Walt Disney hosts a look at his plans for a brand new documentary on Antartica.
A Look at the history of cats - from the Egyptian Era to modern day.
a look at how Disney's Nature films were made.
After the 1715 defeat of the clans, one of the highland leaders, Rob Roy MacGregor escapes, has lots of adventures, gets married, and eventually becomes enough of a nuisance to George I to be outlawed, and hunted by the English.
After the 1715 defeat of the clans, one of the highland leaders, Rob Roy MacGregor escapes, has lots of adventures, gets married, and eventually becomes enough of a nuisance to George I to be outlawed, and hunted by the English.
Goofy ""attempts"" to correctly show us the dynamics of a series of different sporting games and events.
A glance at the upcoming featurette ""Lapland"" as well as the People and Places feature ""The Alaskan Eskimo"".
Using cartoons ""Thru the Looking Glass"", ""Donald's Cousin Gus"", ""Night at Bald Mountain"", Walt Disney explains some of the techniques of animation.
The People and Places camera crew are at it again as they show clips and outakes of their next Featurette - as well as airing an already existing featurette ""The Holland Story"".
Walt Disney and Fess Parker take a peek at the origins of the Oregon Trail.
An interview with Donald and a showing of his most memorable moments.
Once again an episode with just cartoon segments, this time featuring ""PLUTO"".
Donald Duck takes over for Walt and hosts an episode with animated shorts.
Dr. Heinz Haber, a noted scientist in the field of atomic energy, hosts this look at the possibility of an exciting new power source.
Walt Disney explores the Basement of the Disney Studios to show us the art of magic with the help of the magic Mirror from Snow White.
Throughout the hour, Walt discusses and demonstrates how his artists study real life in order to recreate and embellish it on the screen.
Goofy? An Adventure Story? That's the theme for today's episode.
Walt finds himself troubled by Donald Duck's constant outbursts; he then promises his feathered star a medal if an entire week passes without any complaints about his behavior.
Walt treats the audience to a tour of Disneyland, followed by the Pecos Bill segment of Melody Time (1948), which had been re-edited for television presentation.
The first half of this story is an excerpt from the upcoming theatrical release ""Johnny Tremain."" The second half is an airing of the 1953 cartoon ""Ben and Me,"" in which a church mouse named Amos befriends Benjamin Franklin.