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Jack Klugman, The Odd Couple and Quincy, M.E. Star, Dies at 90

Jack Klugman, best known for his role on The Odd Couple, has died. He was 90. 

Klugman died Monday afternoon in his Northridge, Calif., home, his son, Adam, told The Associated Press.

In Memoriam: See the stars we lost this year

Born in Philadelphia, Klugman began acting after he was discharged from the Army in 1945. He started on the stage in a Broadway revival of Golden Boy in 1952 and eventually scored his first film role in 1957 as Juror No. 5 in the seminal Sidney Lumet film 12 Angry Men.  read full article

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Season 1, Episode 2
Personal conflicts arise with the attorney and his father while the prosecution puts on a dramatic and convincing argument of guilt.

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Free | Hulu Aired: 9/26/1954

Season 7, Episode 1
This celebrated, multiple Emmy Award-winning teleplay was born out of playwright Reginald Rose’s own experiences on a jury judging the charge of manslaughter. A pinnacle of early television productions, the cast features Robert Cummings, Edward Arnold, No

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Free | Hulu Aired: 11/30/1953

Season 6, Episode 11
A comedy documentary about how Broadway playwright George Axelrod’s life changed after the release of his wildly successful play, “The Seven Year Itch.” The production stars Art Carney as Axelrod and features Jacqueline Susann and Barbara Nichols.

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Free | Hulu Aired: 12/12/1948

Season 1, Episode 3
The Studio One broadcast of composer Gian-Carlo Menotti’s opera was among the very first of televised operas to air in the United States. Featuring powerful vocal performances by Marie Powers, Lois Hunt and Beverly Dame.

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Jack Klugman, The Odd Couple and Quincy, M.E. Star, Dies at 90

Jack Klugman, best known for his role on The Odd Couple, has died. He was 90. 

Klugman died Monday afternoon in his Northridge, Calif., home, his son, Adam, told The Associated Press.

In Memoriam: See the stars we lost this year

Born in Philadelphia, Klugman began acting after he was discharged from the Army in 1945. He started on the stage in a Broadway revival of Golden Boy in 1952 and eventually scored his first film role in 1957 as Juror No. 5 in the seminal Sidney Lumet film 12 Angry Men. read more

As the World Turns' Helen Wagner Dies at 91

Helen Wagner, best known for playing Nancy Hughes on As the World Turns for more than a half-century, has died. She was 91.

Wagner, who acted up until her death, died Saturday, the show's New York-based production company, TeleNext Media Inc., announced. She spoke the first words on As the World Turns when it premiered in 1956, and holds the Guinness World Record for playing the same role on television for the longest time (54 years). She was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in 2004.

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"All of us at As The World Turns are deeply saddened by Helen's passing," executive producer Christopher Goutman said. "She is loved by generations of fans and, while we will miss her greatly, Helen will always ... read more

Studio One - Anthology DVD Set Announced

New releases announced today, August 28:Studio One - Anthology will be coming out November 11 Visit TVShowsOnDVD.com for the complete stories on these and other news items. read more

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Premise: A golden-age series of original live dramas and adaptations of classic works. The series, which earned numerous Emmys nominations during its 10-year run, won for Best Dramatic Show in 1952. `Studio One' creator and producer Worthington C. Miner encouraged innovation and creativity at all levels. Among its most memorable productions is the one that opened the 1954 season, `Twelve Angry Men,' which won Emmys for writing (Reginald Rose), directing (Franklin Schaffner) and acting (Robert Cummings).
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