The Family Nobody Wanted (Playhouse 90) Explained

Series:Playhouse 90
Season:1
Episode:12
Director:John Frankenheimer
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"The Family Nobody Wanted" was an American television play broadcast on December 20, 1956, as part of the CBS television series, Playhouse 90. It was the 12th episode of the first season of Playhouse 90.

Plot

The teleplay is based on a true story about a divinity student, Carl Doss, and his wife, Helen Doss, of Redlands, California, who adopt 12 children of various ancestries.[1] [2]

Cast

Dale Evans hosted the broadcast.

Production

Martin Manulis was the producer and John Frankenheimer the director. George Bruce wrote the teleplay based on the memoir, The Family Nobody Wanted, by Helen Doss.

Reception

J. P. Shanley of The New York Times credited the "excellent performances" of Fabray and Ayres and called it "charming entertainment."[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: No Proof Of Acting Is Needed. Bergen Evening Record. Steven H. Scheuer. December 20, 1956. 34.
  2. News: Lew Ayres, Nannette Fabray Portray Parents in "Family Nobody Wanted". Seymour Daily Tribune. December 15, 1956. 9. Newspapers.com.
  3. News: TV Shows In Review. The Herald-News. December 21, 1956. 26. Newspapers.com.