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TV Reader's Digest

TV Reader's Digest is the title of a 30-minute American television anthology drama series, which aired on ABC from January 17, 1955, to July 9, 1956.[1] Its theme music was "Polonaise" from Act III of Eugene Onegin.

TV Reader's Digest
GenreDrama, Anthology
Directed byWilliam Beaudine
John Brahm
Peter Godfrey (director)
Phil Karlson
Arnold Laven
Ted Post
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes39
Production
Executive producerHarry Joe Brown
Production locationsLos Angeles, California, United States
Running time25 minutes
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseJanuary 17, 1955 (1955-01-17) –
July 9, 1956 (1956-07-09)

Format edit

Based on articles that appeared in Reader's Digest magazine,[1] the episodes were true stories that were varied in their themes, plots, and content. Themes included crime, heroism, mystery, romance, and human interest.

Cast edit

Hugh Reilly was the initial host. He was succeeded by Gene Raymond.[1]

Some of the actors who were cast in the episodes include Chuck Connors, Peter Graves, Lee Marvin,[2] Claude Akins, Leon Askin, Jean Byron, John Howard, Vivi Janiss (as Mary Todd Lincoln in "How Chance Made Lincoln President"), Francis McDonald, Martin Milner, Jerry Paris, Gene Raymond, Max Showalter, and Michael Winkelman. Clint Eastwood made his first Western appearance as Lt. Wilson in the episode "Cochise, Greatest of the Apaches", which aired January 30, 1956.[citation needed]

Selected episodes edit

Partial List of Episodes of TV Reader's Digest
Date Title Actor(s)
January 17, 1955 "Last of the Old Time Shooting Sheriffs"[3] --
February 21, 1955 "Top Secret"[3] --
March 14, 1955 "The American Master Counterfeiters"[3] --
March 21, 1955 "America's First Great Lady" Gloria Talbott[4]
April 25, 1955 "The Great Armored-Car Robbery"[3] --
May 16, 1955 "France's Greatest Detective"[3] --
June 6, 1955 "Human Nature Through a Rear View Mirror"[3] --
June 27, 1955 "Comrade Lindeman's Conscience"[3] --
October 31, 1955 "The Archer-Shee Case"[3] --
November 7, 1955 "The Brainwashing of John Hays"[3] --
November 14, 1955 "The Making of a Submariner"[3] --
November 21, 1955 "The Voyage of Capt. Tom Jones, Pirate" Louis Hayward[5]
December 12, 1955 "Emergency Case"[3] --
January 2, 1956 "In the Eye of the Hurricane"[3] --
January 16, 1956 "The Man Who Beat Death"[3] --
January 23, 1956 "A Bell for Okinawa"[3] --
March 12, 1956 "Night Court"[3] --
April 23, 1956 "Uncle Sam's C-Men"[3] --
May 14, 1956 "Britain's Most Baffling Murder Case"[3] --
June 18, 1956 "Go Fight City Hall"[3] --
June 25, 1956 "Family Reunion, U.S.A."[3] --

Production edit

Chester Erskine created the show[6] and was the producer.[1] William Beaudine, Harry Horner, and William Seiter were the directors.[7] Episode writers included Frank Gruber,[8] Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, and Cleveland Amory.[citation needed] Studebaker-Packard initially sponsored the program, but the company's financial problems caused that relationship to end.[9]

Erskine gained the rights to make the series after he went through every issue the magazine had published since 1928 to ensure that the TV series would reflect the magazine "as faithfully as possible".[10]

The show replaced Soldier Parade.[7] It was broadcast on Mondays from 8 to 8:30 p.m. Eastern time.[2]

Critical response edit

A review of the premiere episode in the trade publication Variety said that Erskine "appears to have successfully translated that human interest element that's made the Reader's Digest a lierary phenom into television terms."[8] It commended Gruber's writing and Beaudine's directing and described the cast as "excellent".[8]

J. P. Shanley, writing in The New York Times, found the December 5, 1955, episode ("The Sad Death of a Hero", about the 1925 Scopes trial) to be "an uninspired presentation."[11] Shanley wrote, "Douglass Dumbrille was effective as the uncompromising Fundamentalist Bryan."[11] Carl Benton Reid "had some impressive moments" as Darrow, the review said.[11] The main negative factor was introduction of "a side issue" about a journalist covering the trial and a teacher who influenced her.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d McNeil, Alex (1996). Total Television: the Comprehensive Guide to Programming from 1948 to the Present (4th ed.). New York, New York: Penguin Books USA, Inc. p. 812. ISBN 0-14-02-4916-8.
  2. ^ a b Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (1999). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present (7th ed.). New York: The Ballentine Publishing Group. p. 998. ISBN 0-345-42923-0.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Rouse, Sarah; Loughney, Katharine (1989). 3 Decades of Television: A Catalog of Television Programs Acquired by the Library of Congress 1949-1979. Library of Congress. p. 553. ISBN 0-8444-0544-2. Retrieved April 22, 2023.
  4. ^ Brode, Douglas (October 15, 2009). Shooting Stars of the Small Screen: Encyclopedia of TV Western Actors, 1946–Present. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-71849-4. Retrieved April 21, 2023.
  5. ^ "TV Program Notes". The Evening Sun. Maryland, Baltimore. November 21, 1955. p. 36. Retrieved April 21, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ Deane, Pamala S. (October 1, 2014). James Edwards: African American Hollywood Icon. McFarland. pp. 86–87. ISBN 978-0-7864-5816-5. Retrieved April 21, 2023.
  7. ^ a b "This Week -- Network Debuts & Highlights" (PDF). Ross Reports on Television including The Television Index. January 17, 1955. p. 1. Retrieved April 21, 2023.
  8. ^ a b c "TV Reader's Digest". Variety. January 19, 1955. p. 37. Retrieved April 22, 2023.
  9. ^ "On 2d Thought, Auto Firms May Change Minds Re TV". Billboard. August 18, 1956. p. 2. Retrieved April 21, 2023.
  10. ^ "TV Reader's Digest Is One-Man Show". The Evening Sun. Maryland, Baltimore. McClure Newspaper Syndicate. November 21, 1955. p. 36. Retrieved April 21, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ a b c d Shanley, J. P. (December 6, 1955). "TV: Court Takes Recess: Scopes Trial Story Is Dull on Channel 7". The New York Times. p. 75. Retrieved April 21, 2023.

External links edit

  • TV Reader's Digest at IMDb  
  • TV.com: TV Reader's Digest
  • TV Reader's Digest at CVTA with episode list

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TV Reader s Digest is the title of a 30 minute American television anthology drama series which aired on ABC from January 17 1955 to July 9 1956 1 Its theme music was Polonaise from Act III of Eugene Onegin TV Reader s DigestGenreDrama AnthologyDirected byWilliam BeaudineJohn BrahmPeter Godfrey director Phil KarlsonArnold LavenTed PostCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons2No of episodes39ProductionExecutive producerHarry Joe BrownProduction locationsLos Angeles California United StatesRunning time25 minutesOriginal releaseNetworkABCReleaseJanuary 17 1955 1955 01 17 July 9 1956 1956 07 09 Contents 1 Format 2 Cast 3 Selected episodes 4 Production 5 Critical response 6 References 7 External linksFormat editBased on articles that appeared in Reader s Digest magazine 1 the episodes were true stories that were varied in their themes plots and content Themes included crime heroism mystery romance and human interest Cast editHugh Reilly was the initial host He was succeeded by Gene Raymond 1 Some of the actors who were cast in the episodes include Chuck Connors Peter Graves Lee Marvin 2 Claude Akins Leon Askin Jean Byron John Howard Vivi Janiss as Mary Todd Lincoln in How Chance Made Lincoln President Francis McDonald Martin Milner Jerry Paris Gene Raymond Max Showalter and Michael Winkelman Clint Eastwood made his first Western appearance as Lt Wilson in the episode Cochise Greatest of the Apaches which aired January 30 1956 citation needed Selected episodes editPartial List of Episodes of TV Reader s Digest Date Title Actor s January 17 1955 Last of the Old Time Shooting Sheriffs 3 February 21 1955 Top Secret 3 March 14 1955 The American Master Counterfeiters 3 March 21 1955 America s First Great Lady Gloria Talbott 4 April 25 1955 The Great Armored Car Robbery 3 May 16 1955 France s Greatest Detective 3 June 6 1955 Human Nature Through a Rear View Mirror 3 June 27 1955 Comrade Lindeman s Conscience 3 October 31 1955 The Archer Shee Case 3 November 7 1955 The Brainwashing of John Hays 3 November 14 1955 The Making of a Submariner 3 November 21 1955 The Voyage of Capt Tom Jones Pirate Louis Hayward 5 December 12 1955 Emergency Case 3 January 2 1956 In the Eye of the Hurricane 3 January 16 1956 The Man Who Beat Death 3 January 23 1956 A Bell for Okinawa 3 March 12 1956 Night Court 3 April 23 1956 Uncle Sam s C Men 3 May 14 1956 Britain s Most Baffling Murder Case 3 June 18 1956 Go Fight City Hall 3 June 25 1956 Family Reunion U S A 3 Production editChester Erskine created the show 6 and was the producer 1 William Beaudine Harry Horner and William Seiter were the directors 7 Episode writers included Frank Gruber 8 Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and Cleveland Amory citation needed Studebaker Packard initially sponsored the program but the company s financial problems caused that relationship to end 9 Erskine gained the rights to make the series after he went through every issue the magazine had published since 1928 to ensure that the TV series would reflect the magazine as faithfully as possible 10 The show replaced Soldier Parade 7 It was broadcast on Mondays from 8 to 8 30 p m Eastern time 2 Critical response editA review of the premiere episode in the trade publication Variety said that Erskine appears to have successfully translated that human interest element that s made the Reader s Digest a lierary phenom into television terms 8 It commended Gruber s writing and Beaudine s directing and described the cast as excellent 8 J P Shanley writing in The New York Times found the December 5 1955 episode The Sad Death of a Hero about the 1925 Scopes trial to be an uninspired presentation 11 Shanley wrote Douglass Dumbrille was effective as the uncompromising Fundamentalist Bryan 11 Carl Benton Reid had some impressive moments as Darrow the review said 11 The main negative factor was introduction of a side issue about a journalist covering the trial and a teacher who influenced her 11 References edit a b c d McNeil Alex 1996 Total Television the Comprehensive Guide to Programming from 1948 to the Present 4th ed New York New York Penguin Books USA Inc p 812 ISBN 0 14 02 4916 8 a b Brooks Tim Marsh Earle 1999 The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 Present 7th ed New York The Ballentine Publishing Group p 998 ISBN 0 345 42923 0 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Rouse Sarah Loughney Katharine 1989 3 Decades of Television A Catalog of Television Programs Acquired by the Library of Congress 1949 1979 Library of Congress p 553 ISBN 0 8444 0544 2 Retrieved April 22 2023 Brode Douglas October 15 2009 Shooting Stars of the Small Screen Encyclopedia of TV Western Actors 1946 Present University of Texas Press ISBN 978 0 292 71849 4 Retrieved April 21 2023 TV Program Notes The Evening Sun Maryland Baltimore November 21 1955 p 36 Retrieved April 21 2023 via Newspapers com Deane Pamala S October 1 2014 James Edwards African American Hollywood Icon McFarland pp 86 87 ISBN 978 0 7864 5816 5 Retrieved April 21 2023 a b This Week Network Debuts amp Highlights PDF Ross Reports on Television including The Television Index January 17 1955 p 1 Retrieved April 21 2023 a b c TV Reader s Digest Variety January 19 1955 p 37 Retrieved April 22 2023 On 2d Thought Auto Firms May Change Minds Re TV Billboard August 18 1956 p 2 Retrieved April 21 2023 TV Reader s Digest Is One Man Show The Evening Sun Maryland Baltimore McClure Newspaper Syndicate November 21 1955 p 36 Retrieved April 21 2023 via Newspapers com a b c d Shanley J P December 6 1955 TV Court Takes Recess Scopes Trial Story Is Dull on Channel 7 The New York Times p 75 Retrieved April 21 2023 External links editTV Reader s Digest at IMDb nbsp TV com TV Reader s Digest TV Reader s Digest at CVTA with episode list Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title TV Reader 27s Digest amp oldid 1215596883, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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