Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse - Season 2

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A Diamond for Carla

1 - A Diamond for Carla

Air Date: September 14, 1959

The Day the Town Stood Up

2 - The Day the Town Stood Up

Air Date: October 2, 1959

Six Guns for Donegan

3 - Six Guns for Donegan

Air Date: October 16, 1959

So Tender, So Profane

4 - So Tender, So Profane

Air Date: October 30, 1959

Come Back to Sorrento

5 - Come Back to Sorrento

Air Date: November 6, 1959

Border Justice

6 - Border Justice

Air Date: November 13, 1959

Lepke

7 - Lepke

Air Date: November 20, 1959

The Hanging Judge

8 - The Hanging Judge

Air Date: December 4, 1959

Murder in Gratitude

9 - Murder in Gratitude

Air Date: December 11, 1959

A doctor kills the man who murdered his brother, but he kills the wrong man.

The Desilu Revue

10 - The Desilu Revue

Air Date: December 25, 1959

Lucille Ball plays herself as the vice-president of Desilu Productions, who is busy readying her workshop of young performers for their musical revue. The performers in this program were actual members of Lucy's Workshop at Desilu Studios, and included film historian Robert Osborne, Carole Cook and Dick Kallman, who later starred in the series ""Hank"".

Meeting at Apalachin

11 - Meeting at Apalachin

Air Date: January 23, 1960

Thunder in the Night

12 - Thunder in the Night

Air Date: February 19, 1960

Meeting at Appalachin

13 - Meeting at Appalachin

Air Date: January 22, 1960

The Man in the Funny Suit

14 - The Man in the Funny Suit

Air Date: April 15, 1960

In 1956, viewers saw Ed Wynn give a moving performance in ""Requiem for a Heavyweight"" on the Playhouse 90 series. This program shows the tense drama which unfolded behind the scenes, when Ed's son and co-star Keenan Wynn feared that ""The Perfect Fool"" would be far from perfect in his first straight dramatic role.

City in Bondage

15 - City in Bondage

Air Date: May 13, 1960

Murder is a Private Affair

16 - Murder is a Private Affair

Air Date: June 10, 1960