The play was adapted various times for early television. Three of these adaptations are documented. A version aired live on 28 January 1945 on New York City station
WABD, later part of the
DuMont Television Network. Featuring Frieda Inescort, Melville Cooper, Harvey Stephens, and Charles Williams, A version aired 7 February 1946 on Chicago station
WBKB. Directed by
Beulah Zachary, it featured Betty Babbock, Sid Breese and Joe Wilson. Reviewing the program, Billboard magazine said the acting was "not of top caliber" but felt the direction was good, also commenting on the "excellent camera angles". This version aired live, and is also lost. A version aired 13 December 1948 on NBC's live anthology series
Chevrolet on Broadway. Featuring
Edward Everett Horton,
Natalie Schafer, and
Howard St. John, it aired live and was probably
kinescoped, but it is not known if the kinescope recording still exists. ==References==