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Studio One
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| Title: | Twelve Angry Men |
| Episode Number: | 270 |
| Season: | 7 |
| Season Episode #.: | 1 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday September 20th, 1954 |
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A teenager is on trial for murder and the case has gone to the jury. It seems like an open and shut case but one lone dissenter on the jury has his doubts and tries to persuade the others.
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| Bob Cummings, director Franklin Schaffner, and writer Reginald Rose all won Emmys for this episode. | This episode was later made into a classic film starring Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb, and Jack Klugman. | George Voskovec was the only "juror" in the teleplay who reprised his role in the film version. |
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