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Shirley Temple's Storybook

Shirley Temple's Storybook is a 1958-1961 American children's anthology series hosted and narrated by actress Shirley Temple. The series features adaptations of fairy tales like Mother Goose and other family-oriented stories performed by well-known actors, although one episode, an adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1851 novel The House of the Seven Gables, was meant for older youngsters.

Shirley Temple's Storybook
Also known asThe Shirley Temple Show
Shirley Temple Theatre
Directed byWilliam Corrigan
Bob Henry
Harry Horner
Richard Morris
Robert B. Sinclair
Presented byShirley Temple
Narrated byShirley Temple
ComposersJack Brooks
Jerry Livingston
Vic Mizzy
Arthur Morton
Walter Scharf
Vic Schoen
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes41
Production
Executive producerWilliam H. Brown Jr.
ProducersWilliam Asher
Paul Bogart
Alvin Cooperman
CinematographyGert Andersen
EditorHenry Batista
Running time45–48 minutes
Production companyHenry Jaffe Enterprises Inc.
DistributorScreen Gems
Sony Pictures Television (current)
Release
Original networkNBC (1958)
Picture formatBlack-and-white
Color
Audio formatMonaural
Original releaseJanuary 12, 1958 (1958-01-12) –
July 16, 1961 (1961-07-16)

The first season of sixteen black-and-white and colored episodes aired on NBC between January 12, 1958 and December 21, 1958 as Shirley Temple's Storybook. Thirteen episodes of the first season re-ran on ABC beginning on January 12, 1959.[1] The second season of twenty-five color episodes aired on NBC as The Shirley Temple Show between September 18, 1960 and July 16, 1961 in much the same format.[2][3]

Episode list

Season 1

Episode # Episode title Original airdate
1-1[C][L] "Beauty and the Beast" January 12, 1958[4][5]
1-2 "Rumpelstiltskin" February 2, 1958
1-3 "The Nightingale" February 18, 1958
1-4[C][L] "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" March 5, 1958[6]
1-5 "Dick Whittington and His Cat" March 23, 1958
1-6 "The Land of Green Ginger" April 18, 1958
1-7 "Rip Van Winkle" May 6, 1958
1-8 "The Sleeping Beauty" June 8, 1958
1-9 "The Little Lame Prince" July 15, 1958
1-10 "The Magic Fishbone" August 19, 1958
1-11 "The Wild Swans" September 12, 1958
1-12 "Hiawatha" October 13, 1958
1-13 "Rapunzel" October 27, 1958
1-14 "Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves" November 12, 1958
1-15 "The Emperor's New Clothes" November 25, 1958
1-16[C] "Mother Goose" December 21, 1958
  • C^ Episode was telecast in color.
  • L^ Live episode.

Season 2

Episode # Episode title Original airdate
2-1 "The Land of Oz" September 18, 1960
2-2 "Kim" September 25, 1960
2-3 "Winnie-the-Pooh" October 2, 1960
2-4 "Tom and Huck" October 9, 1960
2-5 "Madeline" October 16, 1960
2-6 "Little Men" October 23, 1960
2-7 "The Prince and the Pauper" October 30, 1960
2-8 "Emmy Lou" November 6, 1960
2-9 "The Reluctant Dragon" November 13, 1960
2-10 "The Black Arrow" November 27, 1960
2-11 "The Indian Captive" December 4, 1960
2-12 "The House of Seven Gables" December 11, 1960
2-13 "The Black Sheep" December 18, 1960
2-14 "Babes in Toyland" December 25, 1960
2-15 "Pippi Longstocking" January 8, 1961
2-16 "Dumbo the Flying Elephant" January 15, 1961
2-17 "Rebel Gun" January 22, 1961
2-18 "The Terrible Clockman" January 29, 1961
2-19 "The Fawn" February 5, 1961
2-20 "Onawandah" February 12, 1961
2-21 "The Return of Long John Silver" February 19, 1961
2-22 "The Little Mermaid" March 5, 1961
2-23 "The Peg-leg Pirate of Sulu" March 12, 1961
2-24 "The Princess and the Goblins" March 19, 1961
2-25 "Two for the Road" July 16, 1961

Book collections

Random House published three fairy tale collections under Temple's name based on the first season: Shirley Temple's Storybook (the complete season, except for "Hiawatha" and "Mother Goose," and including one additional story, "The Valiant Little Tailor"), Shirley Temple's Fairyland (selections from the first season), and Shirley Temple's Stories That Never Grow Old (selections from the first season). A fourth book, Shirley Temple's Favorite Tales Of Long Ago (illustrated and published by Random House in 1958) includes "The Magic Fishbone", "The Nightingale", "The Valiant Little Tailor", and "The Little Lame Prince".

Home media

The full series anthology has not been released, however selected episodes of the second season were released on Region 1 DVD in 2006.[7] First Run Video released all sixteen of the first season episodes, all in black and white, on VHS tapes in 1989. Wood Knapp Video re-released thirteen of the episodes from the first season in extended play speed on VHS tape. The episodes were "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves", "Hiawatha", "The Land of Green Ginger", "The Magic Fishbone", "The Nightingale", "Rapunzel", "The Emperor's New Clothes", "The Little Lame Prince", "Mother Goose", "Rip Van Winkle", "The Sleeping Beauty", "The Wild Swans", and "Dick Wittington and His Cat".

Award nomination

Year Award Result Category
1961 Primetime Emmy Award Nominated Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Children's Programming

References

  1. ^ Scott, Vernon (1959-01-12). "Shirley's Show Proves to Be Just Too Costly". The Bend Bulletin. Retrieved 2010-05-04.
  2. ^ Woolery, George W. (1985). Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981, Part II: Live, Film, and Tape Series. The Scarecrow Press. pp. 452–453. ISBN 0-8108-1651-2.
  3. ^ Windeler, Robert (1978). The Films of Shirley Temple. New York: Carol Publishing Group. p. 255. ISBN 0-8065-0725-X.
  4. ^ "Shirley Temple's Storybook". Daytona Beach Morning Journal. 1958-01-11. Retrieved 2010-05-04.
  5. ^ Wolters, Larry (1958-01-13). "WHERE TO DIAL TODAY". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2010-05-04.
  6. ^ "SHIRLEY TEMPLE TAKES A TV ROLE; Hostess of 'Storybook' Show Will Play Part March 5 -Niven Acquires Script". The New York Times. February 13, 1958. Retrieved May 4, 2010.
  7. ^ Lambert, David (2006-04-23). . TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on 2012-10-10. Retrieved 2009-06-08.

External links

  • Shirley Temple's Storybook at IMDb
  • Shirley Temple's Storybook at CVTA

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This article is about Shirley Temple s television show For her theatrical films see Shirley Temple filmography Shirley Temple s Storybook is a 1958 1961 American children s anthology series hosted and narrated by actress Shirley Temple The series features adaptations of fairy tales like Mother Goose and other family oriented stories performed by well known actors although one episode an adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne s 1851 novel The House of the Seven Gables was meant for older youngsters Shirley Temple s StorybookAlso known asThe Shirley Temple ShowShirley Temple TheatreDirected byWilliam CorriganBob HenryHarry HornerRichard MorrisRobert B SinclairPresented byShirley TempleNarrated byShirley TempleComposersJack BrooksJerry LivingstonVic MizzyArthur MortonWalter ScharfVic SchoenCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons2No of episodes41ProductionExecutive producerWilliam H Brown Jr ProducersWilliam AsherPaul BogartAlvin CoopermanCinematographyGert AndersenEditorHenry BatistaRunning time45 48 minutesProduction companyHenry Jaffe Enterprises Inc DistributorScreen GemsSony Pictures Television current ReleaseOriginal networkNBC 1958 Picture formatBlack and whiteColorAudio formatMonauralOriginal releaseJanuary 12 1958 1958 01 12 July 16 1961 1961 07 16 The first season of sixteen black and white and colored episodes aired on NBC between January 12 1958 and December 21 1958 as Shirley Temple s Storybook Thirteen episodes of the first season re ran on ABC beginning on January 12 1959 1 The second season of twenty five color episodes aired on NBC as The Shirley Temple Show between September 18 1960 and July 16 1961 in much the same format 2 3 Contents 1 Episode list 1 1 Season 1 1 2 Season 2 2 Book collections 3 Home media 4 Award nomination 5 References 6 External linksEpisode list EditSeason 1 Edit Episode Episode title Original airdate1 1 C L Beauty and the Beast January 12 1958 4 5 1 2 Rumpelstiltskin February 2 19581 3 The Nightingale February 18 19581 4 C L The Legend of Sleepy Hollow March 5 1958 6 1 5 Dick Whittington and His Cat March 23 19581 6 The Land of Green Ginger April 18 19581 7 Rip Van Winkle May 6 19581 8 The Sleeping Beauty June 8 19581 9 The Little Lame Prince July 15 19581 10 The Magic Fishbone August 19 19581 11 The Wild Swans September 12 19581 12 Hiawatha October 13 19581 13 Rapunzel October 27 19581 14 Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves November 12 19581 15 The Emperor s New Clothes November 25 19581 16 C Mother Goose December 21 1958C Episode was telecast in color L Live episode Season 2 Edit Episode Episode title Original airdate2 1 The Land of Oz September 18 19602 2 Kim September 25 19602 3 Winnie the Pooh October 2 19602 4 Tom and Huck October 9 19602 5 Madeline October 16 19602 6 Little Men October 23 19602 7 The Prince and the Pauper October 30 19602 8 Emmy Lou November 6 19602 9 The Reluctant Dragon November 13 19602 10 The Black Arrow November 27 19602 11 The Indian Captive December 4 19602 12 The House of Seven Gables December 11 19602 13 The Black Sheep December 18 19602 14 Babes in Toyland December 25 19602 15 Pippi Longstocking January 8 19612 16 Dumbo the Flying Elephant January 15 19612 17 Rebel Gun January 22 19612 18 The Terrible Clockman January 29 19612 19 The Fawn February 5 19612 20 Onawandah February 12 19612 21 The Return of Long John Silver February 19 19612 22 The Little Mermaid March 5 19612 23 The Peg leg Pirate of Sulu March 12 19612 24 The Princess and the Goblins March 19 19612 25 Two for the Road July 16 1961Book collections EditRandom House published three fairy tale collections under Temple s name based on the first season Shirley Temple s Storybook the complete season except for Hiawatha and Mother Goose and including one additional story The Valiant Little Tailor Shirley Temple s Fairyland selections from the first season and Shirley Temple s Stories That Never Grow Old selections from the first season A fourth book Shirley Temple s Favorite Tales Of Long Ago illustrated and published by Random House in 1958 includes The Magic Fishbone The Nightingale The Valiant Little Tailor and The Little Lame Prince Home media EditThe full series anthology has not been released however selected episodes of the second season were released on Region 1 DVD in 2006 7 First Run Video released all sixteen of the first season episodes all in black and white on VHS tapes in 1989 Wood Knapp Video re released thirteen of the episodes from the first season in extended play speed on VHS tape The episodes were Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves Hiawatha The Land of Green Ginger The Magic Fishbone The Nightingale Rapunzel The Emperor s New Clothes The Little Lame Prince Mother Goose Rip Van Winkle The Sleeping Beauty The Wild Swans and Dick Wittington and His Cat Award nomination EditYear Award Result Category1961 Primetime Emmy Award Nominated Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Children s ProgrammingReferences Edit Children s literature portal Scott Vernon 1959 01 12 Shirley s Show Proves to Be Just Too Costly The Bend Bulletin Retrieved 2010 05 04 Woolery George W 1985 Children s Television The First Thirty Five Years 1946 1981 Part II Live Film and Tape Series The Scarecrow Press pp 452 453 ISBN 0 8108 1651 2 Windeler Robert 1978 The Films of Shirley Temple New York Carol Publishing Group p 255 ISBN 0 8065 0725 X Shirley Temple s Storybook Daytona Beach Morning Journal 1958 01 11 Retrieved 2010 05 04 Wolters Larry 1958 01 13 WHERE TO DIAL TODAY Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2010 05 04 SHIRLEY TEMPLE TAKES A TV ROLE Hostess of Storybook Show Will Play Part March 5 Niven Acquires Script The New York Times February 13 1958 Retrieved May 4 2010 Lambert David 2006 04 23 Shirley Temple s Storybook DVD release TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on 2012 10 10 Retrieved 2009 06 08 External links EditShirley Temple s Storybook at IMDb Shirley Temple s Storybook at CVTA Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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