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Playwrights '56

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Ethel Waters andLillian Gish in the presentation ofThe Sound and the Fury, 1955

Playwrights '56, a.k.a.The Playwright Hour, is a 60-minute live American dramatic anthology series produced byFred Coe[1] for Showtime Productions. Twenty episodes aired[citation needed] onNBC from October 4, 1955, to June 19, 1956. It shared a Thursday time slot withArmstrong Circle Theatre.[1]

Stars includedMary Astor,Ralph Bellamy,Joan Blondell,George Chandler,Robert Culp,Paul Douglas,Tom Ewell,Norman Fell,Nina Foch,John Forsythe,Lillian Gish,Alice Ghostley,Lee Grant,James Gregory,Louis Jean Heydt,Steven Hill,Vivi Janiss,Henry Jones,E. G. Marshall,John McGiver,Steve McQueen,Dina Merrill,Jack Mullaney,Paul Newman,Phyllis Kirk,Edmond O'Brien,J. Pat O'Malley,Nehemiah Persoff,Tom Poston,Peter Mark Richman,Janice Rule,Kim Stanley,Warren Stevens,Karl Swenson,Franchot Tone,Ethel Waters,James Whitmore,Estelle Winwood,Jane Wyatt, andDick York.

Among its notable writers wereHorton Foote,Gore Vidal,Tad Mosel,Arnold Schulman, andA. E. Hotchner. Directors includedArthur Penn, later renowned forBonnie and Clyde, andDelbert Mann, the 1955Academy Award winner for directingMarty.

The program was sponsored by Pontiac automobiles.[2] When it was canceled, an article in the trade publicationBillboard cited cost as a factor, noting that it "ran about $30,000 a week more than its more successful counterpart".[3] Most of the episodes originated fromWRCA-TV[4] in Brooklyn, New York,[5] with the rest coming fromKRCA-TV's[4] Hollywood studios.[5] After the program's June 19, 1956, broadcast, it was replaced byThe Kaiser Aluminum Hour.[6]

Along withProducers' Showcase,Playwrights '56 shared the 1956 prime-timeEmmy for Best Art Direction -Live Series.[7]

Partial List of Episodes ofPlaywrights '56
DateTitleStar(s)
October 4, 1955The AnswerNina Foch, Paul Douglas,Albert Dekker[4]: B 
October 18, 1955The BattlerDewey Martin, Phyllis Kirk, Paul Newman[8]
November 8, 1955Snow JobJoan Blondell, James Gregory, Meg Bundy[9]
November 22, 1955Daisy, DaisyTom Ewell, Jane Wyatt[10]
December 6, 1955The Sound and the FuryLillian Gish, Ethel Waters, Janice Rule, and Franchot Tone.[11]
December 20, 1955The Waiting PlaceKim Stanley, Louis Jean Heydt,Louise Platt[12]
January 3, 1956The Day the Trains Stopped RunningJoseph Sweeney,Elizabeth Patterson,Mary Welch[13]
January 17, 1956LostSteven Hill[1]
January 31, 1956This Business of MurderJames Whitmore[14]
February 14, 1956Return to CassionJohn Forsythe,Kurt Kasznar, Dina Merrill[15]
February 28, 1956FlightKim Stanley[1]
March 27, 1956The Undiscovered CountryCyril Ritchard, Nina Foch[16]
May 22, 1956KeyholeE. G. Marshall, Lee Grant, Henry McNaughton[17]
May 8, 1956You Sometimes Get RichLarry Blyden, Georgiann Johnson[18]
June 19, 1956Honor (final broadcast)[6]Dick York, Ralph Bellamy,Leo G. Carroll,Carol Goodner[19]

References

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  1. ^abcdMcNeil, Alex (1996).Total Television (4th ed.). New York, New York: Penguin Books USA, Inc. p. 665.ISBN 0-14-02-4916-8.
  2. ^Adams, Val (March 23, 1956)."Sponsor to drop 'Playwrights '56'".The New York Times. p. 53.ProQuest 113497637. RetrievedMarch 5, 2021 – viaProQuest.
  3. ^"Show Deaths Total 41; Some Flop, Others Just Fade Out".Billboard. September 22, 1956. p. 2. RetrievedMarch 5, 2021.
  4. ^abc"Tuesday (4)"(PDF).Ross Reports on Television. October 3, 1955. p. 3. RetrievedMarch 6, 2021.
  5. ^abHolland, Jack (January 13, 1956)."Playwrights '56 ... a Big Gamble?"(PDF).TV-Radio Life.32 (22): 47. RetrievedMarch 5, 2021.
  6. ^ab"Tuesday (5)"(PDF).Ross Reports on Television. July 1, 1956. p. 58. RetrievedMarch 6, 2021.
  7. ^"Playwrights '56 and Producers's Showcase".Television Academy. Archived fromthe original on March 6, 2021. RetrievedMarch 6, 2021.
  8. ^"'Playwrights '56' to offer 'Battler'".The New York Times. October 8, 1955. p. 37.ProQuest 113190059. RetrievedMarch 5, 2021 – viaProQuest.
  9. ^"Tuesday November 8"(PDF).Ross Reports on Television. November 4, 1955. p. B. RetrievedMarch 6, 2021.
  10. ^Gould, Jack (November 23, 1955)."TV: 'Playwrights 56'".The New York Times. p. 49.ProQuest 113386449. RetrievedMarch 5, 2021 – viaProQuest.
  11. ^Preis, Angela (December 4, 1955)."Something for Everyone Lined Up on Television".The Courier-Journal. Kentucky, Louisville. p. 78. RetrievedMarch 4, 2021 – viaNewspapers.com.
  12. ^"Tuesday December 20 (Cont'd)"(PDF).Ross Reports on Television. December 18, 1955. p. C. RetrievedMarch 6, 2021.
  13. ^"Tuesday January 3".Ross Reports on Television. January 1, 1956. p. C. RetrievedMarch 6, 2021.
  14. ^Shanley, J. P. (February 1, 1956)."TV: Overcome by Smoke".The New York Times. p. 63.ProQuest 113933150. RetrievedMarch 5, 2021 – viaProQuest.
  15. ^"Tuesday February 14 (Cont'd)"(PDF).Ross Reports on Television. February 12, 1956. p. C. RetrievedMarch 6, 2021.
  16. ^Gould, Jack (March 28, 1956)."Television: Misanthropy".The New York Times. p. 63.ProQuest 113479300. RetrievedMarch 5, 2021 – viaProQuest.
  17. ^"Tuesday, May 22"(PDF).Ross Reports on Television. May 20, 1956. p. B. RetrievedMarch 6, 2021.
  18. ^Gould, Jack (May 9, 1956)."TV: Give-Away Satire".The New York Times. p. 67.ProQuest 113853936. RetrievedMarch 5, 2021 – viaProQuest.
  19. ^"TV: Drama of Civil War".The New York Times. June 20, 1956. p. 63.ProQuest 113800306. RetrievedMarch 5, 2021 – viaProQuest.

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