The Philco Television Playhouse

The Philco Television Playhouse

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The Philco Television Playhouse

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1948/10/03
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1. Dinner at Eight

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10/3/1948

2. Rebecca

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10/10/1948

3. Counsellor-at-Law

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10/17/1948

4. Angel in the Wings

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10/24/1948

5. Street Scene

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10/31/1948

6. This Thing Called Love

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11/7/1948

7. Camille

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11/14/1948

8. An Inspector Calls

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11/21/1948

9. I Like It Here

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11/28/1948

10. Suspect

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12/5/1948

11. Parlor Story

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12/12/1948

12. A Christmas Carol

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12/19/1948

13. The Old Lady Shows Her Medals

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12/26/1948

14. Ramshackle Inn

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1/2/1949

15. Cyrano de Bergerac

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1/9/1949

16. Papa Is All

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1/16/1949

17. Pride and Prejudice

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1/23/1949

18. Dark Hammock

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1/30/1949

19. The Late Christopher Bean

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2/6/1949

20. The Story of Mary Surratt

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2/13/1949

21. Twelfth Night

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2/20/1949

22. St. Helena

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2/27/1949

23. The Druid Circle

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3/6/1949

24. Quality Street

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3/13/1949

25. Dinner at Antoine's

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3/20/1949

26. Becky Sharp

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3/27/1949

27. And Never Been Kissed

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4/3/1949
What Makes Sammy Run?
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28. What Makes Sammy Run?

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4/10/1949

29. Mr. Mergenthwirker's Lobblies

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4/17/1949

30. Burlesque

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4/24/1949

31. Macbeth

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5/1/1949

32. Romeo and Juliet

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5/15/1949

33. This Time, Next Year

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6/5/1949

34. It Pays to Advertise

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6/12/1949

35. Summer Formal

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6/19/1949

36. Jenny Kissed Me

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6/26/1949

37. Dark of the Moon

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7/3/1949

38. For Love or Money

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7/10/1949

39. The Five Lives of Richard Gordon

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7/17/1949

40. You Touched Me!

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7/24/1949

41. The Fourth Wall

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7/31/1949

42. Enter Madame

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8/7/1949

43. A Murder Has Been Arranged

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8/14/1949

44. Pretty Little Parlor

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8/21/1949

45. Three Cornered Moon

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8/28/1949

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The Philco Television Playhouse is an American anthology series that was broadcast live on NBC from 1948 to 1955. Produced by Fred Coe, the series was sponsored by Philco. It was one of the most respected dramatic shows of the Golden Age of Television, winning a 1954 Peabody Award and receiving eight Emmy nominations between 1951 and 1956.

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