All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Crescendo

    • September 29, 1957
    • CBS

    A visiting Englishman who takes a dim view of American culture. To overcome his skepticism, he is introduced to a wide variety of American musical styles and artists. During his tour he runs into Julie Andrews, Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Diahann Carroll, Peggy Lee, Eddy Arnold, Mahalia Jackson, Sonny James, Dinah Washington, Stubby Kaye, Stanley Holloway, Turk Murphy, Lizzie Miles, and The Norman Luboff Choir.

  • S01E02 The Prince and the Pauper

    • October 28, 1957
    • CBS

    This classic tells a fabled story of Prince Edward (later King Edward VI) and a poor boy who is a dead ringer for the young royal. After the two children trade places, the pauper finds himself confused by the goings-on at court while the prince happily traipses about in the guise of the little rogue. Now all they have to do is find a way to switch back again.

  • S01E03 Beyond This Place

    • November 25, 1957
    • CBS

    On a visit to London, an American discovers that his father is very much alive, serving a life sentence for murder. He inaugurates his own investigation, retraces the trail of circumstantial evidence, and unearths the real culprit.

  • S01E04 Junior Miss

    • December 20, 1957
    • CBS

    A troublesome teenager means well, but can't help meddling in the affairs of her widowed father and other unsuspecting grownups. Her matchmaking habits drive everyone crazy and she pairs up her uncle with the daughter of her father's employer, which nearly loses dad his job. The mess sorts itself out, when she promises to mind her own business...until next time.

  • S01E05 The Bridge of San Luis Rey

    • January 21, 1958
    • CBS

    On July 20, 1714, ""the finest bridge in all Peru"" collapses and five people die. Brother Juniper, a Franciscan missionary, happens to witness the tragedy, and as a result, he asks the central question: ""Why did this happen to those five?"" He sets out to explore the lives of the five victims, and to understand why they died.

  • S01E06 Aladdin

    • February 21, 1958
    • CBS

    Aladdin trying to win the fair Princess Jasmines love. Wonderfully fun musical and Basil Rathbone is surprisingly musical!

  • S01E07 A Tale Of Two Cities

    • March 27, 1958
    • CBS

    The scene is Paris on the eve of the French Revolution. Lucie Manette has come from her home in England to be taken to her aged father, recently escaped from the Bastille. He is being harbored in the wine shop of Defarge and his wife, a woman who pursues her knitting with sinister purpose. Another visitor from England is Charles Darnay, summoned by his uncle, the Marquis St. Evremonde, a nobleman despised alike by his nephew and the suffering people of Paris. Before long all these figures are caught up together in this tale of love, intrigue and political terror.

  • S01E08 The Red Mill

    • April 19, 1958
    • CBS

    Musical comedy about a small Dutch town's legend of ""The Red Mill,"" and its effect on the local inn-keepers and the American actors passing through the town.

  • S01E09 Wuthering Heights

    • May 9, 1958
    • CBS

    The foolishly headstrong aristocrat Cathy and her rough-hewn gypsy sweetheart Heathcliff, choosing to marry the feckless Edgar Linton for wealth and prestige, Cathy cannot control her love for Heathcliff. Nor can he satiate his thirst for revenge, manifested through his own loveless marriage to Edgar's sister Isabella.

  • S01E10 The Member of the Wedding

    • June 12, 1958
    • CBS

    Frankie Addams, a bored twelve-year-old madly jealous of her brother's impending marriage. Frankie was afraid of the dark and envious of the older girls. But as F. Jasmine, in a pink dress, she looked sixteen. No longer a child, she accepted a date with a red-haired soldier and purchased a sophisticated gown for the wedding.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Harvey

    • September 22, 1958
    • CBS

    A local wealthy drunk whose sunny philosophy and inebriated antics are tolerated by most of the citizens. That is, until Elwood begins claiming that he sees a ""pooka,"" (a mischievous Irish spirit) which has taken the form of a man-sized bunny named Harvey.

  • S02E02 The Count of Monte Cristo

    • October 28, 1958
    • CBS

    When Count Edmond Dantes is stripped of his wealth and sent to prison for crimes he did not commit, he swears to get revenge against those who wronged him. With the help of Abbe, a fellow prisoner, the Count escapes and sets forth to see that justice is done.

  • S02E03 The Winslow Boy

    • November 13, 1958
    • CBS

    Based on the infamous Archer-Shee case of 1912, The Winslow Boy is a 14-year-old accused of a petty theft, he is expelled from Naval College. His father, retired bank official, is prevented by existing British law to clear his son's name.

  • S02E04 The Hasty Heart

    • December 18, 1958
    • CBS

    An insufferable Scots soldier confined to a World War II military hospital, and an American soldier patient befriends the headstrong Scotsman. The compassionate nurse who tries gradually to get both patients friendly to each other and when it is learned that he is suffering from a fatal illness, everyone involved tries to keep his true condition a secret from him.

  • S02E05 What Every Woman Knows

    • January 28, 1959
    • CBS

    Using her supposedly frail feminine wiles, she maneuvers her fatuous husband into a successful political career. He rises to a parliamentary seat, never quite realizing that he hasn't done it alone.

  • S02E06 Hamlet

    • February 24, 1959
    • CBS

    Hamlet is a medieval Danish prince who's still melancholy over the sudden death of his father and the quick, subsequent remarriage of his mother, Queen Gertrude to his uncle, Claudius. Informed by the ghost of his father that Claudius murdered him, Hamlet schemes to take revenge.

  • S02E07 The Human Comedy

    • March 28, 1959
    • CBS

    The delivery boy for the local telegraph office, keeps in close contact with virtually every family in town. His older brother is in uniform, off fighting World War II, his sister is the erstwhile sweetheart of telegraph-office supervisor. When his brother dies in battle, his best friend, parentless is more or less adopted by his family.

  • S02E08 The Browning Version

    • April 23, 1959
    • CBS

    Poor health forces Crocker-Harris to give up his teaching position after years of thankless service and scorn from his students and colleagues. His marriage to Millie is also in freefall, as his wife is openly having an affair with the school's chemistry teacher, Hunter.

  • S02E09 Billy Budd

    • May 25, 1959
    • CBS

    Billy Budd, the tale of a guileless, exuberant young sailor and the malevolent master-at-arms who deliberately sets out to bring about Budd?s ruin.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Body and Soul

    • September 28, 1959
    • CBS

    A former pugilist who looks back on his life in and out of the ring and realizes that self-respect is a more important prize than winning. Eager to take on all contenders, Davis eventually defeats the world champion, but winning has cost him more than he bargained for, he falls in with the mob and takes to a life of easy women and plentiful booze, winning easy bouts with second-rate opponents. It takes the tragic death of his best friend, indirectly caused by a beating from a mobster, for Davis to realize the error of his ways and try to make amends, returning to his mother and the artist girlfriend he left behind.

  • S03E02 The Fallen Idol

    • October 14, 1959
    • CBS

    The hero-worship of a young boy for the kindly butler, in whose care he has been left, is damaged when he stumbles on the servant's adulterous affair. In spite of his disillusionment, he tries to protect the butler during a police investigation.

  • S03E03 I, Don Quixote

    • November 9, 1959
    • CBS

    Driven by the vision of Dulcinea, the tarnished, yet inspired, Don Quixote begins his adventures with his trusty squire Sancho Panza in tow. His story becomes an inspiration to pursue our personal quests with unfailing dedication, unbridled optimism, unwavering courage, and unparallelled chivalry.

  • S03E04 Oliver Twist

    • December 4, 1959
    • CBS

    Oliver Twist spends his early childhood in an orphanage, then is apprenticed to a coffin maker. Discontented with his lot in life, the naive youngster sets out for London to make his fortune. Oliver is unaware that a sinister man named Monks is willing to pay a large sum of money to find him.

  • S03E05 Arrowsmith

    • January 17, 1960
    • CBS

    Martin Arrowsmith, an idealistic young doctor, who, after graduating from medical school, must forego a research position with Dr. Max Gottlieb due to his marriage to nurse Leora Tozer. He returns to her rural hometown and establishes a small practice, and in his spare time eventually develops a serum for a deadly cow disease.

  • S03E06 Ethan Frome

    • February 18, 1960
    • CBS

    Through flashbacks, a stranger in a snowbound New England village is told the grim story of Ethan Frome. Some years earlier, Ethan's cheerless life was brightened by the arrival of pretty Mattie Silver. His nagging wife Zeena had sent for her cousin Mattie to come live with them and do the housework.

  • S03E07 Treasure Island

    • March 5, 1960
    • CBS

    The adventures of a boy named Jim Hawkins after he discovers a map showing the way to buried treasure. His father is the landlord of the ""Admiral Benbow"" an inn where Billy Bones, a mysterious old seaman who once served under the pirate Captain Flint takes up lodgings. During their journey to recover the treasure, Long John Silver has plans for a mutiny.

  • S03E08 Years Ago

    • April 21, 1960
    • CBS

    Recreation of an actresses declining years and her infamity as a performer.

Season 4

  • S04E01 Men in White

    • September 30, 1960
    • CBS

    A dynamic intern with plans to study in Vienna and is slated for a socially prestigious marriage to a socialite ends when his dedication to his work and affair with a nurse.

  • S04E02 Those Ragtime Years

    • October 18, 1960
    • CBS

    Features Hoagy Carmichael with Mae Barnes, Eubie Blake, Minns and James, Robin Roberts, Ralph Sutton, Dick Wellstood, Dorothy Loudon, the Billy B. Quartet, the Wilbur de Paris Band, and the Clara Ward Singers. Presents in song and story the rise of the ragtime craze which revolutionized American popular music and paved the way for jazz. Wonderful homage to Ragtime.

  • S04E03 Heaven Can Wait

    • November 16, 1960
    • CBS

    After dying he refuses to believe that he is dead and in fact believes he died to early. Heaven decides to give him another chance and returns him to Earth.

  • S04E04 The Scarlet Pimpernel

    • December 18, 1960
    • CBS

    Sir Percy, a British aristocrat who rescues innocent victims of the French Revolution by disguising himself during the day as a foppish dandy.

  • S04E05 The Prisoner of Zenda

    • January 18, 1961
    • CBS

    Rudolph Rassendyll is a British tourist visiting the nation of Ruritania in the Balkans. A number of people comment upon Rassendyll's remarkable resemblance to Prince Rudolph, who in a matter of days is to be crowned the nation's new king, and the prince's staff even arranges a meeting between the two men.

  • S04E06 The Lincoln Murder Case

    • February 18, 1961
    • CBS

    The case that first made Lincoln's career.

  • S04E07 The Night of the Storm

    • March 21, 1961
    • CBS

    After being caught in a storm 5 people end up trapped in a diner along a deserted highway.