Actors Studio (TV series)

This article is about the television series. For the professional association, see Actors Studio.
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Actors Studio
Also known as The Play's the Thing
Genre Drama
Directed by Ralph Warren (1948)
David Pressman (1948-50)
Fred Carr (1949)
Alex Segal (1949-50)
Yul Brynner (1949-50)
Presented by Marc Connelly
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 65
Production
Producer(s) Donald Davis (1949-50)
Hume Cronyn
Broadcast
Original channel ABC (September 26, 1948-October 26, 1949)
CBS (November 1, 1949-June 23, 1950)
Original run September 26, 1948 – June 23, 1950

Actors Studio is an American TV show which aired for 65 episodes, from September 26, 1948 to October 26 on the fledgling ABC Television Network; then from November 1, 1949 to June 23, 1950 on CBS Television.[1] (It was one of the first series to be picked up by a network after being cancelled by another network).[2] It was hosted by Marc Connelly.

The series showcased short pieces of adapted, classic and original drama, performed and produced live each week. Among some of the known authors were William Saroyan, James Thurber, Ring Lardner, Edgar Allan Poe, Irwin Shaw and Budd Schulberg. Featured actors included Martin Balsam, Richard Boone, Marlon Brando, Hume Cronyn, Julie Harris, Jean Muir and Jessica Tandy. Recurring performers included Jocelyn Brando, Tom Ewell, Steven Hill, Kim Hunter and Cloris Leachman.

In February 1950, the series moved to Friday nights and was expanded to one hour, alternating every other week with broadcasts of Ford Theatre. In March, the name of the show was changed to The Play's the Thing.[3]

The series received a Peabody Award in 1948 for pioneering in the field of televised drama.[4]

Broadcast History

[5][6][7]

Episodes

Series Overview

Season Episodes Season Premiere Season Finale
1 35 September 26, 1948 May 26, 1949
2 30 September 28, 1949 June 23, 1950

Season 1 (1948-49)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date
11"Portrait of a Madonna"September 26, 1948
22"Night Club"October 3, 1948
33"The Giant's Stair"October 10, 1948
44"The Thousand Dollar Bill"October 17, 1948
55"The Catbird Seat"October 24, 1948
66"The Inexperienced Ghost"October 31, 1948
77"Ropes"November 7, 1948
88"Esther"November 14, 1948
99"Goodnight, Miss Lizzie Borden"November 21, 1948
1010"Ten Percent"November 28, 1948
1111"The Night the Ghost Got In"December 5, 1948
1212"The Widow of Wasdale Head"December 12, 1948
1313"The Man Who Lost Christmas"December 19, 1948
1414"To the Lovely Margaret"December 26, 1948
1515"A Day in Town"January 2, 1949
1616"I'm No Hero"January 9, 1949
1717"The Little Wife"January 16, 1949
1818"The Lady on 142"January 23, 1949
1919"A Trip to Czardis"January 30, 1949
2020"Jim Pemberton and His Boy Trigger"February 6, 1949
2121"Zone of Quiet"February 13, 1949
2222"The Tell-Tale Heart"February 20, 1949
2323"Greasy Luck"February 27, 1949
2424"Joe McSween's Atomic Machine"March 6, 1949
2525"Dead Man"March 13, 1949
2626"Concerning a Woman of Sin"March 24, 1949
2727"Three O'Clock"March 31, 1949
2828"A Reputation"April 7, 1949
2929"I Can't Breathe"April 14, 1949
3030"From Paradise to Butte"April 21, 1949
3131"Here Comes Spring"April 28, 1949
3232"Somebody Has to Be Nobody"May 5, 1949
3333"Salt of the Earth"May 12, 1949
3434"Spreading the Word"May 19, 1949
3535"You're Breaking My Heart"May 26, 1949

Season 2 (1949-50)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date
361"The Canterville Ghost"September 28, 1949
372"Terror in the Streets"October 5, 1949
383"It's a Free Country"October 12, 1949
394"We'll Never Have a Nickel"October 19, 1949
405"Clarissa"October 26, 1949
416"The Return to Kansas City"November 1, 1949
427"O'Halloran's Luck"November 8, 1949
438"The Frame-Up"November 15, 1949
449"The Three Strangers"November 22, 1949
4510"The Thousand Dollar Bill (restaged)"November 29, 1949
4611"The Man with the Heart in the Highlands"December 6, 1949
4712"The Midway"December 13, 1949
4813"A Child Is Born"December 20, 1949
4914"County Full of Swedes"December 27, 1949
5015"Hannah"January 3, 1950
5116"An Ingenue of the Sierras"January 10, 1950
5217"The Little Wife"January 17, 1950
5318"The Timid Guy"January 24, 1950
5419"Joe McSween's Atomic Machine (restaged)"January 31, 1950
5520"Telas, the King"February 3, 1950
5621"Mr. Mummy's Suspicion"February 17, 1950
5722"The Apple Tree"March 3, 1950
5823"The Pink Hussar"March 17, 1950
5924"The Salt of the Earth (restaged)"March 31, 1950
6025"Sanctuary in Paris"April 14, 1950
6126"Screwball"April 28, 1950
6227"Alison's House"May 21, 1950
6328"The Token"May 26, 1950
6429"The Swan"June 9, 1950
6530"The Good Companions"June 23, 1950

See also

References

  1. McNeil, Alex (1996), Total Television, Penguin Books, ISBN 0-14-024916-8
  2. Terrace, Vincent (2009). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2007 (Volume 1). Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7864-3305-6.
  3. Brooks, Tim & Marsh, Earle (2007). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present (9th ed.). New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 978-0-345-49773-4.
  4. Actors Studio, retrieved 2007-07-29
  5. Actor's Studio Trivia
  6. Actor's Studio Episode Guide Season 1
  7. Actor's Studio Episode Guide Season 2

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