The Catered Affair (Goodyear Television Playhouse) Explained

Series:Goodyear Television Playhouse
Season:4
Episode:17
Production:Showcase Productions
Director:Robert Mulligan
Guests:Thelma Ritter
Pat Henning

"The Catered Affair" is a television play episode from the television series Goodyear Television Playhouse. "The Catered Affair" was written by Paddy Chayefsky and was first shown on May 22, 1955. The cast included Pat Henning, Thelma Ritter, and J. Pat O'Malley.[1]

It was the last original TV play Chayefsky wrote.[2] A subsequent TV play, The Great American Hoax, was based on an early Chayefsky story.

Reception

Chayefsky later called the play "an unfocused piece, in which the first act was farce, and the second was comedy-drama and the third was abruptly drama. There aren't a dozen actresses who could make one piece out of all that; Miss Ritter, of course, did."[3]

The New York Times TV critic later wrote that "the playwright abandoned the stark simplicity that has become his trademark and tried to tell a family story from too many points of view. Parts of his play were rewarding but the whole was disappointing."[4]

Awards

Paddy Chayefsky and Thelma Ritter both received Emmy nominations for their work. Pat Henning won an Emmy for his performance.[5]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0886035/ Internet Movie database
  2. "THE TV SCENE--: Television's Old Grads Hit Top" Smith, Cecil. Los Angeles Times 28 Feb 1958: A8.
  3. News: Thelma Ritter 1905–1969. PADDY CHAYEFSKY. Feb 16, 1969. New York Times. D13.
  4. News: TV: 'Catered Affair': Chayefsky's Story of Family Life Offered. JACK GOULD. May 23, 1955. New York Times. 47.
  5. News: Pat Henning, Comedian, Dead, Won Emmy for 'Catered Affair: Born Into Circus Family. Apr 30, 1973. New York Times. 34.