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  1. Playhouse 90 is an American television anthology series that was telecast on CBS from 1956 to 1960 for a total of 133 episodes. It originated from CBS Television City in Los Angeles, California. Since live anthology drama series of the mid-1950s were usually hour-long shows, the title highlighted the network's intention to present something unusual, a weekly series of hour-and-a-half dramas ...

  2. 14. Sept. 2016 · Playhouse 90, a rare look at the landmark television series on its 60th anniversary. This free event takes place October 1, 2 and 16 at the Billy Wilder Theater with Matthew Weiner and Robert Butler in person. Guest writer Molly A. Schneider delves into the history of the “Golden Age” anthology drama. Schneider is a television historian and ...

  3. S1.E12 ∙ The Family Nobody Wanted. Thu, Dec 20, 1956. A true story, it follows a pastor and his wife through forties beginning with one biological child, Donny. But the upheaval of the war years results in a number of mixed raced children that the Doss family adopt until they have 12 children. Rate.

  4. 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. Appearing Thursday evenings on CBS from 1956 to 1959, the ...

  5. 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 is also probable that since the use of videotape (not widespread at the time) preserved a "live" feel, discussion of the programs could be easily adapted to the ...

  6. 3. Aug. 2017 · Westinghouse presents Desilu Playhouse/Rod Serling's Playhouse 90/Studio One ...

  7. S1.E37 ∙ Clash by Night. Thu, Jun 13, 1957. Mae Doyle comes back to her hometown a cynical woman. Her brother Joe fears that his love, fish cannery worker Peggy, may wind up like Mae. Mae marries Jerry and has a baby; she is happy but restless, drawn to Jerry's friend Earl. Rate.