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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. 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 ...

  3. 16 de abr. de 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. 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.

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  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. Jack Palance before the CBS cameras in an episode of Playhouse 90, “Requiem for a Heavyweight,” broadcast October 11, 1956. Photo from the WCFTR collection. (Click to enlarge) Playhouse 90 was, by general agreement, the last great live anthology drama on American network television. Fred Coe jumped from NBC to CBS in 1956 to work on…