Your Favorite Story Season 1

January. 11,1953      
Rating:
7.2
Trailer Synopsis

Your Favorite Story is the title of a TV comedy anthology series that aired from 1953 through 1955. It premiered in December 1954 with the title Your Favorite Playhouse. This program was adapted from the radio show Favorite Story which ran from 1946 through 1949. The program's 25 episodes starred Adolphe Menjou and featured episodes originally written by Leonard St. Clair, William Makepeace Thackeray, and Frank R. Stockton.

Episode 26 : The Postmistress
July. 05,1953
Episode 25 : The Diamond Lens
June. 28,1953
Episode 24 : The Adoption
June. 21,1953
Episode 23 : The Story..
June. 14,1953
Episode 22 : A Martyr to Science
June. 07,1953
Episode 21 : The Man Who Sold His Shadow
May. 31,1953
Episode 20 : Colonel Chabert
May. 24,1953
Episode 19 : Mr. Double
May. 17,1953
Episode 18 : Turtle Island
May. 10,1953
Episode 17 : The World Beyond
May. 03,1953
Episode 16 : Born Unto Trouble
April. 26,1953
Episode 15 : The Canterville Ghost
April. 19,1953
Episode 14 : Jack of Hearts
April. 12,1953
Episode 13 : The Cooper Penny
April. 05,1953
Episode 12 : The Prison with the Open Door
March. 29,1953
Episode 11 : The Strange Mr. Bartleby
March. 22,1953
Episode 10 : The Gambler
March. 15,1953
Episode 9 : Work of Art
March. 08,1953
Episode 8 : Fury
March. 01,1953
Episode 7 : The Crime of Sylvester Bonnard
February. 22,1953
Episode 6 : An Eye for an Eye
February. 15,1953
Episode 5 : Phantom Rickshaw
February. 08,1953
Episode 4 : Strange Journey
February. 01,1953
Episode 3 : The Gold Bug
January. 25,1953
Episode 2 : The Magician
January. 18,1953
Episode 1 : How Much Land Does a Man Need?
January. 11,1953

Seasons

Season 3
Season 3 1954
Season 2
Season 2 1953
Season 1
Season 1 1953

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