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DuPont Show of the Month is an acclaimed 90-minute television anthology series that aired monthly on CBS from 1957 to 1961. The DuPont Company also sponsored a weekly half-hour anthology drama series hosted by June Allyson, The DuPont Show with June Allyson. During the Golden Age of Television, DuPont Show of the Month was one of numerous anthology series telecast between 1949 and 1962. Superficially, it resembled Playhouse 90 and other anthologies, but DuPont Show of the Month focused less on contemporary dramas and more on adaptations of literary classics, including Oliver Twist, The Prince and the Pauper, Billy Budd, The Prisoner of Zenda, A Tale of Two Cities and The Count of Monte Cristo.
DuPont Show of the Month is an acclaimed 90-minute television anthology series that aired monthly on CBS from 1957 to 1961. The DuPont Company also sponsored a weekly half-hour anthology drama series hosted by June Allyson, The DuPont Show with June Allyson. During the Golden Age of Television, DuPont Show of the Month was one of numerous anthology series telecast between 1949 and 1962. Superficially, it resembled Playhouse 90 and other anthologies, but DuPont Show of the Month focused less on contemporary dramas and more on adaptations of literary classics, including Oliver Twist, The Prince and the Pauper, Billy Budd, The Prisoner of Zenda, A Tale of Two Cities and The Count of Monte Cristo.
As an anthology series, "DuPont Show of the Month" presented a wide range of dramatic productions without a consistent overarching political agenda. Its episodic nature and varied content prevent the assignment of a singular political bias to the series as a whole.
This anthology series from the late 1950s features primarily traditional casting, consistent with the mainstream productions of its era. The narrative framing generally presents traditional identities in a neutral or positive light, without explicit critique or central DEI themes.
As an anthology series from the late 1950s, 'DuPont Show of the Month' presented a variety of plays and adaptations. Based on available information, there is no identifiable depiction of LGBTQ+ characters or themes across its episodes, resulting in an N/A rating for portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
As an anthology series, 'DuPont Show of the Month' featured various independent stories. Without a specific episode or its source material identified, it is not possible to determine if any character underwent a gender swap.
The provided title refers to an anthology television series. Without a specific episode or the source material it adapted, it is impossible to identify specific characters with established canonical or historical races to assess for a race swap.
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