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- In this live drama series, over two hundred live plays, covering all aspects of society, were shown.
- Eugene O'Neill's updated version of the Oresteia set in New England, after the American Civil War.
- A Kentucky slave fights for his freedom from cruel overseer whose mistress eventually joins Davis and the other slaves in their revolt.
- A domineering matriarch is less than happy when her son brings home his new bride. She immediately sets to work at sabotaging their marriage as well as the engagement of her younger and weaker son.
- A pitcher on a major-league baseball team finds out that his catcher is desperately trying to hide something, he is dying of a terminal disease and he doesn't want the owner to find out and fire him.
- Season 3, Episode 6 of The United States Steel Hour (1953).
- Will Stockdale is a country bumpkin drafted into the Air Force and too dumb to realize he's driving everyone around him crazy -- no one more than Sgt. King.
- Teenager Homer Macauley stays at home in small-town Ithaca to support his family, while his older brother Marcus prepares to go to war.
- A girl falls in love with a sophisticated New Yorker. Afraid to tell him her father is a farmer, she gives him the idea that they have a country estate and that her piano-teaching mother is a concert performer.
- Dorothy McGuire stars in the Henry James adaptation classic, "The Aspern Papers" in the U.S. Steel Hour production of "A Garden in the Sea." James' 1888 novella concerns the efforts of a biographer to obtain letters of Poet Algernon Charles Swinnburne from the woman who inspired much of his poetry. Directed by Alex Segal in New York.
- A young English priest encounters the hostility of the anti-British residents when he settles on a remote and lonely island off the coast of Ireland.
- A family is unable to afford a blue serge suit for their son's graduation. Instead he is given Grandpa's suit that he wore to his wedding. The boy is afraid of ridicule and does not want to go.
- An honest bookkeeper is daydreaming about snatching the company payroll and setting himself up in Paris with a reasonable facsimile of Brigitte Bardot.
- A youthful member of a revolutionary movement in a Latin American country is chosen to assassinate the brother of an important government official.
- A veteran of the Irish rebellion, now living in London, is informed by Scotland Yard that two Irishmen are in London to kill him. They say he betrayed a great hero of the rebellion before he left the country.
- Story of a 40-year-old pitcher who is facing his retirement from baseball.
- Harvey Kent, a New York businessman, invites the Potters, a couple new to the city, to stay in his guest house while they house-hunt. But when they take over everything, including his friends, he schemes to get rid of them.
- An elderly widower, who only had daughters, has too much time on his hands. He becomes a leader of a boy's troop and his inexperienced leadership becomes a concern to the parents.
- The daughter of a country doctor is contemptuous of the back-country folk who are her father's patients. This estranges her from a local minister whom she loves and attracts her to a young doctor who hopes to practice in a big city.
- Life in an Italian-America family is continuously upset by Uncle Zi-Zi's schemes to appear as a contestant on a TV quiz program. Optimistic Zi-Zi is certain that, after one session, his fortune will be made.
- A man has grown restless and bored with his marriage and begins an affair with his secretary.
- Incapable of earning an honest penny, a kindly Englishman turns to making counterfeit money instead - so expertly, in fact, that he baffles Scotland Yard for years.
- A woman is trying to keep her past a secret from her future husband. She was acquitted for the murder of her first husband.
- Colonel and Lady Morrigan were very nicely provided for in their brother's will. But when the Colonel studies the will, he discovers that in order to get the money he'll have to tell a lie, and he refuses to sign.
- Arnold Boult is determined to make his son a success at all costs. He commits arson, causes two suicides, and bribes people. His wife, unable to leave him, becomes alcoholic and dies. His son is killed. After doing time in prison he searches for his illegitimate grandson.
- A teenage girl falls in love with a much older man.
- Broadway has made songwriter Jordan Blake famous. But, now a widower, he wants his children to escape the dark side of show business. He asks Susan, his sister-in-law, to bring up his children along these lines. Carolina, a star singer, romances Jordan but couldn't Susan be vying for his affections as well? When Jerry, Jordan's son, declares he wants to follow in his father's steps, Carolina deliberately decides to support him against Jordan...
- Enoch McCabe is much closer to his youngest son, Pat, than he is to his older boy, Don. Don, who wants his father's affection, is bitter about it.