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Playhouse 90

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Awards

  • 1960 - Emmy - Outstanding Program Achievement in the Field of Drama - winner
  • 1960 - Emmy - Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor - nominated
  • 1960 - Emmy - Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama - nominated
  • 1959 - Emmy - Best Single Performance by an Actor - nominated

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