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Season 1

  • S01E01 Episode 1

    • September 14, 1955
    • ABC (US)

    A promotional film hosted by George Murphy promoting the studio's past and its current release of "It's Always Fair Weather."

  • S01E02 Episode 2

    • September 21, 1955
    • ABC (US)

    Gene Kelly; Little Leo; host George Murphy.

  • S01E03 Episode 3

    • September 28, 1955
    • ABC (US)

    Film clips of "A Free Soul" with Clark Cable and " Trial."

  • S01E04 Episode 4

    • October 5, 1955
    • ABC (US)

    Tour of Lake Metro; film clips featuring June Allyson and Peter Lawford.

  • S01E05 Episode 5

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E06 Episode 6

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E07 Carey Wilson, Tex Avery, Debbie Reynolds

    • October 26, 1955
    • ABC (US)

    Included are clips from the Carey Wilson Miniature Changed Identity (1941) and the Tex Avery Cartoon The Early Bird Dood It! (1942), as well as an interview with Debbie Reynolds.

  • S01E08 The Philadelphia Story, Ziegfeld Follies

    • November 2, 1955
    • ABC (US)

    Features film clips from The Philadelphia Story (1940) and Ziegfeld Follies (1946)

  • S01E09 Episode 9

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E10 Episode 10

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E12 Episode 12

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E13 Episode 13

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E14 Episode 14

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E15 Episode 15

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E16 Episode 16

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E17 Episode 17

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E18 Episode 18

    • January 11, 1956
    • ABC (US)

    Host George Murphy, in the hall of fame segment, introduces a scene with two of the screen's greatest stars, Greta Garbo and John Barrymore, from Grand Hotel (1932), that scene which contains one of Garbo's most famous on-screen quotes. He then presents the short film The Man on the Rock (1938) which questions what are the historically recorded facts surrounding Napoleon Bonaparte's death. Next, one can witness what it would be like to have lion cubs as pets in Lions on the Loose (1941). And Murph makes a visit to the set of Diane (1956) to speak with one of the movie's stars, Roger Moore who portrays King Henri II of France and who presents a scene from the movie.

  • S01E19 Episode 19

    • January 18, 1956
    • ABC (US)

    Host George Murphy first introduces the song and dance number "The Babbit and the Bromide" performed by Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly in Ziegfeld Follies (1945), that number which satirizes clichéd social niceties. Next, several serial cartoonists are shown at work in the short film People on Paper (1945). Murph then introduces another short film, Ghost Treasure (1941), which details the treacherous search for gold in the inhospitable Death Valley. And in the coming attractions segment, he introduces Ransom! (1956), the clip shown which highlights the pros and cons of paying ransom in a kidnapping situation.

  • S01E20 Episode 20

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E21 Episode 21

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E22 Episode 22

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E23 Episode 23

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E24 Episode 24

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E25 Episode 25

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E26 Episode 26

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E27 Episode 27

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E28 Episode 28

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E29 Episode 29

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E30 Greta Garbo

    • ABC (US)

    Host Walter Pidgeon admits that he made himself available to host this episode if only to be able to discuss the film career of the legendary Greta Garbo. She was arguably the biggest movie star in the world by the end of the silent era. There was some speculation on whether she could sustain that stardom into the talkies, especially as she had a strong Swedish accent, but those fears were laid to rest with her memorable screen entrance in her first talkie.

  • S01E31 Episode 31

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E32 Episode 32

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E33 Episode 33

    • ABC (US)

  • S01E34 Episode 34

    • ABC (US)