A live 'film noir' series directed by Sidney Lumet - featuring the best in psychological drama. Three episodes: 'The Lady on the Rock,' 'Death Among the Relics' and 'The System' starring Eli Wallach and Kim Stanley.
Brian Donlevy stars as government agent Steve Mitchell - a part he originated on radio - in this 1952 adventure series.
'Bloodstained Feather' plus 'Briefcase Story' with Lyle Talbot.
'Lagoon Story' plus 'Art Treasures' with Adele Jurgens.
Betty White and Bill Williams star in this 1957-58 comedy series. Br>
'Tree on the Parkway' and 'Return of the Wheel.'
'Diana' and 'Francis Goes to School.'
'Wheeler at the Cabin' and 'The Burglar.'
'Double Trouble' and 'High Fever.'
'A Day at the Races' and 'Silverstone.'
Half hour adventure series filmed in Europe and originally aired 1951-55. Starring Jerome Thor and Sydna Scott as reporters for the Consolidated News.
'The New Regime' and 'The Hostage.'
Western special shot at Gene Autry's Melody Ranch. Featuring John Wayne, Gary Cooper, Clayton Moore, John Ford and many others (75 minutes).
A farmer struggles to hold his life and family together during the worst drought in Earth's history. Starring Clint Walker, Kim Cattrall and Nehemiah Persoff. Color.
Peter Lawford starred in this 1954-55 sitcom about a psychology professor who writes an advice-to-the-lovelorn column under the name Phoebe Goodheart.
Also on this tape: Professional Father starring Steve Dunne as a child psychologist who can't seem to raise his own kids. Also starring Barbara Billingsly, Phyllis Coates ('Lois Lane') and Arthur Q. Bryan ('Doc Gamble,' 'Elmer Fudd').
Starring Nick Nolte, Cloris Leachman, William Schallert, Herb Voland, Meg Wyllie and Laurence Luckinbill. Color.
Hosted by the Old Ranger (Stanley Andrews).
'Dear Teacher' and 'Sego Lillies.'
a.k.a. Policewoman Decoy - Police action series (the first featuring a female cop) with Beverly Garland as NYC police woman Casey Jones. Originally aired in 1957.
'High Swing' with guest star Albert Dekker plus 'Across the World' with guest star Frank Silvera.
'First Arrest' and 'Gentleman Gunman.'
An hour-long British series featuring biographical documentaries. This installment explores the family life of legendary Russian writer Leon Tolstoy.
An hour-long dramatic anthology produced by Desilu Studios and broadcast from 1958-60. This tape features Rod Serling's 'The Time Element' with Martin Balsam and William Bendix. Also with Darryl Hickman and Jesse White - and look for Joe De Rita in a small role.
1959 Special with Lucy, Desi, Viv Bill, Ann Sothern and Lassie.
Four tales of horror with star and host Boris Karloff.
'Thunder in a Forgotten Town' with Jackie Cooper, Edie Adams, Joey Bishop, Milton Berle, Gary Crosby, Susan Oliver and David Jansen. Hosted by Steve McQueen in 1963 (one hour).
(1950-51) Exploits of the famous detective starring Ralph Byrd, who had also played the role in a series of films (see the Crime Page).
'Dick Tracy Meets Flattop' plus 'Dick Tracy vs. Heels Beels.'
'Hi-Jack' and 'The Mole.'
'Dick Tracy vs. Foreign Agents' (special 2 part episode).
'Shakey's Secret Treaure' and 'A Dick Tracy Sampler' (highlights).
Original 1967 pilot film from William ('Batman') Dozier. Featuring guest villian Victor Buono and a cool theme song performed by the Ventures. Also on this tape: The original pilot film introducing Batgirl (see that title above). Color.
Story of a marriage in trouble, as seen through the eyes of both participants. Starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. Color.
Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy host two 1956 episodes of the hit game show (later retitled 'Who Do You Trust').
John Howard starred as a widowed surgeon in this 1955-57 half hour medical drama. Also with Jack ('Maverick') Kelly and Olive Blackney.
'O.R. Means Surgery' and 'Hospital Melodrama.'
Jack Webb stars in the original (1951-59) TV incarnation of the classic cop show.
'The Big Girl' with Caroline Jones and 'The Big Boys' with Leonard Nimoy
'The Big Bird' and 'The Big Trunk.'
'The Big Shoplift' and 'The Big Hit and Run.'
'Big Betty' and 'The Big Counterfeit.'
'The Big 17' (dope story) and 'The Big Producer' (pornography story) with Martin Milner and Caroline Jones. Includes an ad for the 1954 Dragnet feature film from Warner Brothers.
'The Big Score' and 'The Big Crackdown.'
Ed Gardner brought his hilarious radio series to television in 1954. He played Archie, manager of a seedy NYC bar ('where the elite meet to eat') owned by the never-seen Duffy. Also starring Pattee Chapman and Alan Reed (later the voice of Fred Flintstone). Two complete episodes.
'Archie Gets Engaged' / 'Dave O'Brien'
'Treasure Island' (1960) starring Boris Karloff and Hugh Griffith. As originally aired on the Dumont network.