Zimbalist drama with The
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FBIZimbalist drama, with "The"
FBIEfrem Zimbalist Jr. series, with "The"
WILDDUCKIbsen drama, with The
GOODWIFECBS drama (with "The")
FROGSAristophanes drama, with "The"
BIRDSAristophanes drama, with "The"
BADSEEDBroadway drama (with "The").
CENCIDrama by Shelley (with "The").
NARROWINGCIRCLE1956 crime drama (with "The")
GOODWIFECBS hit drama (with "The")
TNTChannel with the catchword "Drama"
SUBJECTWASROSESFrank Gilroy drama, with "The"
CORNISGREENEmlyn Williams drama (with "The").
FBI'60s-'70s drama, with "The"
UNITHaysbert TV drama, with The
DEFENDERSTV court drama with The
AVENGERS1960s spy drama, with "The"
FBI60's-70's police drama, with "The"
MALTESEFALCON1941 Humphrey Bogart drama, with 'The'
GREATESCAPE1963 Steve McQueen drama, with "The"
FBI'60s-'70s police drama, with "The"
FBI'60s-'70s crime drama, with "The"
IIIFACESOFEVE1957 Woodward-Cobb drama? (with "The")
RATPATROL1960s WWII TV drama, with "The"
HEIDICHRONICLESWasserstein's 1989 Pulitizer drama winner, with "The"
RATPATROL1960's TV war drama, with "The" [2008]
TRUMANSHOW1998 Jim Carrey comedy-drama, with "The"
TNTCable channel with the slogan "We Know Drama"
WESTWINGNBC drama that won 26 Emmys, with "The"
NOHDrama form with a chorus called the jiutai
GLASSMENAGERIE1987 Joanne Woodward-John Malkovich drama, with "The"
CRUCIBLEArthur Miller drama set in Salem, with "The"
CSICBS drama with a theme tune by the Who
AIRI"The ... Breathe" (2007 drama with Kevin Bacon and Julie Delpy)
WESTWINGEmmy-winning drama four years in a row, with "The"
WESTWINGWith "The," NBC drama inspired by the film "The American President"
BREAKFASTCLUBWith "The," 1985 coming-of-age comedy-drama featuring the "Brat Pack"
LALAWSteven Bochco drama with an Emmy for the episode "The Venus Butterfly"
XXIGRAMS2003 Penn-Watts drama with "The weight of a hummingbird" in one of its taglines
stasima(in ancient Greek drama) a choral ode, esp. in tragedy, divided into strophe and antistrophe: usually alternating with the epeisodion and, in the final ode, preceding the exodos