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- A flying saucer hidden in a Red Chinese peasant village is sought by teams from the United States and U.S.S.R. On finding it, they band together to explore the saucer and take a trip into space.
- A newspaper columnist who helps police solve especially difficult mysteries. The title derived from a popular mystery magazine of the same name.
- Steve Randall, a private detective, is a disbarred lawyer who turned to detective work in the hope that he can become a lawyer again. He investigates murder and blackmail crimes and, in the last episode, is again admitted to the bar.
- A film noir drama-dey cop & crime show, Public Prosecutor was created for one major networks but they gave up on the series and another early TV network called DuMont picked it up.
- A London cat burglar (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) falls for the girlfriend (Valerie Hobson) of a stockbroker (Alan Hale) who used to be his partner.
- Mr. Paderewski performs classical piano works including Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata", which enhances the bond between two young lovers, just as his having previously played this same lovely melody had brought the girl's parents together.
- Dickens' classic tale of Ebenezer Scrooge and three Christmas Ghosts that change his perception of life. Narrated by Vincent Price.
- A live CBS half-hour dramatic anthology series, but on two networks in its second season (as "Bigelow-Sanford Theater"); Sunday evenings over CBS and Thursday evenings over DuMont.
- The teleplays normally concerned the various aspects of romance.
- The residents of a small town are haunted by the ghost of Charlie McCarthy, who doesn't like the fact that they are a very careless bunch and are constantly putting themselves in danger.
- A former boxing champion, now an innkeeper, is accused of stealing a watch from a party of guests at his inn who happen to be members of English royalty. The old man is arrested and thrown in prison. His son, knowing that his father didn't steal the watch and suspecting a frame-up, follows the royal party to London, where he poses as a wealthy "gentleman" and insinuates himself into the English court to find out who framed his father and why.
- 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.
- 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.
- Waiting for her husband to finish song-writing so they can go on their postponed honeymoon, a woman dreams of new home decor with matching phones.
- Tony Seymour and his partner Gaby Ramarios are a dance team who perform an Apache specialty number, which ends with Tony, via a steel waistcoat with a scabbard arrangement, getting a knife plunged into his back, but he is unharmed since Gaby is an expert knife thrower. They are auditioning for parts in "La Nouvelle Revue" which is to open in three weeks at the Alhambra of Paris. The star is Yvette Delange, described as "a beautiful woman who could not hide with the most perfect makeup the ravages of time." She also does not like rehearsals, but perks up at the sight of Tony. Alphonse de la Riviere, once a great star but now just an assistant to the producer Morel, winces when he hears this. Later, Yvette sends Alphonse to fetch Tony to her dressing room, and informs Tony that Gaby is not invited. Tony accepts her invitation. Gaby is not pleased. Yvette is found murdered, stabbed with a knife belonging to Gaby. And Gaby is charged with murder. Tony's mission now is to clear Gaby and find the real killer. Tony's suspects include Morel, Alphonse, Dubec the concierge and possibly Ninette Duval, a member of the chorus, who has her eye on Tony. She is also the only one who knows that Tony and Gaby are married.
- Things are getting too hot in New York City for Joker Finnigan and his gang, so they decide to relocate their activities to London. There, they plan a department store heist. They enlist the help of an impostor to pull off the heist.
- Dr. Jim Gateson, a country doctor who has counselled and ministered to his community for 30 years, is being honored with a surprise testimonial dinner. The scenario then flashes back through three decades, commencing with the young GP first hanging up his shingle, serving at the front during WWI, home life being disrupted by telephone calls from those in need, and competition from a new medic in town who doesn't make country calls.
- John Avery, a Bell Telephone manager, arrives home to find things that he doesn't understand, including his wife Helen Avery selling some of their possessions, someone in the process of buying his favorite recliner. When Helen doesn't seem to be able to see him, he then remembers what happened a month ago. It was a busy time at work including he needing to take his refresher course on defensive driving, mandatory for all employees who operate a company vehicle, he understanding the seriousness of needing to do so. He, Helen and their two children, Tommy and Kathy, are taking a last minute trip to his mother-in-law's place two hundred fifty miles away, a trip they had already planned on doing in a couple of weeks. John uses the opportunity of the long drive to teach Tommy, in the front passenger seat, the rules of defensive driving, not difficult to do as they encounter the same seemingly oblivious driver causing one near accident after another, the latest driving well below the speed limit on a winding two lane road causing a backup of angry drivers behind her. All of the Averys will proverbially answer John's somewhat rhetorical question of how much one would trade in their life for for taking a chance on the road.
- The story of a young married couple, a scatterbrained blonde, her husband, a put-upon salesman and his heavy handed boss.
- Two agents venture out to find a new star all while advertising the new 1952 "rocket" Oldsmobiles.
- This is the only known remaining film of a 1951 TV series of THE BUCKSKIN RANGERS, entitled "Lady Tenderfoot." Alibi's friend, Jess, who died three months earlier, had a niece that inherited his ranch. Alibi intends to meet her there to help her any way he can. He invites his two pals to join him. They decline until they see her picture Alibi left behind and change their minds. The beautiful girl and her little brother arrive by stage coach under great danger. The rangers help them.