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Tales of Tomorrow is an American anthology science fiction series that aired live on ABC from 1951 to 1953. The series covered such stories as Frankenstein, starring Lon Chaney, Jr., 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea starring Thomas Mitchell as Captain Nemo, and many others featuring such performers as Boris Karloff, Brian Keith, Rod Steiger, Bruce Cabot, Franchot Tone, Gene Lockhart, Walter Abel, Leslie Nielsen and Paul Newman. The series ran for eighty-five 30-minute episodes.
James Dean on Television * Father Peyton's Family Theater, "Hill Number One" (Easter Sunday, April 1, 1951) * The Web, "Sleeping Dogs" (February 20, 1952) * Studio One, "Ten Thousand Horses Singing" (March 3, 1952) * Lux Video Theatre, "The Foggy, Foggy Dew" (March 17, 1952) * Kraft Television Theatre, "Prologue to Glory" (May 21, 1952) * Studio One, "Abraham Lincoln" (May 26, 1952) * Hallmark Hall of Fame, "Forgotten Children" (June 2, 1952) * The Kate Smith Show, "Hounds of Heaven" (January 15, 1953) * Treasury Men In Action, "The Case of the Watchful Dog" (January 29, 1953) * You Are There, "The Capture of Jesse James" (February 8, 1953) * Danger, "No Room" (April 14, 1953) * Treasury Men In Action, "The Case of the Sawed-Off Shotgun" (April 16, 1953) * Tales of Tomorrow, "The Evil Within" (May 1, 1953) * Campbell Soundstage, "Something For An Empty Briefcase" (July 17, 1953) * Studio One Summer Theater, "Sentence of Death" (August 17, 1953) * Danger, "Death Is My Neighbor" (August 25, 1953) * The Big Story, "Rex Newman, Reporter for the Globe and News" (September 11, 1953) * Omnibus, "Glory In Flower" (October 4, 1953) * Kraft Television Theatre, "Keep Our Honor Bright" (October 14, 1953) * Campbell Soundstage, "Life Sentence" (October 16, 1953) * Kraft Television Theatre, "A Long Time Till Dawn" (November 11, 1953) * Armstrong Circle Theater, "The Bells of Cockaigne" (November 17, 1953) * Robert Montgomery Presents the Johnson's Wax Program, Harvest (November 23, 1953) * Danger, "The Little Women" (March 30, 1954) * Philco TV Playhouse, "Run Like A Thief" (September 5, 1954) * Danger, "Padlocks" (November 9, 1954) * General Electric Theater, "I'm A Fool" (November 14, 1954) * General Electric Theater, "The Dark, Dark Hour" (December 12, 1954) * The United States Steel Hour, "The Thief" (January 4, 1955) * Lux Video Theatre, "The Life of Emile Zola" (March 10, 1955) -- appeared in a promotional interview for East of Eden shown after the program aired * Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, "The Unlighted Road" (May 6, 1955)
Rodney Stephen "Rod" Steiger (April 14, 1925 -- July 9, 2002) was an American actor known for his performances in such films as In the Heat of the Night, Waterloo, The Pawnbroker, On the Waterfront, The Harder They Fall and Doctor Zhivago.
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Um....this one went too far to retain any credibility at all. I've heard of and seen stupid moves, but some scientist unintelligent enough to bring dangerous anything home in open test tubes and stick it in the fridge? No.
Chiaoscuro 2 months ago
no. no. she's eating the pie....
mandywhittles 5 months ago
@devnorton It was 1952, Korean war was all on. Maybe there was some kind of war tax, after all this was only 7 years after the close of WW2, so the US had a lot of debt.
christo930 7 months ago
@christo930 shortly thereafter, that is...
devnorton 7 months ago
@christo930 i don't know about federal taxes back then, but yes this was during world war II times
devnorton 7 months ago
Even though Rod Steiger was the co-star here {and soon to be famous as "Marty" on the celebrated "GOODYEAR TELEVISION PLAYHOUSE" production staged on NBC two weeks after this performance}, "bit player" James Dean, like Steiger, appeared at least once on virtually every New York-produced live anthology series in the early '50s.
fromthesidelines 9 months ago
What do they mean when they say federal taxes included? What federal tax is there or was there? Was there a special federal tax on jewelry back then? Was there a temporary war time tax (weren't these from the Korean war era)?
christo930 10 months ago
Thanks for uploading this...i Love james dean..
yosraz1 11 months ago