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Hallmark Hall Of Fame (2 Fans)


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Hallmark Hall of Fame is the longest-running and most-honored anthology program in the history of American television. The series debuted on December 24, 1951 on NBC with Amahl and the Night Visitors, an original opera by Gian Carlo Menotti. It was the first time a major corporation developed a television project specifically as a means of promoting its products to the viewing public. Early productions were highly classical in nature, and included Shakespeare's Hamlet, Richard II, Macbeth, and The Tempest. Biographical subjects were very eclectic, ranging from Florence Nightingale to Father Flanagan to Joan of Arc. Popular Broadway plays such as Harvey, Dial M for Murder, and Kiss Me, Kate were made available to a mass audience. After a few decades the series began to offer original material, such as Aunt Mary (1979) and Thursday's Child (1983). American novelist Anne Tyler's works have been a popular source of material for the series. Three of her books - Breathing Lessons, Saint Maybe, and Back When We Were Grownups - have been adapted for the small screen. In total, the series has received
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Latest Episode:
338: 59x01 -- A Dog Named Christmas (Nov/29/2009)
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Classification: Mini-Series/Movie
Genre: Family
Status: Returning Series
Network: CBS ( USA)
Airs: Sundays at 09:00 pm
Runtime: 120 Minutes
Premiere: December 24, 1951
Color: Black & White / Color
 
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