Long-running (1953-62) dramatic anthology on CBS. Ronald Reagan hosts two programs: 'Outpost at Home' and 'Gentleman Jim.'
'It Gives Me Great Pleasure' with Myrna Loy and Robert Preston and 'Sam' with Charles Coburn.
'I'm a Fool' (1954) starring James Dean, Natalie Wood, Eddie Albert - Hosted by Ronald Reagan / 'The Wild Bunch' (1954) starring Charles Boyer and Natalie Wood
Salute to America with Fred Waring and Jo Stafford. Host: Ronald Reagan.
Phillips H. Lord's long running radio series comes to TV in the early 1950's. 'O'Dell Griffith' and 'The Red Dress' with Tom Neal and Ann Savage from 'Detour' !
'Durable Mike Malloy' / 'The Gun' - Dick Powell plays a detective whose pistol is stolen from his home. His search turns frantic when he realizes that several of the people who visited the house recently have reasons for wanting a gun.
Unaired pilot for the 1967-68 WWII drama. Inspired by the hit movie 'The Dirty Dozen' and starring Ron Harper, Brendan Boone, Christopher Gary, Rudy Solari and Cesare Danova. Special guest star Telly Savalas (one hour).
1959 special with Jimmy Durante, Jane Powell and Ray Bolger.
Starring Gene Kelly as Father Charles O'Mally. Also featuring Leo G. Carroll and Dick York.
'Florence, Come Home' (approx. one hour).
Featuring Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington (one hour).
Featuring Eddie Condon and Bobby Hackett.
'Marty' - Paddy Chaayefsky's award-winning 1953 drama of about the lonely life of a middle-aged Bronx butcher. One of television's greatest productions (later an acclaimed film). Starring Rod Steiger and Nancy Marchand, produced by Phil Coe and directed by Delbert Mann (one hour).
'The Golden Years.' History of the motion picture from the turn of the century to the coming of sound. Hosted by Gene Kelly (one hour).
'The Fabulous Era.' History of the motion picture from the early talkies through the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s. Hosted by Henry Fonda (one hour).
'The Great Hollywood Stars.' Hosted by Henry Fonda (one hour).
Starring Anthony Hopkins, Blythe Danner Swoosie Kurtz. Color.
'Diehards' with Tony Young and Preston Foster.