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16 May 1950 (USA)
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Live dramatic plays presented in the round with minimal props, scenery and costumes. full summary
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The Short Story and Television Serials
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(Series Cast [8])| Claire Luce | (4 episodes, 1951-1952) | ||
| Ernest Truex | (3 episodes, 1950-1952) | ||
| Douglass Montgomery | (3 episodes, 1952) | ||
| Judy Parrish | (2 episodes, 1950-1952) | ||
| Dennis Patrick | (2 episodes, 1950-1952) | ||
| Tod Andrews | (2 episodes, 1950) | ||
| Donald Briggs | (2 episodes, 1951) | ||
| Phillip Reed | (2 episodes, 1951) |
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This show was on the NBC-TV network during four different years. - 1. In 1950, the show was broadcast from June to August as a summer replacement for the second half hour of "Four Star Revue" (1950). - 2. In 1951, the show was broadcast from June to August as a summer replacement for "The Voice of Firestone" (1949). - 3. In 1952, the show was broadcast from January to April as a replacement for "Leave It to the Girls" (1949). - 4. In 1955, the show was broadcast from July to August as a summer replacement for the "Letter to Loretta" (1953).
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During this period, Roald Dahl was writing short stories such as 'Poison' in his collection titled 'Someone Like You' in 1953. Because his short stories complimented the episodic format of television serials, his services were enlisted in this series.