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- The Biblical story of Noah and the Great Flood, with a parallel story of soldiers in the First World War.
- In a world where everything seems normal, mysterious individuals develop mysterious abilities.
- The long-running television version of the long-running NBC radio series devoted to classical music as well as Broadway composers.
- The film presents how the human body recognizes and becomes aware of its surroundings. The various information pathways to the brain such as sight, sound, smell, taste and touch are explored in a accurate but simple manner via human impression and cartoon characters!
- Bill sketches an animated person, Mr. Man, who takes us back through history to explain how people developed a need to communicate, and shows us devices that helped to do so.
- Four children enter the magical world of Telezonia, where costumed characters teach them how to use the telephone.
- The pavilions and exhibits of the New York World's Fair and a trip through part of the Bell System's "story of communications" ride.
- Bell Telephone instructional film shows how - and how not - to treat your upright desk telephone set. Don't wiggle the hook excessively, don't tangle the cord, keep away from water, etc.
- This is 1947 biography movie about how Alexander Graham Bell and his partner Thomas Augustus Watson invented the first discernible speech, transmitted over a telephone.
- Film produced by AT&T which shows in a humorous way the handling of the different telephone switching equipments. The two main characters work as telephone switchers for their companies and it turns out that you have to be quite diplomatic in this job.
- Instructional film on how to use a dial telephone.
- Telephone current (personified as an animated messenger boy) travels to and fro across telephone wires to demonstrate what happens when a call is made through the late-1920s telephone system.