CBS Workshop

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CBS Workshop, aka CBS Repertoire Workshop is an hour-long dramatic television anthology series that was produced by and aired on CBS mid-day on Sundays in 1960. There were a total of twenty-five episodes with guest stars that included Maureen Stapleton, Raul Davila,[1][2] Ossie Davis, Larry Hagman, Fritz Weaver, and Andrew Prine. Collaborators from the realm of opera included the conductor Alfredo Antonini and the soprano Martina Arroyo [3][4][5] Contributors from the world of modern American dance included Alwin Nikolais, Murray Louis and Ruth Page[6][7][8]

Among its writers were Lewis John Carlino and Robert Herridge.

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  1. ^ CBS Repertoire Workshop - "Feliz Borinquen" Raul Davila introducer on www.imdb.com
  2. ^ Raul Davila on www.imdb.com
  3. ^ CBS Repertoire Workshop - "Feliz Borinquen" Martina Arroyo soprano, Alfredo Antonini conductor
  4. ^ Martina Arroyo on www.imdb.com
  5. ^ Alfredo Antonini on www.imdb.com
  6. ^ "Television and the Performing Arts - A Handbook and Reference Guide to American Cultural Programming" Rose, Brain G. Greenwood Press, New York, 1986, P. 43. ISBN 0-313-24159-7 Television and the Performing Arts - A Handbook and Reference Guide to American Cultural Programing - CBS Repertoire Workshop on www.books.google.com
  7. ^ Ruth Page on www.imdb.com
  8. ^ Repertoire Workshop From Chicago - Carmen and Jose - featuring The Ruth Page Ballet on the www.chicagofilmarchives.org

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