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- Attorney Mike Karr and his colleagues are involved in solving crimes and intrigue which touch the lives of many citizens.
- In 17th century Massachusetts, a married woman (whose husband has been absent for years and his whereabouts unknown) has an affair resulting in a child out of wedlock. The puritanical residents of her town condemn her to carry the Scarlet Letter of shame. Then the husband shows up.
- The three detectives fight every kind of criminal all over New York City. The show featured many actual New York City locations, as well as episodes based on real New York City police cases.
- This ambitious multi-part PBS production brings to life five generations of one of America's leading political and historical families, tracing their lives from John Adams' years as a colonial Boston attorney to the rise in prominence of Brookes Adams in the fields of political and social philosophy. This mini looks into their triumphs and tragedies, exploring their genius and profound social conscience.
- Documentary dramas, plays that were based on true stories, were the forte of Armstrong Circle Theater. Many movie actors and actresses got their start here.
- An anthology weekly drama series.
- Live dramas based on stories by members of the Mystery Writers of America
- This movie deals with the sixteenth century conflict between the Catholic Church and Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei (Melvyn Douglas). After exhaustive research, Galileo concludes that the Aristotelean concept of the Universe is incorrect. It is Galileo's contention, like Copernicus before him, that the Earth is not the center of the universe, but merely another planet, revolving around the sun. This theory is considered heresy by the Church, and before long, Galileo is dragged before Cardinal Bellarmin (George Voskovec), leader of the dreaded Court of the Inquisition.
- When secret government plans and operations are stolen, the O.S.I. swings into action.
- A behind-the-scenes study of the launching of a new play, "The Dragon," a story of tyranny in the guise of a fairy tale, which opened April 9, 1963 at the Phoenix Theatre in New York City.
- Detective Corso infiltrates dock smugglers.
- A stage star's conniving understudy finds a plot which is a perfect set-up for carrying out scheme to further her own ambitions.
- Phillip Seward meets Draper and offers him a junior partnership in the New York law firm. Naughty Raven Swift, married to D.A. Logan Swift, arranges to have an affair with sexy Frenchman Eliot Dorn at Palace Park, where Raven, Logan, and Eliot will be vacationing.
- Draper is devastated when he is told that he was rejected for the junior partnership at Seward, Paxton, and Whiteside.
- From 1776 to 1783, John Adams left for France, where he was to represent America. His eldest son, John Quincy, aged eleven, accompanied him on the trip. At the French court, John Adams was soon disappointed.
- Draper is inconsolable over losing the New York partnership. Steve and Paige visit Calvin in the hospital. Armed with a gun, Jed steals a hospital orderly uniform and positions himself outside Calvin's room.
- Jed follows Steve and Paige after they leave Calvin's room. In the hospital parking garage, Jed fires shots at Steve and Paige. Steve returns fire and has Jed to dead to right, but he freezes when he remembers shooting teenager Joey Dials. Jed uses Steve's hesitation to flee the scene. Paige tries to comfort Steve over being gun shy. At the Unicorn, bartender Mickey Dials flashes back to the day brother Joey died. Mickey remembers substituting Joey's real gun for a cap pistol, thereby framing Steve for shooting an "innocent" teenager.
- Owen and Nola decide to show old home movies of their life in California. Steve notices that Paige leaves the room after she and Brian are shown kissing one a little too long for comfort in a shot of Paige's birthday party. The Madisons unknowingly have another assassin very close to home, and she's hiding a large knife.
- Draper is concerned how Winter's case is proceeding. It becomes tense when Deborah and Steve bring Margo in for questions. Arnold Larraby and Lila Berry are called to the stand to go over what they heard the night of Wade's murder. Lila's testimony goes badly for Logan and Cliff.