The Motorola Television Hour is an hour-long anthology series which alternated bi-weekly with The United States Steel Hour on ABC. The show premiered on November 3, 1953.[1] The series aired live from New York City.[citation needed]
No. | Title | Directed by | Teleplay by | Original air date | |
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1 | "Outlaw's Reckoning" | Ralph Nelson[2] | Halsted Welles | November 3, 1953 | |
An inn near a much-used bridge becomes a tense waiting place when the bridge is closed. (Episode was originally created for Plymouth Playhouse.) | |||||
2 | "Westward the Sun[1]" | Unknown | Unknown | November 17, 1953 | |
3 | "Brandenburg Gate[1]" | Ralph Nelson | Unknown | December 1, 1953 | |
4 | "At Ease" | Unknown | Rod Serling | December 15, 1953 | |
5 | "The Thirteen Clocks[2]" | Unknown | James Thurber | December 29, 1953 | |
A prince disguised as a minstrel must save a beautiful princess from her evil uncle. | |||||
6 | "The Last Days of Hitler" | Unknown | David Davidson | January 12, 1954 | |
Likely based upon the book by historian Hugh Trevor-Roper covering the last ten days of Hitler's life. | |||||
7 | "Side by Side" | Unknown | William McCleery | January 26, 1954 | |
8 | "A Dash of Bitters" | Unknown | Reginald Denham | February 9, 1954 | |
9 | "The Muldoon Matter" | Don Richardon | Rod Serling | February 23, 1954 | |
10 | "The Family Man[3]" | Unknown | William McCleery | March 9, 1954 | |
11 | "Nightmare in Algiers" | Daniel Petrie | Alvin Sapinsley | March 23, 1954 | |
12 | "The Sins of the Fathers" | Unknown | David Davidson | April 6, 1954 | |
Based upon a 1902 short story by Silas Weir Mitchell. | |||||
13 | "Black Chiffon" | Unknown | Philip Barry, Jr. | April 20, 1954 | |
Adapted from the 1949 stage play of the same name by Lesley Storm. | |||||
14 | "Love Song[1]" | Unknown | Unknown | May 4, 1954 | |
15 | "Atomic Attack" | Ralph Nelson | David Davidson | May 18, 1954 | |
A family in a New York City suburb deal with the aftermath of an H-bomb attack fifty miles away. | |||||
16 | "Chivalry at Howling Creek" | Unknown | Unknown | June 1, 1954 |
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Actors appearing on the series included: