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served as the musical director for several episodes. The title was taken from the influential book of the same name written by the cultural critic
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Index

Seven Lively Arts

Jason Robards
Maureen Stapleton
Anthology
Mel Ferrer
George Roy Hill
Sidney Lumet
John Crosby
Single-camera
CBS
CBS
anthology series
CBS
John Houseman
New York Herald Tribune
John Crosby
Alfredo Antonini
Gilbert Seldes
evangelism
Mel Ferrer
Centralia, Illinois
E. B. White
E. G. Marshall
folk music
Theodore Bikel
The Nutcracker
Tchaikovsky
ballet
Nick Adams

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