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NET Playhouse Genre Drama series Written by John Wheatcroft
Jean Shepherd
David Silver
Arthur Barron
Lane SlateDirected by Fred Barzyk
Arthur Barron
Lane Slate
Marc DanielsStarring Rene Auberjonois
Roscoe Lee Browne
Johnny Cash
Frank Langella
George Montgomery
Jack Palance
Jon VoightCountry of origin United States Language(s) English No. of seasons 8 No. of episodes 27 Production Executive producer(s) Curtis W. Davis
Jac VenzaCinematography Boyd Estus Broadcast Original channel NET (1966-1970)
PBS (1970-1974)Audio format Monaural Original run December 2, 1966 – May 17, 1974External links Website NET Playhouse is an American dramatic television series produced by National Educational Television (NET). NET subsequently merged with WNDT Newark, New Jersey to form WNET and was superseded by the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
Episode list
- An Enemy of the People (December 2, 1966)
- A Sleep of Prisoners (December 9, 1966)
- Ofoeti (December 16, 1966)
- Past Intruding (May 15, 1967)
- Benito Cereno (May 28, 1967)
- An Evening Journey to Conway Massachusetts (November 3, 1967)
- The Importance of Being Earnest (November 10, 1967)
- Infancy and Childhood (December 15, 1967)
- Home (February 11, 1968)
- The Prodigal (May 1, 1969)
- Story Theatre (May 15, 1969)
- Let Me Hear You Whisper (May 22, 1969)
- Harriet (February 6, 1970)
- Charles Dickens (February 13, 1970)
- America, Inc. (February 20, 1970)
- The World of Kurt Weill (March 1, 1970)
- They Have Taken Over (April 17, 1970)
- Helen Hayes Remembers (October 11, 1970)
- A Scent of Flowers (October 15, 1970)
- The Sand Castle (November 19, 1970)
- The Tape Recorder (November 19, 1970)
- They (March 25, 1971)
- Trail of Tears (April 8, 1971)
- The Wright Brothers (June 24, 1971)
- Foul! (November 26, 1971)
- Actor's Choice (November 26, 1971)
- Portrait of the Hero as a Young Man (May 17, 1974)
External links
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series (1951–1975) Pulitzer Prize Playhouse (1951) · Westinghouse Studio One (1952) · Robert Montgomery Presents (1953) · The United States Steel Hour (1954) · The United States Steel Hour (1955) · Producers' Showcase (1956) · Gunsmoke (1958) · Alcoa-Goodyear Theatre (1959) · Playhouse 90 (1960) · Hallmark Hall of Fame (1961) · The Defenders (1962) · The Defenders (1963) · The Defenders (1964) · The Fugitive (1966) · Mission: Impossible (1967) · Mission: Impossible (1968) · NET Playhouse (1969) · Marcus Welby, M.D. (1970) · The Bold Ones: The Senator (1971) · Elizabeth R (1972) · The Waltons (1973) · Upstairs, Downstairs (1974) · Upstairs, Downstairs (1975)
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