Goodyear Theatre

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Goodyear Theatre
Also known as Award Theatre
Golden Years of Television
Genre Anthology
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 55
Production
Producer(s)

James Fonda
Jules Goldstone
Winston O'Keefe


William Sackheim
Running time 30 mins.
Broadcast
Picture format Black-and-white
Audio format Monaural
Original run September 30, 1957 (1957-09-30) – May 23, 1960 (1960-05-23)
Chronology
Related shows Goodyear Television Playhouse

Goodyear Theatre (also known as Award Theatre and Golden Years of Television) is a 30-minute dramatic television anthology series telecast on NBC from 1957 to 1960 for a total of 55 episodes. The live show was directed by Don Taylor, Arthur Hiller (2 episodes, 1959) and James Sheldon (2 episodes, 1959). It followed Goodyear Television Playhouse (1951).

Cast

  • Robert Ryan as Dr. Robert Ross (5 episodes, 1957-1958)
  • David Niven as Alan Kevin (4 episodes, 1957-1958)
  • Jack Lemmon as Charles Dickens (4 episodes, 1957-1958)
  • Jane Powell as Harriet Kennedy (4 episodes, 1957-1958)
  • Virginia Gregg as Fay Lantry (3 episodes, 1957-1959)
  • Peter Leeds as Ed Stocker (3 episodes, 1958)
  • Paul Douglas as Harvey Otis (2 episodes, 1958-1959)
  • James McCallion as Barber (2 episodes, 1958-1959)
  • Vivi Janiss as Mrs. March (2 episodes, 1958-1960)
  • Willard Sage as Major Ralph Phillips (2 episodes, 1958-1960)
  • Parley Baer as Roger Blake (2 episodes, 1958-1959)
  • Dayton Lummis as Lord Meredith (2 episodes, 1958-1959)
  • Russ Conway as Harrigan (2 episodes, 1958)
  • John Doucette as Ed Wilson (2 episodes, 1958)
  • Pat Crowley as Maggie Barrett (2 episodes, 1959-1960)
  • Jacqueline Scott as Ann Harper (2 episodes, 1959-1960)
  • Chet Stratton as Secretary (2 episodes, 1959-1960)
  • Lurene Tuttle as Caroline Randall (2 episodes, 1959-1960)
  • Tony Randall as Charles MacArthur (2 episodes, 1959)
  • Charles Boyer as Alternate Lead Player (unknown episodes, 1957-1958)
  • Judson Pratt as Colonel Holt in "Point of Impact" (1959)

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