TV Reader's Digest is the title of a 30 minute American television anthology drama series which aired on the ABC from 1955 to 1956. Based on articles that appeared in Reader's Digest magazine, the episodes based on true stories which were varied in their themes, plots and content. Themes included crime, heroism, mystery, romance, and human interest. Episode writers included Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, Cleveland Amory and Frank Gruber. Some of the actors who were cast in the episodes included: Claude
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TV Reader's Digest is the title of a 30 minute American television anthology drama series which aired on the ABC from 1955 to 1956. Based on articles that appeared in Reader's Digest magazine, the episodes based on true stories which were varied in their themes, plots and content. Themes included crime, heroism, mystery, romance, and human interest. Episode writers included Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, Cleveland Amory and Frank Gruber. Some of the actors who were cast in the episodes included: Claude Akins, Leon Askin, Jean Byron, Chuck Connors, Peter Graves, Tod Griffin, Francis McDonald, Max Showalter, John Howard, Lee Marvin, Gene Raymond, Jerry Paris, and Michael Winkelman.
Herschel Daugherty,
John Brahm,
Ida Lupino,
Ted Post,
Arthur Hiller,
Paul Henreid,
Richard Carlson,
Ray Milland,
Laszlo Benedek,
Herman Hoffman,
Mitchell Leisen,
Robert Florey,
Douglas Heyes,
Fletcher Markle,
William F. Claxton,
John Newland,
Gerald Mayer,
Maurice Geraghty,
John English,
Jules Bricken
Thriller is an American anthology television series that aired during the 1960–61 and 1961–62 seasons on NBC. The show featured host Boris Karloff introducing more
Thriller is an American anthology television series that aired during the 1960–61 and 1961–62 seasons on NBC. The show featured host Boris Karloff introducing a mix of self-contained, macabre weird-horror and morbid, hitchockian crime stories, in some of which he also starred. close
John Newland,
Herschel Daugherty,
John Brahm,
Elliot Silverstein,
Sydney Pollack,
Paul Wendkos,
Michael Ritchie,
Richard C. Sarafian,
Buzz Kulik,
Robert Ellis Miller,
Robert Gist,
Don Taylor,
William Graham,
James Goldstone,
Jack Arnold,
Ida Lupino,
Leo Penn,
David Lowell Rich,
Robert Butler,
Jud Taylor,
Lamont Johnson,
Boris Sagal,
Jack Smight,
Alexander Singer,
James Komack,
Paul Stanley,
Marc Daniels,
Allen Corey,
Leonard Horn,
Lawrence Dobkin,
Don Medford,
Alf Kjellin,
Allen H. Miner,
Sidney Miller,
Herbert Hirschman,
Gerald Mayer,
David Friedkin,
Ralph Senensky,
Jules Bricken
The story of a young intern in a large metropolitan hospital trying to learn his profession, deal with the problems of his patients, and win the respect more
The story of a young intern in a large metropolitan hospital trying to learn his profession, deal with the problems of his patients, and win the respect of the senior doctor in his specialty, internal medicine. close
Vincent Sherman,
Earl Bellamy,
Paul Stanley,
Michael Caffey,
William Graham,
George McCowan,
Leo Penn,
Daniel Petrie,
Boris Sagal,
Harvey Hart,
Lee Philips,
Richard Benedict,
Michael O'Herlihy,
Joseph Pevney,
Daniel Haller,
Bernard McEveety,
Charles S. Dubin,
Chad Everett,
Al C. Ward,
Gerald Mayer,
Robert Douglas,
Murray Golden,
Alvin Ganzer,
Robert L. Friend
Medical Center is a medical drama series which aired on CBS from 1969 to 1976. It was produced by MGM Television.
Clark Jones,
Kirk Browning,
Delbert Mann,
Sidney Lumet,
William Wyler,
Arthur Penn,
Mel Ferrer,
Franklin J. Schaffner,
Anatole Litvak,
Otto Preminger,
Charles S. Dubin,
Alex Segal,
Vincent J. Donehue,
Bob Banner,
Alan Handley,
Dick Schneider
Producers' Showcase is an American anthology television series that was telecast live during the 1950s in compatible color by NBC. With top talent, the more
Producers' Showcase is an American anthology television series that was telecast live during the 1950s in compatible color by NBC. With top talent, the 90-minute episodes, covering a wide variety of genres, aired under the title every fourth Monday at 8 p.m. ET for three seasons, beginning October 18, 1954. The final episode, the last of 37, was broadcast May 27, 1957.
Showcase Productions, Inc., packaged and produced the series, which received seven Emmy Awards, including the 1956 award for Best Dramatic Series. close
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.