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  • 1953-11-24T02:30:00Z on NBC
  • 1h
  • 5h (5 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Drama
Actor, Producer, and Director Robert Montgomery introduced each telecast, sometimes interviewing one of the stars, and sometimes appearing in the play.

5 episodes

Season Premiere

1953-11-24T02:30:00Z

5x01 Harvest

Season Premiere

5x01 Harvest

  • 1953-11-24T02:30:00Z1h

A young man in love with a sophisticated woman from the city is torn between his desires and those of his family. His parents wish him and his brother to stay and work on their small Minnesota wheat farm while both want to escape the tough life and move to the city. It's up to the mother to keep the family together in spirit during their Thanksgiving holiday reunion.

1953-10-13T02:30:00Z

5x07 A Criminal Assignment

5x07 A Criminal Assignment

  • 1953-10-13T02:30:00Z1h

Sir Cedric Hardwicke portrays a counterfeiter secretly released from prison by the British Secret Service to aid them in the counterfeiting of British pounds to pay off persons suspected of double dealing.

1953-11-24T02:30:00Z

5x13 Harvest

5x13 Harvest

  • 1953-11-24T02:30:00Z1h

A young man in love with a sophisticated woman from the city is torn between his desires and those of his family. His parents wish him and his brother to stay and work on their small Minnesota wheat farm while both want to escape the tough life and move to the city. It's up to the mother to keep the family together in spirit during their Thanksgiving holiday reunion.

5x25 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay

  • 1954-02-16T02:30:00Z1h

The adventures of the young Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough are dramatized from the bestseller of the same title. The girls board a luxury ship bound for Europe and are flirted with by a couple of Yankees, but much prefer the company of two sophisticated society men.

1954-04-20T02:30:00Z

5x34 Big Boy

5x34 Big Boy

  • 1954-04-20T02:30:00Z1h

The conflict between generations is played out between an old railroad man and his son over steam powered trains versus the new diesel engine.

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