Golden Age of Television

The Golden Age of Television is a reference to the period from approximately 1949 to 1960 when prime time television drama was predominated by original and classic productions from such writers as Paddy Chayefsky, Reginald Rose and Rod Serling. Most of these programs were produced as installments of live dramatic anthologies such as Kraft Television Theatre and Playhouse 90, though in the mid-to-late fifties the genre spread to include filmed series such as Alfred Hitchcock Presents and The Twilight Zone.

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See also: Golden Age of Television, 1949, 1950s, 1960, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Live television, Paddy Chayefsky, Playhouse 90, Prime time