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- DirectorFranklin J. SchaffnerStarsRobert CummingsFranchot ToneEdward ArnoldThe jurors in a murder trial take their seats in a small, drab room to decide the defendant's fate. At first, all the men vote guilty bar one, who still has many questions not answered in court. Through theories and re-enactments, others change their minds, but one man is adamant that he'll never change his vote and won't listen to reason.
- DirectorHuw WheldonStarsOrson Welles
- DirectorHuw WheldonStarsOrson Welles
- DirectorHuw WheldonStarsOrson WellesOrson discusses the invasion of privacy by police and the authorities at home and abroad.
- 195515m7.7 (23)TV EpisodeDirectorHuw WheldonStarsOrson WellesOrson discusses prompting in film and television as well as Harry Houdini and John Barrymore.
- DirectorHuw WheldonStarsOrson WellesOrson discusses the effect of his 'War of the Worlds' radio broadcast on America, and how the attack on Pearl Harbor was not believed by many because of this.
- DirectorHuw WheldonStarsOrson Welles
- DirectorOrson WellesStarsOrson WellesChris WertenbakerLael WertenbakerOrson Welles takes the viewer to the Basque countryside, a remote corner of Europe on the border of Spain and France. He interviews American expatriates and a Basque sheepherder who returned to Europe after spending 23 years in Colorado.
- DirectorOrson WellesStarsOrson WellesChris WertenbakerOrson Welles continues his tour of the Basque region of France and Spain and learns about the game of pelota and some of its variants - jai alai, joko garbi, and rebot.
- DirectorOrson WellesStarsOrson WellesBill GoodwinBilly HouseA couple is conflicted when they are offered a chance at youth.
- DirectorRichard GottliebStarsRalph EdwardsBob WarrenDesmond T. DossDesmond Doss' life was the subject of this show.
- DirectorFrank SatensteinStarsJackie GleasonArt CarneyAudrey MeadowsAlice is so tired of Ralph's complaining about the housework not getting done that she decides to hire themselves a maid while she goes off to get a job herself.
- DirectorFrank SatensteinStarsJackie GleasonArt CarneyAudrey MeadowsWhen Norton's sleepwalking through Ralph's apartment disturbs Ralph one time too many, Ralph decides to get to the root of Norton's trouble.
- DirectorFrank SatensteinStarsJackie GleasonArt CarneyAudrey MeadowsRalph's newest get-rich-quick scheme is to sell an all-purpose kitchen gadget. With Norton's assistance, Ralph plans to demonstrate it during a live TV commercial, in order to reach more potential buyers. But Ralph's last-minute stage fright may ruin the commercial.
- DirectorFrank SatensteinStarsJackie GleasonArt CarneyAudrey MeadowsA ring that was intended for Norton's new supervisor in the sewer, but that instead gets stuck on Ralph's finger accidentally, is all it takes to jeopardize Ralph's friendship with Norton - until an explosion in the sewer brings Ralph to his senses.
- DirectorFrank SatensteinStarsJackie GleasonArt CarneyAudrey MeadowsBecause of a suggestion he made, Ralph gets laid off. While they're trying to figure out how to cope with the bills, Alice decides to go back to work over Ralph's objections. The real trouble starts when Ralph finds out who has to do the house work, and when Alice's boss comes to the apartment to pick her up.
- DirectorFrank SatensteinStarsJackie GleasonArt CarneyAudrey MeadowsThe Kramdens get a telegram from Alice's mother, telling them she was coming for a visit. Ralph is less then pleased and asks to stay with the Nortons. When Trixie pushes Ed to get Ralph to go back to his wife Ed says some things that makes her mad and she goes and stays with Alice. Later Ralph and Alice find out they made a mistake when the read the telegram, and Ralph finds he's put his foot in his mouth.
- DirectorFrank SatensteinStarsJackie GleasonArt CarneyAudrey MeadowsRalph wants to be named the new Assistant Traffic Manager at the bus terminal. This is a promotion he feels he has worked hard for and he deserves. In order to ensure it he needs to get in good with Mr. Harper, the man in charge. Harper and Ralph strike up a conversation and with Norton's help he finds himself with a date to play golf...of course Ralph knows nothing about the game of golf.
- DirectorFrank SatensteinStarsJackie GleasonArt CarneyAudrey MeadowsThere is a Raccoon election going on for convention manager, and it's up to Norton to be the deciding vote.
- DirectorFrank SatensteinStarsJackie GleasonArt CarneyAudrey MeadowsThe Raccoons are planning for an annual Raccoon Fishing Trip, and this time, the Raccoons vote not to take their wives. But Alice and Trixie will not stand for being left behind.
- DirectorFrank SatensteinStarsJackie GleasonArt CarneyAudrey MeadowsRalph is determined to win a prize of $50 at the Raccoon Lodge costume. When he competes with Norton in the contest and Alice will have nothing to do with loaning her husband any money to rent a costume, Ralph is forced to make a homemade costume.
- DirectorFrank SatensteinStarsJackie GleasonArt CarneyAudrey MeadowsRalph throws Alice's mother out of the apartment, but Alice soon walks out on him, too. In a last ditch effort to save their marriage, Ralph cuts a record to apologize to Alice - and also, reluctantly, to her mother.
- DirectorFrank SatensteinStarsJackie GleasonArt CarneyAudrey MeadowsWhen Alice has a telephone installed, Ralph feels threatened both by her newfound freedom and the prospect of another bill to pay.
- DirectorFrank SatensteinStarsJackie GleasonArt CarneyAudrey MeadowsAfter a visit from some teenagers, Alice feels that she and Ralph are starting to get old. She wants Ralph to take her out for some youthful activities, starting with roller-skating. But Ralph thinks the idea is ridiculous, and at first, resists it.