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- Broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow looks to bring down Senator Joseph McCarthy.
- Super Dave Osborne, our accident-prone stuntman hero, comes out of a self-imposed retirement to raise money for his new girlfriend's son's heart operation.
- This live series featured adaptations of other works (novels, plays, et cetera) plus original works for the show. It was primarily dramas, but a few musicals also were presented. The show is considered one of the major drama series during The Golden Age of Television. Up through episode 1.8, the show alternated with "The Goodyear Theatre" and "The Philco Television Playhouse"; beginning with episode 1.9 to the end of the series in 1957, the show alternated with "The Goodyear Theatre".
- Alcoa Mill Products in Lancaster makes aluminum sheets that are used in the manufacture of trucks, autos, cookware, and construction materials. Their machined cast plate is used in a variety of products, including robotics and medical instruments. Alcoa has two other plants similar to the Lancaster plant in Texas and Iowa. PCN gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the production line.
- Produced by the Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa) in 1940 and released in 1941 , Unfinished Rainbows traces the history of aluminum in brief, dramatic episodes. It shows the challenges presented to the youth of the 1940s of the opportunities in the world of chemistry.
- Over a year in the making, this is the first major motion picture dealing with the many advances and potentials of modern oceanography, the science of the seas, exploring and explaining mysteries of the deep.