boris Sagal. Writer: Percy MacKaye (play). Stars: Nina Foch, Norman Lloyd, Blythe Danner, Pete Duel ...

  4. "The Scarecrow" is a two-hour American television play that was broadcast on January 10, 1972, as part of the Hollywood Television Theatre series on PBS. It was based on the classic Percy MacKaye play which was in turn based on Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story, "Feathertop".

  5. Jan 1, 2019 · Hollywood Television Theater was a series that aired on local PBS affiliates throughout the United States from 1970-1978. It was conceived by KCET in Los Angeles and that channel capitalized on its location and accessibility to recognizable faces, casting several high profile actors to appear in their productions.

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  6. HOLLYWOOD TELEVISION THEATRE: THE SCARECROW (TV) Summary. One in this dramatic anthology series, originating from KCET in Los Angeles. This production is an adaptation of Percy MacKaye's 1908 play, loosely inspired by Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Feathertop."

  7. English: "The Scarecrow" is a two-hour American television play that was broadcast on January 10, 1972, as part of the Hollywood Television Theatre series on PBS. It was based on the classic Percy MacKaye play which was in turn based on Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story, "Feathertop".

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