The Hallmark Hall of Fame
/ðə ˌhɔːlmɑːk ˌhɔːl əv ˈfeɪm/
/ðə ˌhɔːlmɑːrk ˌhɔːl əv ˈfeɪm/
- the oldest dramatic series on US television, sponsored by the Hallmark Card company. It has won many Emmy and other awards. It began in 1951 with Amahl and the Night Visitors, the first opera written for television. It has presented many performances of Shakespeare, as well as other famous and original plays.
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The Hallmark Hall of Fame