List of Pulitzer Prize Playhouse episodes
This is a list of episodes for the television series Pulitzer Prize Playhouse.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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Premiered | Ended[1] | |||
1 | 39 | October 6, 1950 | June 29, 1951 or July 2, 1951 | |
2 | 13 | December 19, 1951 | June 4, 1952 |
Episodes
Season 1: 1950 - 1951
No. | # | Title | Cast | Directed by: | Written by: | Original airdate[1] |
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1 | 1.01 | "You Can't Take It with You" | Charles Coburn, Ella Raines | Alex Segal | Moss Hart (play) George S. Kaufman (play) | October 6, 1950 |
2 | 1.02 | "The Canton Story" | Royal Dano, Kurt Katch, Paul Mann | Lawrence Carra | Budd Schulberg (teleplay) | October 13, 1950 |
3 | 1.03 | "Abe Lincoln in Illinois" | Raymond Massey, Betty Field, Kevin McCarthy | Alex Segal | Robert E. Sherwood (play) | November 20, 1950 |
4 | 1.04 | "The Late Christopher Bean" | Helen Hayes, Charles Dingle, Elizabeth Patterson | Lawrence Carra | Sidney Howard (play) | October 27, 1950 |
5 | 1.05 | "The Magnificent Ambersons" | Melvyn Douglas, Florence Eldridge, Ruth Hussey | Lawrence Carra | Booth Tarkington (novel) | November 3, 1950 |
6 | 1.06 | "The Raven" | John Howard, Murvyn Vye, Anne Sargent | Lawrence Carra | Marquis James (story) | November 10, 1950 |
7 | 1.07 | "Knickerbocker Holiday" | John Raitt, Doretta Morrow, Dennis King | Lawrence Carra | Maxwell Anderson (book) Washington Irving (inspired by "Knickerbocker History of New York") | November 17, 1950 |
8 | 1.08 | "The End Game" | Barry Nelson, Richard Derr, Mary Sinclair | Lawrence Carra | J. P. Marquand (story) | November 24, 1950 |
9 | 1.09 | "Our Town" | Elizabeth Patterson, Charles Dingle, Edward Arnold | Lawrence Carra | Thornton Wilder (play) | December 1, 1950 |
10 | 1.10 | "The Ponzi Story" | Coleen Gray, Hume Cronyn, Jonathan Harris | Lawrence Carra | - | December 8, 1950 |
11 | 1.11 | "Bethel Merriday" | Barbara Bel Geddes, Phillip Reed, Betty Garde | Lawrence Carra | Sinclair Lewis (play) | December 15, 1950 |
12 | 1.12 | "The Pharmacist's Mate" | Gene Raymond, Darryl Hickman, Harold Lloyd Jr. | Lawrence Carra | Budd Schulberg (teleplay) George Weller (story) | December 22, 1950 |
13 | 1.13 | "Mrs. January and Mr. Ex" | Spring Byington, Penny Singleton, Douglas Fairbanks | Lawrence Carra | Zoe Akins (play) | December 29, 1950 |
14 | 1.14 | "Portrait of a President" | Walter Hampden, Fay Bainter, Harriet MacGibbon | Lawrence Carra | Marquis James (story) | January 5, 1951 |
15 | 1.15 | "Ned McCobb's Daughter" | Charles Dingle, Miriam Hopkins, Anthony Quinn | Lawrence Carra | Sidney Howard (play) | January 12, 1951 |
16 | 1.16 | "Light Up the Sky" | Patricia Morison, Lee Tracy, Tom Helmore | Lawrence Carra | Moss Hart (play) | January 19, 1951 |
17 | 1.17 | "The Silver Cord" | Judith Anderson, Joan Chandler, Joanne Dru | Lawrence Carra | Sidney Howard (play) | January 26, 1951 |
18 | 1.18 | "Alison's House" | Otto Kruger, Madge Evans, Cloris Leachman | Lawrence Carra | Susan Glaspell (play) | February 2, 1951 |
19 | 1.19 | "Broken Dishes" | Robert Stack, James Dunn, Marcia Henderson | Charles S. Dubin | Martin Flavin (play) | February 9, 1951 |
20 | 1.20 | "Mary of Scotland" | Helen Hayes, Mildred Natwick, John Emery | Lawrence Carra | Maxwell Anderson (play) | February 16, 1951 |
21 | 1.21 | "Valley Forge" | Wright King, Victor Sutherland, Frank Thomas | Lawrence Carra | Maxwell Anderson (play) | February 23, 1951 |
22 | 1.22 | "The Wisdom Tooth" | Jean Parker, Howard Freeman, Jonathan Harris | Lawrence Carra | Marc Connelly (play) | March 2, 1951 |
23 | 1.23 | "The Haunted House" | Barbara Britton, Constance Dowling, Jack Lemmon | Lawrence Carra | Owen Davis (play) | March 9, 1951 or March 12, 1951 |
24 | 1.24 | "The Royal Family" | Florence Reed, Hugh Franklin, Olive Blakeney | Lawrence Carra | Edna Ferber (play) George S. Kaufman (play) | March 16, 1951 or March 19, 1951 |
25 | 1.25 | "Blockade" | Vanessa Brown, Robert Pastene, John Buckmaster | Lawrence Carra | J. P. Marquand (story) John Howard Lawson (teleplay) | March 23, 1951 or March 26, 1951 |
26 | 1.26 | "The Just and the Unjust" | Jan Sterling, Charles Dingle, Richard Kiley | Lawrence Carra | James Gould Cozzens (writer) | March 20, 1951 or April 2, 1951 |
27 | 1.27 | "Night Over Taos" | Riza Royce, Murvyn Vye, Peggy Conklin | Lawrence Carra | Maxwell Anderson (play) | April 6, 1951 or April 9, 1951 |
28 | 1.28 | "Icebound" | Charles Dingle, Nina Foch, Edmond O'Brien | Lawrence Carra | Owen Davis (story) | April 13, 1951 or April 16, 1951 |
29 | 1.29 | "Rebellion in Jackson County" | Everett Sloane, Valerie Bettis, James Dunn | Lawrence Carra | Jeffrey Max Lalande (writer) | April 20, 1951 or April 23, 1951 |
30 | 1.30 | "Second Threshold" | Clive Brook, Hugh Reilly, Betsy von Furstenberg | Lawrence Carra | Philip Barry (play) | April 27, 1951 or April 30, 1951 |
31 | 1.31 | "The Happy Journey" | Jack Lemmon, Wanda Hendrix, Spring Byington | Lawrence Carra | Thornton Wilder (story) | May 4, 1951 or May 7, 1951 |
32 | 1.32 | "The Thousand Yard Look" | Biff McGuire, Edward Andrews, Richard Kiley | Lawrence Carra | Hal Boyle (writer) | May 11, 1951 or May 14, 1951 |
33 | 1.33 | "The Queen's Husband" | Roland Young, Barbara Baxley, William Redfield | Alex Segal | Felix Jackson (adaptation) Robert E. Sherwood (play) | May 18, 1951 or May 21, 1951 |
34 | 1.34 | "The Stolen City" | Wright King, Ruth Hammond, Robert P. Lieb | Lawrence Carra | - | May 25, 1951 or May 28, 1951 |
35 | 1.35 | "Detour" | Dorothy Gish, William Harrigan | Lawrence Carra | Owen Davis (story) | June 1, 1951 or June 4, 1951 |
36 | 1.36 | "Hostage" | Paul Porter, Donald Devlin, Scott Marlowe | Lawrence Carra | - | June 8, 1951 or June 11, 1951 |
37 | 1.37 | "The Buccaneer" | Brian Aherne, Nina Foch | Lawrence Carra | Maxwell Anderson (play) Laurence Stallings (play) | June 15, 1951 or June 18, 1951 |
38 | 1.38 | "(a) The Pen (b) You're Not the Type (c) The Weak Spot" | Edna Best, Sidney Blackmer, Edward Binns | Lawrence Carra | John Hersey (story) Edna Ferber (story) George Kelly (story) | June 22, 1951 or June 25, 1951 |
39 | 1.39 | "The Big Break" | Lynn Bari, James Dunn | Lawrence Carra | Moss Hart (play) | June 29, 1951 or July 2, 1951 |
Season 2: 1951 - 1952
References
Sources
- List of Pulitzer Prize Playhouse episodes at the Internet Movie Database
- List of Pulitzer Prize Playhouse episodes at TV.com
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