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Season 1

  • S01E01 The Golden Junkman

    • April 8, 1956
    • CBS

    True story of an Armenian immigrant who overcomes all odds to become a wealthy and educated man: after his wife's death, he rears his beloved sons in old-world simplicity, only to have them turn on him and call him an ignorant peddler. Hurt, but not discouraged, he begins to educate himself by studying the encyclopedia and ultimately returns to college to earn his degree and the respect of his children. A hardworking, old-world immigrant raises two sons by himself while becoming very succesfull in the junkyard business. His sons attend the best college, but to the father's dismay, they resent and are embarrassed by his crude style and mannerisms. Undaunted, the man sends himself to college and proves to be a brilliant student with an enclyclopedic mind. The family is lovingly reunited when the boys see their father for the kind, loving, generous, happy, well-liked man that he has become.

  • S01E02 Man With A Beard

    • April 15, 1956
    • CBS

  • S01E03 Captain From Kopenick

    • April 22, 1956
    • CBS

    Based on a real scandal where a cobbler posing as a captain absconded with the treasury of a Berlin suburb in 1906.

  • S01E04 Borders Away

    • April 29, 1956
    • CBS

    The WW2 story of Captain Dan Gallery. He convinced his superiors he could capture a German U-boat. See the top secret preparation, the planning for booby traps, and the actual boarding and capturing of the U-505 German submarine. This harrowing feat led to the capture of the German code books which helped shorten the war.

  • S01E05 The Mystery of Caspar Hauser

    • May 6, 1956
    • CBS

  • S01E06 The Stepmother

    • May 13, 1956
    • CBS

  • S01E07 Time Bomb

    • May 20, 1956
    • CBS

  • S01E08 Emperor Norton's Bridge

    • May 27, 1956
    • CBS

  • S01E09 The Man Who Believed in Fairy Tales

    • June 3, 1956
    • CBS

  • S01E10 Harry in Search of Himself

    • June 10, 1956
    • CBS

  • S01E11 Felix the Fourth

    • June 17, 1956
    • CBS

  • S01E12 Smith of Ecuador

    • June 24, 1956
    • CBS

  • S01E13 The Gingerbread Man

    • July 1, 1956
    • CBS

  • S01E14 Joyful Lunatic

    • July 8, 1956
    • CBS

  • S01E15 The Key

    • July 15, 1956
    • CBS

  • S01E16 Grandpa Changes the World

    • July 22, 1956
    • CBS

    Far more than courtroom drama, this TRUE STORY about how Alexander Hamilton, attorney to William Penn and the only colonial admitted to the English Bar, came out of retirement to defend a printer accused of libelling the Governor by printing the truth in his newspaper about his corrupt activities. The principals established in this case, as so eloquently argued by Hamilton, had a profound influence on the drafting of the Bill of Rights several years latter. ""Gentlemen, with an impartial, uncorrupted verdict we assure ourselves, our posterity, the right, the liberty of speaking and writing the truth."" As author and host, John Nesbitt says at the conclusion of this drama, ""The great footnote to this story, of course, lies in the Bill of Rights.

  • S01E17 Again the Stars

    • July 29, 1956
    • CBS

Season 2

Season 3

  • S03E01 Revenge

    • September 10, 1957
    • CBS

    A school teacher from Massachusetts comes to a small western town to marry a young homesteader, but finds that he's been murdered. The jury frees the murderer on a phony plea of self-defense. Determined to see justice done, she decides to stay in town as a constant irritant to the murderer's conscience. She makes him so crazy, he picks a fight with one of his friends and is killed. Dismayed by her own vengefulness, the teacher decides that justice would be better served by true social reform. She campaigns successfully for women to be selected as jurors, which results in the second murderer being convicted and sent to prison.

  • S03E02 Here Lies Francois Gold

    • September 17, 1957
    • CBS

  • S03E03 Campaign For Marriage

    • September 24, 1957
    • CBS

  • S03E04 The Gadfly

    • October 1, 1957
    • CBS

  • S03E05 Hole in the Wall

    • October 8, 1957
    • CBS

  • S03E06 The Man the Navy Couldn't Sink

    • October 15, 1957
    • CBS

  • S03E07 Under Seventeen

    • October 22, 1957
    • CBS

  • S03E08 The Other Van Gogh

    • October 29, 1957
    • CBS

  • S03E09 Arithmetic Sailor

    • November 5, 1957
    • CBS

  • S03E10 I Get Along Without You Very Well

    • November 12, 1957
    • CBS

    Composer Hoagy Carmichael relates the story of a song inspired by an anonymous poem, I get along without you very well. The year is 1938. Hoagy is asked to write a song to be introduced on Dick Powell's radio show. While going through his files, Hoagy discovers a nearly forgotten poem and promises a melody for it. He remembers little about the source of the poem except that a girl gave it to him at a college sorority party several years before. But the lyricist must grant permission before the music can be cleared for use on the radio. There ensues a desperate nation-wide search, aided by the broadcasts of Walter Winchell to find the author before air time.

  • S03E11 Alice's Wedding Gown

    • November 19, 1957
    • CBS

  • S03E12 The Rescue

    • November 26, 1957
    • CBS

  • S03E13 Novel Appeal

    • December 3, 1957
    • CBS

    An author frees an innocent man from prison.

  • S03E14 Sam Houston's Decision

    • December 10, 1957
    • CBS

  • S03E15 The Frying Pan

    • December 17, 1957
    • CBS

  • S03E16 A Picture of the Magi

    • December 24, 1957
    • CBS

  • S03E17 Death of a Nobody

    • December 31, 1957
    • CBS

  • S03E18 Abby, Julia and the Seven Pet Cows

    • January 7, 1958
    • CBS

  • S03E19 Cavalry Surgeon

    • January 14, 1958
    • CBS

    The story of a military surgeon who in a moment of crisis has to perform an action repugnant to his very nature. The story of a cavalry skirmish in the Mexican War and of two men who fought with different philosophies and methods toward the same end. One lived heroically and one died a hero.

  • S03E20 A Stubborn Fool

    • January 21, 1958
    • CBS

  • S03E21 Flight for Life

    • January 28, 1958
    • CBS

  • S03E22 The Immortal Eye

    • February 4, 1958
    • CBS

  • S03E23 Recipe for Success

    • February 11, 1958
    • CBS

  • S03E24 The Checkered Flag

    • February 18, 1958
    • CBS

    Story of an unsung racing mechanic who because of a club foot, has never dared to race himself. All he needed was the confidence in himself to succeed. Based on the true story of Bud and Gina Hand.

  • S03E25 The Vestris

    • February 25, 1958
    • CBS

    In the spring of 1828, the bark Vestris, is 16 days out enroute from England to Boston. The weather is fair, but the captain's ailing wife suddenly has a vision telling her (in a message written on a blackboard) to have the ship change course. At first the captain refuses, but when the weather changes and his wife becomes sicker, he reluctantly agrees. As a result, they find and rescue three survivors of a shipwreck. One of the three is a doctor, and appears to be the ""spirit"" seen by the wife. He saves her life. As it turns out, the message on the blackboard is in his handwriting. Curiously, the doctor is as puzzled as everyone else by the wife's vision.

  • S03E26 War Against War

    • March 4, 1958
    • CBS

  • S03E27 The Quality of Mercy

    • March 11, 1958
    • CBS

  • S03E28 Man of Principle

    • March 25, 1958
    • CBS

    Hiero II, king of ancient Syracuse, orders a gold crown to be made as an offering to the gods. The gold is delivered to a goldsmith and the man's wife persuades him to substitute silver for some of the gold.

  • S03E29 Trail Blazer

    • April 1, 1958
    • CBS