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Live Television: The Golden Age of 1946-1958 in New York

by Frank Sturcken

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This is the story of the people, the plays and the performers of a fascinating era in which over 5000 dramas were broadcast to the largest audiences in history. It covers all of the major series including Kraft Television Theater, Philco-Goodyear, Studio One, Hallmark Hall of Fame and Playhouse 90.
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This is the story of the people, the plays and the performers of a fascinating era in which over 5000 dramas were broadcast to the largest audiences in history. It covers all of the major series including Kraft Television Theater, Philco-Goodyear, Studio One, Hallmark Hall of Fame and Playhouse 90.

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