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"The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse" A Letter to Mr. Priest (1950)"The Philco Television Playhouse" A Letter to Mr. Priest (original title)


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Directed by
Delbert Mann 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Margaret Cousins  story

Episode Cast (in credits order)
Nelson Olmsted
Leora Dana
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Larry Blyden
Alan Manson

John Marley
Mel Ruick (as Melville Ruick)

Series Crew
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Directed by
Ira Skutch 
Fred Coe (multiple episodes)
Vincent J. Donehue (multiple episodes)
Gordon Duff (multiple episodes)
Herbert Hirschman (multiple episodes)
Delbert Mann (multiple episodes)
Robert Mulligan (some episodes)
Arthur Penn (multiple episodes)
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Robert Anderson  writer
Robert Alan Aurthur  multiple episodes
Jane Avery  writer
Alvin Boretz  writer
Vance Bourjaily  writer
Paddy Chayefsky  multiple episodes
Sumner Locke Elliott  multiple episodes
Horton Foote  multiple episodes
Al Getto  writer
H.R. Hays  multiple episodes
Roger O. Hirson  writer
Ernest Kinoy  writer
William Mandrek  writer
Peggy Mann  writer
J.P. Miller  multiple episodes
Agnes Nixon  writer
Jerome Ross  multiple episodes
Gore Vidal  multiple episodes
John Vlahos  multiple episodes
Richard Wendley  writer
Calder Willingham  multiple episodes
Bernard Woolfe  multiple episodes

Produced by
Gordon Duff .... producer (multiple episodes)
Bo Goldman .... associate producer
Ira Skutch .... producer
 

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