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Play of the Week
This syndicated anthology series staged a different play every week covering all genres, dramas, comedies, musicals, fantasies, mysteries, et al, utilizing some of the best talent appearing on Broadway.
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Plot Summary
Play of the Week was an American anthology television series that aired from 1959 to 1961. Each episode presented a self-contained dramatic play, often featuring adaptations of classic literature or contemporary stage productions. The series aimed to bring high-quality theater to a national television audience, showcasing a wide range of compelling stories and talented performers.
Critical Reception
Play of the Week was critically acclaimed during its run for its ambitious programming and high production values. It was praised for bringing significant dramatic works to television and for featuring acclaimed actors and directors. The series is remembered as a landmark in television drama for its commitment to quality and its role in showcasing theatrical talent.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sophisticated literary adaptations.
Acclaimed for its strong performances by leading stage and screen actors.
Recognized for its contribution to serious dramatic programming on television.
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Fun Fact
The series was originally produced by U.S. Industries and sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, but later reruns were syndicated by a variety of distributors.
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