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1. The Doctors (1963–1982)
30 min | Drama, Romance
Dr. Matt Powers is chief of Hope Memorial Hospital in the city of Madison, and he cares about the lives of staff and patients.
Stars: James Pritchett, David O'Brien, Lydia Bruce, Elizabeth Hubbard
Votes: 249
2. Omnibus (1952–1961)
55 min | Drama, History, Music
Omnibus was a television program that sought to provide the best of what television could provide as the highest common denominator of intellectual curiosity and interest. This level of programing excellence has not been achieved again.
Stars: Alistair Cooke, Leonard Bernstein, Joseph N. Welch, Helen Hayes
Votes: 218
3. Matinee Theatre (1955–1958)
60 min | Drama, Horror, Mystery
A daily anthology show, featuring original material, as well as adaptations of literary classics.
Stars: John Conte, Peter Hansen, Sarah Churchill, Johnny Crawford
Votes: 133
4. Robert Montgomery Presents (1950–1957)
60 min | Drama
Actor, Producer, and Director Robert Montgomery introduced each telecast, sometimes interviewing one of the stars, and sometimes appearing in the play.
Stars: Robert Montgomery, John Newland, Vaughn Taylor, Elizabeth Montgomery
Votes: 136
5. No Exit (1962)
85 min | Drama
A valet guides a man into a windowless, mirrorless hotel room with a single entrance. Two women join them, then the valet locks them inside. Trapped, the trio realizes they're in hell, anticipating a grim fate.
Directors: Tad Danielewski, Orson Welles | Stars: Viveca Lindfors, Rita Gam, Morgan Sterne, Ben Piazza
Votes: 171
6. The Guide (1965)
120 min | Drama
When mistaken to be a sage by some villagers, an ex-tour guide reflects on his past and lost love to search for spiritual wisdom to guide the villagers in this lesser-known English-language version of R.K. Narayan's classic.
Director: Tad Danielewski | Stars: Dev Anand, Waheeda Rehman, Leela Chitnis, K.N. Singh
Votes: 33
7. Coke Time (1953–1957)
15 min | Comedy, Music
An American Musical Variety series that was both entertaining and brilliant at marketing Coca Cola.
Stars: Fred Robbins, Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra, Don Ameche, Eddie Fisher
Votes: 33
8. The Big Wave (1961)
73 min | Drama
Yukio, a farm boy, and Toru, a fisherboy, live in a small Japanese village that is periodically threatened by a volcano on one side and tidal waves on the other. Yukio's younger sister ... See full summary »
Director: Tad Danielewski | Stars: Sessue Hayakawa, Jûzô Itami, Mickey Curtis, Kôji Shitara
Votes: 16
9. España puerta abierta (1972)
92 min | Documentary, History
Director: Tad Danielewski | Stars: Félix Acaso, Alberto Ballarín, Daniel Bohr, María Teresa Campos
Votes: 11
10.
Matinee Theatre (1955–1958)
Episode:
Coming of Age
(1955)
Drama, Horror, Mystery
When the vivacious sister takes advantage of the shy meek one sparks start to fly.
Director: Tad Danielewski | Stars: John Conte, Madge Evans, Elaine Stritch
11.
Omnibus (1952–1961)
Episode:
The Virtuous Island
(1954)
Drama, History, Music
The program has four segments: (1) "The Virtuous Island" (a Jean Giraudoux comedy-drama), (2) "The French Horn" (short history and lesson on the French horn), (3) "Wild Musk Oxen" (featuring capture of a live musk-ox), and (4) "Orson Bean" (comedy monologue on Christmas gift wrapping).
Directors: Tad Danielewski, Roger Englander, Herbert Hirschman | Stars: Orson Bean, Beverly Bentley, Arthur Berv, Harry Berv
12.
Robert Montgomery Presents (1950–1957)
Episode:
Faust '57
(1957)
Drama
A modern adaptation of the opera Faust closes out the Robert Montgomery series. Faust, the scientist, sells his soul to Satan in exchange for the element he needs to complete a scientific ... See full summary »
Director: Tad Danielewski | Stars: Robert Montgomery, Louis Edmonds, Bruce Gordon, House Jameson
13.
Robert Montgomery Presents (1950–1957)
Episode:
Sunset Boulevard
(1956)
Drama
In this adaptation of the 1950 film, an opportunist writer grudgingly plays love interest to delusional silent film star Nora Desmond. In her fantasy world she's still the world's biggest ... See full summary »
Director: Tad Danielewski | Stars: Robert Montgomery, Mary Astor, Darren McGavin, Gloria DeHaven
Votes: 26
14.
Robert Montgomery Presents (1950–1957)
Episode:
The Enemy
(1957)
Drama
When an American sailor is washed ashore during World War II, a young Japanese doctor and his wife face a crisis. They must choose between honoring their loyalty to their country or their fellow man.
Director: Tad Danielewski | Stars: Robert Montgomery, Aki Aleong, Christopher Cary, Khigh Dhiegh
15.
Robert Montgomery Presents (1950–1957)
Episode:
The New World
(1957)
Drama
This suspense drama is based on the actual events involving the scientists working secretly at Chicago's Stagg Field. Dramatized are the final weeks leading up to the first successful ... See full summary »
Director: Tad Danielewski | Stars: Robert Montgomery, Philip Bourneuf, Lawrence Fletcher, Barnard Hughes
16.
The Doctors (1963–1982)
Episode:
Episode #1.3798
(1977)
Not Rated | 30 min | Drama, Romance
Director: Tad Danielewski | Stars: James Pritchett, Lydia Bruce, David O'Brien, Jada Rowland
17.
Omnibus (1952–1961)
Episode:
The Second Shepherds' Play
(1954)
Drama, History, Music
The program has four segments: (1) "The Second Shepherds' Play" (performance of the famous medieval mystery play), (2) "Vienna Choir Boys" (carols by the Vienna Boys Choir), (3) "Children's Books" (readings of children's stories), and (4) "A House of Cards" (short drama revolving around greetings cards).
Directors: Tad Danielewski, Roger Englander, Seymour Robbie | Stars: Alistair Cooke, Christopher Cronyn, Hume Cronyn, Tandy Cronyn
18.
Omnibus (1952–1961)
Episode:
The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife
(1954)
Drama, History, Music
The program has four segments: (1) "The Man with the Diamond" (a Frank Gilroy folk tale), (2) "The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife" (dramatization of an Anatole France play), (3) "Children of ... See full summary »
Directors: Tad Danielewski, Don Hewitt | Stars: Alistair Cooke, Zachary Scott, Nita Talbot, Fredd Wayne
19.
Coke Time (1953–1957)
Episode:
Episode #4.1
(1956)
Comedy, Music
Director: Paul Harrison | Stars: Eddie Fisher, Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra, Fred Robbins
20.
Coke Time (1953–1957)
Episode:
Episode #4.2
(1956)
Comedy, Music
Director: Paul Harrison | Stars: Eddie Fisher, Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra, Fred Robbins
21.
Omnibus (1952–1961)
Episode:
The Contrast
(1954)
Drama, History, Music
The program has four segments: (1) "The Contrast" (1787 comedy of manners), (2) (presentation of the historical background to this comedy), (3) "The Figurehead" (showing of a 1953 short puppet film about unrequited love), and (4) "Balloons" (featuring the history of hot-air ballooning).
Directors: Seymour Robbie, Tad Danielewski | Stars: Alistair Cooke, Henry Steele Commager, Phyllis Love, James Millhollin
22.
Omnibus (1952–1961)
Episode:
The Trial of St. Joan
(1955)
Drama, History, Music
The program has four segments: (1) "The Trial of St. Joan" (based on George Bernard Shaw's play), (2) "Balance" (an architect illustrates the history of architecture), (3) "The Chick" (film short on the incubation of a chicken's egg), and (4) "Kitimat" (short feature on hydroelectric power facilities for the aluminum smelting industry in British Columbia).
Directors: Seymour Robbie, Tad Danielewski, Michael Ritchie | Stars: Alistair Cooke, Jay Barney, Romney Brent, Robert Flemyng
23.
Omnibus (1952–1961)
Episode:
Hamlet
(1955)
Drama, History, Music
The program has three segments: (1) "Hamlet" (performance of excerpts from Shakespeare's play), (2) "Swordsmanship" (featuring the history of fencing and a demonstration), and (3) "Power to... See full summary »
Directors: Tad Danielewski, Seymour Robbie | Stars: Douglas Campbell, Ann Casson, Alistair Cooke, Jose R. de Capriles
24.
Omnibus (1952–1961)
Episode:
Brewsie and Willie
(1954)
Drama, History, Music
The program has four segments: (1) "My Several Worlds" (discussion of Pearl S. Buck's autobiography), (2) "Brewsie and Willie" (dramatization of a Gertrude Stein short story), (3) "... See full summary »
Directors: Tad Danielewski, Seymour Robbie | Stars: Alistair Cooke, Jerry Ansbacher, Pearl S. Buck, David Hooks
25.
Omnibus (1952–1961)
Episode:
Uncle Tom's Cabin
(1955)
Drama, History, Music
The program has five segments: (1) "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (Harriet Beecher Stowe story), (2) "Dances from India" (performance of Indian classical dance), (3) "Change Ringing" (demonstration of patterns of bell-ringing), (4) "The Most Beautiful Easter Eggs in the World" (short feature), and (5) "Committee for Economic Development" (short feature).
Directors: Tad Danielewski, Arthur J. Ornitz, Seymour Robbie, Elliot Silverstein | Stars: Alistair Cooke, Jacques Aubuchon, James Daly, Roscoe Drummond
26.
Omnibus (1952–1961)
Episode:
Iliad
(1955)
Drama, History, Music
The program has only one segment: "Iliad"(dramatization of Homer's epic account of the tenth year of the Trojan War).
Director: Tad Danielewski | Stars: Alistair Cooke, Sorrell Booke, Roger Evan Boxill, Jason Evers
27.
Omnibus (1952–1961)
Episode:
The New World
(1955)
Drama, History, Music
The program has four segments: (1) "The New World" (J.M. Barrie story), (2) "The First 'R' " (a look at reading difficulties and new methods of remedying them), (3) "The Sea of Winslow Homer" (the celebrated artist's paintings are used to illustrate the changing look of the sea), and (4) "Rear Admiral Donald B. MacMillan" (short feature on the well-known Arctic explorer).
Directors: Seymour Robbie, Tad Danielewski | Stars: Alistair Cooke, Arthur I. Gates, Barry Jones, Donald B. MacMillan
28.
Omnibus (1952–1961)
Episode:
Mr. Lincoln
(1955)
Drama, History, Music
The program has two segments: (1) "Mr. Lincoln" (feature film on the young Abraham Lincoln made from previous Omnibus episodes), and (2) "The Story of Valentines" (short feature on the history of valentines).
Directors: Tad Danielewski, Norman Lloyd | Stars: Alistair Cooke, James Agee, Blanche Cholet, Royal Dano
29.
Omnibus (1952–1961)
Episode:
The Mighty Casey
(1955)
Drama, History, Music
The program has two segments: (1) "The Mighty Casey" (staging of William Schuman's opera based on Thayer's famous poem about the legendary baseball player), and (2) "All about Diamonds" (feature).
Directors: Tad Danielewski, Don Hewitt | Stars: Alistair Cooke, Nathaniel Frey, George Irving, Bruce Kenshaw