All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Wedding Day

    • February 1, 1953
    • CBS

    An elderly couple tie the knot.

  • S01E02 Ride the River

    • February 8, 1953
    • CBS

    Two law enforcement officers and a dangerous young outlaw fight their way back against a common enemy to civilization and surprising justice.

  • S01E03 Hired Mother

    • March 22, 1953
    • CBS

    A single father of three attempts to raise his children and decides to hire a mother for them.

  • S01E04 Best Seller

    • March 1, 1953
    • CBS

    British novelist Hilary Joyce comes to America to promote his book and encounters a beautiful woman who changes his beliefs in living.

  • S01E05 Winners Never Lose

    • March 15, 1953
    • CBS

    A gambler who suffers a head injury is nursed back to health by non-traditional methods and the head doctor is not thrilled by it.

  • S01E06 Trapped

    • March 22, 1953
    • CBS

    A husband suspects that his wife is plotting his murder.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Bilshan and the Thief

    • July 12, 1953
    • CBS

    How a young refugee learns about American patriotism from a bandit.

  • S02E02 Thirteen O'Clock

    • July 19, 1953
    • CBS

    Story of a Dutch clockmaker whose nagging wife drives him to dream up tall tales about wealth and escape.

  • S02E03 The Wine of St. Albans

    • August 2, 1953
    • CBS

    A drug so powerful is developed by a scientist can be bring peace or destroy the world.

  • S02E04 Test of Love

    • August 16, 1953
    • CBS

    A rejected boyfriend is 'all wet' in his plan to regain the attention of his lady love. The event had been engineered by a smooth-talking so-called pal.

  • S02E05 The Cat with the Crimson Eyes

    • August 30, 1953
    • CBS

    A Mexican family one brother is murdered and the gems from his house are stolen. His brother comes to investigate the murder and theft. He gets to the most influential woman and there he finds the answer.

  • S02E06 Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star

    • September 6, 1953
    • CBS

    A film actress needs a glamourous personal life to go along with her stardom. She leaves it to a press agent to invent one for her.

  • S02E07 My Wife, Poor Wretch

    • September 20, 1953
    • CBS

    A man has constant trouble when his wife wants a new car and then a new house.

  • S02E08 Confession

    • October 18, 1953
    • CBS

    Story of a recovering man in a mental hospital realizes he witnessed a murder in London.

  • S02E09 Woman's World

    • October 25, 1953
    • CBS

    The story of a young wife who decides to help her husband better his career and so she invites his boss to dinner.

  • S02E10 The Hunted

    • November 15, 1953
    • CBS

    Story about a young man acquitted of complicity in the death of a police lieutenant's wife.

  • S02E11 Atomic Love

    • November 22, 1953
    • CBS

    A comedy about a romance writer who doesn't believe in the love stories.

  • S02E12 The Marriage Fix

    • November 29, 1953
    • CBS

    Angie is out to put the marraige halter on boyfriend Joe, but Joe has dreams of adventure.

  • S02E13 The Eye of the Beholder

    • December 6, 1953
    • CBS

    An artist's relationship with his model from differing, sometimes disturbing psychological perspectives.

  • S02E14 Walking John Stopped Here

    • January 24, 1954
    • CBS

    A Wall Street maverick is sent south for health reasons and encounters a man who is his exact double.

  • S02E15 Foggy Night

    • February 14, 1954
    • CBS

    A woman's curiosity uncovers a neatly executed murder.

  • S02E16 Here Comes Calvin

    • February 21, 1954
    • CBS

    A member of a comedy vaudeville team invests in the stock market.

  • S02E17 Another Sunlight

    • March 14, 1954
    • CBS

    A child's face helps to restore a disabled vet's self-confidence.

  • S02E18 Pardon My Aunt

    • April 4, 1954
    • CBS

    A man thinks his nutty aunt has killed someone.

  • S02E19 To Lift a Feather

    • May 2, 1954
    • CBS

  • S02E20 Wild Luke's Boy

    • May 16, 1954
    • CBS

    A timid young man is forced to follow his father's footsteps as the "shootin' sheriff"

  • S02E21 Exit for Margo

    • May 23, 1954
    • CBS

    Story of a widowed actress who formerly teamed with her husband in all her performances. Finding it hard to get a solo acting job, she becomes a cosmetic saleswoman and tries to succeed at that.

  • S02E22 You Are Young Only Once

    • June 6, 1954
    • CBS

    A mother loses her husband and her sons and withdraws into herself, even shutting out her daughter.

  • S02E23 The Crime of Daphne Rutledge

    • June 13, 1954
    • CBS

    A mother's fanatical attachment to her grown son causes a rift in his marriage, forcing his wife to take desperate measures to gain the approval of her husband and herself.

  • S02E24 Desert Crossing

    • June 20, 1954
    • CBS

    The story of a Hollywood couple on their way to Nevada for a divorce.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Pretending Makes It Do

    • September 12, 1954
    • CBS

    The story concerns a mother of a young college professor and her dreams for his future. Mrs. MacDowell makes daydream plans for her son in the belief that pretending will make them so.

  • S03E02 Too Old for the Girl

    • September 19, 1954
    • CBS

  • S03E03 Nora #1

    • September 26, 1954
    • CBS

    Adapted from Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll House" An abusive husband gives his wife no choice but to retreat from her world of pain and degradation.

  • S03E04 The High Green Wall

    • October 3, 1954
    • CBS

    After the death of his son and his wife's abandonment, Hanly ventures forth on an ill-fated expedition to the Amazon jungle.

  • S03E05 The Long Way 'Round

    • October 10, 1954
    • CBS

  • S03E06 Edison the Man

    • October 17, 1954
    • CBS

    Adapted from the 1940 film scenario Fifty years after inventing the light bulb, Edison retells his story beginning with his arrival to New York at age 22.

  • S03E07 The Road to Edinburgh

    • October 31, 1954
    • CBS

    Joan Crawford stars in "The Road to Edinburgh." An American newspaper- woman is driving to Edinburgh in order to cover a story. Her car breaks down and a man offers her some help. In return she gives him a lift but soon begins to regret her offer.

  • S03E08 I'm a Fool

    • November 14, 1954
    • CBS

    Played out on a stylized, dramatically lit set, I am a fool is a classic story of a heartsick and foolish farm boy who takes on a false identity to impress a beautiful girl and in so doing loses the love of his life forever.

  • S03E09 The Face Is Familiar

    • November 21, 1954
    • CBS

    A comedy about a man whose face no one could remember.

  • S03E10 The Rider on the Pale Horse

    • November 28, 1954
    • CBS

  • S03E11 Committed

    • December 5, 1954
    • CBS

    A news reporter looking for a big story, gets more then he bargains for when he loses his identity and is placed in a mental institution.

  • S03E12 The Dark, Dark Hours

    • December 12, 1954
    • CBS

    A thug holds a doctor and his wife hostage in their home.

  • S03E12 Music for Christmas

    • December 19, 1954
    • CBS

    Episode of Christmas music featuring Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians

  • S03E13 The White Steed

    • December 26, 1954
    • CBS

    Adapted from the Paul Vincent Carroll play.

  • S03E14 Amelia

    • January 2, 1955
    • CBS

    Adapted from the Margaret Wade Campbell Deland story.

  • S03E15 D.P.

    • January 9, 1955
    • CBS

  • S03E16 Yankee Pedler

    • January 16, 1955
    • CBS

  • S03E17 The Martyr

    • January 23, 1955
    • CBS

    During the Irish rebellion of 1922, an Irish patriot turns informer to save his life from a military firing squad.

  • S03E18 The Big Shot

    • January 30, 1955
    • CBS

    Johnny Pulaski going to New York to audition for a record company. Johnnie comes off well as an actor, and even slips a song or two into the story.

  • S03E19 The Return of Gentleman Jim

    • February 6, 1955
    • CBS

    Story about boxer Jim Corbett's coming back to Earth to face co-star Joe Louis in the ring.

  • S03E20 Love Is Eternal

    • February 13, 1955
    • CBS

    Based on Irving Stone's novel of the same name. When Lincoln and Mary Todd were married, he had the phrase, "Love is Eternal" inscribed in her wedding band. Though years of loneliness and disappointment seem  to disprove this sentiment, the historic pair finally realize its truth.

  • S03E21 The Bachelor's Bride

    • February 20, 1955
    • CBS

  • S03E22 The Blond Dog

    • March 6, 1955
    • CBS

    A struggling photographer runs over a dog while driving near the home of an actress. Little does he know that this insignificant auto accident will lead to his involvement in murder.

  • S03E23 War and Peace on the Range

    • March 13, 1955
    • CBS

    A comedy-western version of Leo Tolstoy's War And Peace A film producer of B-movie Westerns has to hire a big-name actor's relative who is extremely incompetent for the chosen epic film.

  • S03E24 The Bitter Choice

    • March 20, 1955
    • CBS

  • S03E25 Clown

    • March 27, 1955
    • CBS

    Adapted from the Emmett Kelly autobiography An autobiographical story of the legendary circus clown Emmett Kelly. It begins in the 1930's when Kelly was performing a trapeze act.

  • S03E26 It Gives Me Great Pleasure

    • April 3, 1955
    • CBS

    A traveling lecturer wants to retire and spend more time with her son.

  • S03E27 O, Lonely Moon

    • April 17, 1955
    • CBS

    Adaptation of a short story by Bryan MacMahon Embittered by his wife's death during the birth of their eighth child, an Irishman refuses to set eyes on the girl and acknowledges only seven children.

  • S03E28 The Windmill

    • April 24, 1955
    • CBS

    Adapted from the Theodore Francis Powys story A down & out rancher has a plan to bring water to the farmers of a dry region of land in the old west. But he has to raise $500.00 to purchase a windmill & equipment to build the irrigation system. After the bank turns his loan down, he enters a 6 shooter contest in town. To win he will have to reveal a deadly secret from his past and loose his family. However, if he doesn’t win, he risks loosing his land & his family both.

  • S03E29 Mr. Blue Ocean

    • May 1, 1955
    • CBS

  • S03E30 Into the Night

    • May 8, 1955
    • CBS

    The vacation plans of a young couple are suddenly altered by a fugitive gunman. After hiding in their car, he forces them to take him to his pal's hideout.

  • S03E31 A Man with a Vengeance

    • May 15, 1955
    • CBS

    A ruthless film director bides his time and waits for his moment of victory, when he can pay back the movie star who once spurned him.

  • S03E32 When in France

    • May 22, 1955
    • CBS

    What better place for romance than in a classroom, especially a French class? That's the reasoning of a lonely boy and a lonely girl who enroll in a French class with hopes of learning anything but the language.

  • S03E33 The Half-Promised Land

    • May 29, 1955
    • CBS

    Pio, a bartender in Capri, has dreamed all his life of going to America. He asks two American tourists to help him find a way to make his dream come true.

  • S03E34 Star in the House

    • June 5, 1955
    • CBS

    One-time film star plans her anniversary to be as romantic as her honeymoon.

  • S03E35 The Day He Got Fired

    • June 19, 1955
    • CBS

Season 4

  • S04E01 Tryout

    • October 2, 1955
    • CBS

  • S04E02 The Bounty Court Martial

    • October 9, 1955
    • CBS

  • S04E03 Lash of Fear

    • October 16, 1955
    • CBS

    A stagecoach driver and cavalry officer vie for the affections of a young lady traveling west with them.

  • S04E04 Outpost at Home

    • October 23, 1955
    • CBS

    The embittered son of a strict Army colonel in Germany shelters a deserter.

  • S04E05 Shadow on the Heart

    • October 30, 1955
    • CBS

    While on duty on a lonely beach, a sailor meets a beautiful girl. It's love at first sight, but he learns that the girl is blind, and pledged to marry another if her vision is restored.

  • S04E06 Winner by Decision

    • November 6, 1955
    • CBS

    Adapted from a Budd Schulberg short story A promising and intelligent youth has great success in the ring. His mother wants him to continue his education, his father and his manager want him to become a fighter.

  • S04E07 Farewell to Kennedy

    • November 13, 1955
    • CBS

    A plainclothesman idolizes his fiancee's father. But he finds out that the older man, a captain of detectives, has become involved with a crooked gang. The plainclothesman has lost an idol. Duty must be done.

  • S04E08 Prosper's Old Mother

    • November 20, 1955
    • CBS

    adapted from the Bret Harte story. Orphaned Prosper sets out from his mining camp for San Francisco. He's looking for a mother to bring back to the camp. And he finds one, a kindly old eccentric who drinks medicine liberally flavored with 'hootch.'

  • S04E09 From the Top

    • November 27, 1955
    • CBS

    A manager and his big time singing protegee have been engaged a long time. But he's too busy booking her to take time off for marriage. Finally, the strain of overwork becomes too much for the songstress.

  • S04E10 Feathertop

    • December 4, 1955
    • CBS

    Based on a story by Nathaniel Hawthorne. A scarecrow is brought magicially to life.

  • S04E11 The Seeds of Hate

    • December 11, 1955
    • CBS

    A man is torn between his conscience and loyalty when a friend shoots an Indian in the back. Even the Indian had been an idol of his son’s, the man at first refuses to aid local townspeople in the arrest of the murderer.

  • S04E12 Let It Rain

    • December 18, 1955
    • CBS

    A writer stops at a sleepy southern town intending to debunk a legend concerning a confederate soldier leaving a local girl for the battlefields, never to return. He soon realizes that he and a girl he's fallen in love with are descendants of those people.

  • S04E13 A Child Is Born

    • December 25, 1955
    • CBS

  • S04E14 Portrait of a Ballerina

    • January 1, 1956
    • CBS

    Set in 1882 Paris, a young girl gets her big break for the Paris Ballet after much sacrifice from her mother.

  • S04E15 Esteban's Legacy

    • January 8, 1956
    • CBS

    A carpenter returns to his village discouraged by his lack of success and respect.

  • S04E16 The Ballad of Mender McClure

    • January 15, 1956
    • CBS

    A mysteriously familiar stranger sees fit to practice a bit of magic on a lazy, selfish Ozark hillbilly.

  • S04E17 The Muse and Mr. Parkinson

    • January 22, 1956
    • CBS

    Adapted from the James B. Gidney 1948 story. Mr. Parkinson's life has followed a familiar pattern up to now. He commutes to his brokerage job during the week and plays golf on weekends and seems to be a happy, ordinary chap. The big change comes when the fact that he is secretly a poet is brought to light.

  • S04E18 In Summer Promise

    • January 29, 1956
    • CBS

    A young man becomes infatuated with the older Countess and the Countess falls for the young man unaware that the young man plans to wed his childhood sweetheart.

  • S04E19 Prologue to Glory

    • February 13, 1956
    • CBS

  • S04E20 Prologue to Glory

    • February 12, 1956
    • CBS

  • S04E21 The Honest Man

    • February 19, 1956
    • CBS

    A piano tuner smitten with love gets inadvertently involved with gangsters, stolen jewels and trouble with a bevy of beauties.

  • S04E22 Try To Remember

    • February 26, 1956
    • CBS

    Police detective Dan "Irish" Murphy has a more than professional interest in finding the murderer of a door-to-door salesman. The man is found stabbed in Murphy's home, with Mrs. Murphy lying unconscious nearby.

  • S04E23 A Letter For The Queen

    • March 4, 1956
    • CBS

    From the Sinclair Lewis story. Former Senator Ryder is in his 90's now. Oblivious to the passing of the years, Ryder's mind dwells only on his days of glory. Ryder does have one priceless treasure, a letter written to him by Queen Victoria. Word of its existence reaches Walter Shelley, an ambitious young history scholar. and Shelley determines to get access to the letter.

  • S04E24 Steinmetz

    • March 11, 1956
    • CBS

    The story of scientist Charles Proteus Steinmetz, the man who "made" lightning.He did research for General Electric and then went on to become a professor of Union College in Schenectady.

  • S04E25 The Night Goes On

    • March 18, 1956
    • CBS

    An embittered spinster lives on her brother's ranch in Mexico. She becomes attracted to a young ranch hand, and when he doesn't return her affection she decides to get revenge.

  • S04E26 Reflected Glory

    • March 25, 1956
    • CBS

    Based on a play by George Kelly. A successful actress is torn between the desire to marry and settle down, and the urge to continue her career on the stage. Her producer is against her plans to leave the stage, for a number of reasons.

  • S04E27 The Easter Gift

    • April 1, 1956
    • CBS

    A family endure a difficult time and come together during Easter.

  • S04E28 Judy Garland Musical Special

    • April 8, 1956
    • CBS

    Concert Pianist Leonard Pennario performs "Bolero" Judy sings with Nelson Riddle and his orchestra.

  • S04E29 That's The Man!

    • April 15, 1956
    • CBS

    Adapted from the Melville Davison Post story.

  • S04E30 The Lord's Dollar

    • April 22, 1956
    • CBS

  • S04E31 Hms Marlborough Will Enter Port

    • April 29, 1956
    • CBS

  • S04E32 The Shunning

    • May 6, 1956
    • CBS

    An Amish girl decides to find adventure in a big city before getting married.

  • S04E33 The Hat With Roses

    • May 20, 1956
    • CBS

    A schoolteacher fails one of her students and tries to show her student compassion and understanding.

  • S04E34 The Golden Key

    • May 27, 1956
    • CBS

    Adapted from the Ernest William Horning 'Crime Doctor's Story'. An aged railroad man breaks free of the doldrums of retirement with the help of a young boy's friendship.

  • S04E35 O'hoolihan And The Leprechaun

    • June 3, 1956
    • CBS

  • S04E36 Exits And Entrances

    • June 10, 1956
    • CBS

  • S04E37 Alien Angel

    • June 17, 1956
    • CBS

  • S04E38 Emergency Call

    • June 24, 1956
    • CBS

    Based On A Story By John Ehle. A frantic mother tries desperately to find her husband to inform him that their little girl has been hospitalized in severe shock after being hit by a car, and is asking for him.

  • S04E39 Man With A Vengeance

    • July 1, 1956
    • CBS

Season 5

  • S05E01 The Great Lady

    • September 16, 1956
    • CBS

    Ann Harding plays Julia Courtney, a retired actress who becomes involved in a murder.Julia lives in a theatrical boarding house, and when one of the residents is murdered, all of the residents are under suspicion. The chief suspect is a young friend of Julia's, played by Vera Miles.

  • S05E02 The Glorious Gift Of Molly Malloy

    • September 23, 1956
    • CBS

  • S05E03 Professor Beware

    • September 30, 1956
    • CBS

  • S05E04 Pot Of Gold

    • October 7, 1956
    • CBS

    Adapted from the Liam O'Flaherty story. Ralph and Laura Whitemore have suffered many financial disappointments in their life together. But after all those "big deals" that fell through, at last a "sure thing" comes along, and they wait for the phone call that will bring their "pot of gold."

  • S05E05 The Enemies

    • October 14, 1956
    • CBS

    Yankees take over the Southern home of a young girl and her sick mother who are caring for an injured Confederate deserter.

  • S05E06 The Invitation

    • October 21, 1956
    • CBS

    After her baby dies in childbirth, Alice Kellen retreats into a world of her own. As she sinks deeper into fantasy, her husband tries a desperate measure to snap her back to reality.

  • S05E07 The Second Stranger

    • October 28, 1956
    • CBS

    A stranger enters a tavern to take shelter from the storm, the year is 1829, and finds the Inn crowded with townspeople, all celebrating tomorrow's hanging. He also finds an old friend from the war of 1812, and the two men have a drink. But they are the only ones not celebrating the coming execution.

  • S05E08 The Rider On The Pale Horse

    • November 4, 1956
    • CBS

  • S05E09 The Charlatan

    • November 11, 1956
    • CBS

    A cancer therapist defends himself against a charge of fraud made by a newspaperwoman and a doctor.

  • S05E10 The Road That Led Afar

    • November 25, 1956
    • CBS

    Adapted from the Lula Vollmer 1939 Saturday Evening Post story. A young mountain girl marries a widower with four children and goes to live in his rustic cabin. Not only does she find the unfamiliar routine hard, but she must face the task of winning over the frightened youngsters.

  • S05E11 The Orphans

    • December 2, 1956
    • CBS

  • S05E12 The Breach

    • December 9, 1956
    • CBS

    Authoress Emily Marsden secludes herself in a small village after quarreling with her husband. There she learns quite a lot about her own difficulties by trying to help someone else.

  • S05E13 The Chess Game

    • December 16, 1956
    • CBS

    A young homicide suspect who has escaped from the police, seeks refuge with Graham, an intellectual cynic. For reasons of his own, Graham decides to harbor the youngster.

  • S05E14 A Child Is Born

    • December 23, 1956
    • CBS

  • S05E15 The Shadow Outside

    • December 30, 1956
    • CBS

    A teenager meets with a violent awakening to maturity. Evvy, who lives with her parents in New Mexico, has met few boys. Suddenly she finds herself in a situation which is both confusing and frightening when Ray Poole, the town bully, becomes interested in her.

  • S05E16 Never Turn Back

    • January 6, 1957
    • CBS

  • S05E17 The Earring

    • January 13, 1957
    • CBS

    Lydia Shaw, wife of a successful lawyer, is being blackmailed by a man who has some love letters she wrote before her marriage. Afraid to let her husband find out about the romance, Lydia agrees to pay off her former sweetheart.

  • S05E18 Lady Of The House

    • January 20, 1957
    • CBS

  • S05E19 The Doctors Of Pawnee Hill

    • January 27, 1957
    • CBS

    Two brothers, one a doctor the other a fast-draw Sheriff, live in conflict with each other in a town that is run by a ruthless saloon owner.

  • S05E20 No Skin Off Me

    • February 3, 1957
    • CBS

    An ex-boxer now trainer feels his over confident young fighter is winding up for a big fall.

  • S05E21 The Town With A Past

    • February 10, 1957
    • CBS

  • S05E22 The Big Shooter

    • February 17, 1957
    • CBS

  • S05E23 Flight From Tormendero

    • February 24, 1957
    • CBS

    During World War 2, a ship's captain picked up the survivors of a torpedoed ship. Among those rescued were a pretty Eurasian girl and a sinister-appearing man.

  • S05E24 The Fenton Touch

    • March 3, 1957
    • CBS

    A man about to retire from his job at a department story after years of service falls for a pretty blonde. He plots to make off with $50,000 from the store's safe, only to be discovered by his boss. Instead of reporting him, the boss tries to blackmail him into stealing an even larger amount of money.

  • S05E25 With Malice Toward None

    • March 10, 1957
    • CBS

    A woman accountant who aspires to be a novelist is embittered by the number of rejection slips she receives. She decides to get vengeance on one publisher who holds her beloved novel up to ridicule. Ironically her book concerns an author who shoots a publisher when he rejects her novel.

  • S05E26 The Victorian Chaise Lounge

    • March 17, 1957
    • CBS

  • S05E27 Too Good With a Gun

    • March 24, 1957
    • CBS

    A man tries to live down his reputation as a gunman by taking a job as a ranch hand. When he is forced to shoot a man in defense of another, an unusual sequence of events results.

  • S05E28 Bargain Bride

    • April 7, 1957
    • CBS

  • S05E29 The Cab Driver

    • April 14, 1957
    • CBS

  • S05E30 Bitter Choice

    • April 21, 1957
    • CBS

    An Army nurse resorts to a cruel ruse in an attempt to rouse a young sergeant from complete apathy and possible death. But at the same time she arouses in him a deep hatred for her.

  • S05E31 I Will Not Die

    • April 28, 1957
    • CBS

  • S05E32 Angel Of Wrath

    • May 5, 1957
    • CBS

    After he has invested in a publishing firm, a Broadway star is shocked to learn that it prints unsavory literature. He becomes involved in an argument with the publisher, and strikes the man. Convinced he is guilty of murder, the star does not know what to do. Should he confess and bring scandal upon himself and his family, or should he run away?

  • S05E33 A Question Of Survival

    • May 12, 1957
    • CBS

    A cavalry captain and his small band are out-numbered by the surrounding Comanche Indians. The captain is faced with a difficult decision when the company surgeon offers to tend the fatally wounded son of the attacking chief. To let the surgeon go would mean his certain death - but safety for the rest.

  • S05E34 The Man Who Inherited Everything

    • May 19, 1957
    • CBS

  • S05E35 A New Girl In His Life

    • May 26, 1957
    • CBS

Season 6

  • S06E01 The Questioning Note

    • October 6, 1957
    • CBS

  • S06E02 Father And Son Night

    • October 13, 1957
    • CBS

    George Hogan, undefeated middleweight champion of the world, retires from the ring. But new champion Eddie Seaboard wants him to force him out of retirement and taunts him in front of his young son. When Hogan refuses to fight, the youngster loses faith in his father.

  • S06E03 Thousand Dollar Gun

    • October 20, 1957
    • CBS

    Gunfighter Buchanan Smith's job is to get rid of a gang of outlaws.

  • S06E04 Mr. Kensington's Finest Hour

    • October 27, 1957
    • CBS

  • S06E05 Mischief At Bandy Leg

    • November 3, 1957
    • CBS

  • S06E06 Cornada

    • November 10, 1957
    • CBS

  • S06E07 Love Comes Late

    • November 17, 1957
    • CBS

    Professor Arthur Barris is unsympathetic when Jack Evans, an Army veteran and a father, falls behind in his grades. Barris refuses to allow for Evans' adjustment from Army to college life. But Jack's mother, with womanly charm, intervenes.

  • S06E08 The Iron Horse

    • November 24, 1957
    • CBS

    After killing a man in a drunken brawl, wagonmaker Joe Turner swears that he will never drink again. Joe and his wife settle in a small town hoping to start a new life. But the vicious town boss starts a campaign to drive the Turners out of town.

  • S06E09 Imp On A Cobweb Leash

    • December 1, 1957
    • CBS

    J. Willingham Bardley is a staid and refined businessman with an eye on the presidency of his firm, until he is shaken by the arrival of a mischievous imp.

  • S06E10 Eyes Of A Stranger

    • December 8, 1957
    • CBS

    Adapted from the Christopher La Farge story. Katherine Belmont, a tyrannical society woman, casually meets Dr. Mark Andrews. He believes her caustic attitude is caused by a fear that she is losing her sight, and persuades her to undergo a cornea-transplant operation.

  • S06E11 The Trail To Christmas

    • December 15, 1957
    • CBS

    Based on Charles Dickens story, "A Christmas Carol." A boy is disillusioned by Christmas and runs away from home. He meets a man who narrates "A Christmas Carol", by Charles Dickens, but sets the story in the Old West.

  • S06E12 The Young Years

    • December 22, 1957
    • CBS

    Adapted from the Sholem Asch story.

  • S06E13 Kid At The Stick

    • January 5, 1958
    • CBS

    Eight-year-old Frankie Morgan is terrified when his father collapses at the controls of the private plane he was piloting. Since there is no one else aboard, the little boy attempts desperately to maneuver the plane. A dispatcher at an airport intercepts the youngster's distress signal and tries to instruct the boy in landing the aircraft.

  • S06E14 Letters From Cairo

    • January 12, 1958
    • CBS

    A happily married couple is separated when the husband is called to Cairo on a business trip. His letters to his wife tell her constantly of his devotion and she lives for his return. But the man is killed in a plane crash, and the wife, overcome with grief, turns her affairs over to her attorney. The attorney learns a startling fact about the husband's letters.

  • S06E15 Time To Go Now

    • January 19, 1958
    • CBS

  • S06E16 Silent Ambush

    • January 26, 1958
    • CBS

    On the eve of an election, a frontier sheriff discovers that he is losing his hearing. Hoping that the lawless faction of the town will not learn of his affliction, he continues to campaign for office.

  • S06E17 All I Survey

    • February 2, 1958
    • CBS

    Adapted from the Jerome Weidman story. A woman is trying to nurse her desperately ill husband back to health, and finds herself faced with a powerful temptation when an author-friend of theirs comes to visit. Long in love with her, the author offers her a life of ease and luxury, something she knows she can never find with her husband.

  • S06E18 Incident

    • February 9, 1958
    • CBS

  • S06E19 The Last Town Car - Part 1

    • February 16, 1958
    • CBS

    Edith Miller is convinced that she has seen an ancient limousine-taxi and its driver. She decides to go to a psychiatrist for help when she also becomes convinced that people of another era are connected with the car.

  • S06E20 The Last Town Car - Part 2

    • February 23, 1958
    • CBS

    Second and concluding part. In last week's episode Edith Miller sought the help of a psychiatrist when she became convinced that she had seen an ancient limousine-taxi and its driver. In part two the psychiatrist convinces Edith that she must ride in the ancient vehicle. He feels that this is the only way to cure her of her hallucination.

  • S06E21 New York Knight

    • March 2, 1958
    • CBS

    Adapted from the R.E. Connell story.

  • S06E22 Angel In The Air

    • March 9, 1958
    • CBS

    A roving peddler becomes stranded in a rural community in the deep South. Attempting to make some money, he approaches a shack in the backwoods, convinced he can sell something to the tenants. Appalled by the pitiable existence of the family he meets, he finds himself performing the first unselfish deed of his life.

  • S06E23 The Coward Of Fort Bennett

    • March 16, 1958
    • CBS

  • S06E24 Strange Witness

    • March 23, 1958
    • CBS

    Returning home from work early on evening, a husband surprises his wife with another man. The husband demands a divorce and the two men fight. During the struggle the husband is killed and the wife and her friend try to establish an alibi.

  • S06E25 The Unfamiliar

    • March 30, 1958
    • CBS

    A man is found clinging to a piece of driftwood off the New England coast. He is taken in by a farmer to help with the harvest, but he knows nothing of farm work and is terrified by the tractor.

  • S06E26 No Hiding Place

    • April 6, 1958
    • CBS

  • S06E27 The Cold Touch

    • April 13, 1958
    • CBS

  • S06E28 God Is My Judge

    • April 20, 1958
    • CBS

    When her daughter marries and goes to England, a widow decides that the time has come to set her life straight. She returns to the town where she lived when she was young and confesses to the murder of her husband, who had died there years before.

  • S06E29 Stopover

    • April 27, 1958
    • CBS

    Stella Rutledge, traveling to the new frontier of the West, accepts temporary lodging with the Gaines family when the stagecoach breaks down. Noting the isolated family's hunger for news she entertains the two youngsters with tales about her former home, a Southern plantation, and discovers the girl plans to run away from home.

  • S06E30 Ah There, Beau Brummel

    • May 4, 1958
    • CBS

    Benedict Arnold Brummel admits that he is a humorless stuffed shirt. But his routine life as a junior executive is suddenly changed one morning when it is announced in a New York gossip column that he is romancing the glamorous movie star Roselle King.

  • S06E31 Bold Loser

    • May 11, 1958
    • CBS

    Adam Tenney is on the road to Virginia to deliver a wagonload of flour when he loses his town's income from the flour in a poker game.

  • S06E32 The Young And Scared

    • May 18, 1958
    • CBS

    The story of a young sailor  who sees a pretty teenager  struck by an older man in a railroad station. He restrains the man and the girl flees. Later he overtakes the girl and learns that the man is her foster father and she has run away because of his cruelty to her.

Season 7

  • S07E01 Blaze Of Glory

    • September 21, 1958
    • CBS

    A meek plumber named Neal Andrews encounters some unusual developments when he receives an emergency call late one night. First he is instructed to wear a suit instead of his work clothes. The he is greeted by a pair of suspicious looking men who put his plumbing tools in a suitcase and insist that he register at their hotel.

  • S07E02 One Is A Wanderer

    • September 28, 1958
    • CBS

  • S07E03 Auf Wiedersehen

    • October 5, 1958
    • CBS

  • S07E04 The Castaway

    • October 12, 1958
    • CBS

    Based on a story from Guy de Maupassant

  • S07E05 The World's Greatest Quarterback

    • October 19, 1958
    • CBS

    Sam is thought of as the local hero. Mary left him when his football career hit the skids and his drinking became too much. He disappeared from town. He's really selling cars in LA, but he acts as if he's doing great, with all sorts of offers. He's been reluctant to come back, because since Mary inherited a bank, he doesn't think she'll want to see him again. He comes back because they purchased this rare Picasso for a song on their honeymoon and he needs cash.

  • S07E06 At Miss Minner's

    • October 26, 1958
    • CBS

  • S07E07 Battle For A Soul

    • November 2, 1958
    • CBS

    Caradoc Williams is serving a jail term for a jewel theft. But Williams insists that he is innocent and was framed by his former fiancee and a man he worked with. Embittered by his imprisonment, Williams spends all his waking moments plotting revenge.

  • S07E08 A Question Of Romance

    • November 9, 1958
    • CBS

  • S07E09 The Falling Angel

    • November 16, 1958
    • CBS

    The small one-ring circus run by Anthony Mullins begins to prosper when Angeli, a handsome trapeze artist, joins the troupe. But Mullins realizes that this lovely fiancee, Sue Ellen, has become fascinated by the handsome Angeli.

  • S07E10 A Turkey For The President

    • November 23, 1958
    • CBS

  • S07E11 The Last Rodeo

    • December 7, 1958
    • CBS

  • S07E12 The Girl With Flaxen Hair

    • December 14, 1958
    • CBS

    Adapted from the Manuel Komroff story.

  • S07E13 The Odd Ball

    • December 28, 1958
    • CBS

  • S07E14 And One Was Loyal

    • January 4, 1959
    • CBS

  • S07E15 Man On A Bicycle

    • January 11, 1959
    • CBS

    Paul Ashcroft a suave ne'er-do-well, is traveling through the French Riviera equipped with a bicycle and a kit for disguises. He gains entrance to a vacant mansion and passing himself off as one M. Durobat, proceeds to work his charm on local gambling devotees.

  • S07E16 The Stone

    • January 18, 1959
    • CBS

    adapted from the Liam O'Flaherty story.

  • S07E17 Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?

    • January 25, 1959
    • CBS

  • S07E18 No Man Can Tame Me

    • February 1, 1959
    • CBS

    In this musical comedy set in the 1870s, Silas Haley wants his daughter to marry a city slicker. Matilda, however, has her eyes on a good looking trapper.

  • S07E19 The Last Lesson

    • February 8, 1959
    • CBS

    Based on the Alphonse Daudet story.

  • S07E20 I Was a Bloodhound

    • February 15, 1959
    • CBS

    A ransom is demanded for a baby elephant missing from a hotel room.

  • S07E21 The Family Man

    • February 22, 1959
    • CBS

    Clete Weber, a young lawman for the railroad is married to Effie, the spoiled daughter of railroad Superintendent Bucknell, who does not particularly like his son-in-law, Clete's troubles are further complicated by his association with a childhood chum, Billy, who constantly refers disparagingly to Clete's marriage. When Billy draws four months pay to go to San Francisco, he gives the money to Clete to keep for him. Effie finds the money and spends it without telling her husband, causing Billy, in a fit of anger, to rob the Express office.

  • S07E22 Deed Of Mercy

    • March 1, 1959
    • CBS

    From a story by Philip MacDonald Setting out on his vacation, newspaper reporter Mike Hackett comes across an auto accident. The injured driver of the car is a well-known Hungarian scientist. His unharmed passenger, a young lady hitchhiker, blames the accident on the scientist.

  • S07E23 The Incredible Jewel Robbery

    • March 8, 1959
    • CBS

    The last appearance together of the three brothers on TV. If you watch the show you'll see a familiar face equipped with mustache and leer. Because of his contract terms, his name can't be mentioned, but he is not Jerry Colonna.

  • S07E24 Train For Tecumseh

    • March 15, 1959
    • CBS

  • S07E25 The Lady's Choice

    • March 22, 1959
    • CBS

    It is the year 1880, and Elizabeth a lovely miss from the East, is preparing to journey West to marry her fiance. Elizabeth's mother cautions her about the Wild West, but the young girl assures her that the pioneer country has been tamed.

  • S07E26 Beyond The Mountains

    • March 29, 1959
    • CBS

  • S07E27 The Flying Wife

    • April 5, 1959
    • CBS

    Martha Allen's husband and teenage offspring seem to be taking her for granted. To win recognition, she decides to learn how to fly an airplane.

  • S07E28 Caesar And Cleopatra

    • April 12, 1959
    • CBS

    Adapted by George Bernard Shaw. While the Roman legions of conqueror Julius Caesar prepare to enter the Egyptian kingdom of Cleopatra, the terrified young queen is fleeing from the Roman barbarians she has heard about.

  • S07E29 Robbie And His Mary

    • April 19, 1959
    • CBS

  • S07E30 Nora

    • May 3, 1959
    • CBS

    Based on Henry Ibsen's "A Doll's House" District Judge Wayne Douglas has plotted an unswerving course in his drive to win the post of district attorney. Nora, his wife, finds that she is unable to share his attitude.

  • S07E31 Nobody's Child

    • May 10, 1959
    • CBS

  • S07E32 The Indian Giver

    • May 17, 1959
    • CBS

Season 8

  • S08E01 Miracle At The Opera

    • September 20, 1959
    • CBS

  • S08E02 The Last Reunion

    • September 27, 1959
    • CBS

  • S08E03 Hitler's Secret

    • October 4, 1959
    • CBS

  • S08E04 Night Club

    • October 11, 1959
    • CBS

    Adapted from the Katharine Brush story. A flock of TV actresses have roles in "Night Club". Mrs. Brady, powder room attendant in a large night club, has become a cynic. This is the result of years of watching and listening to the female patrons of the club.

  • S08E05 The Tallest Marine

    • October 18, 1959
    • CBS

    In Korea, a Marine lieutenant is unpopular because he insists on adhering to the book even in the most crucial combat situations.

  • S08E06 The Day Of The Hanging

    • October 25, 1959
    • CBS

  • S08E07 Disaster

    • November 1, 1959
    • CBS

    Miss Winoah Kelsey lives alone in her large Southern mansion. One night during a violent flood, a young man enters a second-story window of her home.He kills her dog and threatens her.

  • S08E08 Signs Of Love

    • November 8, 1959
    • CBS

    A man is considering running for national office and to clinch the deal his wife throws a party with a powerful Washington lawmaker in attendance.

  • S08E09 Survival

    • November 15, 1959
    • CBS

    Adapted from the Paul Horgan story.

  • S08E10 The Last Dance

    • November 22, 1959
    • CBS

  • S08E11 Platinum On The Rocks

    • November 29, 1959
    • CBS

  • S08E12 Absalom, My Son

    • December 6, 1959
    • CBS

  • S08E13 The House Of Truth

    • December 13, 1959
    • CBS

    The United States information officer in a small village in Southeast Asia has little faith in the fight against communism. His attitude provokes a conflict with Emily Skinner, the dedicated librarian.

  • S08E14 Mr. O'malley

    • December 20, 1959
    • CBS

    Based on Crockett Johnson's comic strip "Barnaby." Six-year-old Barnaby Baxter longs to go hunting with his father. He wishes on a star for a fairy godmother who can make his dream come true and is answered by a cigar-smoking, pink-winged fairy godfather named O'Malley.

  • S08E15 Silhouette

    • December 27, 1959
    • CBS

    Stan Mayor is a well-known movie comic whose face fits his talents as a clown. When his girl friend refuses to take him seriously and expresses admiration for handsome men, Stan decides to make a drastic change.

  • S08E16 Sarah's Laughter

    • January 3, 1960
    • CBS

  • S08E17 R.S.V.P.

    • January 10, 1960
    • CBS

  • S08E18 Lear Vs. The Committeeman

    • January 17, 1960
    • CBS

    A tailor is suffering through the depression has a dream to become a committeeman but being an Italian-American he feels his chances are slight.

  • S08E19 They Like Me Fine

    • January 24, 1960
    • CBS

    Small-time comic Eddie Miller hears that a big producer is looking for an unknown comedian to star in his new Broadway review. Eddie begs his agent to get him an audition.

  • S08E20 Early To Die

    • February 7, 1960
    • CBS

  • S08E21 The Patsy

    • February 21, 1960
    • CBS

    The product of a small Alabama town, mild-mannered Jacob Johnson is an ideal target for the practical jokesters in his Army platoon. Offered a transfer to another platoon, Johnson refuses, convinced that his fellow soldiers is really a form of affection.

  • S08E22 The Story Of Judith

    • February 28, 1960
    • CBS

  • S08E23 The Book Of Silence

    • March 6, 1960
    • CBS

  • S08E24 So Deadly, So Evil

    • March 13, 1960
    • CBS

    A small town girl who comes to New York to forget a recent tragedy, only to have her own life threatened by a masked stranger.

  • S08E25 Do Not Disturb

    • March 20, 1960
    • CBS

    Adaptation from Groucho Marx's novel "Not as a Crocodile." Arthur Martin makes his living at home, writing articles for a monthly magazine. But working at home has its disadvantages: the family hardly ever leaves him at peace.

  • S08E26 The Web Of Guilt

    • March 27, 1960
    • CBS

  • S08E27 Mystery At Malibu

    • April 10, 1960
    • CBS

    Dan Duryea stars as a newspaper columnist after "the story behind the story" in "Mystery at Malibu” a story of tragedy which plagues a multi-million dollar enterprise run by a woman. When the head of Simes Steel Company commits suicide immediately after his company is absorbed by the Lemaire Enterprises, newspaper columnist Barnaby Hooke is spurred into finding out more information about Olga Lemaire. Only a few years earlier her husband, the original owner of Lemaire Enterprises, had died in an accident and shortly after that their son, Reggie, had disappeared.

  • S08E28 Aftermath

    • April 17, 1960
    • CBS

     A new preacher comes to town and is not quite up to the challenges that lie ahead of him.

  • S08E29 Adam's Apples

    • April 24, 1960
    • CBS

  • S08E30 Ugly Duckling

    • May 1, 1960
    • CBS

    Adapted, in a modern variation, from the Hans Christian Andersen story.

  • S08E31 Don't You Remember?

    • May 8, 1960
    • CBS

  • S08E32 At Your Service

    • May 22, 1960
    • CBS

  • S08E33 Hot Footage

    • May 29, 1960
    • CBS

    Jonathan Love, TV news cameraman, is in Acapulco, Mexico, covering the mysterious torpedoing of a freighter. Not far behind is his inevitable competition - Hank Wahr, cameraman for a rival TV news service.

Season 9

  • S09E01 The Man Who Thought For Himself

    • September 18, 1960
    • CBS

  • S09E02 Journal Of Hope

    • September 25, 1960
    • CBS

  • S09E03 Hooray For Love

    • October 2, 1960
    • CBS

  • S09E04 Swinging Singing Years

    • October 9, 1960
    • CBS

  • S09E05 Good-bye, My Love

    • October 16, 1960
    • CBS

  • S09E06 The Camel's Foot

    • October 23, 1960
    • CBS

  • S09E07 The Graduation Dress

    • October 30, 1960
    • CBS

    From a story by William Faulkner.

  • S09E08 The Influential Americans

    • November 13, 1960
    • CBS

  • S09E09 The Playoff

    • November 20, 1960
    • CBS

  • S09E10 Journey To A Wedding

    • November 27, 1960
    • CBS

  • S09E11 Learn To Say Goodbye

    • December 4, 1960
    • CBS

    Based on a story by Jessamyn West. Tom Parkes is still attached to the memory of his first wife. Jo, his new wife, vows to win his complete affection.

  • S09E12 Strictly Solo

    • December 11, 1960
    • CBS

  • S09E13 The Money Driver

    • December 18, 1960
    • CBS

    Harness racing driver Al Roberts fights viciously to bring in the big money. And at home he has no patience with his son Joey and pushes the boy around.

  • S09E14 The Other Wise Man

    • December 25, 1960
    • CBS

    Adapted from the Henry Van Dyke story. A wealthy Persian nobleman, Artaban, sells all his earthly goods for three gems: a ruby, a sapphire and a pearl.

  • S09E15 Don't Let It Throw You

    • January 1, 1961
    • CBS

  • S09E16 Memory In White

    • January 8, 1961
    • CBS

  • S09E17 The Devil You Say

    • January 22, 1961
    • CBS

    From a story by Ira Levin. A couple of city workmen lift a manhole cover and out climbs an elegantly dressed gentleman. He thanks them for their aid, then continues down the block and up the walk of the Willoughby home. To Mrs. Willoughby, the nattily dressed gentleman introduces himself as Nick Lucifer, alias Beelzebub, the Prince of Darkness.

  • S09E18 The Drop-out

    • January 29, 1961
    • CBS

  • S09E19 A Little White Lye

    • February 5, 1961
    • CBS

  • S09E20 The Legend That Walks Like A Man

    • February 12, 1961
    • CBS

  • S09E21 A Possibility Of Oil

    • February 19, 1961
    • CBS

  • S09E22 Image Of A Doctor

    • February 26, 1961
    • CBS

  • S09E23 Open House

    • March 5, 1961
    • CBS

    adapted from the P.G. Wodehouse story. New York Detective Joe McQueen would like to know how to get Grover Healy, his freeloading brother-in-law, out of his house. But it isn't until smalltime hoodlum Willy Zucks shows up at McQueen's home that Grover considers leaving.

  • S09E24 The Small Elephants

    • March 12, 1961
    • CBS

    from a story by John Collier. A shady operator named Pegosi tries to get a gullible actress, Leslie Blaine, to buy a miniature live elephant for a publicity stunt (cash before delivery naturally). A magician named Trapollini overhears the offer and tells Pegosi he'd like one too. Pegosi realizes he many have to produce the pachyderm.

  • S09E25 Love Is A Lion's Roar

    • March 19, 1961
    • CBS

  • S09E26 Labor Of Love

    • March 26, 1961
    • CBS

  • S09E27 The Red Balloon

    • April 2, 1961
    • CBS

    A special showing of the Albert Lamorisse 1956 French film featuring Lamorisse's son Pascal. TIME magazine:"The Red Balloon, one of the greatest short motion pictures ever made. "

  • S09E28 Sis Bowls 'em Over

    • April 9, 1961
    • CBS

    Connie Marlowe is responsible for orphaned younger brother Buzz. He hopes to win some money in a father-son bowling match, so he asks Connie to get a stand-in father for him.

  • S09E29 The Joke's On Me

    • April 16, 1961
    • CBS

    Comic Sid Benton takes a hard-boiled, cynical view of life in his nightclub act - and finds that it pays off. But he runs this attitude over into his private life, and loses his wife's affections. His agent, long-suffering Ernie Kauffman, tries to reconcile the pair.

  • S09E30 My Darling Judge

    • April 23, 1961
    • CBS

    Judge Cyrus Dunn is determined to get away for a holiday fishing trip. At the last moment, however, his wife Betsy insists that the gardener's salary must be paid. This leaves the judge with no ready cash for his trip.

  • S09E31 Louie And The Horseless Buggy

    • April 30, 1961
    • CBS

Season 10

  • S10E01 The Golden Years

    • September 10, 1961
    • CBS

  • S10E02 The Red Balloon

    • September 17, 1961
    • CBS

    A prizewinning French film is shown. The story, which is without dialog, is about a boy who finds a red balloon. But instead of floating about like any normal balloon, this one follows the boy wherever he goes.

  • S10E03 The Iron Silence

    • September 24, 1961
    • CBS

    It's a Cold War tale, where two Soviets are in an occupied Eastern European country, one is the womanizing martinet who gets himself murdered and the other is the sympathetic Russian.

  • S10E04 Cat In The Cradle

    • October 1, 1961
    • CBS

  • S10E05 A Musket For Jessica

    • October 8, 1961
    • CBS

    In 1760, the peace loving people of an Amish settlement learn of an imminent attack by Indians. They prepare to evacuate their village rather than bear arms.

  • S10E06 The $200 Parlay

    • October 15, 1961
    • CBS

    An office worker named Alma can't get her bookkeeper boyfriend Stanley to pop the question. His excuse: no nest egg.Her solution: make a killing at the races - with money from the office petty cash box.

  • S10E07 The Wish Book

    • October 22, 1961
    • CBS

    Based on the story by George Milburn. Ellie Beckett is a young mountain girl who prefers whittlin' to socializin' until Grandpaw shows her all them purty clothes in the mail-order catalog. Soon Ellie figures on buyin' some of that finery with the prize money she might win for her woodcarving at the county fair.

  • S10E08 The Great Alberti

    • November 5, 1961
    • CBS

  • S10E09 Star Witness, The Lili Parrish Story

    • November 12, 1961
    • CBS

    Madeline, the daughter of famed actress Lili Parrish, is on trial for murder. Lili, the key witness, is determined to make her testimony the most believable performance of her career.

  • S10E10 A Voice On The Phone

    • November 19, 1961
    • CBS

    Newlyweds Paul and Carol Madsen have scarcely settled in their new apartment when the phone begins ringing. The caller isa psychotic crank who drives Carol to near hysteria.

  • S10E11 Money And The Minister

    • November 26, 1961
    • CBS

    The late Glorietta Dwight, a wealthy recluse, felt that her last years had been made happier  by the guidance of Reverend Theodore Carlisle, and she named him as the major beneficiary of her will.

  • S10E12 We're Holding Your Son

    • December 3, 1961
    • CBS

    George Harris, a successful businessman, is awakened in the middle of the night by a phone call from the police. His teen-age boy Sonny is being held for grand larceny.

  • S10E13 Call To Danger

    • December 10, 1961
    • CBS

    The exploits of Robert Hale, a US Treasury Department agent. Hale recruits a civilian locksmith named Johnny Henderson to help retrieve stolen currency plates.

  • S10E14 Tippy-top

    • December 17, 1961
    • CBS

    A lonely boy learns his beloved playmate Tippy-Top is imaginary.

  • S10E15 A Friendly Tribe

    • December 31, 1961
    • CBS

  • S10E16 The Wall Bewteen

    • January 7, 1962
    • CBS

    The gridiron feats of Bud Austin are still talked about in his home town, but Bud's infant son will never grow up to follow in his father's footsteps. Tests have shown that the year-old baby is mentally retarded.

  • S10E17 The Hold-out

    • January 14, 1962
    • CBS

    Teenagers Margie Graham and Fred Judson want to get married and they ask their parents for permission and for financial help.

  • S10E18 The Little Hours

    • January 21, 1962
    • CBS

  • S10E19 Go Fight City Hall

    • January 28, 1962
    • CBS

  • S10E20 Shadow Of A Hero

    • February 4, 1962
    • CBS

    A basketball coach at Haynes High School is concerned when one of his students, the best hoop star skips practice to study for his exam.

  • S10E21 Badge Of Honor

    • February 11, 1962
    • CBS

    Howard Douglas, an official of the Boy Scouts of America, is driving through a deserted section of the city when he notices a body lying in the street. Stopping to investigate, he finds himself surrounded by a gang of teenagers armed with zip guns and switchblades.

  • S10E22 The Free Wheelers

    • February 18, 1962
    • CBS

  • S10E23 Ten Days In The Sun

    • March 4, 1962
    • CBS

    Max Grossblatt, an elderly Chicago tailor, dreams of being able to visit his son Larry in California. But on a tailor's salary, all that Max can afford is dreams.

  • S10E24 A Very Special Girl

    • March 11, 1962
    • CBS

    Successful, attractive society-reporter Alice Lockman wouldn't mind being married. But the available eligible bachelors really don't measure up to Alice's standards - or her mother's either. 

  • S10E25 My Dark Days - Part 1

    • March 18, 1962
    • CBS

    Story based on Marion Miller's autobiography "I WAS A SPY." Hazel Valance asks housewife Marion Miller to attend a meeting of the Alien Protection Committee- Hazel is upset because the government plans to deport a friend. After the meeting, the FBI agent Bill Edwards informs Marion that the Committee is suspected of being a Communist front organization and asks her to join as a spy.

  • S10E26 My Dark Days - Part 2

    • March 25, 1962
    • CBS

    story based on Marion Miller's autobiography "I WAS A SPY." After Marion testifies before a Congressional committee concerning her years as an anti-communists spy, she looks forward to a peaceful life as a housewife. But it seems the Communists have other ideas.

  • S10E27 Hercule Poirot

    • April 1, 1962
    • CBS

    Based on Agatha Christie's short story "The Disappearance of Mr. Davenheim." The Belgian master detective solves another puzzling crime.

  • S10E28 The Bar Mitzvah Of Major Orlovsky

    • April 15, 1962
    • CBS

    Orlovsky, a janitor in a Manhatten office building, goes upstairs to the Jewish Vocational Guidance Center for a talk with the director, Miriam Raskin. Orlovsky has come to ask the widow Raskin to be his wife.

  • S10E29 The Troubled Heart

    • April 22, 1962
    • CBS

  • S10E30 Mister Doc

    • April 29, 1962
    • CBS

  • S10E31 The Unstoppable Grey Fox

    • May 6, 1962
    • CBS

    Based on a story by William Saroyan.

  • S10E32 Acres And Pains

    • May 13, 1962
    • CBS

  • S10E33 Somebody Please Help Me

    • May 20, 1962
    • CBS

  • S10E34 First Hundred Years

    • May 27, 1962
    • CBS

    (unsold comedy pilot) The Story of Ben, an engineering student works nights in a supermarket to support his family.

  • S10E35 The Roman Kind

    • June 3, 1962
    • CBS

    Final Episode