Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse
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1958
Drama
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse is an American television anthology series produced by Desilu Productions. The show ran on CBS television between 1958 and 1960. Two of its 48 episodes served as pilots for the 1950s television series The Twilight Zone and The Untouchables.
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Episode 30 : Murder in Gratitude
November. 20,1959
After the reception for Gerald Lester's wedding, his brother Derek and a few close associates board a train with the newlyweds. During the trip Gerald suddenly becomes ill and dies - and Derek is convinced his brother was poisoned.
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Episode 29 : The Killer Instinct
June. 04,1959
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Episode 27 : Lucy's Summer Vacation
June. 08,1959
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Episode 26 : The Untouchables [2]
April. 27,1959
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Episode 25 : The Untouchables [1]
April. 20,1959
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Episode 24 : The Hard Road
March. 30,1959
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Episode 23 : The Innocent Assassin
February. 16,1959
Eileen Gorman and Jamsie Corcoran are in love, but they live in 1921 Dublin, Ireland, and their romance is blighted by civil strife. Their fathers are partisans of the Irish Republican Army, fighting the British. Their IRA group decides that a traitor must be killed, and Jamsie is assigned to assassinate him.
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Episode 21 : A Diamond For Carla
March. 17,1959
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Episode 20 : Chain of Command
February. 12,1959
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Episode 19 : Perilous
May. 20,1959
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Episode 18 : Martin's Folly
January. 19,1959
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Episode 17 : Symbol of Authority
December. 23,1958
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Episode 16 : Trial At Devil's Canyon
December. 09,1958
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Episode 15 : Happy Hill
November. 18,1958
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Episode 14 : The Comeback
February. 04,1959
A has-been ballplayer revives a Little League team.
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Episode 13 : Chez Rouge
December. 22,1958
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Episode 12 : Ballad For A Bad Man
December. 22,1958
Chris Hody, a professional bounty hunter, goes after young Danny Cash, who is wanted for robbery and murder. The girl Cash loves is a member of a troupe of entertainers. Hody joins the troupe as a guide, hoping that Cash will turn up with the stolen money.
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Episode 11 : The Crazy Hunter
December. 15,1958
A girl trains a blind horse.
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Episode 10 : K. O. Kitty
December. 08,1958
Dance teacher Kitty Williams, who loves dogs, is delighted when she learns that she has inherited a boxer from her late Uncle Charlie. But the ""boxer"" turns out to be Harold Tibbetts, a muscle-bound country boy.
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Episode 8 : Silent Thunder
November. 24,1958
An American Indian seeks dignity in a white community.
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Episode 7 : The Night The Phone Rang
November. 17,1958
What more terrifying predicament could an innocent man be faced with than to become involved with a gang of highly organized criminals—a murder syndicate which selects not only its victim but his executioner?
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Episode 5 : Debut
November. 03,1958
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Episode 4 : My Father The Fool
October. 27,1958
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Episode 3 : The Case For Dr. Mudd
October. 20,1958
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Episode 2 : Song of Bernadette
October. 13,1958
Based on Mary Gray Blanton's biography The Miracle of Bernadette, this is the story of Bernadette Soubirous, a french peasant girl who discovered healing waters after seeing a vision of Mary, Mother of Jesus. The experience changed her life, and she eventually became a nun, and later named a Saint by the Catholic church.
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