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Actor's Studio
Actors Studio was a dramatic anthology airing on ABC-TV
from September 1948 to October 1949, thereafter on CBS until June 1950.
A production of the Actors Studio, Inc., the programs featured both
first-rate talent and scriptwriting. These scripts are all hand-corrected.
- "An Ingenue of the Sierras" (1/10/1949) by Bret Harte, adapted by an unknown person and
starring Elliott Sullivan and Jabez Gray
- "A Frame Up" (11/14/1949) by Ring Lardner, adapted by David Shaw.
Also contains studio scenery design layout.
- "The Midway" (12/13/1949) by George Batson and Richard McCracken starring Stephen Elliot, George Reeves, and Richard Boone.
- "Country Full of Swedes" (12/27/1949) by Erskine Caldwell, adapted by Sam Elkin.
- "Hannah" (01/03/1950) by Mary Wilkins, adapted by David Shaw and
starring Frances Ingalls and Leslie Nielsen.
- "The Little Wife" (01/17/1950) by William March, adapted by David Shaw
starring George Keane and Eva Marie Saint.
- "The Timid Guy" (01/24/1950) by William McLeod Raine, adapted by Howard Rodman
directed by Yul Brynner, starring Patricia Kirkland, Philip Truex, and Jack
Klugman.
- "Joe McSeen's Atomic Machine" (01/31/1950) by Richard B. Gehman, adapted by
Michael Zeamer starring Conrad Janis and James Stephens.
- "The King" (02/03/1950) by Herman Sudermann, adapted by Alvin Sapinsley
starring Robert Pastene, Eva Marie Saint, Leslie Nielsen, and Rod Steiger.
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