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42 Episodes 1965 - 1966
Episode 1
Sun, Sep 12, 1965
Author Marguerite Young reads from her book "Miss Macintosh, My Darling."
Episode 2
Sun, Sep 19, 1965
English born cabaret singer Mabel Mercer performs a number of songs.
Episode 3
Sun, Sep 26, 1965
For the 700 anniversary of the birth of Dante, Camera Three recalls his "The Divine Comedy" with dramatized excerpts and a discussion with NYU professor Robert Clements.
Episode 4
Sun, Oct 3, 1965
Polish born expressionist painter Felikis Topolski, is interviewed about his painting British royalty and battle scenes.
Episode 5
Sun, Oct 10, 1965
Another episode in the Camera Three series of conversations with editors; the satirical adult comic book "Mad Magazine"'s Albert Feldstein is the guest.
Episode 6
Sun, Oct 17, 1965
Four actresses, Cornelia Otis Skinner, Ruby Dee, Elaine Strich, and Inga Swenson, elaborate on the motivation and preparation required for an acting career.
Episode 7
Sun, Oct 24, 1965
James Clouser, ballet master of Royal Winnipeg Ballet Company is profiled.
Episode 8
Mon, Nov 8, 1965
Severn Darden and Bill Hinnant read excerpts from Martin Levin's anthology of American satire called "The Bedside Phoenix Nest."
Episode 9
Sun, Nov 14, 196530 mins
A photographic record of a trip taken by a young Swedish writer-sociologist and his artist-photographer wife, Jan Myrdal and Gun Kessle. Actor Will Geer narrates selections adapted from books by the couple.
Episode 10
Sun, Nov 21, 1965
Brooklyn College Professor Bernard Grebanier discusses his book "The Great Shakespeare Forgery" about William Henry Ireland who successfully forged Shakespeare's signature on several documents and plays.
Episode 11
Sun, Nov 28, 1965
Episode 12
Sun, Dec 5, 1965
Playwright Robert E. Sherwood ("Abe Lincoln in Illinois" and "Idiot's Delight") is examined with John Mason Brown, author of the recent biography.
Episode 13
Sun, Dec 12, 1965
A tribute to folk singer Woody Guthrie with fellow artists Pete Seeger and Jack Elliott.
Episode 14
Sun, Dec 26, 1965
Baroque music from the 17th Century is performed by Sonya Monosoff, Robert Conant and Janos Scholz.
Episode 15
Sun, Jan 2, 1966
Episode 16
Sun, Jan 9, 1966
Episode 17
Sun, Jan 16, 1966
Episode 18
Sun, Jan 23, 1966
American-born dancer, choreographer and writer, Naja Najan, performs classic dances of India. Mr. Najan performs each dance in traditional costume.
Episode 19
Sun, Jan 30, 1966
Episode 20
Sun, Feb 6, 1966
Episode 21
Sun, Feb 13, 1966
Episode 22
Sun, Feb 20, 196681 mins
Profile of Ezra Pound; the chronology of his life and work sketched in readings, photographs, and dramatized scenes. The poet, arguably one of the most influential in the world, was still alive when this special was produced.
Episode 23
Sun, Feb 27, 1966
This segment covers Pound's years in London, Paris and Italy, where he was active as translator and mentor to other expatriate artists; his arresting for treason in Italy 1945, and his confinement in a Washington D.C. mental hospital.
Episode 24
Sun, Mar 6, 1966
Episode 25
Sun, Mar 13, 1966
Episode 26
Sun, Mar 20, 1966
Episode 27
Sun, Mar 27, 1966
Episode 28
Sun, Apr 24, 1966
Episode 29
Sun, May 1, 1966
Episode 30
Sun, May 8, 1966
Episode 31
Sun, May 15, 1966
Episode 32
Sun, May 22, 1966
Episode 33
Sun, May 29, 1966
Episode 34
Sun, Jun 5, 1966
Episode 35
Thu, May 12, 1966
Episode 36
Sun, Jun 19, 1966
To control the annual flooding of the Nile, Egyptian authorities decided to build the Aswan High Dam that would endanger Abu Simbel, the colossal stone monuments to pharaoh Ramses II. UNESCO funded a project to raise the monuments to the top of the cliffs and this program documents the engineering and human story.
Episode 37
Sun, Jun 26, 1966
Actress Pauline Myers portrays Sojourner Truth in a one woman show. She follows her life as a former slave who became an abolitionist and advocate for women's rights.
Episode 38
Sun, Jul 3, 1966
This program features a selection of Post-Revolutionary War music and poetry. Guests include opera singer Giorgio Tozzi, actors Joseph Hanrahan and Ann Fielding, and the CBS Orchedtra.
Episode 39
Fri, Jun 10, 1966
Episode 40
Sun, Jul 17, 1966
Episode 41
Sat, Jul 23, 1966
Episode 42
Sun, Jul 31, 1966