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G.E. Theater: S3E8-I'm A Fool* (1954) S3E8-I'm A Fool: James Dean plays Walter Mathers alongside Eddie Albert's on-screen narration of the same character. Natalie Wood appears as the young woman Dean falls in love with. Intro by Ronald Reagan.

G.E. Theater: S3E11-Committed* (1954) S3E11-Committed: An ad seeking adventure lands author Dan Holiday (Alan Ladd) in a sanitarium where everyone keeps calling him Stokes.

G.E. Theater: S3E18-The Big Shot* (1955) S3E18-The Big Shot: A young singer (Johnnie Ray) has the opportunity to get his big shot at fame with a recording contract and a radio show, but will the price of fame be too high for him to pay?

G.E. Theater: S3E19-The Return Of Gentleman Jim* (1955) S3E19-The Return Of Gentleman Jim: Gentleman Jim Corbett (George Montgomery) returns to the 1950s to fight Joe Louis (himself) to settle the debate of who is the better fighter but a girl complicates things. Ronald Reagan hosts.

G.E. Theater: S3E26-It Gives Me Great Pleasure* (1955) S3E26-It Gives Me Great Pleasure: A widow who has become professional lecturer (Myrna Loy) on dealing with loneliness struggles with the loneliness of constant lecture tours.

G.E. Theater: S4E6-Winner By Decision* (1955) S4E6-Winner By Decision: An ambitious boxer has been victorious in top amateur matches. He sees himself grabbing some fast bucks by going professional and staying in the ring, but he could pursue a long-term medical career. Harry Belafonte.

G.E. Theater: S4E21-The Honest Man* (1956) S4E21-The Honest Man: Jack Benny, a terminally honest man, gets duped into becoming involved with jewel thieves. Zsa Zsa Gabor appears as a femme fatale enamoured of Jack, and a young Charles Bronson as a would-be baddie. Ronald Reagen introduces show.

G.E. Theater: S5E26-Too Good With A Gun* (1957) S5E26-Too Good With A Gun: Robert Cummings (Love that Bob) plays a gunslinger trying to leave his life of violence behind and find acceptance in a peaceful town. But violence follows him from Texas in the form of a badman.

G.E. Theater: S6E26-No Hiding Place* (1958) An alcoholic reaches the bottom one night. Six weeks later, he is recovering and begins helping other alcoholics who believe they have nowhere to turn. Ronald Reagan, Geraldine Page.

G.E. Theater: S7E1-Blaze Of Glory* (1958) S7E1-Blaze Of Glory: A plumber receives a late night call for a job that turns out to be with a gang of jewel thieves. Lou Costello, Jonathan Harris.

G.E. Theater: S7E31-Nobody's Child* (1959) S7E31-Nobody's Child: Ronald Reagan plays the owner of a store selling rare albums that finds himself caught between two females: A wealthy woman with romantic designs a mischievous little girl with no one else to care for her.

G.E. Theater: S10E14-Tippy-Top* (1961) S10E14-Tippy-Top: Young Randy's insistence that his invisible friend Tippy-Top is real causes friction between his mother and the man she intends to marry. Mom humors her son, but Bob wants to convince the boy that his best buddy is imaginary.
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