Refresher Course
August 31, 1952 • 2h

Story of a wealthy middle-aged married couple who retrace their honeymoon, and in so doing, regain their love for each other.

Crabapple Saint
August 24, 1952 • 2h

Story of Johnny Appleseed, the wanderer who planted trees as he traveled.

I Lift Up My Lamp
August 17, 1952 • 2h

A young Czech girl in the U.S. is faced with the choice of returning to her family behind the Iron Curtain or remaining free in the U.S.

The Last Command
August 10, 1952 • 2h

We don't have an overview translated in English.

The Carlson Legend
August 3, 1952 • 2h

A young state senator runs into a moral problem while conducting a cleanup campaign.

21-Plus
July 27, 1952 • 2h

Story of the importance of one vote in an election.

Salvage
July 20, 1952 • 2h

An aging man thinks his usefulness to society is at an end.

The Real Glory
July 13, 1952 • 2h

Story of a town in U.S. taken over by corrupt men due to the neglect of the citizenry.

The Legend of Josiah Blow
July 6, 1952 • 2h

An infantryman in the American Revolution lights a firecracker and gets blown into another generation.

Our Sister Emily
June 29, 1952 • 2h

The story of the Bronte sisters.

Forgotten Children
June 22, 1952 • 2h

A dramatization honouring American educator Martha Berry, founder of Mt. Berry, a Georgia home for mountain people.

Mr. and Mrs. Freedom
June 15, 1952 • 2h

The story of Anna and John Peter Zenger and their fight for freedom of the press.

Nefretiti, Queen of Egypt
June 8, 1952 • 2h

Biography of Nefretiti, illustrating her life with the Pharoah and her influence on Egyptian history and culture.

The King's Author
June 1, 1952 • 2h

Biography of Ben Jonson, covering the writing of Eastward ho; set in London, 1606.

The Magnificent Failure
May 25, 1952 • 2h

A biography of Louisa May Alcott, ending with her writing of ""Little Women"" in 1860.

Reign of Terror
May 18, 1952 • 2h

Eliza Monroe, in Paris as the wife of the U.S. Foreign Minister toFrance, obtains Madame Lafayette's release from prison and sentence of death by guillotine.

A Woman for the Ages
May 11, 1952 • 2h

The story of Abigail Adams, wife of President John Adams.

The Face of Spain
May 4, 1952 • 2h

The life of Francisco Goya; set in Spain, 1786.

Miracle in May
April 27, 1952 • 2h

Dr. Edward Jenner discovers the smallpox vaccination.

Anne Bradstreet, Puritan Poetess
April 20, 1952 • 2h

Story of America's first woman author.

Ordeal by White House
April 6, 1952 • 2h

Little-known incidents in the life of Grover Cleveland.

The Vision of Father Flanagan
March 30, 1952 • 2h

The story of Reverend Edward Joseph Flanagan who, as a young priest from Ireland, founded Boys Town, Nebraska, where outcast boys could find the love and care denied them in their own homes.

Harriet Quimby
March 23, 1952 • 2h

The story of America's first woman aviator.

Constitution Island
March 16, 1952 • 2h

A salute to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point on its 150th anniversary, focusing on Anna Warner's historic gift of Contitution Island to the institution; set in 1907.

Juliette Low and the Girl Scouts
March 9, 1952 • 2h

The founding of the Girl Scouts, presented on the occasion of their 40th anniversary.

Prelude
March 2, 1952 • 2h

The meeting of George Sand and Frederic Chopin.

Mistress of the White House
February 24, 1952 • 2h

The story of Dolley Madison.

The Plot to Kidnap General Washington
February 17, 1952 • 2h

Irish-American tailor Hercules Mulligan's contribution to the American Revolution.

Woman with a Sword
February 10, 1952 • 2h

Story of Anna Ella Carroll, prominent member of a Maryland family who served as unofficial but close advisor and special representative to President Lincoln.

Florence Nightingale
February 3, 1952 • 2h

Biography of Florence Nightingale: her determination to build hospitals and train nurses for the sick and disabled during the Crimean War, her correspondence with the Minister of War, and the letter of appreciation she received from Queen Victoria.

The Story of Roger Williams
January 27, 1952 • 2h

In 1631 Roger Williams landed in Boston. He had come to America to find freedom of belief and worship; instead, he found the church here still connected to the church in England and just as oppressive. He refused to join the church in Boston because it still held communion with the Church of England, from which he had just fled. He thought it his duty to renounce all connection with any church that would stain its hands in the blood of the Lord's people.

The Big Build-Up
January 20, 1952 • 2h

Dramatization of the love affair between Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning.

Love Story
January 13, 1952 • 2h

Adaptation of the novel by Helen Ashton.

Doctor Serocold
January 6, 1952 • 2h

A Hollywood press agent is assigned to promote a starlet with whom he was once in love.

Amahl and the Night Visitors
December 24, 1951 • 2h

Broadcast live from New York, Gian Carlo Menotti's Christmas story was the first opera commissioned for television, and was repeated in several subsequent telecasts.

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