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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: March 25, 1945
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 27
  • Networks: CBS
  • Genres: Drama
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Front Row Center(1945)

TMDB Rating: 4.0 (1 votes)

Overview

Broadway plays are presented live in condensed one hour versions.

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Season 1

11 episodes • 1955

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Dinner at EightJun 1, 19550.0
2The Barretts of Wimpole StreetJun 8, 19550.0
3Ah, Wilderness!Jun 15, 19550.0
4Three for TonightJun 22, 19550.0
5Johnny BelindaJun 29, 19550.0
6Kitty FoyleJul 13, 19550.0
7Dark VictoryJul 27, 19550.0
8Outward BoundAug 10, 19550.0
9Guest in the HouseAug 24, 19550.0
10Tender Is the NightSep 7, 19550.0
24Instant of TruthTBA0.0
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Season 2

16 episodes • 1956

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Finley's Fan ClubJan 8, 19560.0
2Strange SuspicionJan 15, 19560.0
3The ChallengeJan 22, 19560.0
4The Ainsley CaseJan 29, 19560.0
5DeadlockFeb 5, 19560.0
6The Teacher and Hector HodgeFeb 12, 19560.0
7Winter DreamsFeb 19, 19560.0
8Uncle BarneyFeb 26, 19560.0
9Innocent WitnessMar 4, 19560.0
10The Morals SquadMar 11, 19560.0
11Dinner DateMar 18, 19560.0
12Search for a StrangerMar 25, 19560.0
13Hawk's HeadApr 1, 19560.0
14Instant of TruthApr 8, 19560.0
15The Human TouchApr 15, 19560.0
16Pretend You Belong to MeApr 22, 19560.0

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