An American anthology television series, sometimes credited with launching the television writing careers of American writers such as Gore Vidal, and of Australian writer Sumner Locke Elliott.
The Philco Television Playhouse shared a timeslot with the Goodyear Television Playhouse after Goodyear started sharing sponsorship of the existing Philco program in 1951.
The separation between the two is largely cosmetic, but for purposes of classification, the serials that ran under each banner are usually listed separately.
A note in the television guide in the Age describes this story as a 'Dramatisation by Sumner Locke Elliott of the celebrated Maybrick case' (24 April 1953, p.12).
United States of America (USA) : NBC , 1952Nothing is known of the plot of this work.
United States of America (USA) : NBC , 1952A missing persons thriller.
United States of America (USA) : NBC , 1952Nothing is currently known of the plot of this work.
Virginia : NBC , 1953Nothing is known about the plot of this work.
United States of America (USA) : NBC , 1952A musical Ruritanian romance.
In the New York Times, the piece is described as 'a play about the exiled king of a mythical country who comes to America and finds romance' (8 June 1955, p.59). Later, the New York Times expanded on this to describe him as 'a deposed king of a frantic country called Brandovia where the inhabitants spent their time exporting bologna and fighting off assaults by their aggressive neighbors, the Carps and the Gloats' (23 August 1955, p.49).
Further Reference:
Adams, Val. 'TV Show to Stage an Original Play', New York Times, 8 June 1955, p.59.
Dunckley, Dorothy. 'Cyril Stars in Lavish TV Show', The Argus, 7 September 1955, p.9.
Hastings, Peter. 'One of Broadway's Top Ten', Australian Women's Weekly, 12 May 1954, p.13.
Shanley, J.P. 'TV: Hail, King Ritchard!', New York Times, 23 August 1955, p.49.
United States of America (USA) : NBC , 1954Nothing is known of the plot of this story.
United States of America (USA) : NBC , 1954Little is known of the plot of this work, but a television guide from the day of its first airing describes it briefly as 'story about an actress' (New York Times, 26 December 1954, p.X13).
United States of America (USA) : NBC , 1954