<P> In 1955, the television program Omnibus featured Jessica Tandy reviving her original Broadway performance as Blanche, with her husband, Hume Cronyn, as Mitch . It aired only portions of the play that featured the Blanche and Mitch characters . </P> <P> The multi-Emmy Award - winning 1984 television version featured Ann - Margret as Blanche, Treat Williams as Stanley, Beverly D'Angelo as Stella and Randy Quaid as Mitch . It was directed by John Erman and the teleplay was adapted by Oscar Saul . The music score by composed by Marvin Hamlisch . Ann - Margret, D'Angelo and Quaid were all nominated for Emmy Awards, but none won . However, it did win four Emmys, including one for cinematographer Bill Butler . Ann - Margret won a Golden Globe award for her performance and Treat Williams was nominated for Best Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie . </P> <P> A 1995 television version was based on the highly successful Broadway revival that starred Alec Baldwin and Jessica Lange . However, only Baldwin and Lange were from the stage production . The TV version added John Goodman as Mitch and Diane Lane as Stella . This production was directed by Glenn Jordan . Baldwin, Lange and Goodman all received Emmy Award nominations . Lange won a Golden Globe award (for Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie), while Baldwin was nominated for Best Actor, but did not win . </P> <P> In 1998, PBS aired a taped version of the opera adaptation that featured the original San Francisco Opera cast . The program received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Classical Music / Dance Program . </P>

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