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39 Episodes 1955 - 1956
Episode 1
Wed, Sep 28, 1955
Episode 2
Wed, Oct 5, 1955
Episode 3
Wed, Oct 12, 1955
Episode 4
Wed, Oct 19, 1955
Episode 5
Wed, Oct 26, 1955
Episode 6
Wed, Nov 2, 1955
Episode 7
Wed, Nov 9, 195530 mins
Episode 8
Wed, Nov 16, 1955
Episode 9
Wed, Nov 23, 1955
Episode 10
Wed, Nov 30, 1955
Episode 11
Wed, Dec 7, 1955
Episode 12
Wed, Dec 14, 1955
Tonight's subject is Harold Lloyd, the silent screen's most financially successful comedian, who talks about how he created the famous 'glasses' character which gradually catapulted him to the top in 1920s Hollywood.

Episode 13
Wed, Dec 21, 1955
Episode 14
Wed, Dec 28, 1955
Episode 15
Wed, Jan 4, 1956
Episode 16
Wed, Jan 11, 1956
Episode 17
Wed, Jan 18, 1956
Episode 18
Wed, Jan 25, 1956
Episode 19
Wed, Feb 1, 1956
Episode 20
Wed, Feb 8, 1956
Episode 21
Wed, Feb 15, 1956
Episode 22
Wed, Feb 22, 1956
Episode 23
Wed, Feb 29, 1956
Episode 24
Wed, Mar 7, 1956
Episode 25
Wed, Mar 14, 1956
Episode 26
Wed, Mar 21, 1956
Episode 27
Wed, Mar 28, 1956
Episode 28
Wed, Apr 4, 1956
Episode 29
Wed, Apr 11, 1956
Episode 30
Wed, Apr 18, 1956
Episode 31
Wed, Apr 25, 1956
Episode 32
Wed, May 2, 1956
Episode 33
Wed, May 9, 195630 mins
Posthumous tribute to Richard J. Finnegan, editor of the Chicago Daily Journal (later Chicago Daily Times, then Chicago Sun Times) newspaper and President of the Board of La Rabida Children's Hospital in Chicago. Patients from La Rabida pay tribute to Mr. Finnegan, including future movie star Joe Mantegna.
Episode 34
Wed, May 16, 1956
Movie star Myrna Loy is surprised by family, friends, and associates.
Episode 35
Wed, May 23, 1956
Episode 36
Wed, May 30, 1956
Episode 37
Wed, Jun 6, 1956
Berle is caught eating at the Brown Derby restaurant eating with Martn and Lewis. His family members, his four brothers and his sister all appear, as well as his early dance partners from vaudeville. Old costars from his Ziegfeld days like Ben Gruer, and Lillian Roth (via kinescope) are seen. Jan Murray recollects how Milton helped him at the start of his career. Phil Silvers talks about Milton inspiring him when he created "Top Bannana".

Episode 38
Wed, Jun 13, 1956
Episode 39
Wed, Jun 20, 195630 mins