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Goodyear Television Playhouse

Goodyear Television Playhouse
Also known asGoodyear Playhouse
GenreAnthology
Directed bySidney Lumet
Delbert Mann
Vincent J. Donehue
Robert Mulligan
Arthur Penn
Daniel Petrie
Jack Smight
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes143
Production
ProducersRobert Alan Aurthur
Fred Coe
Gordon Duff
David Susskind
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time48–50 minutes
Production companyShowcase Productions
Release
Original networkNBC
Picture formatBlack-and-white
Audio formatMonaural
Original releaseOctober 14, 1951 –
September 29, 1957
Chronology
Related showsPhilco Television Playhouse
The Alcoa Hour

Goodyear Television Playhouse is an American anthology series that was telecast live on NBC from 1951 to 1957 during the first Golden Age of Television.

Sponsored by Goodyear, Goodyear alternated sponsorship with Philco, and the Philco Television Playhouse was seen on alternate weeks. In October 1955, Alcoa took over alternating sponsorship from Philco, the title was shortened to The Goodyear Playhouse and it aired on alternate weeks with The Alcoa Hour.

Producer Fred Coe nurtured and encouraged a group of young, mostly unknown writers that included Robert Alan Aurthur, George Baxt, Paddy Chayefsky, Horton Foote, Howard Richardson, Tad Mosel and Gore Vidal. Notable productions included Vidal's Visit to a Small Planet (1955), Richardson's Ark of Safety and Chayefsky's The Catered Affair.

From 1957 to 1960, it became a taped, half-hour series titled Goodyear Theater, seen on Mondays at 9:30 p.m.

Goodyear Television Playhouse finished #16 in the Nielsen ratings for the 1951–1952 season, #15 for 1952–1953 and #22 for 1953–1954.[1]

Episodes

Season 1 (1951-52)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date
11"October Story"October 14, 1951
A chance human interest interview reveals a girl has created a television that would only cost a few dollars. NBC executives become interested and hire a young man to help the girl complete her plans at her home.
22"The Copper"October 28, 1951
A wimpy, accident prone little man aspires to marry a tough police sergeant's daughter, and becomes a rookie cop. He's given an undercover assignment, posing as a convict in a prison to learn more about his inmates.
33"Flight to Freedom"November 11, 1951
44"The Eleventh Ward"November 25, 1951
55"Money to Burn"December 9, 1951
66"I Was Stalin's Prisoner"December 23, 1951
77"A Softness in the Wind"January 6, 1952
88"Raymond Schindler, Case One"January 20, 1952
99"Tour of Duty"February 3, 1952
1010"Crown of Shadows"February 17, 1952
1111"Treasure Chest"March 2, 1952
1212"Three Letters"March 16, 1952
1313"Tigers Don't Sing"March 30, 1952
1414"The Madea Cup"April 13, 1952
1515"The Travellers"April 27, 1952
1616"The Twenty-Third Mission"May 11, 1952
1717"The Lantern Copy"May 25, 1952
1818"Four Meetings"June 8, 1952
1919"It's a Small World"June 22, 1952
2020"Leaf Out of a Book"July 6, 1952
2121"The Trial of Steve Kent"July 20, 1952
2222"The Duty Drawer"August 3, 1952
2323"The Witness"August 17, 1952
2424"Roman Fever"August 31, 1952

Season 2 (1952-53)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date
251"Holiday Song"September 14, 1952
262"The Room"September 28, 1952
273"O Romany"October 12, 1952
284"Better Than Walking"October 26, 1952
295"The Darkness Below"November 9, 1952
306"The Old Beginning"November 23, 1952
317"The Search"December 7, 1952
318"Mr. Quimby's Christmas Hats"December 21, 1952
329"A Medal in the Family"February 1, 1953
3310"Wings On My Feet"February 22, 1953
3411"The Rumor"March 8, 1953
3512"The Gesture"March 15, 1953
3613"Wish on the Moon"March 29, 1953
3714"The Long Way Home"April 19, 1953
3815"Printer's Measure"April 26, 1953
3916"The Accident"May 3, 1953
4017"The Oil Well"May 17, 1953
4118"Before I Wake"May 31, 1953
4219"Her Prince Charming"June 14, 1953
4320"Catching A Falling Star"June 28, 1953
4421"Nothing to Sneeze At"July 12, 1953
4522"The Young and the Fair"July 26, 1953
4623"Ernie Barger Is Fifty"August 9, 1953
4724"Hollywood Tandem"August 23, 1953

Season 3 (1953-54)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date
481"Other People's Houses"August 30, 1953
492"The Happy Rest"October 4, 1953
503"The Heaven"November 1, 1953
514"John Turner"November 15, 1953
525"Madame Aphrodite"December 6, 1953
536"Wings Over Barriers"December 20, 1953
547"Moment of panic"January 3, 1954
558"Here's Father"January 17, 1954
569"Brownstone"January 31, 1954
5710"The Game of Hide and Seek"February 7, 1954
5811"The Huntress"February 14, 1954
5912"Buy Me Blue Ribbons"February 28, 1954
6013"The Inward Eye"March 14, 1954
6114"Native Dancer"March 28, 1954
6215"Spring Reunion"April 11, 1954
6316"Old Tasselfoot"April 25, 1954
6417"And Crown Thy Good"May 16, 1954
6518"The Lawn Party"May 23, 1954
6619"Write Me Out Forever"June 20, 1954
6720"Suitable for Farming"July 4, 1954
6821"Dear Harriet Heart-Throb"July 18, 1954
6922"The Arena"August 1, 1954
7023"Recoil"August 15, 1954
7124"Star in the Summer Night"August 22, 1954
7225"The Power of Suggestion"August 29, 1954
7326"The Big Man on Campus"September 12, 1954

Season 4 (1954-55)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date
741"Guilty is the Stranger"September 26, 1954
752"The Personal Touch"October 10, 1954
763"Flight Report"November 7, 1954
774"Thunder of Silence"November 21, 1954
785"Last Boat from Messina"December 5, 1954
796"Class of '58"December 19, 1954
807"A Case of Pure Fiction"January 2, 1955
818"Doing Her Bit"January 16, 1955
829"The Way Things Happen"January 30, 1955
8310"The Rabbit Trap"February 13, 1955
8411"Backfire"February 27, 1955
8512"My Lost Saints"March 13, 1955
8613"The Chivington Raid"March 27, 1955
8714"Beloved Stranger"April 10, 1955
8815"Do it Yourself"April 24, 1955
8916"Visit to a Small Planet"May 8, 1955
9017"The Catered Affair"May 22, 1955
9118"Mr. Dorothy Allen"June 5, 1955
9219"End of the Mission"June 19, 1955
9320"Tangled Web"July 3, 1955
9421"Man on Spikes"July 17, 1955
9522"The Prize Winner"July 31, 1955
9623"The Takers"August 14, 1955

Season 5 (1955-56)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date
971"Suit Yourself"September 11, 1955
982"The Merry-Go-Round"September 25, 1955
993"The Expendable House"October 9, 1955
1004"A Patch of Faith"TBD
1015"The Mechanical Heart"November 6, 1955
1026"One Mummy to Many"November 20, 1955
1037"The Trees"December 4, 1955
1048"TBD"TBD
1059"Rise Up and Walk"January 1, 1956
10610"This Land is Mine"January 15, 1956
10711"Starlet"January 29, 1956
10812"Kyria Katina"February 12, 1956
10913"The Terrorists"February 26, 1956
11014"Conspiracy of Hearts"March 11, 1956
11115"Joey"March 25, 1956
11216"Footlight Frenzy"April 8, 1956
11317"Career Girl"April 22, 1956
11418"The Sentry"May 6, 1956
11519"In the Days of Our Youth"May 20, 1956
11620"The Primary Colors"June 3, 1956
11721"The Pipes of Pan"June 17, 1956
11822"The Film Maker"July 1, 1956
11923"Country Fair Time"July 15, 1956
12024"Pencil Sketch"July 29, 1956
12125"Proud Passage"August 12, 1956
12226"Grow Up"August 26, 1956
12327"Ark of Safety"September 9, 1956

Notable guest stars

References

  1. ^ "TV Ratings". Classic TV Hits. Retrieved March 11, 2020.

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