The Jane Wyman Show

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1955 Drama

The Jane Wyman Show is an American anthology drama series that ran on NBC from 1955 to 1958.

  • Cast:
    Jane Wyman

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Season 3 : 1957

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EP1 - The Way Home
September. 26,1957

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EP2 - Contact
October. 03,1957

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EP3 - The Man on the Thirty-fifth Floor
October. 10,1957

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EP4 - The Animal Instinct
October. 31,1957

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EP5 - Roadblock Number Seven
November. 07,1957

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EP6 - A Reasonable Doubt
November. 28,1957

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EP7 - Death Rides the 12:15
December. 05,1957

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EP8 - The Perfect Alibi
December. 12,1957

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EP9 - The Night After Christmas
December. 26,1957

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EP10 - The Elevator
January. 02,1958

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EP11 - A Widow's Kiss
January. 09,1958

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EP12 - Day of Glory
January. 16,1958

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EP14 - My Sister Susan
February. 06,1958

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EP15 - He Came for the Money
February. 13,1958

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EP17 - Prime Suspect
February. 27,1958

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EP18 - The Doctor Was a Lady
March. 27,1958

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EP19 - Swindler's Inn
April. 10,1958

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EP20 - The Bravado Touch
April. 17,1958

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EP21 - Man of Taste
April. 24,1958

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EP22 - On the Brink
May. 01,1958

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EP23 - The Last Test
May. 08,1958

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