Television plays
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Television plays
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Television plays
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- Oxbridge blues and other plays for television, by Frederic Raphael
- The skin of our teeth, written by Thornton Wilder ; directed by Jack O'Brien
- Electronic drama:, television plays of the sixties,, selected by Richard Averson and David Manning White. With an introd. by Hubbell Robinson
- Studio One anthology
- Carola, a presentation of KCET Los Angeles ; by Jean Renoir ; television adaptation by James Bridges in collaboration with the author ; produced and directed by Norman Lloyd.
- Visit to a small planet,, and other television plays
- Hogan's goat, by William Alfred ; directed and produced by Glenn Jordan
- Incident at Vichy, a presentation of KCET Los Angeles ; executive producer, Norman Lloyd ; produced by George Turpin ; [written] by Arthur Miller ; directed by Stacy Keach
- A memory of two Mondays, by Arthur Miller ; produced by Jacqueline Babbin ; directed by Paul Bogart
- Much ado about nothing, Lionsgate presents a Bellwether production ; distributed by Roadside Attractions ; a film by Joss Whedon ; produced by Kai Cole, Joss Whedon ; adapted for the screen and directed by Joss Whedon
- Six characters in search of an author, by Luigi Pirandello ; KCET Los Angeles ; Hollywood Television Theatre ; produced by Norman Lloyd ; adapted by Paul Avila Mayer ; conceived for television and directed by Stacy Keach
- The Theban plays, by Sophocles ; a new translation by Don Taylor ; a BBC TV co-production in association with Bioscope Incorporated ; producer, Louis Marks ; directed by Don Taylor, [Part 1]
- June moon, by Ring Lardner and George S. Kaufman ; produced by Bo Goldman ; directed by Burt Shevelove and Kirk Browning
- The Last of Mrs. Lincoln, KCET Los Angeles ; Hollywood Television Theatre ; written by James Prideaux ; producer/director, George Schaefer
- Neighbors, Hollywood Television Theatre ; [written] by Arkady Leokum ; produced by Lewis Freedman ; directed by Fiedler Cook
- Other people's houses;, six television plays
- The eccentricities of a nightingale, WNET ; produced by Lindsay Law and Glenn Jordan ; directed by Glenn Jordan ; writer, Tennessee Williams ; music, Bill Brohn ; produced in collaboration with The Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, California
- Serial television, big drama on the small screen, Glen Creeber
- Story theatre, Yale Repertory Theatre Company ; conceived and directed by Paul Sills
- A touch of the poet, by Eugene O'Neill ; a production of WNET/13 ; produced by David Griffiths ; directed by Stephen Porter and Kirk Browning
- Tea party, and other plays, Harold Pinter
- A primer for playgoers;, an introduction to the understanding and appreciation of cinema, stage, television
- Secret service, by William Gillette ; a presentation of Thirteen/WNET New York ; produced by Ken Campbell ; directed by Daniel Freudenberger and Peter Levinches
- The Loretta Young show, Dastar Corporation presents an MM&V Marathon Music and Video production, Season 1
- Alfred Hitchcock presents :, Shamley Productions , director, Alfred Hitchcock ; producer, Joan Harrison ; writers, Francis Cockrell, Marian Cockrell, and Sarett Rudley, Volume 2
- Waiting for the boat, on television, Dennis Potter
- Paradise lost, by Clifford Odets ; director/producer, Glenn Jordan ; produced by Thirteen/WNET and Educational Broadcasting Corporation
- The honeymooners, lost episodes 1951-1957, Jackie Gleason Enterprises ; MPI Home Video ; producer, Roert S. Bader ; directed by Frank Satenstein
- The human voice, by Jean Cocteau ; producers, David Susskind, Lars Schmidt ; director, Ted Kotcheff ; English translation by Carl Wildman ; adapted for television by Clive Exton ; a Talent Associates/Rediffusion Television production
- For colored girls who have considered suicide, when the rainbow is enuf, a co-production of WNET and WPET ; writer, Ntozake Shange ; directed by Oz Scott ; produced by Lindsay Law
- Home, directed by Lindsay Anderson ; NET ; producer, Jac Venza ; writer, David Storey ; directed by Lindsay Anderson
- The city on the edge of forever, the original teleplay, original teleplay by Harlan Ellison ; adaptation by Scott Tipton & David Tipton ; art by J.K. Woodward ; letters by Neil Uyetake ; cover by Juan Ortiz
- Awake and sing, KCET ; produced & staged by Norman Lloyd ; screenplay, Clifford Odets ; directors, Norman Lloyd, Robert Hopkins
- The Journey of the fifth horse, by Ronald Ribman ; director, Larry Arrick and Earl Dawson ; produced by Jac Venza ; Net Playhouse ; a production of National Educational Television ; [a production of Thirteen WNET for Theater in America]
- Ten blocks on the Camino Real, National Educational Television and Radio Center ; directed by Jack Landau ; produced by Jac Venza and Jack Landau
Outgoing Resources
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