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- Art curator George Steele experiences a train wreck...which may not have actually happened. Is he cracking up, or the victim of a wicked plot?
- Actor, Producer, and Director Robert Montgomery introduced each telecast, sometimes interviewing one of the stars, and sometimes appearing in the play.
- "Tales of Tomorrow" was a hosted science fiction anthology series running from 1951 until 1953.
- Martians have landed all over the world and they've left just two human beings alive, but only so they can experiment on them.
- When a chamber in a mansion manifests a loud, eerie whistling, Carnacki is called to investigate. He makes an exceedingly thorough search of the room, but can find no explanation. He is still not convinced of the supernatural nature of the sound until he climbs a ladder outside and peers into the room through the window: the floor of the room itself is puckering like a pair of grotesque, blistered lips. He hears Tassoc, the mansion's owner, calling for help, and enters the room via the window.
- In 1965, an intelligence agent is assigned to discover how national secrets are being stolen from a high security plant.
- An American anthology series, with a new episode and different actors and actresses each week. Hosted by Ronald Reagan, the series was sponsored by General Electric's Department of Public Relations.
- An anthology series with episodes split between comedies and drama. Anita Colby and Arlene Dahl shared hosting duties the first season that was originally filmed live but switched to film. Polly Bergen took over as hostess in the next year.
- Summer replacement show with live and filmed plays on the melodramatic side with foreign settings.
- Newlyweds move into a house that recently saw a woman's murder for a still lost fortune, and the killer's escape. Slowly, through coincidences and ideas from a gossipy neighbor, the young bride begins to question her husband's identity.
- A shrewd, wily grandmother keeps a boy on the right side of the law. Her sharp eyes spot a gun and her nimble brain works out a plan to forestall her grandchild's participation in a holdup in which his friend is killed.
- This dramatic anthology series went into open syndication when the DuMont Television Network ceased operations.
- A girl recognizes a bank robber, and, afraid to tell the police, seeks refuge in a boarding house.
- A bride and groom buy their dream house. When they discover that it was the scene of a brutal murder, the bride suspects her husband of having committed it.
- A woman who never turns on the light in her room is suspected of being the driver of a get-away car in a bank holdup.
- Series of unrelated short stories covering elements of crime, horror, drama, and comedy about people of different backgrounds committing murders, suicides, thefts, and other sorts of crime caused by certain motivations, perceived or not.
- Richard O. Sullivan as a child genius in the play "Honour Bright".
- Each show features a different star or stars in this dramatic anthology produced by the successful team by Four Star Productions, there are many young actors and actresses that went onto bigger things.
- When a farmer's young wife dies in an "accident", the local police have doubts about how accidental her death actually was.
- Adventures of three globetrotting reporters working for an international wire service.
- After losing the memory of a night that he tried to kill his wife, a man discovers the thin line between sane and insane when he finally goes home and remembers what really happened.
- A reporter suspects that Johnny, the star football player at the local high school, is actually a cold-blooded killer. He soon finds himself being stalked by Johnny, and the souped-up hot rod Johnny's driving makes it even more dangerous.
- 1955–196230mTV-147.3 (629)TV EpisodeBroken-down actor Charles Gresham, who has a weakness for booze, demands that playwright Wayne Campbell give him a part. When Campbell refuses, Gresham resorts to blackmail.