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  1. Short scene. Rare kinescope clip of the 1958 television production of The Days of Wine and Roses starring Cliff Robertson and Piper Laurie. Shot live.

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  2. Days Of Wine And Roses Karaoke | Frank Sinatra Karaoke VersionWhether you're a long-time fan of Frank Sinatra or discovering their music for the first time, ...

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  3. The days of wine and roses(1962)(Henry Mancini / Johnny Mercer)The days of wine and roseslaugh and run away like a child at playThrough a meadowland toward a...

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  4. Tabs. "The Days of Wine and Roses" was an acclaimed 1958 teleplay by JP Miller which dramatized the problems of alcoholism. John Frankenheimer directed the cast headed by Cliff Robertson, Piper Laurie and Charles Bickford. The 90-minute telecast was presented live with tape inserts on October 2, 1958 and was the second episode of the third ...

  5. Days of Wine and Roses: Directed by John Frankenheimer. With Cliff Robertson, Piper Laurie, Charles Bickford, Malcolm Atterbury. An alcoholic falls in love with and gets married to a young woman, whom he systematically addicts to booze so they can share his "passion" together.

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  6. S2.E27 ∙ The Male Animal. Wed, Mar 12, 1958. The trustees of Midwestern University have forced three teachers out of their jobs for being suspected communists. Trustee Ed Keller has also threatened mild mannered English Professor Tommy Turner, because he plans to read a controversial piece of prose in class. Tommy is upset that his wife Ellen ...

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  8. During the late 50s and early 60s Piper worked on Studio One in Hollywood’s The Deaf Heart 1957, The Seven Lively Arts’ The Changing Ways of Love (1957), Playhouse 90 The Ninth Day 1957 and Days of Wine and Roses (1958), Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse The Innocent Assassin (1959), Play of the Week’s Legend of Lovers (1960), as Phoebe Durkin in G.E. Theater’s The Road That Led Afar (1956 ...

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