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Camera Three Season 8 Episodes

42 Episodes 1962 - 1963

Episode 1

Alvin Alley Dance Theatre

Sun, Sep 16, 1962

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Episode 2

Tribute to the Late E.E. Cummings

Sun, Sep 23, 1962

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Episode 3

Fathers and Sons

Sun, Sep 30, 1962

A dramatization of Ivan Turgenev's 1862 novel "Fathers and Sons" about the generational divide between the young and the old.

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Episode 4

A Lesson in Bach

Sun, Oct 7, 1962

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Episode 5

Bentley on Brecht

Sun, Oct 14, 1962

Historian, playwright and drama critic, Eric Bentley presents scenes from his translation of Bertolt Brecht's play-with-songs "Mann Ist Mann" (A Man's A Man).

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Episode 6

The Jazz of Bill Evans

Sun, Oct 21, 1962

An interesting segment of music and little talk turned to jazz with the Bill Evans Trio, showcasing the group's work. .

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Episode 7

Under the Mountain Wall

Sun, Oct 28, 1962

Author Peter Matthiessen discusses his non-fiction study in a hidden valley of great beauty, lost in the mountains of New Guinea and the people that reside there untouched by civilization, Presented in his book "Under the Mountain Wall."

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Episode 8

New York Stories

Sun, Nov 4, 1962

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Episode 9

At the Hemmingways

Sun, Nov 11, 1962

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Episode 10

A Tribute to Fritz Kreisler

Sun, Nov 18, 1962

Violinist Jaime Loredo plays a variety of Kreisler compositions including "Old Viennese Dance Tunes", as well as the first movement of Kreisler's string quartet with violinists Sylvia Rosenberg, Michael Tree and cellist David Soyer.

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Episode 11

Jazz Stylings

Sun, Nov 25, 1962

As music and entertainment a return to sentimentality and show biz basics for a Sunday morning.

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Episode 12

Theater on Film: Part 1

Sun, Dec 2, 1962

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Episode 13

Joyce Fissler

Sun, Dec 9, 1962

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Episode 14

Theater on Film: Part 2

Sun, Dec 16, 1962

Part 2 of an exploration of stage plays being translated to the screen. Director Sidney Lumet is joined by critic and Yale University professor John Gassner and film commentator Peretz Johnnes for a discussion.

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Episode 15

Fairy Tales

Sun, Dec 23, 1962

Actress Cathleen Nesbitt reads tales by Hans Christian Andersen: "The Top and the Ball", "The Ugly Duckling" and "The Darning Needle".

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Episode 16

In Praise of Wine

Sun, Dec 30, 1962

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Episode 17

The Human Voice

Sun, Jan 6, 1963

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Episode 19

Parnassus '62

Sun, Jan 20, 1963

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Episode 20

Dirge With Variations

Sun, Jan 27, 1963

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Episode 21

Letters from the Earth

Sun, Feb 3, 1963

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Episode 22

The Image of Pope

Sun, Feb 10, 1963

A dramatization of the outlook and views of 18th-century author Alexander Pope. Pope's poems, letters and biographical material by Samuel Johnson are utilized in play form.

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Episode 23

The Problem That Has No Name

Sun, Feb 17, 1963

A discussion of woman's feelings of unfulfillment, with Betty Friedan, author of The Feminine Mystique.

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Episode 24

The Landscape of Dali

Sun, Feb 24, 1963

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Episode 25

The Right to be Let Alone

Sun, Mar 3, 1963

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Episode 26

Andorra

Sun, Mar 10, 1963

An interview with Swiss playwright Max Frisch and excerpts from his two plays: 'Andorra' and 'I'm Not Stiller.'

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Episode 27

Reminiscences of Wanda Landowska

Sun, Mar 17, 1963

A dramatization of the world famous Herpsichordist Wanda Landowska, as read by Agnes Moorehead.

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Episode 28

Finders in the Dark

Sun, Mar 24, 1963

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Episode 29

The Image of Walt Whitman

Sun, Mar 31, 1963

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Episode 30

Springtime

Sun, Apr 7, 1963

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Episode 31

Mondo Cane

Sun, Apr 28, 1963

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Episode 32

Addis and Crofut

Sun, May 5, 1963

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Episode 33

Actor's Studio

Sun, May 12, 1963

Members of The Actors Studio and The Production Board of the Actors Studio Theater discuss their training and goals. Actors that are featured: Paul Newman, Geraldine Page, Rip Torn, Frank Corsak, Michael Wagner and Fred Stewart,

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Episode 34

The Decade Coming

Sun, May 19, 1963

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Episode 35

Auguste Rodin

Sun, Jun 23, 1963

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Episode 36

Auguste Rodin: Part 2

Sun, Jun 30, 1963

In the second of two shows about the work of the French sculptor Rodin, photographer Edward Steichen, sculptcr Jacques Lipchitz and author-lecturer Leo Steinberg discuss Rodin's influence on late 19th and early 20th-century art.

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Episode 38

Frederic Chopin

Sun, Jul 14, 1963

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Episode 39

Façade

Sun, Jul 21, 1963

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Episode 40

A Tribute to Lester Horton

Sun, Jul 28, 1963

A tribute to choreographer-dancer Lester Horton by Alvin Ailey, Carmen de Lavallade and James Truitte, all former members of his company. They perform works by Horton, including "Sarong Paramibo" (with Javanese and African dance movements), "Orozco" (a salute to the Mexican painter Jose Clemente Orozco), "The Beloved", and a portion of "The Liberian Suite" (inspired by Horton's admiration for the work of Duke Ellington.)

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Episode 41

To the Music of a Different Drummer

Sun, Aug 4, 1963

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Episode 42

Thoreau's Philosophy of Passive Resistance

Sun, Aug 11, 1963

The philosophy of passive resistance is discussed by Henry David Thoreau expert Walter Harding and J.R. Humphreys.

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Episode 43

Eudora Welty

Sun, Aug 18, 1963

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Episode 44

Playwrighting

Sun, Aug 25, 1963

Members of the Harlem Writers' Guild Workshop discuss playwrighting with James Macandrew. Among the participants are John Killen. Chairman of the Workshop; Mildred Jordan, program chairman; and Lonnie Elder, who's drama "Revival" is read and reviewed.

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