Season 4
- E17: In the Presence of Mine Enemies
- E16: The Shape of the River
- E15: Journey to the Day
- E14: Alas, Babylon
- E13: The Hiding Place
- E12: Tomorrow
- E11: The Cruel Day
- E10: To the Sound of Trumpets
- E9: A Dream of Treason
- E8: John Brown's Raid
- E7: The Silver Whistle
- E6: The Tunnel
- E5: The Grey Nurse Said Nothing
- E4: The Hidden Image
- E3: Misalliance
- E2: The Sounds of Eden
- E1: Target for Three
Season 3
- E38: The Second Happiest Day
- E37: Dark as the Night
- E36: Project Immortality
- E35: The Killers of Mussolini
- E34: The Rank and File
- E33: Out of Dust
- E32: A Marriage of Strangers
- E31: Diary of a Nurse
- E30: Dark December
- E29: A Corner of the Garden
- E28: Judgment at Nuremberg
- E27: The Day Before Atlanta
- E26: In Lonely Expectation
- E25: A Trip to Paradise
- E24: For Whom the Bell Tolls: Part 2
- E23: For Whom the Bell Tolls: Part 1
- E22: Made in Japan
- E21: The Ding-A-Ling Girl
- E20: The Raider
- E19: The Second Man
- E18: Child of Our Time
- E17: A Quiet Game of Cards
- E16: The Velvet Alley
- E15: The Blue Men
- E14: The Wings of the Dove
- E13: Face of a Hero
- E12: The Nutcracker
- E11: Seven Against the Wall
- E10: Free Weekend
- E9: The Return of Ansel Gibbs
- E8: Old Man
- E7: Heart of Darkness
- E6: Word from a Sealed-Off Box
- E5: Shadows Tremble
- E4: The Long March
- E3: The Time of Your Life
- E2: Days of Wine and Roses
- E1: The Plot to Kill Stalin
Season 2
- E40: Bitter Heritage
- E39: The Great Gatsby
- E38: A Town Has Turned to Dust
- E37: The Innocent Sleep
- E36: Natchez
- E35: Bomber's Moon
- E34: Nightmare at Ground Zero
- E33: Not the Glory
- E32: Rumors of Evening
- E31: Verdict of Three
- E30: The Dungeon
- E29: Turn Left at Mount Everest
- E28: The Right Hand Man
- E27: The Male Animal
- E26: The Last Clear Chance
- E25: Portrait of a Murderer
- E24: Point of No Return
- E23: No Time at All
- E22: The Violent Heart
- E21: The Gentleman from Seventh Avenue
- E20: Before I Die
- E19: The 80 Yard Run
- E18: The Last Man
- E17: Reunion
- E16: The Lone Woman
- E15: For I Have Loved Strangers
- E14: The Thundering Wave
- E13: Galvanized Yankee
- E12: Panic Button
- E11: The Troublemakers
- E10: The Jet-Propelled Couch
- E9: The Clouded Image
- E8: The Edge of Innocence
- E7: The Mystery of Thirteen
- E6: Around the World in 90 Minutes
- E5: The Playroom
- E4: A Sound of Different Drummers
- E3: Topaze
- E2: The Dark Side of the Earth
- E1: The Death of Manolete
Season 1
- E39: The Fabulous Irishman
- E38: Ain't No Time for Glory
- E37: Clash by Night
- E36: Without Incident
- E35: Circle of the Day
- E34: Winter Dreams
- E33: The Helen Morgan Story
- E32: Homeward Borne
- E31: Child of Trouble
- E30: Four Women in Black
- E29: Three Men on a Horse
- E28: If You Knew Elizabeth
- E27: Clipper Ship
- E26: Where's Charley?
- E25: The Hostess with the Mostes'
- E24: The Last Tycoon
- E23: Invitation to a Gunfighter
- E22: The Blackwell Story
- E21: One Coat of White
- E20: The Comedian
- E19: The Miracle Worker
- E18: The Greer Case
- E17: The Star Wagon
- E16: So Soon to Die
- E15: The Ninth Day
- E14: Snowshoes: A Comedy of People and Horses
- E13: Massacre at Sand Creek
- E12: The Family Nobody Wanted
- E11: Sincerely, Willis Wade
- E10: Made in Heaven
- E9: Confession
- E8: Eloise
- E7: Heritage of Anger
- E6: The Big Slide
- E5: The Country Husband
- E4: Rendezvous in Black
- E3: Sizeman and Son
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Playhouse 90
Playhouse 90 is an American television anthology series that was telecast on CBS from 1956 to 1960 for a total of 133 episodes. It originated from CBS Television City in Los Angeles, California. Since live anthology drama series of the mid-1950s were usually hour-long shows, the title highlighted the network's intention to present something unusual, a weekly series of hour-and-a-half dramas rather than 60-minute plays. Playhouse 90 began as a pitch by Frank Stanton—the formidable, forward-thinking right-hand man to CBS chairman William S. Paley—during a brainstorming session for program ideas. The project was ultimately developed by Hubbell Robinson, a CBS vice president who received no screen credit on Playhouse 90 but is often described as its creator.