CBS Playhouse is an American anthology drama series that aired on CBS from 1967 to 1970. Airing twelve plays over the course of its run, the series was nominated for a number of awards and featured many noteworthy actors and playwrights.
Kirk Browning,
Peter H. Hunt,
Jack O'Brien,
Jeff Bleckner,
David Hugh Jones,
Jon Robin Baitz,
Stephen Tolkin,
Terry Hughes,
James Ivory,
Neal Miller,
Herbert Wise,
Robert Iscove,
Oz Scott,
Michael Schultz,
Allan A. Goldstein,
Michael Dinner,
Joanne Woodward,
Jonathan Sanger,
Jan Egleson,
Barbara Kopple,
Andrew Grieve,
Neema Barnette,
Emile Ardolino,
Jonathan Demme,
Don Scardino,
Gordon Parks,
Harry Moses,
Anthony Drazan,
Deborah Reinisch,
Michael Fields,
Noel Black,
Norman Rene,
Alan Bridges,
Evelyn Purcell,
Ralph Rosenblum,
Robert Allan Ackerman,
Steve Gomer,
Victor Nunez,
Jesús Salvador Treviño,
George C. Wolfe,
Alastair Reid,
Bill Duke,
Bogart Paul,
William Asher,
Trevor Nunn,
Philip Leacock,
Charles S. Dubin,
Sharron Miller,
Stan Lathan,
Joel Oliansky,
Victor Lobl,
Barry Crane,
John Jacobs,
Fred Barzyk,
Tristram Powell,
Gwen Arner,
Mark Cullingham,
Frank Galati,
James Lapine,
Martin Rosen,
Emiko Omori,
Anthony Herrera,
Douglas Williams,
Jerry Zaks,
John Stix,
Robert Deubel,
Jay Holman,
Perry Rosemond,
Robert M. Young,
Michael Roemer,
Vivian Matalon,
Nell Cox,
Marva Nabili,
Stephen Schwartz,
Mary Lampson,
Susan Rogers,
Charles Lane,
Dezsö Magyar,
Richard Bartlett
American Playhouse is an anthology television series periodically broadcast by Public Broadcasting Service in the United States.
Bill Hays,
Brian Parker,
Don Taylor,
Derek Lister,
Stephen Frears,
Mike Newell,
Brian Gibson,
Malcolm Mowbray,
Jon Amiel,
John Madden,
Giles Foster,
Michael Wearing,
David Giles,
Ferdinand Fairfax,
Graham Theakston,
Jim O'Brien,
Silvio Narizzano,
Peter Hammond,
Alan Bridges,
Alan Clarke,
Jim Hill,
Philip Saville,
Nicholas Renton,
James Cellan Jones,
Gorrie John,
Diarmuid Lawrence,
Trevor Nunn,
Rodney Bennett,
Grehem Evans,
Piers Haggard,
Peter Smith,
Christopher Menaul,
Moira Armstrong,
Claude Whatham,
Desmond Davis,
Roger Bamford,
Mike Leigh,
Philip Dudley,
Peter Duffell,
Carol Wiseman,
Sarah Pia Anderson,
John Glenister,
Alan Cooke,
Cedric Messina,
Michael Darlow,
Mark Cullingham,
Stuart Urban,
Barry Davis,
Michael Custance,
Mike Vardy,
John Davies,
Chris Lovett,
Robert Knights,
Michael Rolfe,
Kenneth Ives,
Peter Jefferies,
Michael Simpson,
Christopher King,
Richard Martin,
Michael Bradwell,
Paul Ciappessoni,
Tony Smith,
David Reid,
Gillian Lynne,
Tony Bicât,
Darrol Blake
BBC2 Playhouse is a one hour UK anthology television series of one-off contemporary and classic dramas created by Sara Pia Anderson and produced by the more
BBC2 Playhouse is a one hour UK anthology television series of one-off contemporary and classic dramas created by Sara Pia Anderson and produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Among its many notable guest stars were Helen Mirren, Daniel Day-Lewis, Judi Dench, Liam Neeson, Paul Scofield, Deborah Kerr, Ben Kingsley, Donald Pleasence, Brenda Blethyn, and Peggy Ashcroft.
It premiered in the UK on March 13, 1974 and ran through May 20, 1983. close
Alex March,
David Pressman,
Reza Badiyi,
Daniel Petrie,
Robert Gist,
Nicholas Colasanto,
Robert Butler,
Stuart Hagmann,
Gene Reynolds,
John Llewellyn Moxey,
Joshua Shelley,
Larry Arrick,
Richard Benedict,
Lawrence Dobkin,
Joseph Manduke,
Allen Reisner
N.Y.P.D. is the title of a half-hour American television crime drama of the 1960s set in the context of the New York City Police Department. The program more
N.Y.P.D. is the title of a half-hour American television crime drama of the 1960s set in the context of the New York City Police Department. The program appeared on the ABC network during the 1967-68 and 1968-69 television seasons. In both seasons, the program appeared in the evening, 9:30 p.m. time slot. During the second season, N.Y.P.D was joined by The Mod Squad and It Takes a Thief to form a 2½ hour block of crime dramas. close
James Hayman,
James Frawley,
Helen Shaver,
Kevin Dowling,
Paul Michael Glaser,
Peter B. Levin,
Donna Deitch,
Daniel Sackheim,
John Kent Harrison,
Karen Arthur,
Elodie Keene,
David Semel,
Brad Silberling,
Nancy Malone,
Jack Bender,
Alan Myerson,
Martin Davidson,
Andrew Robinson,
Fred Gerber,
Ken Olin,
Keith Samples,
Kenneth D. Zunder,
Vince Misiano,
Mel Damski,
Joanna Kerns,
Lee Shallat Chemel,
Kristoffer Tabori,
Arvin Brown,
Matt Shakman,
David S. Platt,
Jessica Landaw,
Bob McCracken,
Martha Mitchell,
Lewis Gould,
Joseph Dougherty,
Joe Ann Fogle,
Anita W. Addison
Judging Amy is an American television drama that was telecast from September 19, 1999, through May 3, 2005, on CBS-TV. This TV series starred Amy Brenneman more
Judging Amy is an American television drama that was telecast from September 19, 1999, through May 3, 2005, on CBS-TV. This TV series starred Amy Brenneman and Tyne Daly. Its main character is a judge who serves in a family court, and in addition to the family-related cases that she adjudicates, many episodes of the show focus on her own experiences as a divorced mother, and on the experiences of her mother, a social worker who works in the field of child welfare. This series was based on the life experiences of Brenneman's mother. close
Larry Elikann,
Gerald Mayer,
Stephen Gyllenhaal,
Dennis Kane,
Randa Haines,
Ken Kwapis,
Arthur Allan Seidelman,
Michael Ray Rhodes,
Sigmund Neufeld Jr.,
Jay Daniel,
Richard C. Bennett,
Jeffrey Hayden,
William P. D'Angelo