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Studio One: S1E3-The Medium* (1948) Madame Flora conducts bogus seances to bilk grieving parents, but during one seance she feels hands around her neck and panics.

Studio One: S1E13-The Glass Key* (1949) When his boss, a corrupt politician, is accused of murder, a man hunts the real killer, avoiding amorous advances from his boss' fiancee and attacks from gangsters along the way.

Studio One: S1E15-Flowers From A Stranger* (1949) S1E15-Flowers From A Stranger: Yul Brynner stars as a psychiatrist whose emotionally unstable wife receives a box of flowers from a complete stranger and is then stalked by an escaped mental patient.

Studio One: S1E19-June Moon* (1949) A naive Schenectady shipping clerk comes to Manhattan with dreams of becoming a lyricist, befriends a one-hit wonder composer and meets the girl of his dreams.

Studio One: S2E10-Two Sharp Knives* (1949) S2E10-Two Sharp Knives: A small-town police chief captures a man wanted for murder in Philadelphia.

Studio One: S2E11-Of Human Bondage* (1949) S2E11-Of Human Bondage: Story of a crippled medical student's romance with a heartless waitress in 1910 Paris.

Studio One: S2E14-Jane Eyre* (1949) S2E14-Jane Eyre: Mary Sinclair and Charlton Heston star in this 1949 TV adaptation of the Charlotte Bronte classic about the governess who falls in love with her employer.

Studio One: S2E25-The Willow Cabin* (1950) S2E25-The Willow Cabin: A doctor plans on divorcing his wife for another woman but WWII intervenes. During the war, the wife's whereabouts are unknown and he goes off to war. His lover then discovers his wife's whereabouts. Priscilla Gillette, Charlton Heston.

Studio One: S2E41-There Was A Crooked Man* (1950) S2E41-There Was A Crooked Man: A whodunnit set in a boarding house where fat, jolly and crippled Mr. Otis is found murdered.

Studio One: S3E5-Away From It All* (1950) S3E5-Away From It All: A Navy pilot on a flight over the Pacific Ocean with a female crewmate develops trouble over a remote island and is forced to ditch his plane into the ocean. They end up being held captive on an island by an elite society.

Studio One: S3E32-Wintertime* (1951) S3E32-Wintertime: This episode deals with the trials and tribulations of people in 1946 Germany.

Studio One: S3E54-Mr. Mummery's Suspicion* (1951) S3E54-Mr. Mummery's Suspicion: A female cook is known to have been poisoning her patrons, and Mr. Mummery, an elderly man who doesn't quite trust his young wife, begins to suspect that she has just hired the killer chef.

Studio One: S4E9-A Bolt Of Lightning* (1951) S4E9-A Bolt Of Lightning: In 1760, James Otis was appointed Advocate General of the Admiralty Court. He faces a dilemma when his office is sworn to defend the Writs who would enable British authorities to enter any colonist's home with no advance notice.

Studio One: S4E34-Treasure Island* (1952) S4E34-Treasure Island: Though a complicated production to bring off on live television, the Westinghouse theater company still manages to do it, complete with sword fights, live parrots and all.

Studio One: S4E37-Abraham Lincoln* (1952) S4E37-Abraham Lincoln: A biopic of Lincoln (Robert Pastene), with vignettes from his accepting the Republican nomination in 1860 right until the night at Ford's theater.

Studio One: S5E8-Plan For Escape* (1952) S5E8-Plan For Escape: A crooked club owner's wife witnesses his murder, and has to flee from gangsters.

Studio One: S5E16-The Trial Of John Peter Zenger* (1953) S5E16-The Trial Of John Peter Zenger: In the mid-1700s, a publisher printed a newspaper critical of the Royal Governor of New York. While the articles were essentially true, he was jailed for eight months and when finally was tried, was accused of libel.

Studio One: S5E46-Sentence Of Death* (1953) S5E46-Sentence Of Death: Glamorous socialite Betsy Palmer is visiting a lower class pharmacy and witnesses a robbery and murder. Other eyewitnesses identify the killer but Palmer insists they are wrong.

Studio One: S6E1-1984* (1953) S6E1-1984: Winston Smith who works in the Ministry of Truth meets two people who transform his life, Julia, who hands him a slip of paper saying I love you and O'Brien who tells him, We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

Studio One: S6E11-Confessions Of A Nervous Man* (1953) S6E11-Confessions Of A Nervous Man: On opening night, a playwright sits in a bar interacting with well-wishers and remembering the problems of getting a play ready for Broadway while anxiously awaiting the verdicts of the newspaper reviewers. Art Carney.

Studio One: S6E22-Dark Possession* (1954) A woman is accused by a poison-pen letter of murdering her husband.

Studio One: S7E1-Twelve Angry Men* (1954) S7E1-Twelve Angry Men: This version of Reginald Rose's play manages to create tension even within its short running time. Before we saw Henry Fonda and Lee J Cobb as Jurors 8 and 3, the roles were taken for television by Robert Cummings and Franchot Tone.
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