This was the successor to "GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER", which lasted one season on CBS' Sunday night schedule [9:30-10pm(et)] in the 1962-'63 season (directly opposite NBC's 'BONANZA"), featuring Jack Webb as producer and on-camera host. The episodes consisted of dramatizations of articles originally published in "True: The Men's Magazine". This episode originally aired on April 28, 1963.
@fromthesidelines Some of the episodes were true like the one were cechoslovakian commandoes blew up hydrich in his car but the part when the german captain shot his own men when they were retreating probably didnt happen some episodes were nonsense like the one when they guy crawls under laser beams in ww2 with special glasses to crack a safe [ they didnt have any laser beams in ww2 ]
yess ,i just love the big true sign there on cbs .. it brings back memeories..
teddbear52 7 months ago
This was the successor to "GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER", which lasted one season on CBS' Sunday night schedule [9:30-10pm(et)] in the 1962-'63 season (directly opposite NBC's 'BONANZA"), featuring Jack Webb as producer and on-camera host. The episodes consisted of dramatizations of articles originally published in "True: The Men's Magazine". This episode originally aired on April 28, 1963.
fromthesidelines 8 months ago
@fromthesidelines Some of the episodes were true like the one were cechoslovakian commandoes blew up hydrich in his car but the part when the german captain shot his own men when they were retreating probably didnt happen some episodes were nonsense like the one when they guy crawls under laser beams in ww2 with special glasses to crack a safe [ they didnt have any laser beams in ww2 ]
spacepatrolman 6 months ago