Goodyear Theatre
Goodyear Theatre is a 30-minute dramatic television anthology series telecast on NBC from 1957 to 1960 for a total of 55 episodes. The live show was directed by Don Taylor, Arthur Hiller and James Sheldon. It followed Goodyear Television Playhouse.
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Plot Summary
Goodyear Theatre was an American anthology television series that aired from 1957 to 1960. Each episode presented a self-contained story, often featuring suspenseful or dramatic narratives. The show showcased a variety of actors and directors, contributing to its diverse range of plots and themes.
Critical Reception
Goodyear Theatre was generally well-received during its initial run for its variety and quality of storytelling within the anthology format. Critics appreciated the consistently good performances from guest stars and the often intriguing plots. It was considered a solid entry in the popular genre of anthology television during the late 1950s.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its diverse and compelling storytelling.
- Noted for strong guest star performances.
- A staple of 1950s anthology television.
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Fun Fact
The series was a successor to the anthology series 'The 20th Century-Fox Hour' and was sponsored by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, hence its name.
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