No one with a pair of eyes and a television set can be unaware of Reginald Rose. His plays have been considered by both professional experts and an enthusiastic public to be in the first rank of the new sort of writing being done by that new form of writer—the television dramatist. He received Variety’s special Writer Award in television for 1954-5.
We present this selection of his best plays because we believe that they make exciting and rewarding reading, and because television drama of this quality deserves permanence.
Includes:
The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners
Thunder on Sycamore Street
Twelve Angry Men
An Almanac of Liberty
Crime in the Streets
The Incredible World Of Horace Ford
No one with a pair of eyes and a television set can be unaware of Reginald Rose. His plays have been considered by both professional experts and an enthusiastic public to be in the first rank of the new sort of writing being done by that new form of writer—the television dramatist. He received Variety’s special Writer Award in television for 1954-5.
We present this selection of his best plays because we believe that they make exciting and rewarding reading, and because television drama of this quality deserves permanence.
Includes:
The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners
Thunder on Sycamore Street
Twelve Angry Men
An Almanac of Liberty
Crime in the Streets
The Incredible World Of Horace Ford