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Your Favorite Story

Your Favorite Story

Description: Your Favorite Story is a syndicated TV anthology series that was broadcast in the United States from 1953 to 1955. The program was also known as My Favorite Story. It was premiered in December 1954 with the title Your Favorite Playhouse. Wikipedia
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Year Released: 1953
Number of seasons: 3
Number of episodes: 100
First episode air date: January 11, 1953
Genre: Anthology series
Presented By: Adolphe Menjou
Cast: Adolphe Menjou, Kenneth Tobey, Raymond Burr, MORE
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