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First Broadcast:
 
Amahl and the Night Visitors
on Christmas Eve 1951 (first opera ever commissioned for television)
Average Length of Broadcast:   98-100 minutes (8-10 minutes longer than normal made-for-television movies)
Number of Broadcasts:   236 to date (of those, 31 have been encore presentations)
Number of Awards:  

129 Total
80 Emmys (more than twice as many as any other TV series)
25 Christopher Awards
11 Peabody Awards
9 Golden Globes
4 Humanitas Prizes

Most-Watched Broadcast:   1997 production of What the Deaf Man Heard, starring Matthew Modine and James Earl Jones, holds the series' viewership record of 22.5 million viewers.
Most-Honored Broadcast:   1986 production of Promise, starring James Garner and James Woods, is the most honored dramatic special in television history (5 Emmys, 1 Christopher Award, 1 Peabody Award, 2 Golden Globes, 1 Humanitas Prize).
Length of Hallmark Commercials:   2 minutes average
Average Number of Hallmark Commercials:   8 commercials per 2-hour broadcast

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