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Episode 1 - Glory in the Flower Episode 2 - The Battler Episode 3 - King Lear Episode 4 - The Golden Dress Episode 6 - Billy the Kid Episode 7 - The Raspberry Queen Episode 8 - Toine Episode 9 - The Horn Blows at Midnight Episode 10 - Capital of the World Episode 11 - The Nature of the Beast Episode 12 - Mom and Leo Episode 13 - The Sojourner Episode 14 - Nobody's Fool Episode 15 - The Remarkable Case of Mr. Buhl Episode 16 - The Duchess and the Smugs Episode 17 - Nothing So Monstrous Episode 18 - Sleeping Beauty in the Woods Episode 19 - The Confidential Clerk Episode 20 - A Time Out of War Episode 21 - Hilde and the Turnpike Episode 22 - The House Episode 23 - Three Sketches Episode 24 - Tell Me If It Hurts Episode 25 - The Apollo of Bellac
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S2 • E1
Glory in the Flower
The program has five segments: (1) "Glory in the Flower" (story based on William Inge play), (2) "The Little Kitty Stayed Cool" (James Thurber short story), (3) "The Little Fugitive" (interview with the 8-year-old star of the prizewinning film), (4) "Excerpts from Oklahoma" (selections from Rodgers and Hammerstein's record-breaking musical), and (5) "Struggle for Survival" (showing of 1944 Swedish wildlife film).
1953-10-04
S2 • E2
The Battler
1953-10-11
S2 • E3
King Lear
King Lear is a 1953 live television adaptation of the Shakespeare play with stage direction by Peter Brook and starring Orson Welles. It was aired on CBS as part of the U.S. television series Omnibus, and preserved on kinescope.
A heavily abridged version of the play, this production condensed the play by eliminating the Edgar-Edmund subplot.
Welles returned to America to star in this presentation. He was guarded by IRS agents, prohibited to leave his hotel room when not at the studio, prevented from making any purchases, and the entire sum he earned went to his tax bill. Welles returned to England after the broadcast.
The cast included Micheál Mac Liammóir and the British actor Alan Badel. It was hosted by Alistair Cooke.
1953-10-18
S2 • E4
The Golden Dress
1953-10-25
S2 • E6
Billy the Kid
1953-11-08
S2 • E7
The Raspberry Queen
1953-11-15
S2 • E8
Toine
1953-11-22
S2 • E9
The Horn Blows at Midnight
Television adaptation of Jack Benny's 1945 feature film of the same name. Jack plays an angel name Athanael, who's been sent to destroy the Earth by playing his trumpet.
1953-11-29
S2 • E10
Capital of the World
1953-12-06
S2 • E11
The Nature of the Beast
1953-12-13
S2 • E12
Mom and Leo
1953-12-20
S2 • E13
The Sojourner
1953-12-27
S2 • E14
Nobody's Fool
1954-01-03
S2 • E15
The Remarkable Case of Mr. Buhl
1954-01-10
S2 • E16
The Duchess and the Smugs
1954-01-17
S2 • E17
Nothing So Monstrous
The program has five segments: (1) "Nothing So Monstrous" (dramatized adaptation of a John Steinbeck story), (2) "E=MC2" (celebration of the 15th anniversary of splitting the first uranium atom with the Columbia University cyclotron), (3) "The Hunter" (showing of a Swedish film on nature and wildlife), (4) "Signs" ( interview with an animated sign maker), and (5) "The Garage" (a look at bus maintenance and repair).
1954-01-24
S2 • E18
Sleeping Beauty in the Woods
1954-01-31
S2 • E19
The Confidential Clerk
1954-02-14
S2 • E20
A Time Out of War
1954-02-21
S2 • E21
Hilde and the Turnpike
1954-02-28
S2 • E22
The House
1954-03-07
S2 • E23
Three Sketches
1954-03-14
S2 • E24
Tell Me If It Hurts
1954-03-21
S2 • E25
The Apollo of Bellac
1954-03-28