Waiting For Godot (Play of the Week) | Filmlinc.com | Film Society of Lincoln Center
Premiering in 1959 from WNTA-TV in New York, the ambitious television experiment Play of the Week presented an eclectic mix of plays that, according to series producer Lewis Freedman, "no one else would touch." Produced on a modest budget of $45,000 per two-hour episode, notable stage actors including Dame Judith Anderson and Helen Heyes reportedly accepted scale to star in the sparse, videotaped productions that aes…
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