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The Classic TV Archive - US Dramatic Anthology Series
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Episode Guide
version 10.0 January 2008
(Ep 2.3)
compiled by
The Classic TV Archive
http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Stage/2950/
with contributions by:
Rina Fox
references:
Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov)
Internet Movie Database (http://us.imdb.com)
UCLA Film and Television Archive
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PRODUCERS' SHOWCASE
First telecast: October 18, 1954 to May 27, 1957
NBC Mon 8:00-9:30
Live 90 minute productions were aired every fourth Monday for three seasons.
Showcase Productions Inc.
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Ep 1.01 Producers' Showcase: TONIGHT AT 8:30
18Oct1954 NBC Mon
written by Noel Coward
directed by Otto Preminger
associate director Dominick Dunne
produced by Otto Preminger & John Bloch
original music composed and conducted by Carmen Dragon
Choreography, Richard Bastow
Gloria Vanderbilt, Narrator
starring
Ginger Rogers
Gig Young
Trevor Howard
Estelle Winwood
Martyn Green
Dermot McNamara
Ilka Chase
Synopsis:
3 playlets by Noel Coward
(1) "Red Peppers," a satirical affectionate look at small-time vaudeville with two musical numbers,
stars Ginger Rogers, Martyn Green, Estelle Winwood, Dermot McNamara.
(2) "Still Life," in which couple "see a stranger across a crowded room" and which was eventually
made into a movie titled, 'Brief Encounter', stars Ginger Rogers, Trevor Howard, Ilka Chase,
and Philip Borneuf
(3) "Shadow Play," musical about a crisis in an otherwise happy marriage, stars Ginger Rogers,
Gig Young, Margaret Hayes, David Orrick, John Baragrey, and in her television debut,
Gloria Vanderbilt.
Ep 1.02 Producers' Showcase: STATE OF THE UNION
15Nov1954 NBC Mon
written by Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse
directed by Arthur Penn
starring
Joseph Cotten ......... Grant Matthews
Margaret Sullavan ......... Mary Matthews
Nina Foch
Ray Walston
Synopsis:
An extremely successful and fundamentally honest businessman is lured into presidential ambitions,
and is forced to make compromise after compromise until he withdraws from the race,
determined to reform the system.
Ep 1.03 Producers' Showcase: DATELINE
13Dec1954 NBC Mon
written by Mel Tolkin & Robert Sherwood
directed by Alan Handley
producer Fred Coe
an Overseas Press Club Production
music by Harry Sosnick, Mitchell Ayres, Axel Stordahl
Host: John Daly
starring
Marian Anderson
Hal Boyle
Sid Caesar
Milton Caniff
Perry Como
Bob Considine
Fleur Cowles
Eddie Fisher
Ben Grauer
Bob Hope
H.V. Kaltenborn
Elsa Maxwell
Martha Raye
Carl Reiner
Richard Rodgers
Carl Sandburg
Lawrence Spivak
Robert Sherwood
Ray Walston
Synopsis:
A tribute to the American reporter presented in cooperation with Overseas Press Club of America, Inc.,
centering around the dateline that always prefaces a newspaper story, with correspondents
reporting on numerous historic events.
John Daly hosts throughout, with vignettes of Waterloo 1815 (H.V. Kaltenborn interviews
Sid Caesar as Napoleon just after losing the battle), Caanan 1300 B.C. (Ben Grauer interviews
Martha Raye as Delilah, as she cuts Samson's hair), Vineland, 1000 A.D. (Elsa Maxwell interviews
Carl Reiner as Lief Ericson), London 1954 (Bob Considine interviews Bob Hope); others in cast
include Eddie Fisher (singing "Count Your Blessings" at request of President Eisenhower),
Bob Considine interviewing cartoonist Milton Caniff, leading to ballet by his character Steve Canyon,
satire of "Meet the Press" called "Beat the Press" (with Sid Caesar, Carl Reiner, Lawrence Spivak,
H.V. Kaltenborn, Emanuel Freedman), WWII Ernie Pyle sketch by Robert Sherwood
(with Sandy Kenyon, Ray Walston, David White, William Gunn, Philip Abbott), correspondent
Inez Robb reports on scene with comedienne Martha Raye singing song for troops in
North Africa, Richard Rodgers explains what he wanted to achieve in music for "Victory at Sea"
and conducts orchestra, with Perry Como ("No Other Love") backed up by the Ray Charles
Singers, Perry Como singing "Home For Christmas," filmed tribute to reporters by President
Dwight Eisenhower, Carl Sandburg reads his poem honoring the press, Henry Ford, II
expresses hope for peace.
Ep 1.04 Producers' Showcase: CALL TO FREEDOM
07Jan1955 NBC Mon (rebroadcast on 05May1957)
produced by Henry Solomon
starring
Martha Moedl
Anton Dermota
Paul Schoeffler
Irmgard Seefried
Ludwig Weber
Waldemar Kmentt
Karl Kamann
Synopsis:
Relates the struggle for freedom in Austria from the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
to WWI, to Nazi domination, to WWII, to post-war Four Power Occupation, to final freedom,
keyed to the reopening of the rebuilt Vienna State Opera House in November, 1955 with the
performance of Beetovan's opera "Fidelio." Produced by Henry Salomon, music scored
and conducted by Robert Russell Bennett, narrated by Alexander Scourby; opera cast includes
Martha Moedl, Anton Dermota, Paul Schoeffler, Irmgard Seefried, Ludwig Weber, Waldemar Kmentt,
Karl Kamann, with Karl Bohm conducting the Vienna Philharmonic.
*Note: Documentary made as part of "Project Twenty" series but run in Producer's Showcase
time slot with regular Producer's Showcase sponsors.
Ep 1.05 Producers' Showcase: YELLOW JACK
10Jan1955 NBC Mon
written by J.P. Miller
story Sidney Howard
directed by Delbert Mann
produced by Fred Coe
starring
Broderick Crawford ......... Walter Reed
Dennis O'Keefe ......... James Carroll
Raymond Massey ......... Stackpoole
Dane Clark ......... Jesse W. Lazear
E.G. Marshall ........ Dr. Carlos Finlay
Eva Marie Saint ........ Miss Blake
Jackie Cooper ........ O'Hara
Rod Steiger ....... Busch
Wally Cox ........ William H. Dean
Billy Redfield ........ McClelland
Victor Jory ....... Aristides Agramonte
Fred Stewart ....... William Crawford
Philip Abbott ........ Brinkerhof
Frederic Tozere ........ Col. Tory
Lorne Greene ........ Gorgas
with
Carlos Montalban, Peter Donat
John Lehne, Frank Sutton
Synopsis 1:
The story of the pursuit of the cause of yellow fever by Dr. Walter Reed and his
Army medical colleagues after the Spanish-American War.
Synopsis 2:
Yellow fever was once one of the dread diseases of the world. Control of the disease came about,
around the turn of the century, only through the heroic efforts of medical martyrs. The hunt that
culminated in the discovery of a type of mosquito was described by Paul de Kruif in his book,
Microbe hunters. Playwright Sidney Howard dramatized the hunt, with the collaboration of de Kruif,
titled the play Yellow Jack and saw it presented on Broadway in 1934. James Stewart originated
the role of O'Hara, later played in the movie by Robert Montgomery.
Ep 1.06 Producers' Showcase: THE WOMEN
07Feb1955 NBC Mon
written by Sumner Locke Elliott
play by Claire Boothe Luce
directed by Vincent J. Donehue
assistant director Dominick Dunne
music direction and composition by Harry Sosnik
starring
Shelley Winters ........ Crystal Allen
Paulette Goddard ........ Sylvia Fowler
Mary Astor ......... Nancy Blake
Ruth Hussey ....... Marcy Haines
Nita Talbot ....... Olga
Nancy Olson ....... Peggy Day
Mary Boland ....... Countess Delage
Valerie Bettis ....... Miriam Aarons
Cathleen Nesbitt ....... Mrs. Moorehead
Helen Raymond ...... Mrs. Wagstaff
Jeanne Murray ....... Hairdresser
Agnes Doyle ....... Saleslady
Brett Somers ....... Cigarette Girl
Lennie Dunn ...... Hairdresser
Sandra Church ....... Debutante
Frances Woodbary ....... Dowager
Sara Mead ....... Helen
Bibi Osterwald
Summary:
A sociological satire on the female of the species, set against a glamorous Park
Avenue background that eventually extends to Reno and back, in which a happily married
society leader is prodded by the gossip of her "best friends" to divorce her husband.
Ep 1.07 Producers' Showcase: PETER PAN
07Mar1955 NBC Mon
written by Jerome Robbins
play by James M. Barrie
directed by Clark Jones (nominated for an Emmy)
produced by Fred Coe
starring
Mary Martin ....... Peter Pan (won Emmy for her performance)
Kathleen Nolan ....... Wendy
Cyril Ritchard ....... Captain Hook/George Darling (nominated for an Emmy)
Margalo Gillmore ....... Mary Darling
Robert Harrington ...... John Darling
Joseph Stafford ....... Michael Darling
Joe E. Marks ....... Smee
Sondra Lee ....... Tiger Lily
Hellen Halliday ....... Liza
David Bean ....... Slightly
Joan Tewkesbury ...... Ostrich
Ian Tucker ....... Tootles
Norman Shelly ........ Crocodile
Ann Connolly ...... Wendy (as an adult)
Paris Theodore ...... Nibs
Frank Lindsay ...... Noodler
Pauline Moore ...... Jane
Synopsis:
Peter Pan takes Wendy to Never Neverland on an adventure in fantasy.
Ep 1.08 Producers' Showcase: REUNION IN VIENNA
04Apr1955 NBC Mon
written by David Shaw
play by Robert E. Sherwood
directed by Vincent Donehue
Associate Director Dominick Dunne
Guest Producer Jean Dalrylmple
sets by Ter-Arutunian
costumes by Guy Kent
produced by Fred Coe
starring
Herbert Berghof ....... Count Von Stainz
Peter Lorre ....... Poffy
Greer Garson
Brian Aherne
Cathleen Nesbitt
Lili Darvas
George Voskovec
Nehemiah Persoff
Robert Flemyng
Tamara Daykarhanova
Gene Saks
Synopsis:
The story of banished Austrian archduke who returns to Vienna for reunion of the old nobility
and reunites with his former love, now married to a psychoanalyst; stars Greer Garson,
Brian Aherne, Peter Lorre, Cathleen Nesbitt, Lili Darvis, Herbert Berghof, George Voskovec,
Nehemiah Persoff, Robert Flemyng, Tamara Daykarhanova, and Gene Saks in a bit part as a waiter
*Note: 1931 smash hit Broadway play by Robert E. Sherwood.
Ep 1.09 Producers' Showcase: DARKNESS AT NOON
02May1955 NBC Mon
written by Robert Alan Aurthur
play by Sidney Kingsley
novel by Arthur Koestler
directed by Delbert Mann
music by Harry Sosnik
starring
Lee J. Cobb
Nehemiah Persoff
Ruth Roman
Joseph Wiseman
David Wayne
Oscar Homolka
Mikhail Rasumny
Frederick Rolf
James Millhollin
Alfred Hesse
Henry Silva
Michael Gorrin
Norman Roland
Robert McQueeney
Synopsis:
Set in Russian prison during purge trials of 1930s, with prisoner Rubashov, an old Bolshevik,
reviewing his life in series of flashbacks and tapped conversations with prisoner in adjoining cell.
*Note: Program closes with 58-second film clip of praise by Vice President Richard M. Nixon.
Ep 1.10 Producers' Showcase: THE PETRIFIED FOREST
30May1955 NBC Mon (rebroadcast 30Sep55)
written by Robert E. Sherwood
adapted by Tad Mosel
directed by Delbert Mann
music by Harry Sosnik
sets by Edward Stephenson
costumes by Robert Campbell
associate producer Bill Nichols
produced by Fred Coe
starring
Lauren Bacall ....... Gabby Maple
Humphrey Bogart ....... Duke Mantee
Henry Fonda ....... Alan Squier
Paul Hartman ....... Jason Maple
Jack Warden ....... Boze
Richard Jaeckel ....... Ruby
Natalie Schafer ....... Mrs. Chisholm
Richard Gaines ...... Mr. Chisholm
Jack Klugman ...... Jackie
Joseph Sweeney ....... Gramps
Steve Ritch ....... Lineman
Dick Elliott ....... Commander
Synopsis 1:
Set in Black Mesa Bar-B-Q at desert crosswords, as a patrons, owner and his daughter Gaby Maple and an unfortunate hitchhiker Alan Squier are held hostage by fleeing killer Duke Mantee and his henchmen, with Squier signing over his life insurance policy to Gaby to fund her dream of traveling to France to paint, and then persuading Mantee to kill him
Synopsis 2:
The scene is the Black Mesa Bar B-Q and filling station, an isolated oasis in the Arizona desert.
Here, among others, is restless Gabby Maple, who helps her father and grandfather to operate
the place. She wants desperately to leave, but the men are opposed.
Then the bleak routine of desert life is interrupted by the arrival of two figures.
The first is Alan Squier, poet, idealist, intellectual. When the people at the station
read news stories of Duke Mantee, bank robber and killer, Squier sees him as a symbol
of the law of survival of the fittest.
The second figure is Mantee himself. With the aid of his trigger-happy cronies, Mantee takes over
the place as a temporary hideout. Everyone present, and everyone who arrives becomes
Mantee's prisoner. (live from Burbank, California)
*Note: Bogart created the role of Mantee on Broadway in 1935; the Leslie Howard played Squier.
Both repeated the roles in the 1936 movie, and Bette Davis took the Gabby part.
Ep 1.11 Producers' Showcase: WIDE WIDE WORLD
27Jun1955 NBC Mon
directed by Dick Schneider
associate director Dominick Dunne
produced by Fred Rickey (who died 3 days before the telecast)
hosted by Dave Garroway
starring
Louis Armstrong
Velma Middleton
Synopsis:
Wonderful around the world look at the variety of talents and music performances.
("That's My Desire") backed up by the Woody Herman orchestra (with Woody singing),
featuring Bobby Hackett on trumpet ("My Funny Valentine"); jam session of
"When The Saints Go Marchin' In;" Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, Ontario, featuring
Lorne Greene in "Julius Caesar," with backstage segments with Director Michael Langham
and Artistic Director Tyrone Guthrie; Cantinflas, performing his famous "bullfighter" act from
Tijuana Mexico; various scenes in New York City, Chicago, Des Moines, Denver, Salt Lake City,
San Francisco, San Diego, Washington D.C., Mount Hood; the RCA commercial features
Vaughn Monroe and Milton Berle.
Ep 1.12 Producers' Showcase: THE FOURPOSTER
25Jul1955 NBC Mon
written by Joseph Schrank
story by Jan de Hartog
directed by Clark Jones
associate director Dominick Dunne
starring
Hume Cronyn ....... Michael
Jessica Tandy .... Agnes (nominated for an Emmy for her role lost to Mary Martin in Peter Pan)
Barbara Dodd
Anita Cooper
Bob Heller
Anita Coursant
Roy Johnson
Eli Rill
Synopsis:
A gently humorous and perceptive story of a marriage, from the wedding night in 1890,
through 35 years of marriage, all in or near the couple's old four-poster bed, which finally
has to be left behind as being too large for their retirement apartment.
Ep 1.13 Producers' Showcase: THE KING AND MRS. CANDLE
22Aug55 NBC Mon
written by Sumner Locke Elliott
directed by Arthur Penn
Produced by: Fred Coe
starring
Cyril Ritchard
Joan Greenwood ....... Mrs. Candle
Theodore Bikel
Richard Haydn
Irene Manning
Donald Mayre
Synopsis:
The plot involved King Rupert of Brandovia who rules his country with an iron fist,
while his people are busy exporting bologna and fighting off neighboring Carps and Gloats.
A revolution deposes Rupert, and he must learn to live in a democracy. He works at various
odd jobs and courts Lily Candle, a dance instructor.
*Note: musical play based on Sumner Locke Elliott's original television play originally
presented on Philco Television Playhouse on 4/18/54, produced by Fred Coe, directed
by Arthur Penn, written by Sumner Locke Elliott, dances choreographed by Tony Charmoli,
music by Moose Charlap, lyrics by Chuck Sweeny; two songs (Young Ideas, What is the
Secret of Your Success? recorded by RCA; deposed king of Brandovia, whose inhabitants
spend their time exporting bologna and repelling invasions by neighboring Carps and Gloats,
finds his way to America, where he earns a living as a dancing instructor, pursued by his
former royal fiancee who still has the valuable pearls he gave her, with the king marrying
commoner Mrs. Candle and returning with her to his now peaceful kingdom; with Cyril Ritchard,
Joan Greenwood, Theodore Bikel, Richard Haydn, Irene Manning.
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Ep 2.01 Producers' Showcase: THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH
11Sep1955 NBC Mon
adapted by Ellen M. Violett
story by Thornton Wilder (pulitzer prize winning play 1942)
directed by Vincent Donehue
produced by Robert Whitehead
executive producer Fred Coe
Costume designs by Helene Pons
narrative by John Cameron Swayze
starring
George Abbott ....... George Antrobus
Mary Martin ....... Sabina
Helen Hayes ....... Margaret Antrobus
Don Murray ....... Henry
Florence Reed ....... Fortune Teller
Heller Halliday ....... Gladys
Frank Silvera ....... Judge
Jonathan Anderson ....... Professor
Synopsis:
The entire history of the world, with Mankind is represented by the Antrobus family.
Surviving the Creation, the Ice Age, the seven deadly plagues, the Black Death and
every other historical calamity, the unflappable and always fastidiously dressed George
Antrobus and his even-tempered wife , Margaret personify every man and woman who
has weathered the most harrowing of storms "by the skin of their teeth."
*Note: This episode was two hours. This was a rare acting job by Broadway director George Abbott.
Also actress Heller Halliday is the daughter of Mary Martin.
Ep 2.02 Producers' Showcase: OUR TOWN
19Sep1955 NBC Mon
written by David Shaw
story by Thornton Wilder
directed by Delbert Mann (nominated for an Emmy)
Associate Director Dominick Dunne
produced by Fred Coe
original music by James Van Heusen and lyrics by Sammy Cahn
orchestrations and musical direction by Nelson Riddle
choreography by Valerie Bettis
costumes by Robert Campbell
sets by Otis Riggs
vocal direction by Norman Luboff
starring
Paul Newman ....... George Gibbs
Eva Marie Saint ....... Emily Webb
Frank Sinatra ....... Stage Manager
Sylvia Field ....... Mrs. Gibbs
Paul Hartman ....... Mr. Webb
Peg Hillias ....... Mrs. Webb
Ernest Truex ....... Dr. Gibbs
Shelley Fabares ...... Susan
Carol Veazie ....... Mrs Soames
with:
Anthony Sydes, David Saber
Charlotte Knight, Harvey B. Dunn
Synopsis 1:
The story depicts life in a rural New Hampshire village, with its humor and pathos;
stars Frank Sinatra as the Stage Manager, and Eva Marie Saint and Paul Newman as
the young lovers, Ernest Truex and Sylvia Field as his parents and Paul Hartman and
Peg Hillias as her parents, supported by Shelley Fabares, Tony Sydes, David Saber,
Carol Veazie, Charlotte Knight, and Harvey B. Dunne; songs written especially for this
television production included both "The Impatient Years" and "Love and Marriage;" this
is believed to be the only entertainment program in which Paul Newman sings
(in this case, a duet with Eva Marie Saint).
Synopsis 2:
Sinclair Lewis familiarized a generation of Americans with a satiric view of the American small
town. Wilder's play reverses the trend and takes a loving look at the inhabitants of the typical
town of Grover's Corners. The plot is pegged on the lives of a boy and a girl in the town and
follows them through romance, marriage and death.
Act 1: It's May 1901. The act opens at dawn on a street in Grover's Corners. We meet the
Gibbs' and Webbs' family homes and the office of the Grover's Corners Sentinel.
Songs: "Our Town" "Grover's Corners" "The Impatient Years".
Act 2: Now it's July 1904. Again we enter the Gibbs' and Webbs' homes, then travel
to an area near the school, the drugstore soda fountain and the church.
Songs: "Love and Marriage" "A Perfect Married Life" "The Impatient Years" (reprise) "Wasn't It A Wonderful Wedding?"
Act 3: Nine years have passed. It's summer 1913. The scene is the cemetary. Flashbacks take us
back to 1899. We return to the town in 1913 for the finale.
Song: "Look to Your Heart".
* Note: Musical version of Thornton Wilder's 1938 stage play (the most performed American stage play).
**Eva Marie Saint was nominated for an Emmy lost to Mary Martin in Peter Pan.
[--] Producers' Showcase: The Petrified Forest
30Sep1955 NBC Mon (rebroadcast from 30May55)
Ep 2.03 Producers' Showcase: CYRANO DE BERGERAC
17Oct1955 NBC Mon
Produced & staged by José Ferrer
Directed by Kirk Browning
Written by Joseph Schrank
Adaptation of Brian Hooker
Adaptated story of the Edmond Rostand classic
Production supervised by Donald Davis and Dorothy Matthews
Art Director: Richard Day
Costumes by Guy Kent.
starring
José Ferrer ............ Cyrano de Bergerac (nominated for an Emmy)
Claire Bloom ........... Roxanne
Christopher Plummer .... Christian de Neuvillette
Jacques Aubuchon ....... Ragueneau
Paula Laurence ......... Duenna
Edith King ............. Mother Marguerite
Will Kuluva ............ Cutpurse
Patricia Wheel ......... Sister Marthe
Robert Carroll ......... De Guiche
John McQuade ........... Lignieres
William Woodson ........ Le Bret
Sarah Marshall ......... Orange Girl
Dean Cetrulo ........... Valvert
Leopold Badia .......... Montfleury
Leon Charles ........... Carbon Castel-Jaloux
Eric Sinclair (?)
Synopsis 1:
The story of professional soldier with extraordinarily long nose and his
unrequited
love for the fair Roxanne who woos her for her suitor, who dies on the battlefield,
after which the stricken Roxanne enters a convent, visited over the years by the
ever-faithful Cyrano until she realizes, too late,
that it was his soul that she loved all along. [RF]
Synopsis 2:
In 17th century Paris, Cyrano de Bergerac cut a dashing figure. Both swordsman
and poet,
Cyrano was capable of the grand passion. There was but one sizable obstacle
to his complete success - his nose. "'Tis a rock, a crag, a cape!" retorts Cyrano to a
nobleman who has made fun of the nose but lacks Cyrano's wit. The 19th century
French dramatist Rostand seized on Cyrano's sensitiveness about his nose and
based his poignant romantic comedy on it. Rostand's Cyrano has found the love of his
life in the fair Roxane. But shall Roxane give her love a creature with a proboscis
like Cyrano's? Not likely, Cyrano, therefore, will do the next best thing. The soldier Christian,
handsome but empty-headed, shall woo the maiden
with Cyrano's romantic verses. [RF]
*Note: José Ferrer repeats for television the role that won him resounding
praise
on the Broadway stage and an Oscar in the movies.
Ep 2.04 Producers' Showcase: DATELINE II
14Nov1955 NBC Mon
script by Joseph Schrank
playlet script by Donald Bevan
directed by Alan Handley
produced by Donald Davis & Dorothy Mathews
Choreography by Tony Charmoli
set designer Jan Scott
Conductor George Bassman
starring
John Wayne as Himself
Peggy Lee as Herself
Milton Berle as Himself
William Holden as Himself
Greer Garson as Co-Emcee
John Steinbeck as Himself
Robert Frost as Himself
Irving Berlin as Himself
John Raitt as Himself
Janet Blair as Herself
Patricia Benoit as Marguerite Higgins (in playlet)
Darren McGavin as Ed (in playlet)
Jason Robards as Himself
Marguerite Higgins as Herself
Tom Gorman
Bert Freed
Frank Sutton
Robert Dryden
Synopsis:
Marguerite Higgins, international correspondent, is portrayed in a playlet based on an incident in her
career. The scene is a dugout near the front lines in the Korean War. A soldier brings in his
seriously wounded buddy and tries desperately to keep him alive until the medics arrive.
Summary:
Tonight's theme "Freedom of the Press"
A salute to foreign correspondents; presented in cooperation with
Overseas Press Club of America, Inc.
Milton Berle performs a monologue; Peggy Lee sings "You're My Thrill" and
"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot;" Irving Berlin sings a few bars from "You Gotta Get Up;"
John Raitt sings "Free," written by Berlin especially for this program; Janet Blair sings
"The Funnies" and reads the funnies as a ballet from "Li'l Abner" is performed;
"Dateline Korea" is original playlet by Donald Bevan, honoring Pulitzer
Prize Winning correspondent Marguerite Higgins, with Janet Blair and Greer Garson sing
"How About You;" John Wayne reminisces about role of Marine Correspondents;
Spanish dance by Antonio, assisted by Carmen Rojas; John Steinbeck "Memorium
to Robert Capa" read by William Holden; Robert Frost
reads his poem "The land was ours before we were the land's;" Greer Garson pays tribute to
underground newspaper in Cracow Ghetto; entire cast sings "Free" in Finale.
John Steinbeck's contribution is a eulogy of magazine photographer Robert Capa.
Capa was killed last year in Indo-China.
Ep 2.05 Producers' Showcase: SLEEPING BEAUTY
14Dec55 NBC Mon
directed by Clark Jones
Score by Tchaikovsky
choreography after Petipa
art direction by Richard Day
music adaptation by Robert Irving
costumes by Oliver Messel
starring
Margot Fonteyn
Michael Soames
Frederick Ashton
Beryl Grey
Pauline Clayden
Rosemary Lindsay
Rowena Jackson
Philip Chatfield
Brian Shaw
*Note: Special introduction written by John Van
Druten, acted by David Wayne, by Sadler's Wells Ballet.
**Nominated for an Emmy as Best Single Program of the Year (lost to Peter Pan)
[--] Producers' Shocase: Peter Pan
09Jan1956 NBC Mon (Restaged)
starring
Mary Martin as Peter Pan
Cyril Ritchard as Captain Hook
Ep 2.06 Producers' Showcase: FESTIVAL OF MUSIC
30Jan1956 NBC Mon
directed by Kirk Browning
produced by Sol Hurok
hosted by Charles Laughton
starring
Jussi Björling as Rodolfo in "La Boheme" scene
Isaac Stern as Himself
Renata Tebaldi as Mimi in "La Boheme" scene
Summary:
Musical director George Bassman, orchestra conducted by Max Rudolph of the Metropolitan Opera;
stage concert with 13 of world's top opera singers and musicians, each performing a single number.
The performers included are:
Bbaritone Leonard Warren ("Prologue" from Leoncavallo's "Pagliacci"),
Tenor Jan Peerce ("Vesti La Giubba" from Leoncavallo's "Pagliacci"),
Violinist Isaac Stern (lst movement of Mendelssohn's "Violin Concerto in E Minor"),
Soprano Zhinka Milanov ("Vissi d'Arte" from Puccini's "Tosca"),
Coloratura Soprano Roberta Peters ("The Doll Song" from Offenbach's "Tales of Hoffman"),
Cellist Gregor Piatigorsky ("Adagio and Rondo for Cello and Orchestra" by Carl Maria Von Weber),
Contralto Marian Anderson ("Beautiful City," "Poor Me," "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands"),
Mezzo-Sopranos Blanche Thebom and Mildred Miller ("Barcarolle" duet from Offenbach's "Tales of Hoffman"),
Mezzo-Soprano Rise Stevens ("Card Song" from Bizet's "Carmen"),
Tenor Jussi Bjoerling ("Che Gelida Manina" from Puccini's "La Boheme")
Soprano Renata Tebaldi ("Mi Chiamano Mimi," from Puccini's "La Boheme"),
Duet by Bjoerling and Tebaldi ("O Soave Fanciulla" from Puccini's "La Boheme"),
Pianist Artur Rubenstein (Chopin's "Polonaise in C# Minor").
Plus a large supporting cast of singers, dancers. [RF]
Ep 2.07 Producers' Showcase: CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA
05Mar1956 NBC Mon
written by George Bernard Shaw
adapted by Joseph Schrank
directed by Kirk Browning
starring
Sir Cedric Hardwicke .......... Julius Caesar
Claire Bloom ........... Cleopatra
Jack Hawkins .......... Rufio
Judith Anderson ......... Ftatateeta
Farley Granger ......... Appollodorus
Cyril Ritchard ...... Brittannus
Thomas Gomez ........ Pothinus
Francis Compton ....... Theodotus
Rhoden Streeter ...... Ptolemy
Patrick MacNee ...... Lucius Septimus
Robert Goodier ...... Centurion
Richard Ward ...... Nubian
Loraine Grover ....... Iris
Jo Rabb ....... Charmian
Michael Enserro ....... Major Domo
Murray Vines ....... Priest
Raymond St. Jacques ....... Eygptian Soldier
Synopsis 1:
The story concentrates on the encounter of the girl queen with the great Roman Emperor
Julius Caesar. Now a battle-hardened veteran and experienced ruler in his 50's, Caesar finds
the young Cleopatra ignorant of how to behave and how to rule wisely. He becomes her instructor.
In the midst of court intrigue she has Caesar's help in strengthening her hand.
Synopsis 2:
Most of us think of Cleopatra as the alluring empress of ancient Egypt, who captivated
the Roman Antony and eventually died by her own hand. This is the picture painted
by Shakespeare in his "Antony and Cleopatra". But some 50 years ago Shaw's ironic
comedy "Caesar and Cleopatra" appeared, treating the beginning instead of the end
of her spectacular career. [RF]
Ep 2.08 Producers' Showcase: THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET
02Apr1956 NBC Mon
written by Rudolf Besier
adapted by Guthrie McClintic
directed by Vincent J. Donehue
assistant director Guthrie McClintic
produced by Fred Coe
starring
Katharine Cornell ............ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Henry Daniell .......... Edward Moulton-Barrett
Anthony Quayle ........ Robert Browning
Nancy Coleman ........Henrietta
Margalo Gilmore ........ Arabel
Brenda Forbes ........ Wilson
Lisa Daniels ......... Bella Hedley
Donald Harron ....... Octavius
Geoffrey Lumb ....... Dr. Chambers
Edward Hunt ...... Captain Surtees Cook
William Podmore ....... Dr. Ford-Waterlow
Synopsis:
The story of the relationship of famed Victorian poet Elizabeth Moulton-Barrett, first, with
her possessive father, and then to the vital and vigorous Victorian poet Robert Browning,
beginning with their first meeting at the Barrett home on 50 Wimpole Street on May 20, 1845;
at the time, Elizabeth was a 40-year old bedridden invalid, dominated by her widowed father;
when her doctor recommends a trip to Italy for her health, Browning declares his love for her,
foiling her father's plan to spoil the trip by arranging one of his own by secretly marrying
her and taking her to Italy after all. [RF]
*Note: Teleplay of 1931 Broadway play by Rudolf Besier (which starred Katharine Cornell,
and was staged by her husband Guthrie McClintic), staged and adapted by Guthrie McClintic,
and again starring "The First Lady of the American Theatre" in her television debut,
Katharine Cornell, directed by Vincent J. Donehue.
Ep 2.09 Producers' Showcase: DODSWORTH
30Apr1956 NBC Mon
written by David Shaw
story by Sidney Howard
directed by Alex Segal
produced by Alex Segal
starring
Florence Eldridge ......... Fran Dodsworth
Fredric March ........ Sam Dodsworth
Claire Trevor
Celia Lovsky ........ Baroness von Obersdorf
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Regis Toomey
Olive Sturgess
Clyde Lockert
Summary:
Show: based on novel by Sinclair Lewis, adapted as 1934 Broadway play by Sidney Howard,
adapted for television by David Shaw, produced and directed by Alex Segal; story of Midwest
industrialist who lets wife obsessed with youth bully him into retirement and a grand European
tour, eventually seeing through her, her promiscuity, and the pretensions of European society
and leaving for a civilized widow. [RF]
Ep 2.10 Producers' Showcase: BLOOMER GIRL
28May1956 NBC Mon
written by Leslie Stevens
story by Sig Herzig & Fred Saidy