It consisted of two television plays, "Fade Out" and "The New Process", both of which were directed by Delbert Mann and produced by David Susskind.
"Fade Out" was written by Sumner Locke Elliott and is about an ageing movie star attempts to make a comeback.
Variety said Hopper "came through as a definite personality, completely at ease and with a certain intriguing charm.
What Miss Hoppor unfortunately could not do was to improve the quality Of the show which, especially in its second part, suffered from a variety of serious shortcomings.
[3] Variety said it "was no great shakes as a dramatic vehicle, but its performances put it into the hit class.