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13 Demon Street: S1E1-The Black Hand* (1959) S1E1-The Black Hand: A doctor and his wife are involved in a car accident that pins his hand in the steering column of his burning car. He frees himself and performs surgery replacing his missing hand with the dead man's hand from the other vehicle. Swedish subtitles.

13 Demon Street: S1E2-Fever* (1959) S1E2-Fever: When a flu outbreak hits, Dr. Franz checks in on peculiar artist Otto. The doctor notices that the artist's apartment is overrun with paintings of the same woman who lives across the street in a non-existent house. Swedish subtitles.

13 Demon Street: S1E8-The Vine Of Death* (1959) S1E8-The Vine Of Death: An archaeologist plants calcified bulbs dating back nearly 4000 years, with deadly consequences. Swedish subtitles.

13 Demon Street: S1E11-The Photograph* (1959) S1E2-Fever: While vacationing, a photographer shoots a lonely farmhouse framed by a bleak landscape. When a beautiful woman emerges from the house, Powers tries to get her to pose but things go seriously wrong. With foreign subtitles.

The 20th Century Fox Hour: S1E7-Man on the Ledge* (1955) Beat cop Bragan is about to go off duty when he discovers a man standing on the ledge of a hotel more than a dozen stories up.

87th Precinct: S1E1-The Floater* (1961) S1E1-The Floater: The body of a young woman is found by a boy diving from a pier. The coroner finds that she died, not by drowning, but due to arsenic poisoning.

87th Precinct: S1E23-Killer's Choice* (1962) A young woman is found murdered in the liquor store she was working in as a clerk. Though it at first looks like a burglary, the detectives soon realize there's more to the story.

Dial 999: S1E16-50,000 Hands* (1959) S1E16-50,000 Hands: Inspector Maguire proposes an unusual strategy in an attempt to find two dangerous armed robbers who are hiding out in a small town.

The Abbott And Costello Show: S1E1-The Drugstore* (1952) S1E1-The Drugstore: Bud and Lou get jobs in Mr. Fields' Drugstore.

The Abbott And Costello Show: S1E2-The Dentist Office* (1952) Bud takes Lou to a nearsighted dentist.

The Abbott And Costello Show: S1E5-The Birthday Party* (1953) S1E5-The Birthday Party: Lou invites Mr. Fields to his birthday party, but Bud winds up kicking Lou out of his own party.

The Abbott And Costello Show: S1E11-The Western Story* (1953) S1E11-The Western Story: Hillary invites the boys to her uncle's dude ranch, there tangle with outlaws.

The Abbott And Costello Show: S1E15-The Music Lover* (1953) S1E15-The Music Lover: Hillary's Dad will only allow her to marry a man with musical talent, so Lou goes to a singing teacher.

The Abbott And Costello Show: S2E1-The Paperhangers* (1953) Mr. Fields forces the boys to hang wallpaper to help pay off their rent.

The Abbott And Costello Show: S2E6-Killer's Wife* (1953) S2E6-Killer's Wife: A jealous boxer, Killer King, and his beautiful wife rent a nearby apartment and Lou is suspected of carrying on with the lady. Starring Max Baer.

The Abbott And Costello Show: S2E11-Amnesia* (1953) S2E11-Amnesia: When Lou prepares to marry a girl he's only corresponded with, Bud convinces him he has amnesia and has already married a shrew.

Admiral Broadway Revue: 042249* (1949) The Admiral Broadway Revue is regarded as the first full-scale Broadway type musical show on TV, and brought Sid Caesar to television as well as Imogene Coca.

The Adventures Of Champion: S1E1-The Saddle Tramp* (1955) A down-on-luck prospector and spinner of tall tales helps Ricky capture a gang of rustlers.

The Adventures Of Dr. Fu Manchu: S1E1-Prisoner Of Fu Manchu* (1956) S1E1-Prisoner Of Fu Manchu: Dr. Fu Manchu has poisoned the renowned Dr. Hu Yan, who is to appear at a conference of the nations of the world, and replaced him with an impostor who will disrupt the conference's goal--a plan for world peace.

The Adventures Of Dr. Fu Manchu: S1E9-The Death Ships Of Fu Manchu* (1956) S1E9-The Death Ships Of Fu Manchu: Dr. Fu Manchu has stolen a deadly collection of germ cultures from a laboratory in San Francisco, and plans to smuggle them through the port of Hong Kong.

The Adventures Of Dr. Fu Manchu: S1E11-The Master Plan of Dr. Fu Manchu* (1956) S1E11-The Master Plan of Dr. Fu Manchu: Dr. Fu Manchu kidnaps a renowned plastic surgeon, whom he plans to force to operate on Adolf Hitler--who is actually still alive and in hiding. Then Fu and Hitler will join forces to conquer the world.

The Adventures Of Jim Bowie: S1E1-The Birth Of The Blade* (1956) S1E1-The Birth Of The Blade: An encounter with an unfriendly she-bear nearly becomes fatal for Jim Bowie when his rifle misfires. Realizing the need for a simpler and more reliable weapon, he approaches master blacksmith Samuel Black with an idea.

The Adventures Of Jim Bowie: S1E2-The Squatter* (1956) S1E2-The Squatter: Jim Bowie persuades Regina Bienbeau, an imperious plantation owner, to allow a squatter and his pregnant wife to remain on her land.

The Adventures Of Kit Carson: S1E14-The Desperate Sheriff* (1951) S1E14-The Desperate Sheriff: Kit helps a sheriff who was tricked into leaving a prisoner.

The Adventures Of Kit Carson: S1E19-Badman Of Briscoe* (1951) S1E19-Badman Of Briscoe: Kit and El Toro are asked to help break up an outlaw gang preying on new post offices in frontier territory.

The Adventures Of Kit Carson: S2E9-Trouble In Tuscarora* (1952) S2E9-Trouble In Tuscarora: A banker turns out to be the leader of a bank bandit operation.

The Adventures Of Long John Silver: S1E11-Miss Purity's Birthday* (1957) S1E11-Miss Purity's Birthday: Miss Purity is upset that no one has remembered her birthday except the priest.

Adventures of The Falcon: S1E15-Kiss Me Not* (1956) Waring pursues a young woman who took her mother's insurance check and ran away with a dangerous killer.

The Adventures Of Uncle Mistletoe* (1949) Uncle Mistletoe is a winged denizen of the North Pole who serves as Santa Claus's office manager, and his human friend. Aunt Judy spins stories, sing songs and promotes good deeds and kindness.

The Adventures Of William Tell: S1E1-The Emperor's Hat* (1958) S1E1-The Emperor's Hat: The Swiss are subject to heavy taxes and cruel laws by the conquering Austrians and have to show respect to the Emperor's hat placed in each village.

The Adventures Of William Tell: S1E3-Secret Death* (1958) S1E3-Secret Death: When his wife is captured by Gessler's troops and sentenced to death, Tell offers himself in exchange - a dangerous move? Not when you have the loyalty of several trustworthy supporters.

The Adventures Of William Tell: S1E4-The Gauntlet Of St. Gerhardt* (1958) S1E4-The Gauntlet Of St. Gerhardt: A religious relic, the Gauntlet of St Gerhardt, appears to inspire the Swiss to feats of valour. Gessler makes plans to steal it by having the Abbot who guards it killed. Tell, however, has other plans.

The Adventures Of William Tell: S1E5-The Prisoner* (1958) S1E5-The Prisoner: On his way to deliver a message to William Tell, a resistance man is captured and taken to a secluded fortress. It appears Tell will learn his secret - but the resistance leader has other plans.

The Alan Young Show: 041850* (1950) Highlights include the closing sketch, which features William Frawley. Also of note is a song performance by Monica Lewis.

The Alan Young Show: 1951* (1951) This episode includes a sketch about two people who meet at their doors, and a sketch about a department store.

Alarm: Pilot-Coconut Grove (1956) Pilot-Coconut Grove: This episode hosted by Fred Waring presents a dramatic recreation of that horrific night of November, 1942, when nearly 500 people died in the Cocoanut Grove nightclub fire in Boston.

Alfred Hitchcock: Extended Interview* (1960s) This is the rough cut of an extended and highly informative Alfred Hitchcock interview.

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: S1E18-A Tangled Web* (1963) S1E18-A Tangled Web: A very sweet French maid runs away with, and marries a professional burglar with hopes of making him honest.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents: S1E5-Into Thin Air* (1955) When a young woman leaves her ill mother in a Paris hotel room and comes back later, she finds her mother is missing, and all the hotel's employees deny she and her mother were ever there.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Cheyney Vase (1955) The Cheyney Vase: When Lyle Endicott is fired from his job at an art museum, he comes up with a plan to take advantage of a trusting invalid whom he befriended at the museum.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Sorcerers Apprentice (1955) The Sorcerers Apprentice: The Great Sadini finds a young man passed out from hunger on the carnival grounds and takes him inside to his trailer and takes the kid under his wing and teaches him about magic.

All Star Revue: 020252* (1952) An episode of the comedy/variety series All Star Revue. This episode features Ole Olsen, Chic Johnson, Elsa and Waldo, Chet Allen, Rosalie Allen and many other people.

All Star Revue: 030152* (1952) An episode of the comedy/variety series All Star Revue. This episode features Olsen and Johnson.

All Star Revue: 051052* (1952) An episode of the comedy/variety series All Star Revue. This episode features Danny Thomas, Eleanor Powell, and June Havoc.

All Star Revue: 021453* (1953) An episode of the comedy/variety series All Star Revue. This episode features Perry Como, Joan Blondell, Ben Blue, and Patti Page.

All Star Revue: S3E24* (1953) S3E24: Perry Como woos Joan Blondell to be on the show, but she falls asleep thanks to some sleeping pills from her doctor.

The Americans: S1E9-The Guerrillas* (1961) S1E9-The Guerrillas: A band of guerrillas lays siege to a town that has been torn apart by the war.

Amos N Andy Show: S2E21-Kingfish At The Ball Game* (1953) S2E21-Kingfish At The Ball Game: A $3,000 ring falls into the box of the Kingfish's Crispy Jacks and leads to no end of trouble.

Armchair Adventure* (1950s) This is a short drama filler with actual locations that is missing the closing credits.

Armchair Detective* (1949) The two scenes of this episode are: The hobo millionaire (Harry Martin, Frederic Tozere and Cy Kendall) and The warehouse murder (Kay Lee, Bert Davidson, Ken Harvey and Jerome Sheldon).

Armchair Theatre: S4E14-The Cupboard* (1960) S4E14-The Cupboard: When Fred Watson's wife and landlady disappear, and he is seen papering over two cupboards in his bedroom, the police are called in.

Armstrong Circle Theatre: S4E12-The Bells Of Cockaigne* (1953) S4E12-The Bells Of Cockaigne: The story is about a nice old janitor who dreams of returning to Ireland and a down-on-his-luck father whose child is sick and in need of expensive medical care. Gene Lockhart, James Dean.

Armstrong Circle Theatre: S5E13-The Contender* (1954) Paul Newman plays a high-ranked boxer who meets a former opponent who is now a bum down on his luck. THis chance meeting affects Newman and his chances of taking home the title.

Armstrong Circle Theatre: S13E10-The Counterfeit League* (1963) A gangster forces a Mexican man to make some counterfeit US government checks. However, instead of passing them himself, his plan is to wholesale them to other crooks and they could sell them to their associates.

The Army Game: S1E6-The Mad Bull* (1957) A popular British comedy series of the 1950s. The series aired on ITV and was produced by Granada Television.

Art Ford's Jazz Party: 091858* (1958) Coleman Hawkins (tenor sax), Alex Templeton (piano), Johnny Windhurst (trumpet), Maxine Sullivan (vocal), etc. - Air Date: September 18, 1958.

The Arthur Godfrey Show: 1958-Rosina Da Rimini And Roberta Sherwood* (1958) 1958-This variety show is hosted by Arthur Godfrey and contains the original commercials. , .

The Arthur Godfrey Show: 091659-Johnny Nash And Elaine Malbin* (1959) 091659-This variety show is hosted by Arthur Godfrey and contains the original commercials.

Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts* (1956) Episode of Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts from July 30, 1956.

As The World Turns:041861* (1961) As The World Turns soap opera episode from April 18, 1961.

As The World Turns w/ JFK Assass. Bulletin (1963) As The World Turns soap opera episode from November 22, 1963. Show is interrupted around 18 minutes in with the announcement that JFK was shot.

Bat Masterson: S1E4-Stampede At Tent City* (1958) S1E4-Stampede At Tent City: Bat encounters a group of wranglers who are stealing horses. A old flame of Bat's asks him to rescue her current beau, accused of murder and shackled to a tree by a lynch mob led by the slain man's brother who leads the wranglers.

Before Your Very Eyes: 042056* (1956) Arthur Askey's Before Your Very Eyes featured comic monologues and simple skits, of the sort which had been popular in English music hall between the wars.

The Betty Hutton Show: 110559-Goldie Goes Broke* (1959) 110559-Goldie Goes Broke: Goldie thinks that the children she looks after are spoiled, and decides to play a trick on them.

The Betty Hutton Show: S1E14-Love Comes To Goldie* (1960) S1E14-Love Comes To Goldie: Goldie stops payment on a number of checks made out to Strickland estate heirs with disastrous results.

The Betty Hutton Show: S1E16-Roy Runs Away* (1960) S1E16-Roy Runs Away: Roy decides to run away from home after Goldie punishes him for getting into a fight.

The Betty Hutton Show: S1E23-The Seaton Story* (1960) S1E23-The Seaton Story: Goldie tries to prevent a showgirl from stealing her prospective beau, Howard Seaton.

The Betty Hutton Show: S1E26-Gullible Goldie* (1960) S1E26-Gullible Goldie: Goldie is conned by a elderly couple who claim to be raising money for an orphanage.

The Betty White Show: 112954 (1954) 112954-The Betty White Show: Daytime show with Betty White talking to guests, singing with the orchestra, etc. Betty White, James Brown.

The Betty White Show: 120654 (1954) An episode of the NBC daytime show from December 1954. Pretty simple format with some singing and some light hearted banter. Betty grants the wish of Ralph Richardson.

The Beulah Show: S2E8-Second Wedding* (1952) S2E8-Second Wedding: Beulah is certain that the Hendersons are headed for a divorce.

The Beulah Show: S3E4-Beulah Goes Gardening* (1952) S3E4-Beulah Goes Gardening: In an effort to save money, Harry fires his gardener and divides his tasks amongst the rest of his household, but Beulah ends up taking on all the chores.

The Big Party: 100859* (1959) In this episode, Rock Hudson throws a party, his guests include the multi-talented Sammy Davis Jr., Tallulah Bankhead, Esther Williams, Mort Sahl, and other celebrities.

The Big Picture: Our Heritage* (1976) The Big Picture describes the history of 4th of July - Independence Day.

The Big Record: 112757* (1957) CBS show starring Patti Page, and guest-starring Georgia Gibbs, Walter Slezak, The Shepherd Sisters, Guylaine Guy, Erroll Garner, and special guest star Johnnie Ray.

The Big Record: 042358* (1958) CBS show starring Patti Page, and guest-starring The Treniers, Lizabeth Scott, Guy Pastor, Tony Pastor and Gracie Fields.

The Big Record: 051458* (1958) An episode of The Big Record, a CBS music show featuring Patti Page. This episode also features The Deb Tones, Bill Hayes, Helen Forrest, and Harry James.

The Big Record: 052158* (1958) CBS show starring Patti Page, and guest-starring Jo Stafford, Judy Canova, plus drummer Buddy Rich.

The Bing Crosby Show: Debut* (1954) As this is Bing Crosby's first tv special, comedian Jack Benny with his latest girlfriend Crystal Pond drop by to provide a few pointers. Bing sings five tunes.

The Bing Crosby Show: 021564* (1964) 021564-A 1964 television variety special starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Rosemary Clooney, Peter Gennaro, Kathryn Grant, Frank Sinatra, and Dean Martin.

Blondie: S1E1-Sudden Wealth* (1957) S1E1-Sudden Wealth: To boost his confidence so he can ask for a raise, Blondie sends a fake telegram to Dagwood making him believe he's inherited a large sum of money.

Blondie: S1E2-It's for the Birds* (1957) S1E2-It's for the Birds: Mr. Dithers is hospitalized and leaves Dagwood in charge of a supermarket project. But when nesting birds cause a delay, Mr. Dithers is less than pleased.

Blondie: S1E3-The Folks Who Came to Dinner* (1957) To save money while having their house redecorated, the Dithers move in with the Bumstead's.

The Bob Hope Chevy Show: 122856* (1956) Guests include Ginger Rogers, Mickey Mantle, Peggy King and more.

Bobby Darin and Friends: S7E2-101869* (1961) TV special starring Bobby Darin, Joanie Sommers and Bob Hope. Slightly incomplete.

BP Super Show: 041363* (1963) Featuring Louis Armstrong and his All Stars.

Brian Henderson's Bandstand: 061860* (1960) The Delltones, Ray Melton, Ken Corbett, The Joy Boys, Lucky Starr, Noeleen Batley, and the De Kroo Brothers. Incomplete episode.

Brian Henderson's Bandstand: 021062* (1962) Bobby Rydell, Paul Wayne, The Allen Brothers, Tony Brady, Bobby Vee, Judy Stone, and Wendy Lingham.

Brian Henderson's Bandstand: 052265* (1965) Bill and Boyd, Merv Benton, Max Merritt, Sandra Lynne, Cheryl Bracken, Marianne Woods, Sharon Black.

Brian Henderson's Bandstand: 061866* (1966) Guests include popular rock band The Easybeats, along with pop singers Sandy Scott, Christine Roberts, Patti McGrath, Anne and Jimmy Murphy.

Brian Henderson's Bandstand: 011869* (1969) Bill and Boyd, Merv Benton, Max Merritt, Sandra Lynne, Cheryl Bracken, Marianne Woods, Sharon Black.

Bride And Groom* (1954) An on-air wedding with great prizes for the happy couple.

The Brighter Day* (1955) An episode of The Brighter Day, a soap opera of the 1950s. In this episode, one of the characters is getting ready to get married.

Budgie: S1E1-Out* (1971) S1E1-Out: Budgie has just been released from prison, and has been given the job of looking after one of Charlie Endell strippers called Charity the Salford stripper.

Buffalo Bill Jr: S1E1-Fight for Geronimo* (1955) Buffalo Bill Jr. and Calamity uncover a plot to release Geronimo from U.S. Army custody, so the outlaws can pretend to recapture him and collect the reward.

Buffalo Bill Jr: S1E10-First Posse* (1955) S1E10-First Posse: Bill is too young to join a posse, but he finds excitement at home.

The Buick Berle Show: 101353* (1953) 101353: In this episode, Jackie Cooper, Denise Darcel, Dagmar, and Vic Damone. Broadcast live, and preserved as a kinescope recording.

The Buick Berle Show: S7E1* (1954) S7E1: In this episode, we have a sketch mocking canned laughter, Milton meeting a wacky teenager, an interestingly dated dancing sequence, scenes with Milton pretending to break his leg. Guest star Mickey Rooney.

Burke's Law: S1E15-Who Killed Jason Shaw* (1964) S1E15-Who Killed Jason Shaw: When a shady businessman is found dead, fully clothed, in a hotel shower, surrounded by burned thousand dollar bills, Burke is confronted with a group of men who seem to have absolutely nothing in common. Gene Barry.

Burke's Law: S2E3-Who Killed Cassandra Cass* (1964) S2E3-Who Killed Cassandra Cass: While the water for her before dinner bath is being drawn, high society blackmailer Cassandra Cass is gunned down in her bedroom in her mansion. The prime suspects are her four victims, all of whom had been invited to dinner that evening.

The Buster Keaton Show: 022350 (1950) Live show with Buster recreating and updating his classic routines.

The Buster Keaton Show: Buster In The Jungle* (1951) A pair of German scientists come to Buster's sporting goods store to outfit their expedition to Africa to discover a supposed missing link. Buster passes out while inflating a rubber raft and dreams he is an African explorer, too.

Call Mr. D: S1E3-Escape From Oak Lane* (1957) S1E3-Escape From Oak Lane: Diamond is hired to escort a beautiful wife while her husband is on a business trip. Frightened, the wife runs out on Diamond while they are dancing. The first 3 minutes of this show is from another episode.

Call Mr. D: S2E3-The Payoff* (1958) S2E3-The Payoff: Diamond is hired to track down a gang of safe crackers and recover the money that they stole.

Call Mr. D: S2E6-The Ed Church Case* (1958) S2E6-The Ed Church Case: A newspaper editor friend hires Diamond to find a missing reporter.

Call Mr. D: S2E8-Rodeo (1958) S2E8-Rodeo: A cowboy performing in a Madison Square garden rodeo comes to Diamond for help after he discovers his saddle strap cut and suspects that someone is trying to kill him.

Call Mr. D: S3E18-Design For Murder* (1959) S3E18-Design For Murder: An old flame of Diamond's comes to him hoping to hire him to find out who is attempting to blackmail her.

Campbell Sound Stage: S1E2-Something For An Empty Briefcase* (1953) S1E2-Something For An Empty Briefcase: After admiring successful businessmen carrying briefcases, James Dean vows to get a briefcase of his own. But, before changing his life of crime, Dean decides to pull one more job.

Candid Camera: Highlights* (1953) This episode consists of highlights from previous episodes.

Cannonball: S1E7-Shock* (1958) S1E7-Shock: Ben Handley, a man Jerry detests, is selected to be the new parts manager. While giving him a lift to Buffalo, Jerry and Mike discover that Ben knows nothing about truck engines but does possess another skill.

Captain Midnight: S2E2-Mission To Mexico (1955) S2E2-Mission To Mexico: An enemy radio transmitter in Mexico has broken down. Since the US has broken the enemy's code, they want the transmitter repaired fast so they can continue to monitor the broadcasts. Captain Midnight and Icky volunteer for the job.

Captain Midnight: S2E3-The Frozen Men* (1955) S2E3-The Frozen Men: Captain Midnight, along with sidekick are guests of the Army at an atomic bomb test. When a scientist goes missing, the heroic duo is on the case.

Captain Video And His Video Rangers* (1950) A miscellaneous episode of the classic sci fi series.

Captain Z-Ro: S1E1-Christopher Columbus* (1955) The Captain goes back in time to 1492 in order to put down an attempted mutiny happening on board Christopher Columbus' ship, the Santa Maria.

Captain Z-Ro: S1E2-Daniel Boone* (1955) While viewing Daniel Boone's life, Jet realizes the man may be in trouble and heads back in time to make sure history remains as we remember it.

Captain Z-Ro: S1E3-Marco Polo* (1956) Captain Z-Ro has to make some quick decisions when it appears what history remembers of Marco Polo's adventures is about to drastically change for the worse.

Captain Z-Ro: S1E22-The Great Pyramid Of Giza* (1956) S1E22-The Great Pyramid Of Giza: The Captain assembles a team to go back in time to the Great pyramid of Giza. He wants to try and enter the pyramid after the burial but before grave robbers have looted the place.

Car 54 Where Are You: S2E20-Here We Go Again* (1963) S2E20-Here We Go Again: Muldoon's father, Patrick was a police captain and a hero -- or was he?

The Cases Of Eddie Drake: S1E7-Shoot The Works* (1952) S1E7-Shoot The Works: A beautiful socialite hires Drake to recover a diamond studded watch that was stolen during a casino robbery.

Carson's Cellar: S1E4* (1952) Before his late night talk show; Johnny Carson hosted this summer replacement series.

Cavalcade Of America: S2E21-The Splendid Dream* (1954) S2E21-The Splendid Dream: Dramatizes the life of William Penn from his early interest in the Society of Friends, which led to his imprisonment under the Conventicle act, to his ultimate success in founding the New World, a colony believing in religious freedom.

Cavalcade Of America: S4E13-The Prison Within* (1956) S4E13-The Prison Within: An actress, whose boyfriend is killed in Korea, suffers a breakdown and is sent to prison for writing bad checks. After she's released from prison, her parole officer tries to help her get life back together. Gloria Talbott.

Cavalcade Of Stars: 082650* (1950) An episode of the DuMont Network series Cavalcade of Stars starring Jackie Gleason. Special guests: Bert Wheeler and Vivian Blaine.

CBS 1961 Fall Season Preview Show* (1961) A CBS fall preview show for the 1961 season.

CBS Fall Line-Up 1968* (1968) A rare 1968 CBS Television Network special designed to promote the network's fall schedule.

The Celebrity Game (1965) Carl Reiner hosts contestants and celebrities alike in a very funny game show. Celebrities include Mickey Rooney, Lee Marvin, Nanette Fabray and Oscar Levant.

Chance Of A Lifetime: 021256* (1956) Episode of Chance of a lifetime, a talent contest hosted by Dennis James and sponsored by 'Bromo Seltzer'.

Checkmate: 011461-The Human Touch (1961) 011461-The Human Touch: Peter Lorre plays a recently released criminal mastermind who has hatched a plot to get even with the criminologist who sent him to prison.

Checkmate: S2E4-Waiting for Jocko* (1961) Dr. Hyatt ruins Jocko Townsend's chance for parole and causes him to receive another five years. When he's released, he decides to celebrate Dr. Hyatt's birthday in a special way.

Chesterfield Sound Off Time: 010652* (1952) This Chesterfield-episode is hosted by Fred Allen.

Chesterfield Supper Club: 112049 (1949) 112049: Perry Como's guests are Raymond Massey and Denise Alexander. Songs include: 'Dear Hearts and Gentle People', 'Till the End of Time', 'I wanna go home with you'.

The Chevy Mystery Show: S1E17-The Suicide Club* (1960) S1E17-The Suicide Club: A club president has no intention of dying, the club dues give him much too nice a living. A game of cards decides who will die and who will do the killing, making each deal an exciting game.

The Chevy Show: 041056* (1956) This variety program includes Dinah Shore, Dean Martin, Johnny Silver, Stubby Kaye, plus Marge and Gower Champion.

The Children's Story* (1982) A just-established totalitarian government places a new teacher in a classroom of young children while the old teacher is sent away. The new teacher challenges the students' view of their world. Max Barabas, Michael Belleran.

Code 3: S1E20-Case 2206* (1957) S1E20-Case 2206: The Los Angeles sheriff's office begins to suspect one of its deputies of being dishonest.

Code 3: S1E21-The Sniper* (1957) S1E21-The Sniper: A sniper has been targeting and shooting women in the L.A. area, and so far has racked up seven victims. When the police investigate the sniper's latest shooting, they begin to suspect that it may not be the sniper at all, but a copycat.

Code 3: S1E28-The Man With Many Faces* (1957) S1E28-The Man With Many Faces: The dying daughter of a clerk wants to go to Honolulu before she dies. The clerk, knowing he'd never be able to afford it but wanting to give her what is her dying wish, begins forging checks to get the money for the trip.

Code 3: S1E39-The Benson Case* (1957) S1E39-The Benson Case: A female prisoner at the County Jail, who is accused of murder, finds out that a female deputy is undercover in the jail. She wants to find out who the deputy is.

Coke Time With Eddie Fisher: 092954* (1954) Pop-crooner Eddie Fisher sings the following songs: Anytime, Bring Back the Thrill, Downhearted, Tell Me Why, and I Need You Know.

Coke Time With Eddie Fisher: 110554* (1954) Pop-crooner Eddie Fisher sings the following songs: I Have to Tell You from the smash hit broadway play Fanny. Special guest is Florence Henderson.

Coke Time With Eddie Fisher: 012055* (1955) Pop-crooner Eddie Fisher sings the following songs: Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Make Yourself Comfortable, The Loveliest Night of the Year, and, rather ironically, (I'm Always Hearing) Wedding Bells.

Coke Time With Eddie Fisher: 041355* (1955) Pop-crooner Eddie Fisher hosts and sings with special guest Diahann Carroll.

Colgate Comedy Hour: Martin And Lewis (1955) Final episode of Colgate Comedy Hour hosted by Martin and Lewis, features a very politically incorrect parody of Japanese movies.

Colonel March of Scotland Yard: S1E1-The Sorcerer* (1955) A psychologist is found dead in a seemingly sealed room. Inspector March needs to decide who had the most reason to kill him, and how did they accomplish the task.

Colonel March Of Scotland Yard: S1E18-Error At Daybreak* (1956) S1E18-Error At Daybreak: A shady businessman collapses on an oceanside jetty, the apparent victim of a heart attack, but a vacationing March discovers blood and a needle near the body.

Combat: S2E21-Mail Call* (1964) Sgt. Saunders' squad blames his bad treatment of a likable new member on his foul mood. But really, Saunders believes the soldier is faking injuries.

Comedy Playhouse: The Offer* (1962) Here's the pilot of Steptoe and Son which originally aired as part of the BBC TV show Comedy Playhouse.

The Comedy Spot: Maggie* (1960) 101353: In this episode, Jackie Cooper, Denise Darcel, Dagmar, and Vic Damone. Broadcast live, and preserved as a kinescope recording.

Coronado 9: S1E3-Doomtown* (1960) Dan Adams visits a friend in a quaint fishing village to enjoy a restful vacation, but instead he stumbles upon a murdered woman's body. His investigation meets violent resistance, which only spurs Dan on to uncover the killer.

Coronation Street: 120960* (1960) There's a new arrival in Coronation Street: Florrie Lindley, who is taking over the Corner Shop at No. 15 from the previous owner Elsie Lappin who stays to show her the ropes on her first day.

Counterpoint: The Witness* (1952) A man robs a jewelry store, but is seen leaving by an actor at the theater across the alley. He goes back to kill the man before he can be identified. Stars Lee Marvin as Sergeant Crone. This was an unsold pilot.

The Court Of Last Resort: S1E5-The George Zaccho Case* (1957) S1E5-The George Zaccho Case: A Greek immigrant is convicted of poisoning his wife's ice cream. He insists that if he wanted to kill her, he would have strangled her instead. The Court of Last resort investigates.

The Court Of Last Resort: S1E10-The Clarence Redding Case* (1957) S1E10-The Clarence Redding Case: The wrong man is convicted of murder and appeals to the court for a stay of execution.

The Court Of Last Resort: S1E19-The Frank Clark Case* (1958) S1E19-The Frank Clark Case: Sam Farrell (Lyle Bettger) investigates the case of a man convicted of killing a middle aged man who was home from work early.

The Court Of Last Resort: S1E20-The Jacob Loveless Case* (1958) S1E20-The Jacob Loveless Case: Sam Larson heads South to see if he can help a model prisoner who was convicted of two murders obtain a parole, that's being opposed by the prosecutor who convicted him, now a member of the parole board.

Cowboy G-Men: S1E7-Beware! No Trespassing* (1952) S1E7: Beware! No Trespassing: Pat and Stoney are ordered to San Pablo, Mexico, to find out what's behind the trouble an American tungsten mine is having.

Craig Kennedy Criminologist: S1E15-Murder on Stage 9* (1952) Murder is performed before the eyes of a dozen witnesses on a Hollywood motion-picture set when a killer switches a real gun for a prop gun during the filming of a dramatic sequence.

Daddy-O* (1961) The leading character plays a bumbling and foolish father on a sitcom and wants to quit due to his poor acting skills and disinterest in the show. This was a failed tv pilot for CBS.

Dagmar's Canteen: 113051* (1951) An episode of Dagmar's Canteen, an NBC variety series.

Dagmar's Canteen: 040652* (1952) An episode of Dagmar's Canteen, an NBC variety series.

Dagmar's Canteen: 041252* (1952) An episode of Dagmar's Canteen, an NBC variety series.

Dagmar's Canteen: 051152* (1952) An episode of Dagmar's Canteen, an NBC variety series.

The Dagmar Story: 1951* (1951) 1951-Beautiful young Dagmar is torn between getting married and supporting her family by signing to host a new television show.

Danger: S5E10-Padlocks* (1954) A criminal fleeing from the police stops to rob an eccentric old recluse of her treasures.

The Danny Thomas Show: S6E7-Jack Benny Takes Danny's Job* (1958) S6E7-Jack Benny Takes Danny's Job: Danny fully expects to perform at Rusty's Cub Scout show for the third consecutive year and is annoyed at be asked again, until he finds he's been replaced by Jack Benny.

Dark Shadows: S1E1* (1966) The Gothic 'Dark Shadows' world begins in this series, prior to the storyline of vampire Barnabas Collins, as a family clashes in an eerie Maine town.

Dark Shadows: S1E2* (1966) Victoria meets Roger Collins, who is disturbed to learn that Burke Devlin arrived on the same train.

Dark Shadows: S1E3* (1967) Barnabas speaks to the portrait of Josette, declaring that he has come home to stay.

The Defenders: S4E14-Whipping Boy* (1965) A single mother stands accused of murdering her two and a half year old son.

The Dennis Day Show: The Old Friend* (1953) The Old Friend: An old friend of Dennis is down on his luck and can't get his agent to get him any singing jobs because he sings old songs.

The Dennis Day Show: Party Pooper* (1954) Party Pooper: Dennis Day's indefatigable grandfather comes for a visit from Ireland and soon exhaust's Dennis' friends with his relentless energy. Then his troubles really begin.

The Dennis O'Keefe Show: S1E11-It`s Only Money* (1959) S1E11-It`s Only Money: When Sarge is questioned for passing a counterfeit note, Hal turns amateur criminologist and investigates his new neighbors, convinced that they must be printing fake money.

The Dennis O'Keefe Show: S1E26-The Regency Club* (1960) S1E26-The Regency Club: Hal Towne starts dating with a rich snob, and quickly becomes a snob himself.

Dennis the Menace: S1E1-Dennis Goes to the Movies* (1959) S1E1-Dennis Goes to the Movies: Dennis eludes a baby sitter to go to a movie.

Dennis the Menace: S1E2-Dennis And The Signpost* (1959) Dennis switches a signpost and causes chaos.

Dennis the Menace: S1E3-The Fishing Trip* (1959) Henry wants to go fishing without Dennis.

Diagnosis Unknown: S1E1-The Case Of The Radiant Wine* (1960) S1E1-The Case Of The Radiant Wine: In this case, Dr. Coffee is hired to find what killed a woman who'd just placed a call threatening suicide. Their only clue? Her toothbrush was radioactive.

Diana* (1973) The series starred Diana Rigg in her first American television series, as Diana Smythe, a recently divorced British fashion designer who moves to the States in the hopes of becoming more noticed in the fashion world by relocating to New York City.

Dick Sinclair's Polka Parade* (1957) This series aired on station KTLA, hosted by Dick Sinclair, and sponsored by Farmer John meat products.

Dick Van Dyke: S1E1-The Sick Boy and the Sitter* (1961) S1E1-The Sick Boy and the Sitter: Comedy writer Rob Petrie talks his wife Laura into leaving their sick son Ritchie with a babysitter while they attend a big party.

Dick Van Dyke: S1E2-The Meershatz Pipe* (1961) S1E2-The Meershatz Pipe: Rob fears he is no longer needed when his co-writers do a show without his help.

Dick Van Dyke: S1E3-Jealousy* (1961) S1E3-Jealousy: Laura begins to worry when Rob has to work nights with a beautiful television star.

Dick Van Dyke: S1E4-Washington vs. the Bunny* (1961) Rob is torn between going to Washington, D.C. on business and attending Ritchie's school play.

Dick Van Dyke: S1E5-Oh How We Met the Night That We Danced* (1961) While clearing out the bedroom closet, Rob finds his old army boots, bringing back memories of how he and Laura first met.

Dick Van Dyke: S2E1-Never Name A Duck* (1962) S2E1-Never Name A Duck: Ritchie becomes very attached to two baby ducks that were left over from a show and adopts them. Rob faces the task of making Ritchie understand the consequence of trying to keep pets that may be happier living in the wild.

Dick Van Dyke: S2E4-Bank Book* (1962) S2E4-Bank Book: Rob discovers Laura's secret bank account. Its mystery preoccupies his thoughts till he finally has to confront her and ask what it's for.

Dick Van Dyke: S2E5-Hustling The Hustler (1962) S2E5-Hustling The Hustler: Buddy's estranged brother shows up at the Alan Brady Show's offices one day while Buddy is out. Rob invites him to his house for dinner, not knowing of Blackie's past as a pool hustler. 10/24/62.

Dick Van Dyke: S2E9-The Night The Roof Fell In* (1962) S2E9-The Night The Roof Fell In: Having each had a rough day, Laura and Rob argue, but only their goldfish can report the truth as Laura and Rob later tell colorful, self-aggrandizing versions to others of what happened.

Dick Van Dyke: S2E13-A Man's Teeth Are Not His Own (1962) S2E13-A Man's Teeth Are Not His Own: While his neighbor Jerry, Rob's dentist, is out of town, Rob breaks a tooth and is forced to use another dentist to fix it. Rob feels guilty though about letting another dentist work on his teeth. 12/19/62.

Dick Van Dyke: S2E15-The Cat Burglar* (1963) A phantom burglar pillages the Petrie home and baffles the police.

Dick Van Dyke: S2E23-Give Me Your Walls (1963) S2E23-Give Me Your Walls: When Rob accidentally damages the wall in the Petries' living room, he and Laura hire a flamboyant Italian painter to repaint the room. Giotto turns their lives upside down, however. 2/27/63.

Dick Van Dyke: S2E24-The Sam Pomerantz Scandals* (1963) Rob, Laura and the office gang put together a variety show to help out an old friend.

Dick Van Dyke: S2E25-The Square Triangle* (1963) Rob plans to make himself scarce when he hears French heartthrob and old acquaintance, Jacques Savon, is Alan's guest star.

The Dinah Shore Show: 1952* (1952) Songs: Good Morning, I hear Music, Sugar Bush and The Umbrella Man With 'The Notables' and Art Baker as announcer.

The Dinah Shore Show: 1952* (1952) Starts off with Jimmy Crack Corn.

The Dinah Shore Show: 031753* (1953) Songs include I've Got A Pocketful Of Dreams.

Ding Dong School (1953) A show aimed at young kids. Complete with original commercials. The host shows kids simple activities they can do at home.

Doctor Who: Galaxy 4-S03E01-Four Hundred Dawns* (1965) After an encounter with a hostile robot called a Chumblie, the Doctor and his companions are rescued by a group of female Drahvins.

Doctor Who: Galaxy 4-S03E02-Trap of Steel* (1965) With Maaga holding Steven as hostage, the Doctor and Victoria have no choice but to investigate the Rill's spaceship. There, they discover the operation behind the Chumbelys, and come face-to-face with the mysterious Rills.

Doctor Who: Galaxy 4-S03E03-Air Lock* (1965) The Doctor and Vicki learn the truth about the Drahvins from the ammonia breathing Rills. Meanwhile, when Steven attempts to escape the Drahvins.

Dolly Daisy in Hearts and Flowers* (1930) Two men compete over winning the heart of their common love interest.

The Donna Reed Show: S1E1-Weekend Trip* (1958) Donna and Alex try to arrange a family weekend.

The Donna Reed Show: S1E2-Pardon My Gloves* (1958) Jeff gets a black eye for defending his mother.

The Donna Reed Show: S1E3-The Hike* (1958) Donna agrees to take a group of boys camping.

The Donna Reed Show: S1E4-Male Ego* (1958) Alex feels like he has no position at home.

The Doris Day Show: S1E1-Dinner for Mom* (1968) Toby and Billy treat Doris to a birthday dinner.

Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal: The Tony Story* (1957) An amateur burglar tries to steal Hudson's best suit to attend a funeral but the good doctor chooses to mentor him instead.

Duffy's Tavern: S1E1-Grand Opening* (1954) The Grand Opening celebration is a complete flop - all of Archie's customers are hanging out at the gambling hall next door... until Archie let's it be known he dropped one of Miss Duffy's rings in the chicken fricassee.

Dupont Theater: S4E6-A Chain Of Hearts* (1955) S4E6-A Chain Of Hearts: A Polish seaman seeks US citizenship. (aka Cavalcade of America)

Dupont Theater: S4E24-The Boy Nobody Wanted* (1956) S4E24-The Boy Nobody Wanted: A young boy accidentally kills a playmate. (aka Cavalcade of America)

Dupont Theater: S5E23-Dan Marshall's Brat* (1957) S5E23-Dan Marshall's Brat: Young Trudy Marshall is an 11-year old who dreams of ending the feud between her parents and maternal grandfather. When she saves the life of an elderly Mexican bandit, the Calaveras Kid, he decides to help her. (aka Cavalcade of America)

Dupont Theater: S5E25-The Last Signer* (1956) S5E25-The Last Signer: An immigrant creates a furor when he signs his name to an original copy of the Declaration of Independence. Why did he do it? (aka Cavalcade of America)

Eddy Arnold Time* (1955) Eddy Arnold Time is an American musical television series syndicated to local stations from 1955 through 1957. The show consisted of 26 half-hour filmed episodes starring Eddy Arnold in different roles within a musical narrative.

The Edge Of Night* (1958) A rare episode of the soap opera The Edge Of Night.

The Edsel Show* (1957) A 1957 CBS Television Network special called The Edsel Show. With special guests Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong, and Rosemary Clooney.

The Elgin Hour: S1E11-Sting Of Death* (1955) S1E11-Sting Of Death: A man with a taste for fresh honey discovers that the bees making it in the rural area of England where he lives have turned deadly. Boris Karloff.

Emergency Ward 10: 063059-E247* (1959) Emergency Ward 10 is a British television series shown on ITV between 1957 and 1967. The series was set in a fictional hospital called Oxbridge General.

Emergency Ward 10: 072459-E254* (1959) Emergency Ward 10 is a British television series shown on ITV between 1957 and 1967. The series was set in a fictional hospital called Oxbridge General.

Emergency Ward 10: 072859-E255* (1959) Emergency Ward 10 is a British television series shown on ITV between 1957 and 1967. The series was set in a fictional hospital called Oxbridge General.

The Errol Flynn Theatre: S1E5-Strange Auction* (1957) A ne'er-do-well Irish hobo auctions himself to a woman who needs a farm laborer. Errol Flynn, Patrice Wymore.

The Eve Arden Show: S1E1-It Gives Me Great Pleasure (1957) S1E1-It Gives Me Great Pleasure: A pushy promoter named George Howell wants Liza to go on a speaking tour to promote her book, but Liza is convinced that she is too shy to speak in front of large audiences.

The Eve Arden Show: S1E7-White Elephant Sale* (1957) S1E7-White Elephant Sale: The uppity attitude of Mrs. Kenyon, the snobbish secretary of the PTA, rubs Liza the wrong way. When she learns there's a prize for the mother selling the most items at the rummage sale, Liza gets competitive.

The Eve Arden Show: S1E22-Liza's Nightmare* (1958) S1E22-Liza's Nightmare: Mary becomes sick just before Liza leaves on a book tour, causing the author to have a nightmare.

Fabian Of Scotland Yard: S1E19-The Executioner* (1955) S1E19-The Executioner: Several murders are committed by a man seeking revenge for the accidental death of his son.

The Fat Man: Thirty-Two Friends Of Gina Lardelli* (1959) A beautiful wayward young woman (Rita Moreno) has apparently committed suicide, however thirty-two friends engage the services of Detective Lucius Crane (Robert Middleton) to prove it was murder and ensure her a proper Catholic burial.

Father Knows Best: S1E1-Bud Takes Up The Dance* (1954) S1E1-Bud Takes Up The Dance: Bud's first dance is threatened when he learns that his parents are going to be there.

Father Knows Best: S1E2-Lesson In Citizenship* (1954) Jim's definition of citizenship gets the Andersons into trouble.

Father Knows Best: S1E3-The Motor Scooter* (1954) Bud finally gets Jim's permission to get a scooter, but he doesn't get Margaret's permission.

Father Knows Best: S4E8-Kathy's Big Chance* (1957) Kathy's class has to write a civil war essay. The essays will be entered in a contest and the winner will meet Greer Garson who is in town for the premier of her period-piece civil war movie. Kathy is convinced she will win.

The Faye Emerson Show: 033051* (1951) 033051-This episode includes guests James Montgomery Flagg and Russell Patterson and Pepsi-Cola commercials. The closing moments are missing.

Federal Men: S5E3-The Gentleman Cheat* (1954) A tax cheat agrees to pay all the money he owes the IRS within ten days. However, a IRS agent believes that the man is going to pay with stolen money.

Federal Men: S5E5-The Man Outside* (1954) S5E5-The Man Outside: Convicts in a prison printing shop hatch a counterfeiting scheme. The foreman of the printing shop wants to stay out of the conspiracy to secure his parole after 14 years in prison.

Federal Men: S5E12-The Case Of The Bad Bad Bargain* (1954) S5E12-The Case Of The Bad Bad Bargain: A Treasury agent goes undercover at an East Coast port to break up an opium smuggling ring.

Federal Men: S5E18-The Case Of The Fatal Error* (1955) S5E18-The Case Of The Fatal Error: Ted De Corsia plays an old time mobster who is losing in mind, but still wants to take on the Treasury Men like he's back in the 1920s.

Federal Men: S5E26-The Case Of The Black Sheep* (1955) S5E26-The Case Of The Black Sheep: A man who is despised by his father works for him in the family's sugar business. After a demotion, he conspires to provide Sugar to rum runners.

Federal Men: S5E34-The Case Of The Ready Guns* (1955) S5E34-The Case Of The Ready Guns: An ex-con with a loving brother and a chip on his shoulder throws in with a man converting stolen guns to automatics to sell to the underworld.

Federal Men: S5E39-The Slippery Eel* (1955) The owner of a movie theater has come to the conclusion that it's alright to cheat on his income tax, because he's smart enough to never get caught.

Fibber McGee And Molly: Pilot* (1959) Fibber McGee and Molly was a popular and beloved radio show during the era of classic, old-time radio. The television version debuted in 1959 and barely lasted one season.

Fibber McGee And Molly: S1E1-The Trailer* (1959) S1E1-The Trailer: After discovering that their car can't hold all the luggage they've packed for vacation, Fibber decides to buy a trailer for their trip.

Fibber McGee And Molly: S1E3-The Good Neighbor* (1959) On the fifth anniversary of the McGees and the Norris' becoming neighbors, instead of celebrating Fibber and Roy have a falling out over who owns an apple tree that grows between their houses. Their argument results in acrimony, surveyors, goats and a courtroom battle.

Fibber McGee And Molly: S1E4-The Big Dance* (1959) S1E4-The Big Dance: Fibber is disappointed when he's not selected to organize the lodge's annual dance, but gets his chance when his constant second-guessing causes the committee chairman to resign in a huff.

Fibber McGee And Molly: S1E6-The Courtship* (1959) S1E6-The Courtship: After attending a lecture on relationships, hazel onvinces Molly that their husbands aren`t spending enough quality, romantic time with them.

Fireball Fun-For-All* (1949) An episode of the early (and short-lived) comedy-variety series Fireball Fun-for-all. Starring Olsen and Johnson.

Fireball XL5: S1E1-Planet 46* (1962) S1E1-Planet 46: Fireball XL5 intercepts a planetomic missile sent to destroy Earth. On Planet 46 Steve and Venus are captured by the Subterrains.

Fireball XL5: S1E2-The Doomed Planet* (1962) S1E2-The Doomed Planet: The investigation of a flying saucer leads to Steve Zodiac attempting to save a planet which has broken out of its orbit and is on a collision course with another planet.

Fireball XL5: S1E4-Plant Man From Space* (1962) The evil Dr.Rootes provoke an incident at Space City Power Plant in order that an alien space ship bring a plant seed which invades the planet. Steve, Venus and Matt must accompany Dr.Rootes to Planet Hedra in order to get an antidote to this sudden vegetal invasion.

The Ford Show: S3E10* (1959) S3E10: Tennessee Ernie Ford sings Christmas-themed songs, then welcomes his guest, Charles Laughton.

Ford Star Jubilee: 102255* (1955) An episode of Ford Star Jubilee originally telecast 22 October 1955 on CBS, and featuring Mary Martin and Noel Coward.

Four Star Revue: 051651* (1951) An episode of the comedy-variety series Four Star Revue, starring Jimmy Durante and Fred Allen, plus a surprise guest. Contains original commercials, one of which features Abe Vigoda.

The Frances Langford Don Ameche Show: 110251* (1951) This is a program from Nov. 2, 1951 with special guest star Chester Morris.

The Frank Sinatra Show: 050551* (1951) An episode of the short-lived series The Frank Sinatra Show. His guests in this episode are Dagmar and June Hutton.

The Frank Sinatra Show: 052358* (1958) An episode of the short-lived series The Frank Sinatra Show. His guests in this episode are Pat Suzuki and Natalie Wood.

The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: 021560* (1960) Frank's guests in this episode are Lena Horne, Mary Costa, Juliet Prowse, Barbara Heller, and Eleanor Roosevelt.

The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: Welcome Home Elvis* (1960) Frank's Timex Show puts on a special to welcome home Elvis Presley who served in the Armed Forces.

Frankie Laine Time: 1954* (1954) An episode of Frankie Laine Time.

Frankie Laine Time: 082455* (1955) Frankie Laine starts off by singing Mule Train, complete with whip. His guests include singer Sheila Bond, comedienne Jean Carroll, and singer Polly Bergen.

Frankie Laine Time: 083155* (1955) This is an episode of Frankie Laine Time, a summer replacement series. Lots of music and dancing.

The Fred Waring Show: 100850* (1950) An episode of The Fred Waring Show. The highlight is the fun and entertaining Autumn in New York sequence.

The Freddy Martin Show* (1951) Classic musical TV program The Freddy Martin Show with Merv Griffin.

From the Files Of Jeffrey Jones: Pigeon Hunt* (1952) A pro wrestler awakens wearing blood-stained clothes and no memory of the night before, prompting Private Detective Jones to delve into the seamy underbelly of the sporting world.

Front Page Detective: S1E3-Alibi For Suicide* (1951) S1E3-Alibi For Suicide: A man who believes that his wife is planning to make her own suicide look like murder, forces Dave and his girl friend to become involved.

Front Page Detective: S1E10-Gold Venom* (1951) Front Page Detective stars Edmund Lowe as David Chase, a newspaper columnist who helps police solve especially difficult mysteries. The title derived from a popular true-crime magazine of the same name, and stories were based on material from the magazine.

Front Page Detective: S1E12-Seven Seas To Danger* (1952) S1E12-Seven Seas To Danger: While researching a human interest story on the waterfront, David Chase stumbles upon a smuggling operation and is shot for his troubles.

Front Page Detective: S1E14-Murder Rides The Night Train* (1951) S1E14-Murder Rides The Night Train: When a notorious gangster is subpoenaed to testify before a Congressional committee, reporter David Chase takes the same train to get an interview and discovers that other criminals want to stop him from testifying.

Front Page Detective: S1E19-The Deadly Curio* (1951) David Chase learns of a jade figurine that seems to bring death to those who possess it. The intrepid reporter seeks to find the reason behind the cursed object.

Front Page Detective: S1E30-Little Black Book* (1951) S1E30-Little Black Book: Upon returning from two weeks of investigative reporting in Washington, David Chase discovers his room ransacked and a dead body lying in his closet.

Frontier Doctor: S1E2-San Francisco Story* (1958) S1E2-San Francisco Story: While in San Francisco at a medical convention, Dr. Baxter is framed for murder when a man whom he treated for a routine leg injury dies mysteriously.

Frontier Doctor: S1E7-Mystery Of The Black Stallion* (1958) S1E7-Mystery Of The Black Stallion: Two Eastern crooks try to run an insurance scam to victimize the owner of a valuable racehorse and fix a major horse race.

Frontier Doctor: S1E8-The Outlaw Legion* (1958) S1E8-The Outlaw Legion: Lured to a remote cabin, Dr. Baxter discovers the men he's treating for bullet wounds are members of Butch Cassidy's Hole in the Wall Gang.

Frontier Doctor: S1E26-The Big Frame Up* (1959) S1E26-The Big Frame Up: This is a western series starring Rex Allen, guest starring Jean Carson and John Goddard.

Frontier Doctor: S1E29-Danger Valley* (1959) S1E29-Danger Valley: Sheriff Quinn and his posse search for the man who led an express office hold-up, Dr. Bill Baxter tries to find the source of the diphtheria epidemic that's sweeping the valley.

Frontier Doctor: S1E31-The Twisted Road* (1959) S1E31-The Twisted Road: When two young women are strangled, the townspeople of Rising Springs suspect any and all newcomers of the crimes. The sheriff arrests a man who claims to have recently moved West for his health, but Dr. Baxter has doubts.

Frontier Doctor: S1E32-Gringo Pete* (1959) S1E32-Gringo Pete: An outlaw leader suffering from a fatal heart disease convinces the territorial governor that he will cooperate with the law to round up his former outlaw gang. Once paroled, he has other plans.

Frontier Doctor: S1E34-The Elkton Lake Feud* (1959) S1E34-The Elkton Lake Feud: Two families have been fighting for years over ownership of a lake. The court decides but the losing family does not agree which makes for more complications.

The Fugitive: S3E30-Coralee* (1966) S3E30-Coralee: A death on a diving barge that Dr. Kimble works on makes the owner want to get rid of Kimble so he can't testify to what happened.

The Gabby Hayes Show: S1E2-Plumber* (1956) Tall tales from the Old West featuring Gabby Hayes, long-time sidekick to Roy Rogers.

The Gabby Hayes Show: S1E3-Muscles* (1956) Tall tales from the Old West featuring Gabby Hayes, long-time sidekick to Roy Rogers.

Gang Busters: S1E1-The Boilat-Fiaschetti Case* (1952) S1E1-The Boilat-Fiaschetti Case: Det. Sgt. Michael Fiaschetti pursues a French robber from New York to Paris and back.

Gang Busters: S1E2-Charles Mendoro* (1952) Charles Mendoro and his partner use poison gas to rob currency exchanges in Chicago.

Gang Busters: S1E5-The Dennis Case* (1952) S1E5-The Dennis Case: A Canadian-born cat burglar tries to maintain his blissful domestic life while stealing guests jewelry at parties on both coasts and selling them to unwitting gem merchants.

Gang Busters: S2E4-The John Dillinger Case* (1952) John Dillinger, a notorious 1930s bank robber, escapes from the state penitentiary using a wooden gun, but makes a critical error when he crosses the state line in a stolen car. That act violated a U.S. law, causing the FBI to take up the hunt.

The Garry Moore Show* (1955) A delightful daytime series with comedy, music, and talk.

The Gene Autry Show: S1E5-The Star Toter* (1950) S1E5-The Star Toter: Gene tries to reform the young son of an outlaw. When the bad man escapes, the boy must choose between his murderous father and the honest life Gene would like him to lead.

The Gene Autry Show: S1E7-Blackwater Valley Feud* (1950) S1E7-Blackwater Valley Feud: A crook tries to grab two adjacent ranches owned by feuding families by murdering one man and framing another.

The Gene Autry Show: S1E22-The Peacemaker* (1950) S1E22-The Peacemaker: A cowboy tries to rob Gene but the man dies after he steals Gene's horse and falls. On his body Gene finds a cryptic note which leads him to discover the potential of water in the area.

The Gene Kelly Show: 042459* (1959) 042459-Gene Kelly's first TV special finds him dancing with three European ballerinas; performing with two youngsters, Liza Minnelli and Cherylene Lee from Flower Drum Song.

The George Gobel Show: S1E8-Faye Emerson* (1954) S1E8-Popular entertainment from the mid-1950s with comedy and music.

The George Gobel Show: 100954* (1954) This episode features series regular Peggy King, plus special guest Angela Lansbury, who does a comedy skit with Gobel.

The George Gobel Show: 012255* (1955) Popular entertainment from the mid-1950s, with comedy and music.

The Ginger Rogers Show* (1963) This was a pilot that wasn't picked up. Ginger Rogers plays twin sisters Margaret and Elizabeth Harcourt with Charles Ruggles as their Uncle Eli Harcourt and guest star Cesare Danova.

Glen Miller Time: Ray Mckinley* (1961) This is a summer replacement series features the musicians and vocalists of the New Glenn Miller Orchestra many of whom already played in Glen's previous big band plus guest singers and dancers.

Goodyear Theatre: S1E8-The Victim* (1958) After his wife dies, a man feel like people are constantly on his back. Jack Lemmon.

The Graham Kennedy Show: 021960* (1960) Australian variety show with local and overseas performers. Contains the original commercials. A kinescope recording.

Grand Ole Opry: 042856* (1956) Host: Carl Smith - Guests include: Buddy Ebsen, Chet Atkins, Collins Kids, The Jordanaires, June Carter, Flatt and Scruggs, Minnie Pearl.

Grand Ole Opry: 072156* (1956) Host: Carl Smith - Guests include: Marguerite Piazza, The Louvin Brothers, Junior Briarhoppers, Grandpa Jones, Marty Robbins, Minnie Pearl.

The Guiding Light: 040953* (1953) 040953-Another episode of the long-running soap opera.

Hallmark Hall Of Fame: S5E9-Alice In Wonderland* (1955) S5E9-Alice In Wonderland: A young girl named Alice falls down a rabbit-hole and finds herself in Wonderland, a fantasy land of strange characters and ideas. Sarah Churchill, Gillian Barber.

Hallmark Hall Of Fame: S6E4-The Lark* (1957) S6E4-The Lark: Jean Anouilh's play about the life, death, and trial of Joan of Arc is brought to television in this Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation starring Julie Harris as Joan, with Boris Karloff, Basil Rathbone, and Eli Wallach.

Happy: 060860-Wedding Anniversary (1960) 060860-Wedding Anniversary: Show about a young married couple who manages the Desert Palm Hotel in Palm Springs, California and their baby, Happy. Ronnie Burns, Yvonne Lime.

Hawkins Falls: 033155* (1955) Hawkins Falls was a 15-minute weekday 'soap opera' from April 2, 1951 to July 1, 1955.

Hawkins Falls: 040155* (1955) Hawkins Falls was a 15-minute weekday 'soap opera' from April 2, 1951 to July 1, 1955.

Highway Patrol: S1E3-Reckless Driving* (1955) S1E3-Reckless Driving: Tragedy results when an impatient traveling salesman refuses to heed numerous warnings concerning his predilection for speeding and taking chances while driving.

Highway Patrol: S1E23-Plane Crash* (1956) S1E23-Plane Crash: When a ranger checks the woods where a plane disappeared, it results in his murder and in the discovery of a kidnapped woman.

Hold That Camera* (1950) Roscoe Karns (Rocky King) drops in and makes a pitch for his own show later that evening. Opening credits and some of the (integrated) commercials for Esquire Boot Polish are missing from this Kinescope.

Hollywood: The Fabulous Era* (1962) This one hour TV special tells the story of Hollywood from the advent of sound up to the modern day. Originally Aired 28 November 1962. Hosted by Henry Fonda.

Hollywood Half Hour: S1E35-Closeup* (1950) A cash-strapped husband is desperate to send his sick daughter out West for her health, but can't get anyone to loan him the money for train fare. Then, he bumps into a stranger who drops his wallet.

Hollywood Palace: 100265* (1965) An ABC variety show featuring Fred Astaire, Jackie Mason, and others.

Hollywood Palace: S7E2-101869* (1969) Various guest hosts present a musical variety show. Guests include Diana Ross, Sammy Davis Jr., and The Jackson 5.

Hollywood Palace: 020770* (1970) Final episode of the ABC variety show featuring Bing Crosby, and others.

Homicide: S1E1-The Stunt* (1964) S1E1-The Stunt: A group of students stage a mock bank hold-up to publicise a charity. When the students' leader is shot dead by a bank guard. Homicide detectives have to establish whether the guard was acting within his duty or recklessly.

I Led Three Lives: S1E7-Army Infiltration* (1953) S1E7-Army Infiltration: Philbrick tries to figure out how the Commies are getting information overseas.

I Led Three Lives: S1E11-Parcels For Poland* (1953) S1E11-Parcels For Poland: Party members are warned that informers will be liquidated.

I Led Three Lives: S1E13-The Purloined Printing Press* (1953) S1E13-The Purloined Printing Press: Comrade Alice sends Herb to buy an electric typewriter and another communist comes along to steal Herb's car. The FBI suspects the commies are planning an underground printing press.

I Led Three Lives: S1E18-Gun Running* (1953) S1E18-Gun Running: Carlson is contacted by his Commie Cell leader to pickup an important package. He informs the FBI and they later learn the Commies are stealing components of a new pistol to make assassination weapons.

I Led Three Lives: S1E22-Caviar* (1954) S1E22-Caviar: When the reds instruct Philbrick to find a public place for a meeting, he chooses a golf driving range because he assumed the spy was a golfer but he may be wrong.

I'm The Law: S1E2-The Cowboy And The Blind Man Story* (1953) S1E2-The Cowboy And The Blind Man Story: Kirby thought he had seen it all until he started investigating a blackmail scheme involving a bad guy, his ex-wife and a blind man.

I'm The Law: S1E14-O Solo Mio* (1953) S1E14-O Solo Mio: When a boy's father is murdered before his eyes in Central Park, Kirby takes a special interest in him. It turns out the victim was an unscrupulous book keeper with clients in an illegal gambling ring.

I'm The Law: S1E15-The Trucking Story* (1953) S1E15-The Trucking Story: Lt. Kirby goes undercover on the waterfront to investigate the death of a dockworker. He discovers that the owner of a trucking company is engaged in some shady business, involving evading customs and shipping illegal cargo to China.

The Inner Flame* (1955) A story of chaos in an enduring marriage, it starred Frances Reid as Portia Blake Manning. Later, when Reid left the role, Fran Carlon portrayed Portia.

The Invaders: Pilot* (1967) An architect's close encounter with a spaceship leads him trying to persuade a skeptical world that the invasion of our planet is going on, that the nightmare has begun...

It's A Great Life: S1E7-I Can Get It For You Wholesale* (1954) Amy is trying to save money to buy a special birthday for Katy and Denny and Steve try to provide their brand of dubious assistance.

It's a Man's World: S1E1-Four to Go* (1962) Four guys live on a houseboat called the Elephant, that is docked in Cordella, an Ohio River town, and meet the challenges of growing up.

It's Always Jan: Guilty Conscience* (1956) Jan must decide whether to change to a new manager, or stay loyal to the one she has. Starring Janis Paige.

Ivanhoe: S1E1-Freeing The Serfs* (1958) Sir Ivanhoe, (Roger Moore) has just returned to England from fighting alongside Richard the Lionheart, in the Crusades. Dawson sends men to bring him back Ivanhoe to join Prince John's bid for the Crown.

Ivanhoe: S1E15-Murder At The Inn* (1958) Ivanhoe tries to help a village being terrorized by a bullying lord.

Ivanhoe: S1E16-Brothers In Arms* (1958) S1E16-Brothers In Arms: Five monks collecting taxes for Prince John disappear, and Ivanhoe goes to find them.

Ivanhoe: S1E17-The Weavers* (1958) Sir William carries out attacks on the village of Weavers while he and his men are disguised. He then offers his protection from the raiders if the village will give up their freedom and become his serfs.

Ivanhoe: S1E20-The Kidnapping* (1958) Ivanhoe tries sneaking King Richard's heir out of the country.

I've Got A Secret: Lucy And Desi* (1956) Episode of the Classic TV game show I've Got a Secret with Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz.

The Jackie Gleason Show* (1950s) The Jackie Gleason Show featured Gleason in his most famous skits. Legendary The Honeymooners also got their start on the Gleason Show.

The Jane Froman Show* (1955) An episode of Jane Froman's series, which aired in a 15-minute time-slot.

The Jane Powell Show: Pilot* (1961) An unsold pilot for a proposed series titled The Jane Powell Show. This would have been a sitcom about a singer who marries a a math professor (played by Russell Johnson) and has to adapt to small-town life.

The Jim Backus Show: S1E18-The Woman's Touch* (1961) S1E18-The Woman's Touch: While Mike is away from the office Dora hires a smooth-talking sales manager without verifying his credentials.

The Jim Backus Show: S1E25-Old Army Game* (1961) S1E25-Old Army Game: Mike takes on a gang of thugs who prey on soldiers frequenting a seedy bar.

The Jimmy Dean Show* (1959) His guest in this episode is Snooky Lanson, who sings a couple rather unusual songs.

Jimmy Durante Show: 101555-Carmen Miranda (1955) The guest on this show is Carmen Miranda. The show was recorded on 8/3/55. During taping, Carmen suffered a mild heart attack after a dance number. She went on to complete the show but died later that night. The show didn't air until after her death.

Jimmy Durante Show: 042856-Johnnie Ray* (1956) Jimmy Durante performs this show from Desert Inn Hotel in Las Vegas. His guests are singer Johnnie Ray, pianist/showman Liberace, actors Peter Lawford and George Raft, and Cary Middlecoff and Lloyd Mangrum, golfers in town for a major tournament.

The Jonathan Winters Show: S1E22-Betty Johnson* (1957) S1E22-This was a comedy/variety show aired in a 15-minute-time-slot with guest Betty Johnson.

The Jonathan Winters Show: S1E28-Jeri Southern* (1957) S1E28-This was a comedy/variety show aired in a 15-minute-time-slot with guest Jeri Southern.

Judge Roy Bean: S1E6-The Runaway* (1956) S1E6-The Runaway: A young boy runs away from home because he thinks his father is a coward for not standing up to his abusive boss. Jeff and Roy have to find the boy and convince him that his father is just doing what he has to do in order to provide for his family.

Judge Roy Bean: S1E12-The Fugitive* (1956) S1E12-The Fugitive: Crooks posing as newspapermen attempt to blackmail a local rancher in order to steal his land and property.

Judge Roy Bean: S1E13-Letty Leaves Home* (1956) S1E13-Letty Leaves Home: Letty decides to leave town when she begins to believe that she is being too much of a tomboy.

Judge Roy Bean: S1E21-The Hidden Truth* (1956) S1E21-The Hidden Truth: Judge Bean discovers that a young vagabond he jailed for a minor offense may be involved in a major unsolved gold heist.

Judge Roy Bean: S1E30-The Defense Rests* (1956) S1E30-The Defense Rests: Jeff Taggert's brother is accused of robbing the Del Rio bank. While investigating the case, Jeff is implicated in the hold up.

Judge Roy Bean: S1E31-Deliver The Body* (1956) S1E31-Deliver The Body: When storekeeper Roy Bean becomes fed up with the lawlessness in the town, he establishes himself as a judge and introduces a system of law and order.

The June Allyson Show: S1E2-Dark Morning* (1959) A woman takes in her niece who is suspected of murdering her parents. Although she fights her neighbors' attempts to shun the girl, she has to admit she believes their suspicions are true. Bette Davis.

The Kate Smith Evening Hour: 010252* (1952) An episode of Kate Smith's hour-long live variety series, with a mix of music, dancing and comedy.

The Kate Smith Evening Hour: 032652* (1952) An episode of Kate Smith's hour-long live variety series, with a mix of music, dancing and comedy.

The Kate Smith Hour* (1953) An episode of Kate's daytime series. This episode includes Kate singing, dancing, a comedy act, and music by The Three Suns.

Kids And Company* (1952) Kids and Company is an American children's TV show that aired on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network on Saturday mornings from September 1, 1951 to June 1, 1952, and was hosted by Johnny Olson and Ham Fisher.

King Calico (1955) A mid-1950s episode of a kids' puppet show, King Calico.

Kovacs On The Corner* (1952) Edie Adams and Ernie Kovacs sing and do comedy skits.

Kraft Music Hall* (1958) Andy Griffith guest stars, and he and Miltie do an Old West Psychiatrist sketch and Andy sings, Gunslinger.

Kraft Music Hall: 111258* (1958) An episode of Kraft Music Hall, an NBC variety series. Hosted by Milton Berle, this episode also features Jimmy Durante and Polly Bergen.

Kraft Music Hall: 121758* (1958) An episode of Kraft Music Hall, an NBC variety series. Hosted by Milton Berle, this episode also features Eydie Gorme and Walter Pidgeon.

Kraft Music Hall: 121460* (1960) An episode of Kraft Music Hall, an NBC variety series. Hosted by Perry Como, this episode also features Betty Grable, Brook Benton, and Brenda Lee, plus Joey Heatherton and Renee Taylor.

Lassie: S2E20-The Trial* (1956) After Jeff bests another boy in a fight, the other youth decides to exact revenge by claiming that Lassie bit him while his attorney argues that the dog should be killed for being a vicious nuisance.

Lassie: S2E22-The Tree House* (1956) S2E22-The Tree House: After building an elaborate treehouse, Jeff and Porky decide to spend the night inside, but have a falling out when Porky's dog won't stop howling.

The Laugh Maker In 3D (1953) Staring: Jackie Gleason and Art Carney in 3-D with glasses with red on the left and cyan

The Lawless Years: S1E1-The Nick Joseph Story* (1959) S1E1-The Nick Joseph Story: The series premiere with Vic Morrow in the guest-starring title role about a Brooklyn petty thief who ended up a murderer for price.

The Lawless Years: S1E4-The Story Of Cutie Jaffe* (1959) S1E4-The Story Of Cutie Jaffe: Cutie Jaffe is a small time Lower East Side hood with an outsized sense of importance. He and his flunkies hijack one of his brother-in-law's bootlegging trucks that's loaded down with good imported booze.

The Lawless Years: S1E6-The Lion And The Mouse* (1959) S1E6-The Lion And The Mouse: A small-time hood who works in a garage for Johnny Lucky is severely beaten by the gangster's henchmen for wanting a meeting with the mob boss.

The Lawless Years: S1E12-Framed* (1959) S1E12-Framed: Ruditsky hauls in Rick O'Neil after exchanging shots with the hood. This displeases big-time gangster Nate Owens who doesn't like his henchman being badgered by the police. He sets about framing Ruditsky as as a bribe-taking cop.

The Lawless Years: S1E17-The Morrison Story* (1959) S1E17-The Morrison Story: Judge Robert Morrison is warned by the district leader to clean up his act because the governor's investigators are looking into his shady activities.

Les Paul And Mary Ford At Home: Cimarron* (1950s) Song is Cimarron (Roll On). Music show that aired in a 5-minute time-slot.

Let's Join Joanie (1950) Two years before she starred in the semi-popular 50's sitcom I Married Joan, Joan Davis did this unsuccessful pilot.

Liberace: Music Of The Dances (1956) Showcases musical compositions associated with dances of the past and present.

Liberace: San Francisco* (1950s) In this episode, Liberace performs compositions related to San Francisco.

The Liberace Show: Brazil Show* (1954) Liberace Plays the 12th Street Rag, Tenderly, Brazil and many more fantastic numbers.

The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp: S1E1-Wyatt Earp Becomes a Marshal* (1955) Initially resistant to becoming a lawman, Wyatt Earp has a change of heart after seeing the sheriff of Ellsworth, Kansas murdered by the inebriated brother of town scourge Ben Thompson.

Life With Buster Keaton* (1951) Buster reluctantly agrees to appear in a play to raise funds to save the sporting goods shop.

Life With Luigi (1952) 1952 episode of Life with Luigi, Citizenship starring J. Carroll Naish as Luigi, who is finally going to try for his first citizenship papers, but Pasquale (Alan Reed) tries to foil his plans because Luigi has refused to marry his daughter, Rosa.

Life With Luigi: The Phone Booth* (1952) Luigi installs a phone booth in his antique shop to drum business but when an unscrupulous plastic salesman horns in, Luigi may have to take desperate measures to save his store.

Little Amy* (1962) Failed TV Pilot called Little Amy, produced 1962.

The Lone Ranger: S1E4-The Legion Of Old Timers* (1949) S1E4-The Legion Of Old Timers: Bob Kittredge is forced by Red Devers to sell the ranch he inherited from his Dad. The Lone Ranger, Tonto, Banty Bishop and the ranch hands rescue Kittredge.

The Lone Ranger: S1E15-Old Joe's Sister* (1949) S1E15-Old Joe's Sister: Joe Peter's sister visits her brother for the first time in 30 years. Only now he's being impersonated by escaped jailbird Biff Baker.

The Lone Ranger: S1E16-Cannonball McKay* (1949) S1E16-Cannonball McKay: The Ranger investigates why a series of Wells Fargo robberies throughout the territory seem to have spared Boone County.

The Lone Wolf: S1E2-The Avalanche Story* (1954) S1E2-The Avalanche Story: The Lone Wolf is searching a passenger train for a man with a bomb.

The Lone Wolf: S1E5-The Blue Lantern Story* (1954) S1E5-The Blue Lantern Story: Lanyard is recruited by the Govt. to find out where all the top criminals have been disappearing to. His contact in New York is killed upon contact and the only lead he leaves Lanyard is key to the Blue Lantern dance hall.

The Lone Wolf: S1E10-The Murder Story* (1954) S1E10-The Murder Story: Lanyard is contacted by an old friend Bill Roche who has a new patient. What is unusual the patient claims to have killed a man. Bill asks Lanyard to investigate and see if the murder is real or the creation of a sick man.

The Lost Saucer: S1E4-Transylvania 2300* (1975) A mad scientist determined to create the first android rewires Fi and Fum, turning them into his slaves.

Love Of Life: 052253* (1953) 052253-This is an episode of the low-budget daytime soap opera.

Love Of Life: 020855* (1955) Episode of the soap opera Love of Life from February 8, 1955.

Lux Video Theatre: S6E13-Holiday Affair (1955) S6E13-Holiday Affair: Connie Ennis, widowed mother to young son Timmy, has avoided accepting the marriage proposal of her longtime boyfriend Carl clinging to the memory of her late husband. Enter a department store salesman and another proposal.

Mack And Myer For Hire: Dueling Fools* (1963) Mack And Myer For Hire is an American sitcom that aired in syndication from 1963 to 1964. The show starred Mickey Deems and Joey Faye, and was produced by Trans-Lux.

Mack And Myer For Hire: Finders Weepers* (1963) Mack And Myer For Hire is an American sitcom that aired in syndication from 1963 to 1964. The show starred Mickey Deems and Joey Faye, and was produced by Trans-Lux.

Mack And Myer For Hire: Mack And Myer Meet Jennie* (1963) Our friends meet a woman who claims she was robbed and lost her ticket to return to Greece.

The Magic Clown* (1952) 1952 episode of the TV series The Magic Clown, which ran on NBC, and featured a clown doing magic tricks.

Man Against Crime: S1E6-Algiers Caper* (1949) Live episode of Man Against Crime, starring Frank Lovejoy as Mike Barnett. This was a summer replacement series for The Loretta Young show.

Man Against Crime: S4E36-Washington Story* (1953) Live episode from Jun 17, 1953 of Man Against Crime, starring Frank Lovejoy as Mike Barnett. This was a summer replacement series for The Loretta Young show.

Man Against Crime: S4E41-Hide and Seek* (1953) Mike Burnett is in search of a missing cigarette girl wanted for not paying for clothes. His search discovers a mobster who will do whatever is necessary to stop the IRS from finding out about his illegal activities.

Man Behind The Badge: S2E6-The Case Of The Dying Past* (1955) S2E6-The Case Of The Dying Past: An attorney in Vermont hunts the killer of a leathermaker who still used the old, traditional methods.

Man Behind The Badge: S2E8-The Case Of The Priceless Passport* (1955) S2E8-The Case Of The Priceless Passport: An immigration agent goes undercover to bust up a fake passport scheme.

Man Behind The Badge: S2E25-The Case Of The Hot Stock* (1955) S2E25-The Case Of The Hot Stock: A securities investigator goes after a swindler who's selling unregistered stock.

Man Behind The Badge: S2E37-The Case Of Operation Sabotage* (1955) S2E37-The Case Of Operation Sabotage: The story of an attempt to sabotage a Strategic Air Command excercise.

March Of Time: 070651-Narcotics And Teenagers* (1951) 070651-Narcotics And Teenagers: John Daly interviews reporters Earl Brown and Ed Mowery on the twin problem of Dope and Teenagers.

The Martha Raye Show: 012354* (1954) A slightly incomplete episode of the comedy-variety series The Martha Raye Show. This episode guest stars Edward G. Robinson and Cesar Romero.

The Mary Hartline Show* (1950) Christmas episode of The Mary Hartline show, a 15-minute children's show.

Meet The Family* (1954) In this pilot comedy, Arthur Lake tries to sell a bunch of surfboards to a hotel owner. There is a funny recurring joke where telephones shake when somebody is calling.

Meet The O'Briens (1954) Pilot episode about a married couple who have spent the first two years of their marriage living with the bride's parents.

Men Into Space: S1E8-Asteroid* (1959) An asteroid straying close to Earth becomes the subject of an experiment. It is decided to scout the asteroid with hopes of making it into a mobile space station.

Michael Shayne: Pilot-Client's Message* (1958) Pilot-Client's Message: Michael Shayne is hired to find out when a wealthy playboy died at sea. Due to the will, a fortune depends on the answer.

Michael Shayne: S1E6-Shoot The Works* (1960) S1E6-Shoot The Works: A woman returns to find her husband dead, and herself the prime suspect.

Michael Shayne: S1E11-Murder And The Wanton Bride* (1960) S1E11-Murder And The Wanton Bride: A man who wanted to hire Michael Shayne is found dead near a cheap hotel. Shayne find himself trying to untangle of lies, betrayal, deception, murder, and kidnapping against the backdrop of a ritzy health spa.

Michael Shayne: S1E13-Murder In Wonderland* (1960) S1E13-Murder In Wonderland: An accountant working for a notorious racketeer is murdered while talking to Mike Shayne on the phone and the only thing the man had in his locked briefcase was a copy of Alice in Wonderland.

Michael Shayne: S1E15-Spotlight On A Corpse* (1961) S1E15-Spotlight On A Corpse: A man who wanted to hire Michael Shayne is found dead near a cheap hotel. Shayne find himself trying to untangle of lies, betrayal, deception, murder, and kidnapping against the backdrop of a ritzy health spa.

Mike Hammer: S1E1-The High Cost of Dying* (1958) When a man convicted of armed robbery is mortally wounded in a prison knife fight, he calls on Hammer to perform a last service - retrieve the loot he hid before he was arrested and use the money to ransom his wife who has been kidnapped.

Mike Wallace Interview: Rod Serling* (1959) A lost episode of The Mike Wallace Interview featuring Rod Serling.

The Millionaire: S3E15-The Mildred Kester Story* (1956) When Henry Denson deduces that his sister-in-law, Mildred, has a great sum of money, he plots the murder of Mildred and her husband-to-be, Fred, so that his wife will inherit the money.

The Milton Berle Show: 031356* (1956) An episode of the comedy-variety series The Milton Berle Show, with guest stars Zsa Zsa Gabor, Denise Darcel, The Four Step Brothers, and The Seven Ashtons.

The Milton Berle Show: 040356* (1956) An episode of the comedy-variety series The Milton Berle Show. Milton's guests in this episode are: Esther Williams, Harry James, Buddy Rich, and Elvis Presley.

Miss U.S. Television 1950 Contest* (1950) Thirteen contestants vie for the title of Miss U.S. Television. Broadcast from the Chicago Fair of 1950.

The Morey Amsterdam Show (1948) This TV series ran from 1948-1950, starting on CBS then moving to the DuMont Television Network. This is one of the DuMont episodes, and features Morey Amsterdam with his co-star Art Carney.

Mister Ed: S1E1-The First Meeting* (1961) Wilbur Post and his wife, Carol, move into their first house. They find the previous tenant's horse abandoned in the backyard barn. Carol insists on selling the animal, but Wilbur wants to keep it. To his surprise, the horse agrees with him.

Mister Ed: Wilbur Gets The Message About Payroll Savings* (1964) Wilbur Gets The Message...About Payroll Savings: This presentation encourages people to buy U.S. savings bonds. This US Government public service message was not part of the regular Mister Ed series.

Mister Ed: S2E14-Ed The Beneficiary* (1962) S2E14-Ed The Beneficiary: Ed pesters Wilbur to have a will drawn up after he reads of a cat inheriting a large sum from her deceased owner.

Mister Ed: S3E22-The Price Of Apples* (1963) S3E22-The Price Of Apples: Roger is fed up with Ed feeding off his apple trees.

Munroe: Pilot* (1963) Munroe is military dog, though not the best trained dog ever, he has two good human friends. Unsold pilot.

My Friend Irma: Dating Barrington* (1952) Dating Barrington: Irma is quietly dating a well-to-do playboy of the night club circuit.

My Friend Irma: Irma Gets Engaged* (1952) Irma Gets Engaged: Irma accepts Joe's proposal but the ring he gave her, which she loves, belongs to a friend of Joe's who was selling him the ring because her own engagement was off. Now it's on again and she wants the ring back!

My Living Doll: S1E2-Rhoda's First Date* (1964) Rhoda is asked out on a date by a man who doesn't know she's a robot. Since she hasn't been programmed not to go out on a date, she accepts.

Mystery Theatre: S2E4-The Case Of The Hair Of The Dog* (1952) S2E4-The Case Of The Hair Of The Dog: A dog hair on a dead loan shark may help Mark Saber crack this case.

Naked City: To Dream Without Sleep* (1961) A lonely woman falls in love with a man she meets through an escort service. Assuming they will marry, she becomes hysterical and accidentally stabs him upon finding out that he is already married. Paul Burke, Horace McMahon.

Name That Tune A class game show from the fifties. George DeWitt is host to contestants who think they can Name That Tune. Complete with commercials.

NBC Matinee Theater: S3E59-Dark Of The Moon* (1957) S3E59-Dark Of The Moon: This teleplay stars Tom Tryon as a warlock who is turned into a human so he can be with a mortal girl, played by Gloria Talbott. This play also features Yvette Vickers as one of the witches.

Nero Wolfe: Pilot* (1959) An unsold 1959 pilot for a proposed Nero Wolfe tv series starring Kurt Kasznar as Nero Wolfe and William Shatner as Archie Goodwin.

The Nut House* (1964) The Nut House!! consists of short skits and blackout gags, similar to Laugh-In.

Old American Barn Dance, The: E1* (1953) The Old American Barn Dance is an American country music television series carried by the DuMont Television Network from July 5 to September 13, 1953. The summer replacement program, hosted by Bill Bailey, aired on Sunday nights.

The Olympic Games in Paris* (1924) Silent film of the 1924 Olympics in Paris.

Omnibus: S2E3-King Lear* (1953) An old king, stepping down from the throne, disinherits his favorite daughter on a mad whim and gives his kingdom to his two older daughters, both of whom prove treacherous. Orson Welles.

Omnibus: S2E9-The Horn Blows At Midnight* (1953) S2E9-The Horn Blows At Midnight: An angel is sent to New York City with instructions to blow a trumpet which will destroy the Earth. Jack Benny.

The Original Amateur Hour* (1952) All acts are US army personnel. Highlights include a tap-dancer, pop singer impersonators, a hillbilly singer, and an awkward attempt to plug the sponsor at the end of this episode. Video is a bit dark but worth a watch.

The Outer Limits: S1E1-The Galaxy Being* (1963) S1E1-The Galaxy Being: A power surge transports an alien to a shed belonging to a radio operator it had contacted.

Outlook: 012559-The British Teenager* (1959) 012559-The British Teenager: This NBC series focused on various topics and this one was about teens in Britain.

The Outsider: S1E10-I Can't Hear You Scream* (1968) Ross tries to save a small-time thief from being executed for a crime he didn't commit.

Panhandle Pete And Jennifer* (1950) A children's puppet show from the 50s.

Panic: S1E4-The Subway* (1957) While riding the subway late at night, a man sees 2 mobsters sitting next to a witness they have just murdered.

The Patti Page Oldsmobile Show: 101558* (1958) This episode of The Patti Page Oldsmobile Show features Steve Lawrence as the guest. Episode includes a spoof of Hollywood musicals like On the Town.

The Patti Page Oldsmobile Show: 111258* (1958) This episode of The Patti Page Oldsmobile Show features Les Paul and Mary Ford, and The Four Lads.

The Paul Winchell Show* (1955) The Paul Winchell Show, or The Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney Show, was a variety program which aired on NBC prime time from 1950 to 1954, starring ventriloquist Paul Winchell and his dummy, Jerry Mahoney.

PDQ: Pilot* (1965) Pilot episode of PDQ, a popular game show of the 60's. Hosted by Dennis James.

Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall: 111859* (1959) Perry's guests are Benny Goodman, Connie Francis and Celeste Holm.

The Perry Como Show: 021451* (1951) Host Perry Como sings: You and Your Beautiful Eyes, Me and My Shadow, Zing Zing, Zoom Zoom and his guest stars The Larks sing Lucy Brown.

The Perry Como Show: 122452* (1952) 122452: Perry tells The Story of the First Christmas with the help of the Mitchell Ayres Orchestra, the Fontane Sisters and Dick Stark for Chesterfield

The Perry Como Show: 030255* (1955) Perry Como was on vacation, so Julius La Rosa is the guest-host.

The Perry Como Show: 011759* (1959) S11E19-Dick Van Dyke: In this episode we see guests Nat King Cole, Dick Van Dyke, The McGuire Sisters, and Rosemary June.

Pete and Gladys: S1E8-Pete's Changing Personality* (1960) Pete's sales are down, so his boss suggests a session with a beautiful psychologist to improve his grumpy image. Whitney Blake guest stars.

Peter Gunn: S1E2-Streetcar Jones* (1958) Gunn is hired by a jazz club owner to prove one of his musicians has been framed for murder, but the musician's lawyer doesn't want Gunn's assistance.

Peter Gunn: S1E16-The Fuse (1959) S1E16-The Fuse: A reform leader of a stevedores' union is about to celebrate his birthday when his car explodes. The obvious suspect is a mobster who muscles into unions, so the gangster hires Peter Gunn to find the real killer.

Peter Gunn: S1E17-Lets Kill Timothy* (1959) S1E17-Lets Kill Timothy: After a Jewel robbery, a very nervous man hires Gunn to protect someone named Timothy from being murders. Gunn finds out the Timothy is a seal.

Peyton Place: Pilot* (1964) The drama, intrigue, trials and tribulations taking place in the small New England town of Peyton Place are set in motion in the pilot episode.

The Phil Silvers Show* (1955) Set in Fort Baxter, a sleepy, unremarkable U.S. Army post in the fictional town of Roseville, Kansas, and centered on the soldiers of the Fort Baxter motor pool under Master Sergeant Ernest G. Bilko.

The Phil Silvers Special: Slowest Gun in the West* (1960) In Primrose, Arizona, no self-respecting gunfighter wants to ruin his reputation by killing the town's sheriff who's not only a coward but the slowest draw in the West too. Jack Benny, Phil Silvers.

Philco Playhouse: S5E23-Marty* (1953) S5E23-Marty: A plain-looking, overweight Bronx butcher meets up with a homely girl at a dance and decides he wants to marry her, over the objections of his mother, who is afraid of being turned out of their house and his friends who think she's a dog.

Philip Marlowe: S1E1-The Ugly Duckling* (1959) S1E1-The Ugly Duckling: Lawyer James Griffith is a man with two problems. He has a wealthy wife whom he does not love and Barbara Bain, who he does love. Griffith is so taken with Bain that he fails to see that Bain is only interested in his wife's cash.

Philip Marlowe: S1E23-Murder Is A Grave Affair* (1960) S1E23-Murder Is A Grave Affair: A young actress dies with the gas on in her room. The police think it's an accident but the girl's father and an admirer believe it's murder. Philip Marlowe (Phil Carey) investigates.

The Pinky Lee Show: 1954* (1954) Another fun 1954 episode of the TV series The Pinky Lee Show, a fast-paced kids show.

Playhouse 90: S1E26-Where's Charley?* (1957) Lord Fancourt Babberley is forced to disguise himself as a woman - his aunt from Brazil, where the nuts come from.

Playhouse 90: S3E2-Days of Wine and Roses* (1958) An alcoholic falls in love with and gets married to a young woman, whom he systematically addicts to booze so they can share his passion together. Cliff Robertson, Piper Laurie.

The Plot Thickens* (1963) In this pilot, a panel is shown a short film about a crime, and then has to guess who the guilty person is. Features Groucho Marx as one of the panel members.

Plymouth Playhouse: S1E4-A Tale Of Two Cities Pt 1* (1953) S1E4-A Tale Of Two Cities: During the turbulent days of the French Revolution, Frenchwoman Lucie Manette falls in love with Englishman Charles Darnay who's hiding his true identity and purpose. Part 1.

Plymouth Playhouse: S1E5-A Tale Of Two Cities Pt 2* (1953) S1E5-A Tale Of Two Cities: During the turbulent days of the French Revolution, Frenchwoman Lucie Manette falls in love with Englishman Charles Darnay who's hiding his true identity and purpose. Part 2.

Police Station* (1959) This is a 1959 episode of a police drama called Police Station. This show dealt with the day-to-day goings on in the Precinct 11 Station.

The Polly Bergen Show: 030858* (1958) An episode of The Polly Bergen Show, a fornightly variety series broadcast on NBC. This episode features Jack Paar as her guest.

Professional Father: Pilot* (1955) Pilot episode of a whimsical situation comedy involving a child psychologist and his family.

Profiles In Courage: S1E6-Governor John M. Slaton* (1964) S1E6-Governor John M. Slaton: Georgia governor John M. Slaton becomes the target of violent threats when he commutes the death sentence of Jewish convicted murderer Leo Frank in 1915.

Public Prosecutor: S1E9-The Case of the Missing Hour* (1947) A publisher is found dead at his country estate. The 3 suspects are an author, a paramour, and a servant.

Public Prosecutor: The Case Of The Comic-Strip Murder* (1948) The Case Of The Comic-Strip Murder: A comic book artist is wealthy through his work. His death looks like suicide but could it be murder?

Ranch Party: Carl Perkins* (1957) While many traditional country and Western musicians had been mainstays of the radio and television cast for years, the series readily embraced rock 'n roll and enthusiastically presented singers from the new genre.

Ranch Party: Johnny Cash* (1957) While many traditional country and Western musicians had been mainstays of the radio and television cast for years, the series readily embraced rock 'n roll and enthusiastically presented singers from the new genre.

The Range Rider: S1E1-The Crooked Fork* (1951) The Range Rider, had a reputation for fairness, fighting ability, and accuracy with his guns and was known far and wide, even by the Indians.

The Rat Patrol: S1E1-The Chase Of Fire Raid* (1966) S1E1-The Chase Of Fire Raid: British officer Sgt. Jack Moffitt is assigned to the Rat Patrol and must prove himself to a resistant Sgt. Troy. Moffitt's mission is to help the Rats locate a buried German supply dump before Dietrich's forces find it.

Ray Bradbury: Story Of A Writer* (1963) A half-hour television documentary about Ray Bradbury by David L. Wolper. Included is Bradbury's Dial Double Zero, a short story about intelligence within a telephone system.

RCA: First NBC Television Broadcast Pt 1* (1936) This is a filmed record of the first actual public TV broadcast in the USA. Includes Ed Wynn and appearances by Eddie Green and George Wilshire. WARNING: Contains racial stereotypes. This selection is offered only for its historical context.

RCA: First NBC Television Broadcast Pt 2* (1936) This is a filmed record of the first actual public TV broadcast in the USA. Includes Ed Wynn and appearances by Eddie Green and George Wilshire. WARNING: Contains racial stereotypes. This selection is offered only for its historical context.

Reader's Digest: S1E10-America's First Great Lady* (1955) S1E10-America's First Great Lady: An adaptation of the Pocahontas story.

Reader's Digest: S2E4-The Brainwashing Of John Hayes* (1955) An American Missionary (Vincent Price) is put on trial by the Chinese Communist government in 1951 after a thorough attempt at brainwashing.

The Real McCoys: S1E18-The Goodys Come To Town* (1958) S1E18-The Goodys Come To Town: Amos invites their old neighbors to California for a visit including Luke's old girlfriend Elvira. Kate tries to hide her jealousy during the reminiscing of old times.

Rehearsal Time: 092149* (1949) 092149-This early television series and pop music show aired locally in Los Angeles and features talented performers.

Rheingold Theatre: S5E13-Bulldog Drummond And The Ludlow Affair* (1957) S5E13-Bulldog Drummond And The Ludlow Affair: Bulldog Drummond is contacted by the wife of an old friend; her husband has invented a new antibiotic formula potentially worth a fortune, but he has been kidnapped and held for ransom.

The Rifleman: S1E1-The Sharpshooter* (1958) Lucas and Mark McCain settle near North Fork.

The Rifleman: S1E2-Home Ranch* (1958) S1E2-Home Ranch: Two tough hired hands beat up Lucas and burn his ranch to get him to move off his land.

The Rifleman: S1E38-Outlaw's Inheritance* (1959) S1E38-Outlaw's Inheritance: The townspeople of north Fork begin to get suspicious when Lucas is named as the bebeficiary in the will of an infamous outlaw.

The Rifleman: S2E1-The Patsy* (1959) A group of outlaws wants to take over the town of North Fork.

The Rifleman: S2E15-Day Of The Hunter* (1960) S2E15-Day Of The Hunter: A famous old frontiersman, with a reputation as the best rifleman around, challenges Luke to see who's really the best with a rifle.

The Rifleman: S2E16-Mail Order Groom* (1960) S2E16-Mail Order Groom: When a stranger arrives to marry the town spinster, two brothers who want her land try to discourage him with threats and a beating.

Robert Montgomery Presents: S3E30-The Ringmaster* (1952) S3E30-The Ringmaster: A one-time actor suffered a crippling injury early in his career. Now managing an inn, he takes great delight in influencing the lives of his guests, in negative ways. Robert Montgomery, Vincent Price.

Rocky Jones Space Ranger: S1E1-Beyond the Curtain of Space Ch 1* (1954) When a brilliant professor breaks all ties and moves to an alien planet, Rocky and his crew must find out whether he is still a friend or now a foe.

Rocky Jones Space Ranger: S1E2-Beyond the Curtain of Space Ch 2* (1954) Now on the alien planet, Rocky and crew must locate the brilliant professor while fighting off the trance-inducing technologies of the local queen.

Rocky Jones Space Ranger: S1E8-Rocky's Odyssey Ch 1* (1954) S1E8-Rocky's Odyssey Ch 1: After the Orbit Jet sets down on the gypsy moon Posita, Vena finds herself held captive, but is soon rescued by Ranger Rocky Jones.

Rocky Jones Space Ranger: S1E9-Rocky's Odyssey Ch 2* (1954) S1E9-Rocky's Odyssey Ch 2: After the Orbit Jet sets down on the gypsy moon Posita, Vena finds herself held captive, but is soon rescued by Ranger Rocky Jones.

Rocky King, Detective: The Hermit's Cat* (1952) A millionaire who never went outside of his home, is murdered, thrown out on highway, and the only good clue is the man's cat, who was killed the same night in his garage.

Rocky King, Detective: Murder, PH.D.* (1953) Three hours before Dayton Merrill is to be executed for murder, Inspector King receives a taunting phone call from a man who claims to have really committed the crime. Unable to get a stay of execution, King fights the clock to prove his innocence.

Rocky King, Detective: Murder Scores A Knockout* (1952) A magician is murdered, and things get more complicated when it seems jewels are involved.

Rocky King, Detective: One Minute For Murder* (1952) Karns' co-star handled the murder case in this episode due to Karns being ill. A scandal columnist is killed inside a Broad Street Theater star's dressing room.

Rocky King, Detective: S5E47-In the Bag* (1954) A hospital patient dies suddenly and $100,000 disappears from a bag that he kept with him. Rocky suspects murder.

Roller Derby* (1952) 1952 - Roller Derby - the Chiefs vs the Red Devils.

Roller Derby: Jolters vs Westerners* (1950) Roller derby game from 1950 featuring The Jolters vs The Westerners.

Rootie Kazootie Club: Poison Zoomack And His Magnet* (1953) Rootie Kazootie was a boy keen on sports who played his magic kazootie and wore his signature baseball cap with the oversized bill turned up. Puppeteer Paul Ashley controlled his movements.

The Rosemary Clooney Show: Boris Karloff* (1957) A 1957 episode of Rosemary Clooney's filmed variety series.

The Rosemary Clooney Show: Buddy Greco* (1956) A 1956 episode of Rosemary Clooney's filmed variety series.

The Rosemary Clooney Show: Buster Keaton* (1956) A 1956 episode of Rosemary Clooney's filmed variety series.

The Rosemary Clooney Show: Johnny Mercer* (1956) A 1956 episode of Rosemary Clooney's filmed variety series.

The Rosemary Clooney Show: Tony Curtis* (1956) A 1956 episode of Rosemary Clooney's filmed variety series.

The Roy Rogers And Dale Evans Show: 102062* (1962) 102062-Roy, Dale and their guests Dale Robertson, Cathie Taylor and the Sons of the Pioneers present an evening of traditional and contemporary western music interspersed with comic elements.

The Roy Rogers And Dale Evans Show: 102762* (1962) 102762-Roy and Dale with their guest Cliff Arquette present an evening of traditional and contemporary western music interspersed with comic elements.

The Roy Rogers Show: S1E7-Outlaw's Girl* (1952) S1E7-Outlaw's Girl: Thelma, a young and naive friend of Dale's, has fallen in love with a hard-nosed, vicious gangster named Chick Dillon. Dale must talk some sense into Thelma and make her see what kind of criminal Dillon really is before she gets in trouble.

The Roy Rogers Show: S2E10-Phantom Rustlers* (1953) S2E10-Phantom Rustlers: An epidemic of cattle rustling is hitting the small ranchers and farmers in the valley, and the cattle seem to just vanish into thin air.

The Roy Rogers Show: S3E14-Land Swindle* (1954) S3E14-Land Swindle: A story in a local newspaper raising questions about a property sale leads Roy to investigate what may be a land racket.

The Roy Rogers Show: S5E2-Ranch War* (1955) S5E2-Ranch War: When John Wagner returns home with his expectant wife after his father's death, he finds that the Kent's have claimed and barricaded the ranch homestead but Roy finds everything legal has been done for the Wagner homestead and helps.

Saber Of London: The Missing Hours* (1957) The Missing Hours: Ken Mills emerges into consciousness on wasteland as the police swoop. A girl's corpse is beside him, a blood stained knife in his hand. He is charged with murder. Miss Dorothy Mills persuades Mark Saber to investigate.

Saber of London: S7E9-A Scream in the Night* (1960) A businessman falls out of a window; when Scotland Yard quickly rules it a suicide, Mark Saber is called in to contradict their conclusion.

The Saint: S1E1-The Talented Husband* (1962) Simon finds himself with a glamorous partner when circumstances lead him into protecting a lovely woman from her wife-killing husband.

Schlitz Playhouse: S2E45-Storm Warnings* (1953) Wanda is married to one of the operators of a small Alaskan cargo airline. She sends a note to her husband's partner, Vic, suggesting a rendezvous. When the letter goes missing, Vic is convinced his partner knows about their affair and feeding him deadly landing instructions via radio during a storm.

Schlitz Playhouse: S3E45-Rabbit Foot* (1954) S1E45-Nothing But The Truth: After catching Jackie in a fib, Stu makes her swear to always tell the truth.

Schlitz Playhouse: S4E35-The Unlighted Road* (1955) Young Jeff Latham stops at a roadside diner and ends up working there. After meeting a nice local girl, everything seems to be going his way. Things get complicated when he unwittingly gets involved with criminals working out of the diner. James Dean.

Sea Divers* (1958) Sea Divers was a pilot for a series the networks never picked up.

Sea Hunt: S1E4-Mark Of The Octopus* (1958) S1E4-Mark Of The Octopus: Mike Nelson (Lloyd Bridges) is hired to investigate the disappearance of two scuba-diving geologists.

Sea Hunt: S2E32-Underwater Unit* (1959) S2E32-Underwater Unit: Mike takes part in a daring rescue mission of a woman held prisoner by foreign forces.

Sea Hunt: S4E3-The Destroyers* (1961) S4E3-The Destroyers: Mike investigates the mysterious collision of two Navy destroyers.

Search For Tomorrow: 081953* (1953) 081953-In this long running daytime soap opera, this episode shows two men discuss things while smoking and drinking at a bar.

Search For Tomorrow: 032962* (1962) Episode of the long-running soap opera.

Search For Tomorrow: 010763* (1963) 010763-Another episode of the long-running soap opera.

The Secret Storm: 022660* (1960) February 26, 1960 episode of soap opera Secret Storm.

The Secret Storm: 042061* (1961) April 20, 1961 episode of soap opera Secret Storm.

See It Now: 122351* (1951) The 6th edition of Edward R. Murrow's and Fred W. Friendly's newsmagazine See it now from Dec. 23, 1951.

Seven Wonderful Nights: CBS Fall Preview 1961* (1961) This preview originally aired on the network on September 15, 1961, and it was also shown locally on most of their affiliates before the new season began the following week.

Shadow Squad: The Missing Cheese Pt 1* (1957) A rural housebreaking spree leaves Scotland Yard with few clues other than an oddly rigged bicycle sighting, with a cane attached to the handlebar.

Shadow Squad: The Missing Cheese Pt 2* (1957) A rural housebreaking spree leaves Scotland Yard with few clues other than an oddly rigged bicycle sighting, with a cane attached to the handlebar.

The Sheriff Of Cochise: S1E19-Lynching Party* (1957) S1E19-Lynching Party: Lynchers go after a man who fled town in fear that he killed his girl's father.

Sheriff Of Cochise, The: S1E23-Bank Robbery* (1957) S1E23-Bank Robbery: Sheriff Morgan is convinced that a clever pair of bank robbers will hit the Bisbee Natinal Bank twice in the same week when they learn a large army payroll is being kept in the vault for safekeeping.

Sheriff of Cochise: S1E24-The Relatives* (1957) The Bentley brothers' public brawling is a nuisance and their cattle rustling is worse.

A Show Called Fred* (1956) A Show Called Fred was the successor series to The Idiot Weekly, Price 2d. It was predominantly a sketch comedy attempting to translate the audio antics of the The Goon Show into visual antics in bizarre and often surreal comedy sketches.

Six O'Clock Rock: 080159* (1959) Australian pop music show which aired on non-commercial television in a 45-minute time-slot. Hosted by Johnny O'Keefe.

Sky King: S4E1-The Wild Man* (1958) S4E1-The Wild Man: Someone is against a logging company.

Sky King: S4E3-A Dog Named Barney* (1958) S4E3-A Dog Named Barney: Sky follows the seeing-eye dog of a blind newsboy, who he believes will lead him to a holdup man living with a party of wolf hunters.

Sky King: S4E4-Bullet Bait* (1958) S4E4-Bullet Bait: Sky is holding a wedding at the Flying Crown Ranch. The ceremony is interrupted, however, when two gangsters kidnap the groom and threaten his fiance.

Sky King: S4E12-Ring Of Fire* (1959) S4E12-Ring Of Fire: Sky tries to help an old Indian chief who is very sick, but he won't go to the hospital for treatment because he would rather die on his own tribe's land.

Skyport: S1E11-The Spanish Girl* (1959) S1E11-The Spanish Girl: Half a dozen security guards and immigration officials spend an entire day chasing a Spanish girl who arrives at the airport with a dodgy work permit.

Space Patrol: S1E2-The Wandering Asteroid* (1951) S1E2-The Wandering Asteroid: The Space Patrol crew accept a dangerous mission to destroy an asteroid deflected from its orbit by a cometary collision and heading directly for the Martian capital Wotan.

Space Patrol: S1E27-The Lost City of the Carnacans* (1951) Buzz, Happy and Carol explore a lost city buried in the Martian desert.

Space Patrol: S1E43-The Space Patrol Code Belt* (1951) S1E43-The Space Patrol Code Belt: A transportation company's ships being robbed regularly, but only when they are carrying large amounts of money and credits. Commander Corey suspects that the ship's captain is stealing the money from his own ships.

Space Patrol: S2E5-Husky Becomes Invisible* (1952) S2E5-Husky Becomes Invisible: Captain Larry Dart is visiting Mars along with Husky who accidentally becomes invisible and while being invisible turns out to be helpful, the two men need to find a cure soon.

Space Patrol: S2E21-Threat of the Thormanoids* (1952) S2E21-Threat of the Thormanoids: Commander Corey, Cadet Happy and Carol Carlisle struggle to identify Thormanoids, alien humanoids that resembling Earthlings and are bent on galactic domination, who have infiltrated the ranks of the Space Patrol.

Space Patrol: S2E26-Interplanetary Smugglers* (1952) S2E26-Interplanetary Smugglers: The Space Patrol crew accept a dangerous mission to destroy an asteroid deflected from its orbit by a cometary collision and heading directly for the Martian capital Wotan.

Space Patrol: S3E13-The Laughing Alien* (1953) Commander Corry becomes concerned for Cadet Happy's well-being when he has repeated visions of the young man in various perilous situations followed by a image of a man laughing at him.

The Spike Jones Show: Pilot* (1952) A bizarre 1952 unsold TV pilot for The Spike Jones Show, a comedy/variety show.

Star Spangled Revue* (1950) Bob Hope's first Television special, broadcast Easter Sunday, 1950. It features comedy, dance, singing, and some fine piano playing. The show features Douglas Fairbanks, Dinah Shore, and the Mexico City Boys Choir singing the Hallelujah Chorus.

Steptoe And Son: S1E3-The Piano* (1962) S1E3-The Piano: Harold has the offer of a piano, which its owner is selling cheap. Unfortunately it's in a top floor flat and Harold has to get Albert to help move it downstairs.

Steptoe And Son: S1E4-The Economist* (1962) S1E4-The Economist: Harold buys a huge lot of dentures for forty pounds but has no luck in selling them, even when he advertises them in the local paper at the price he paid for them.

Steptoe And Son: S1E5-The Diploma* (1962) S1E5-The Diploma: Tired of being a rag-and-bone man, Harold decides he wants to do something different and enrolls in a course which will give him a qualification as a television repair man.

The Steve Allen Show: 123053* (1953) The Steve Allen show was a local program on New York's WNBT, Channel 4, with show regulars Eydie Gorme and Steve Lawrence and guest Roger Price.

The Steve Allen Show: S2E34-The Diamonds* (1957) S2E34-The Diamonds: Guests include The Diamonds; Jerry Lewis; Abbe Lane; Xavier Cugat; Pat Carroll; Erin O'Brien; Eydie Gorme.

The Steve Allen Show: S3E5-Types Of Girl Singers* (1957) S3E5-Types Of Girl Singers: Ginger Rogers portrays types of girl singers on TV: the opera star who sings pop, a sex kitten cooing Oklahoma and a singer who smiles through I'll Never Smile Again.

The Steve Allen Show: S3E11-Don Adams* (1957) S3E11-Don Adams: Highlights include Don Adams doing a comedy routine, Errol Flynn doing a parody of To Tell the Truth and Martha Raye doing a spoof of Your Hit Parade.

Steve Canyon: S1E1-Operation Towline* (1958) Canyon is given command of a mission which calls for a fueling plane to tow three jets which are to be cut loose when an enemy missile is sighted.

Stoney Burke: S1E21-Point Of Entry Pt 1* (1963) S1E21-Point Of Entry Pt 1: Stoney gets involved in a murder in a city on the Mexican border and runs afoul of both the Mexican and American police investigating the crime.

Stoney Burke: S1E21-Point Of Entry Pt 2* (1963) S1E21-Point Of Entry Pt 2: Stoney gets involved in a murder in a city on the Mexican border and runs afoul of both the Mexican and American police investigating the crime.

Storyteller: 1953* (1953) 1953: In this short episode, Marvin Miller tells us the story of the downfall of Max Shinburn, a notorious criminal.

Strictly For Laffs* (1961) An unsold television pilot from 1961 in which comedians told jokes. Many people appear, including a few famous ones including Rose Marie, Alan Reed, and Moe Howard.

Sunday Mystery Hour: S1E1-The Machine Calls It Murder* (1960) An insurance company statistician compiles computer figures for accidental deaths to young women and finally develops it to such detail that it indicates that several girls may have been actually murdered by the same man.

Supercar: S1E1-Rescue* (1961) S1E1-Rescue: On its maiden flight, Supercar, piloted by Mike Mercury, has to find and rescue brothers Bill and Jimmy Gibson who are adrift at sea, in a thick fog, following a plane crash.

Super Circus: 050254* (1954) The award-winning show featured circus and clown acts performing in front of a studio audience. Mary Hartline and Claude Kirchner were the hosts and Jerry Colonna was Ringmaster in the final NY season.

Super Circus: 1956* (1954) The award-winning show featured circus and clown acts performing in front of a studio audience. Mary Hartline and Claude Kirchner were the hosts and Jerry Colonna was Ringmaster in the final NY season.

Susie: S4E16-The Little Caesar Of Bleeker Street* (1956) S4E16-The Little Caesar Of Bleeker Street: Shoe-shine boy John Smith talks Susie into letting him shine Mr. Sands' shoes, and on the way out picks up a $5 bill on Susie's desk. Rather than report him, Susie makes a deal.

Suspense: S1E1-Goodbye New York* (1949) Young couple attempt to flee New York after killing boss.

Suspense: S1E8-Dead Ernest* (1949) S1E8-Dead Ernest: Ernest Bowers suffers an attack of catalepsy while crossing the street, lapsing into a coma that resembles death. Believing he was killed by a passing car, his body is sent to the city morgue.

Suspense: S1E12-The Doors on 13th Floor* (1949) Neighbor finds body of woman in refrigerator as the killers return.

Suspense: S1E14-Help Wanted* (1949) An old man accepts a strange job offer, even though he doesn't know who his employer is.

Suspense: S2E6-The Cask Of Amontillado* (1949) S2E6-The Cask Of Amontillado: In WWII Italy, Count Montressor has watched with horror as his former stable boy became a powerful Nazi general. In the process, General Fortanato has murdered the Count's sister and stolen his wife.

Suspense: S2E13-Man In The House* (1949) S2E13-Man In The House: Emily has moved back home to care for her old mother and it has placed her marriage in jeopardy. Arriving home from work, she finds an escapee from a mental hospital with her mother tied up and gagged.

Suspense: S4E34-The Corsage* (1952) S4E34-The Corsage: The show is about a cop who is investigating a senseless murder that might be the work of a serial killer. The solution is that the killer has a special blood type.

Suspense: S4E36-The Debt* (1952) S4E36-The Debt: A young drifter is robbed by two other hobos after hopping off a train. Making his way to a country store, he's offered refuge from the rain by the young woman and her father who run the business.

Suspense: S5E43-Nightmare At Ground Zero* (1949) S5E43-Nightmare At Ground Zero: The Nevada Proving Ground is set for another nuclear bomb blast. A harried artist is rushing to finish the mannequins he's been hired to construct that will populate a house at ground zero. His nagging wife finally pushes him over the edge.

Suspicion: S1E1-Four O'clock* (1957) S1E1-Four O'clock: A watch repairman suspects his wife is cheating on him while he tends to his store every afternoon. Consumed with jealousy, he devises a time bomb set to go off at four o'clock - the same time her lover pays his daily visit.

Tales of Wells Fargo: S1E1-The Hasty Gun* (1957) S1E1-The Hasty Gun: Jim investigates an accidental killing during a robbery.

Tales of Wells Fargo: S1E3-A Time to Kill* (1957) S1E3-A Time to Kill: A son of a dead man accused of robbing a Wells Fargo stage discovers an empty strong box in the attic of his farmhouse. The boy is still convinced that his father has been falsely accused.

Tales of Wells Fargo: S1E4-Shotgun Messenger* (1957) S1E4-Shotgun Messenger: A rich gold strike in Pleasant Valley has the Wells Fargo Co. setting up a new stagecoach run linking the boom town with San Francisco. Hardie over the objections of the branch manager selects the son of a disgraced Wells Fargo employee.

Tales of Wells Fargo: S1E5-The Lynching* (1957) After meeting a Basque sheepherder new to the U.S. who speaks no English with his brother on a stage, Hardie learns on a return trip he is about to be lynched when a town's hard cases accuse.

Tales of Wells Fargo: S1E6-Rio Grande* (1957) Hardie picks up a valuable shipment in Matamoras, Mexico and isn't pleased when a dude and beautiful woman insist on becoming passengers with him on the route he will use to deliver the shipment.

Tales of Wells Fargo: S1E7-Sam Bass* (1957) Jim tries to find out who is supplying renegade Indians with the guns used on their raids.

Teenage Salute (1950s) Kids and leaders of boys and girls clubs get together and...talk. Awards given to Boy of the Year for various clubs.

Terry And The Pirates: S1E1-Macao Gold* (1952) S1E1-Macao Gold: Hotshot Charlie's plane, with its cargo of gold bullion, is hijacked by the Dragon Lady's operatives while en route to Japan. Terry flies to Macao to attempt to recover the precious cargo.

Terry And The Pirates: S1E2-The Fang Strikes* (1952) S1E2-The Fang Strikes: Terry and his pals team up with the mysterious Dragon Lady to save his archeologist father from doom.

Terry And The Pirates: S1E3-The Mountain of Death* (1952) Terry and his pals team up with the mysterious Dragon Lady to save his archeologist father from doom.

Terry And The Pirates: S1E4-The Dragon Queen Threatens* (1952) Terry and his pals team up with the mysterious Dragon Lady to save his archeologist father from doom.

Texaco Star Theater: 032249* (1949) An interesting 1949 episode of Milton Berle's Texaco Star Theatre, with special guest stars Ethel Merman, actor Keye Luke, tap-dancer Teddy Hale, and acrobats Los Gottos.

Texaco Star Theater: 112949* (1949) A 1949 episode of Milton Berle's Texaco Star Theatre, with special guest stars Edward Horton and an uncatchable pigeon.

Texaco Star Theater: 022850* (1950) A 1950 episode of Milton Berle's Texaco Star Theatre, with special guest stars The Charlivels, Rudy Vallee, Fran Warren, and Victor Jury.

Texaco Star Theater: 1953* (1953) An interesting 1953 episode of Milton Berle's Texaco Star Theatre, with special guest star Gertrude Berg, playing her popular character Molly Goldberg.

They Stand Accused: The Johnny Roberts Story* (1954) After being held incommunicado behind the Iron Curtain for seven years and declared legally dead, Tom Roberts returns to the United States and discovers that his wife, Mary, has remarried and has a son.

The Third Man: S5E5-A Little Knowledge* (1964) This outing finds Lime being a murder target in Madrid.

The Three Stooges: Pilot* (1949) This is a failed pilot for a Three Stooges TV show. The concept of the show was that the Stooges would try a new profession each show. In this episode they are interior decorators. Features Moe, Larry and Shemp.

Thriller: S1E25-Trio For Terror* (1961) 3 stories in this episode. First, a young man kills his uncle who was a warlock. In the second tale, a man breaks the bank at a casino, but may not live through the night. In the third tale, a sculptor shows off his Chamber of Horrors of killers.

Thriller: S2E12-The Return Of Andrew Bentley* (1961) S2E12-The Return Of Andrew Bentley: A white magic practitioner kills himself after securing his nephew's sworn promise to guard his body against evil spirits. The nephew must never leave his uncle's mansion, to protect the shire.

Thriller: S2E18-The Storm* (1962) Woman and her jumpy black cat Baba increasingly besieged by amorous loon of a cabbie, power outages, and menacing sounds throughout her isolated home during a devastating storm.

Thriller: S2E19-A Wig for Miss Devore* (1962) An aging actress tries for a comeback in a film about a witch hanged for murder. As a stunt she insists on wearing the historical woman's wig, which turns out to be cursed, changing her into a literal man-killer.

Time For Beany: Fifth Corner Of The Earth* (1953) First episode of the 30 minute Saturday show that aired on KTTV.

The Today Show: 112057* (1957) This is an early episode of this Emmy winning news show with host Dave Garroway.

Tom Corbett, Space Cadet: S4E14-Monster Of Space* (1955) S4E14-Monster Of Space: Aired on March 19, 1955 and contains commercials for 'Kraft Caramels'.

Tom Corbett, Space Cadet: S4E25-Fight For Survival* (1955) S4E25-Fight For Survival: Tom, Astro and T. J. are delivering a battered spaceship to a Venusian shipyard to be junked when the engines malfunction and the cadets are forced to abandoned ship.

Tom Jones Hilton Special* (1966) Tom Jones Hilton Special aired on March 28,1966.

Topper: S1E14-Second Honeymoon* (1954) Cosmo and Henrietta celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary by spending the night at their honeymoon hotel. Trouble is, it now seems to be haunted, and not by George and Marion.

Topper: S1E17-Decorating* (1954) Topper hates the furniture that his wife bought.

Topper: S1E27-Henrietta Sells The House* (1954) S1E27-Henrietta Sells The House: Henrietta decides to sell the house. This does not sit well with ghosts Marion and George.

Topper: S1E39-George's Old Flame* (1954) Topper tries to help his god-daughter Ellen get her aunt's permission to marry a movie star. The problem is, Ellen and George were once madly in love.

Trackdown: S1E1-The Marple Brothers* (1957) S1E1-The Marple Brothers: Ranger Gilman tracks the Marple brothers to Texas, where he finds they have taken a church full of hostages in order to get horses, a doctor for a wounded brother and a getaway.

Trackdown: S1E2-Law In Lampasas* (1957) S1E2-Law In Lampasas: Hoby, passing through Lampasas, involves himself when the whole town seems intent on the legal lynching of what he thinks is an innocent man.

The Trouble With Father: S1E9-Father Gets Into the Act* (1950) A film production company hits town and the Erwin youngsters are so intent on breaking into show business that they sign up with a bogus theatrical agent.

TV Reader's Digest: S1E10-America's First Great Lady* (1955) S1E10-America's First Great Lady: Pocahontas is the great lady in this story of the two men she loved: tobacco planter John Rolfe and Captain John Smith.

TV Reader's Digest: S1E18-France's Greatest Detective* (1955) S1E18-France's Greatest Detective: The story of Alphonse Bertillion, a low level employee of the French police, who developed a theory of identifying suspects by their unique physical measurements, like the size of the head.

The Unexpected: High Adventure* (1952) In this episode, a woman and her son are at a mountain lodge, and are threatened by a serial killer.

United States Marshal: S1E39-R.I.P.* (1959) A bank guard who can identify bank robbers is shot, left paralyzed and unable to speak.

United States Steel Hour: S3E6-A Wind From The South* (1955) S3E6-A Wind From The South: Follows the brief romance of the heart between an Irish innkeeper and one of her guests. Julie Harris.

Unsolved: Pilot* (1960) Unsold pilot for a series that purported to show the circumstances behind a famous unsolved murder. The victim this time out is Martin `Mugsy` Heidel, a West Coast underworld boss who is accused of murdering a small-time bookie.

Valiant Lady: 1955* (1955) This is an episode of daytime soap opera Valiant Lady, complete with original commercials.

The Vise: S4E2-If This Be Murder* (1957) S4E2-If This Be Murder: Tony Latham hires one armed Detective Mark Saber to go after the man who he thinks killed his fiance. Tony works for Oliver Moon who wrote a murder novel called If This Be Murder.

Wagon Train: S5E17-The Malachi Hobart Story* (1962) S5E17-The Malachi Hobart Story: Duke comes across Malachi Hobart, a preachher who has dedicated his life to his fellow man, and comes away impressed with the man`s charitable works.

Wagon Train: S5E18-The Dr. Denker Story* (1962) S5E18-The Dr. Denker Story: The wagon train comes upon a terrified young boy who has just seen his father murdered by a bandit gang. Bill and Flint take him under their wing and try to help him recover, but the boy may seek vengeance.

Wagon Train: S5E28-The Cole Crawford Story* (1962) S5E28-The Cole Crawford Story: The young Crawford couple is trying to leave their past behind but having difficulty doing it. The wagon train is crossing a massive ranch and the owner's son refuses to let Mrs. Crawford leave nor will the train members help them.

Wagon Train: S6E34-Alias Bill Hawks* (1963) S6E34-Alias Bill Hawks: Bill Hawks travels to a desert town to visit an old friend's ranch. However, upon arriving, he discovers that it is under the control of the local townspeople, who are drilling for water, and that his friend is nowhere to be seen.

Walt's Workshop* (1949) Early home handyman television show from 1949. In this episode, Walt gives us instuctions on how to build a sawhorse.

Watch Mr. Wizard (1954) Educational TV broadcast from the 50's, a live kinescope of Watch Mr. Wizard from 1954.

Way Out: S1E5-I Heard You Calling Me* (1961) S1E5-I Heard You Calling Me: A woman who is about to run off with a married man receives threatening phone calls in her hotel room.

Way Out: S1E6-The Croaker* (1961) S1E6-The Croaker: A mischievous boy who allows pets to escape, then earns a reward for returning the animals, meets Mr. Rana, a strange new neighbor with an affinity for frogs.

Way Out: S1E8-Dissolve To Black* (1961) S1E8-Dissolve To Black: An actress who has been hired to play a murder victim in a film finds herself fighting for her life after she's trapped in the studio with a bizarre night crew.

The Wayne King Show: 062950* (1950) Episode of The Wayne King show, which aired “live” on June 29, 1950. Includes commercials for “Standard Oil”.

Westinghouse Summer Theatre: The Guinea Pig* (1951) Six Convict volunteers agree to have cancer implanted in their bodies in order to further cancer research.

What Do You Want?* (1961) Unsold pilot starring Groucho Marx and George Fenneman. This is a comedy talk show with a game show element thrown in.

What In The World: 101054* (1954) 101054-Three men are shown a historical object, and are asked to identify its area of origin, its date, and its purpose. The objects today are all from the Cincinnati Art Museum.

Where The Action Is: S2E152-The Vogues* (1967) S2E231-The Vogues: The Vogues perform The Land of Milk and Honey and Five O'Clock World. Bobby Moore - We've Got That and Searching For My Love. The Robbs - Younger Girl. Audio is muffled but worth a look.

Where's Raymond?* (1954) Ray and Pete take over June's coffee shop for a day.

Window On Main Street: S1E1-The Return* (1961) S1E1-The Return: Following the deaths of his wife and child, struggling author Cameron Garrett Brooks returns to his childhood home of Millsburg to write about the town and its people, but finds the town of his youth has changed.

Window On Main Street: S1E3-Doctor to Town* (1961) The new doctor in town has sown distrust in his ability to do good because, as a kid, he wreaked havoc on the many townspeople who remember him.

Window On Main Street: S1E8-The Big Spender* (1961) S1E8-The Big Spender: Cam teaches a young man how to spend money.

Winky Dink And You* (1953) Winky Dink and You was a CBS children's tv show that aired from 1953 to 1957. It was hosted by Jack Barry and featured the exploits of a cartoon character named Winky Dink (voiced by Mae Questel) and his dog Woofer.

The Witness: S1E12-Kid Twist* (1960) S1E12-Kid Twist: Murder, Inc. was responsible for between 400 and 1,000 contract killings until the group was exposed in the early 1940s by informer and group member Abe Kid Twist Reles. Peter Falk.

Yancy Derringer: S1E5-A Bullet For Bridget* (1958) S1E5-A Bullet For Bridget: Madame Francine's girl midget cousin keeps being pulled back to a mysterious black freighter from China, The Murphy Brown, supposedly only containing the finest silk. Reconstruction administrator Colton suspects smuggling.

A Year To Remember: 1935 (1935) This is an episode from an early Australian documentary series reflecting on 1935.

You Asked For It: Bela Lugosi (1952) This is a rare episode of You Asked For It, a program that originated in 1950 on the Du Mont Network and moved to the ABC Network in the mid 50s. This fragmented episode features Bela Lugosi performing a magic trick.

You Asked For It: Reverse Escape Artist* (1952) Includes the following segments: A reverse escape artist, a little german oompah band, getting vennom from a snake, a collection of working miniatures, and a recreation of a famous fight.

You Can Change The World* (1951) A large assortment of guest stars

Your Hit Parade: 091551* (1954) An episode of Your Hit Parade, a 1950s TV show featuring covers of the top hits of the week. Songs include: Shanghai, The Loveliest Night of the Year, Sweet Violets, I Get Ideas, Come On-a My House, Too Young, and Because of You.

Your Hit Parade: 022754* (1954) An episode of Your Hit Parade, a 1950s TV show featuring covers of the top hits of the week. Songs in this episode are: That's Amore, Changing Partners, Stranger in Paradise, Heart of My Heart.

Your Hit Parade: 120454* (1954) An episode of Your Hit Parade, a 1950s TV show featuring covers of the top hits of the week. Featured songs include Papa Loves Mambo, Teach Me Tonight, Love Walked In, If I Give My Heart to You, This Ole House, Mr Sandman and more.

Your Show Of Shows: 032153* (1953) Variety show co-starring Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca. Guest hosts: Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Guest star: Maria Tallchief.

Your Show Time: S1E10-Adventure Of The Speckled Band (1949) S1E10-Adventure Of The Speckled Band: Originally created as a pilot for a series of Holmes films this became a one off episode for the Lucky Strike sponsored Your Show Time series. It was originally aired on 25 March 1949.

Zane Grey Theatre: S1E1-You Only Run Once* (1956) S1E1-You Only Run Once: When horses begin to turn up missing, the county forms a vigilante committee. Rancher Matt Jessop has the bad luck to innocently hire two shady characters to work on his ranch. Will the two drag Matt and his family down with them?
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