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  1. Gulf Playhouse, also known as Gulf Playhouse: 1st Person and First Person Playhouse is an American anthology series that aired on Friday nights from 1952 to 1953 on NBC. Originally a standard live dramatic anthology series, it was later redeveloped as a summer replacement series whose anthology stories were now told as seen through the "eye" of the camera. [2]

    • Dramatic Anthology
  2. The Gulf Playhouse: With James Westerfield, Mildred Dunnock, Henry Jones, Eddie Bracken. This live show was seen through the "eye" of the camera. The actors in each episode would talk to the camera as if it were a person.

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    • 1952-10-03
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  3. Gulf Playhouse, also known as Gulf Playhouse: 1st Person and First Person Playhouse is an American anthology series that aired on Friday nights from 1952 to 1953 on NBC. Originally a standard live dramatic anthology series, it was later redeveloped as a summer replacement series whose anthology stories were now told as seen through the "eye" of the camera. The actors in each episode would talk ...

  4. S1.E13 ∙ Mr. Breger. December 26, 1952. An ex-GI forgets that eight years have passed since he saw an eight-year-old refugee, and when he brings the little girl over, Mrs. Breger objects considerably to what arrives - a beautiful young lady. Rate. 2.

  5. S2.E8 ∙ Crip. Fri, Aug 21, 1953. A lonely young man, crippled in a childhood accident, living with his doting mother meets his new neighbor, Jane. She recognizes his intelligence and secretly works to rehabilitate him. Rate.

  6. Overview. Gulf Playhouse is an NBC anthology series that aired on Friday nights. It was a live show that was seen through the "eye" of the camera. The actors in each episode would talk to the camera as if it were a person. The show's sponsor was Gulf Oil, and it was produced and directed by Frank Telford.

  7. Gulf Playhouse is an NBC anthology series that aired on Friday nights. It was a live show that was seen through the "eye" of the camera. The actors in each episode would talk to the camera as if it were a person. The show's sponsor was Gulf Oil, and it was produced and directed by Frank Telford.

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