Portia Faces Life was heard on radio from 1940 to 1970, and this soap opera was also telecast for a single season in the mid-1950s. It began in syndication on April 1, 1940, and was broadcast on some stations that carried NBC programs, although it does not seem to have been an official part of that network's programming. The original title was Portia Blake Faces Life. The program starred veteran radio actress Lucille Wall, who had been on Your Family and Mine and other radio dramas since the mid-1920s. Stations airing the series included WNAC in Boston, WLS in Chicago, KRLD in Dallas, KGW in Portland, Oregon and KFI in Los Angeles, according to newspaper advertisements. On October 7, 1940, the program became part of the CBS Radio Network, and its title was changed to Portia Faces Life at that point. It was sponsored by General Foods.
Damon Runyon Theater is an American television program that presented dramatized versions of Damon Runyon's short stories. Hosted by Donald Woods, the program, sponsored by Anheuser-Busch's Budweiser beer, aired for a total of 39 episodes on CBS from April 1955 through February 1956.
Craig Kennedy is a prominent scientist at a prestigious university. He uses his knowledge of chemistry plus newer devices such as lie detectors to solve difficult cases.
Tammy is an American sitcom, starring Debbie Watson in the title role. Produced by Universal City Studios, 26 color half-hour episodes were aired on ABC from September 17, 1965 to March 11, 1966. Tammy was loosely based on the three Tammy films; Tammy and the Bachelor starring Debbie Reynolds; Tammy Tell Me True; and Tammy and the Doctor both starring Sandra Dee. The films themselves were adaptations of novels by Cid Ricketts Sumner. The series was also partially influenced by other rural themed TV sitcoms such as The Beverly Hillbillies. In particular, there are similarities between Tammy's Cletus Tarleton and The Beverly Hillbillies' Jethro Bodine.
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms is a sci-fi horror film released in 1953. It tells the story of a prehistoric dinosaur, called Rhedosaurus, that is awakened from its frozen slumber by an atomic bomb test in the Arctic Circle. The creature then makes its way to New York City, terrorizing the population and causing destruction along the way. It is up to a paleontologist and a sharpshooter to stop the creature before it destroys the city.
After inheriting a mansion, a family discovers that it is haunted by 13 ghosts. The family must uncover the secrets of the mansion and survive the supernatural forces within.
As a wealthy retired surgeon nears the end of his life, he begins to distribute his wealth to those in need, stating that "all that I have belongs to God." His nephews bring him to court to determine his mental competence in the hopes of stopping him from disposing of all his money.
The lives of three bachelors is disrupted when one of them is left with a baby.
A Tale of Two Cities is a historical drama based on the novel by Charles Dickens, set during the turmoil of the French Revolution. The story follows various characters as their lives intertwine amidst themes of love, self-sacrifice, and redemption.
In Five Minutes to Live, a photographer plans a bank robbery and holds a family hostage, leading to a thrilling standoff. The film explores themes of deception, lust, and dysfunctional relationships.
In Kissin' Cousins, a military officer is sent to the Smoky Mountains to convince his look-alike cousins to sell their land to the government. Along the way, he falls in love and must navigate the complexities of a cousin-cousin relationship.
A convent-raised woman (Martha Vickers) learns of her American Indian heritage through romance with an educated Navajo (Philip Reed) during the 1880s.
A World War II European orphan, Paul, has lost all faith in humanity. Brought to the United States by Father Mathew, Paul's confidence and faith are gradually restored through his close association with a dog, Rin-Tin-Tin.
In 1850s San Francisco, a man seeks revenge for the hanging of his father and finds love and redemption along the way.
Dr. Frank Brace (Joe King) is an important doctor with son Jerry (Gordon Oliver) as well as foster son Steven (Donald Woods). The sons are both interns at Frank's hospital. Steven is the better doctor who takes blame for Jerry's mistakes.Steven has his license revoked when he is blamed for two deaths. Steven goes through years of hell trying to redeem himself.
When entertainer Buzzy Bellew is murdered, his ghost possesses the body of his timid twin brother Edwin to help solve his own murder and clear his name.
Anthony Adverse follows the life of an illegitimate Catholic orphan who is caught up in the slave trade, manipulated by a femme fatale, and torn between his loyalty to a Catholic priest and his search for his true identity. Set against the backdrop of Napoleon Bonaparte's reign, the film explores themes of betrayal, love, and the struggle for moral reformation.
Watch on the Rhine is a gripping drama about a family caught up in the anti-Nazi resistance during World War II. The story unfolds in Washington, D.C., where a German family seeks refuge while working undercover to expose Nazi spies.
The Story of Louis Pasteur tells the story of the famous French scientist and his discoveries including the vaccine for rabies and the process of pasteurization. It explores his struggles, experiments, and the impact of his work on medicine and society.