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== Subsequent productions == Concurrent with the Broadway production, the producers sent out 11 touring companies that performed in 214 cities.{{Sfn|Schildcrout|2019|pp=62-63}} The amateur rights to ''Life with Father'' were released in 1948, and the following year saw 187 productions of the play, including a production at [[Theatre in the Round Players]] that included consultation with Warner films on staging.{{Sfn|Schildcrout|2019|p=64}}<ref name=Hilgendorf >{{cite magazine| title=This Week and Upcoming | magazine=[[Star Tribune|The Minneapolis Sunday Tribune]]|date=January 11, 1953 | page=3}}</ref> In 1953, [[The Ford 50th Anniversary Show]], broadcast live on both the CBS and NBC television networks, opened with [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] introducing a scene from the play featuring original cast members Howard Lindsay and Dorothy Stickney. The Ford show attracted an audience of 60 million viewers. Forty years after the broadcast, television critic [[Tom Shales]] recalled the broadcast as both "a landmark in television" and "a milestone in the cultural life of the '50s".<ref>{{cite news|title=Ford's 50th anniversary show was milestone of '50s culture|newspaper=Palm Beach Daily News|date=December 26, 1993|page=B3|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/59934494/fords-50th-anniversary-show-was/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref> The only major New York revival occurred in 1967 in a limited run at [[New York City Center|City Center]], starring [[Leon Ames]] and Dorothy Stickney. Critic [[Vincent Canby]] called the revival "a quaint, pretty picture postcard."{{Sfn|Schildcrout|2019|p=64}} Although professional revivals are now rare, ''Life with Father'' continues to be produced by amateur companies such as the American Century Theatre in Virginia (2009) and the Victorian Players in Ohio (2014).{{Sfn|Schildcrout|2019|p=65}}
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