List of ''Studio One'' episodes
This is a list of all episodes of the television anthology series Studio One.
Season 1 (1948-49)
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1 | 1 | "The Storm" | Worthington Miner | Story by : McNight Malmar Teleplay by : Worthington Miner | November 7, 1948 |
A woman spends a dark and stormy night alone in a country house where she finds a dead body in the basement and is terrorized by an intruder. | |||||
2 | 2 | "Let Me Do the Talking" | Paul Nickell | Story by : Richard Mealand Teleplay by : Worthington Miner | November 26, 1948 |
A young publishing agent faces the consequences of stepping on a few too many toes on his way up the business ladder. | |||||
3 | 3 | "The Medium" | Paul Nickell | Story by : Gian Carlo Menotti Teleplay by : Worthington Miner | December 12, 1948 |
A phony medium feels a pair of hands around her neck during one of her seances. | |||||
4 | 4 | "Not So Long Ago" | Worthington Miner | Story by : Joseph Liss Teleplay by : Worthington Miner | December 26, 1948 |
An old woman remembers a time in her youth when two men competed for her affections. | |||||
5 | 5 | "The Outward Room" | Worthington Miner | Story by : Millen Brand Teleplay by : Joseph Liss | January 9, 1949 |
A woman struggles to overcome her agoraphobia. | |||||
6 | 6 | "Blind Alley" | Paul Nickell | Teleplay by : Worthington Miner Based on a play by: James Warwick | January 30, 1949 |
A noted psychiatrist tries to help a killer who escaped from prison. | |||||
7 | 7 | "Holiday" | Worthington Miner | Teleplay by : Worthington Miner Based on a play by: Philip Barry | February 20, 1949 |
A self-made man proposes to the daughter of a wealthy industrialist. | |||||
8 | 8 | "Julius Caesar" | Paul Nickell | Teleplay by : Worthington Miner Based on the play by: William Shakespeare | March 6, 1949 |
In an adaptation of William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, the Roman emperor is plotted against by conspiring senators. | |||||
9 | 9 | "Berkeley Square" | Worthington Miner | Adapted by: John L. Balderston & J.C. Squire From a story by: Henry James | March 20, 1949 |
A young American goes back in time to the Revolutionary War and meets his ancestors. | |||||
10 | 10 | "Redemption" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Sylvia Berger From a story by: Leo Tolstoy | March 21, 1949 |
A man's fiancee leaves him for another man, who falls for a gypsy girl. | |||||
11 | 11 | "Moment of Truth" | Worthington Miner | Story by : Margaret Storm Jameson Teleplay by : Joseph Liss | April 17, 1949 |
Five British refugees fight over a seat on a plane to escape from Communist occupation. | |||||
12 | 12 | "Julius Caesar" | Paul Nickell | Teleplay by : Worthington Miner Based on the play by: William Shakespeare | May 1, 1949 |
Rebroadcast. In an adaptation of William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, the Roman emperor is plotted against by conspiring senators. | |||||
13 | 13 | "The Glass Key" | George Zachary | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From a story by: Dashiell Hammett | May 11, 1949 |
A corrupt politician is framed for murder, so his employee dodges advances from his boss's fiancee and attacks from gangsters to find the real killer. | |||||
14 | 14 | "Shadow and Substance" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From a story by: Paul Vincent Carroll | May 18, 1949 |
A true believer uses the purity and simplicity of her faith to bring others back to first principles. | |||||
15 | 15 | "Flowers from a Stranger" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From a story by: Dorothee Carousso | May 25, 1949 |
A psychiatrist's wife suffers an emotional breakdown when a stranger sends her a box of flowers. | |||||
16 | 16 | "The Dybbuk" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Joseph Liss From a play by: Sholom Ansky | June 1, 1949 |
A woman is possessed by the spirit of a dead man she pledged to marry. | |||||
17 | 17 | "Boy Meets Girl" | George Zachary | Story by : Walter Hart Teleplay by : Sam Spewack & Bella Spewack | June 8, 1949 |
Two screenwriters try to come up with a comeback for a fading cowboy star. | |||||
18 | 18 | "Smoke" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Edward Mabley and Worthington Miner From a story by: Ivan Turgenev | June 15, 1949 |
A pair of Russian individuals have opposing philosophies in their changing community. | |||||
19 | 19 | "June Moon" | Walter Hart | Adapted by: Gerald Goode From a story by: George S. Kaufman and Ring Lardner | June 22, 1949 |
A shipping clerk from Schenectady with dreams of being a lyricist comes to Manhattan, where he befriends a one-hit wonder and finds his dream girl. | |||||
20 | 20 | "The Shadowy Third" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From a story by: Ellen Glasgow | June 29, 1949 |
A doctor becomes an object of affection for all his female patients. |
Season 2 (1949-50)
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21 | 1 | "Kyra Zelas" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From a story by: Stanley G. Weinbaum | September 12, 1949 |
Kyra Zelas surprises everyone when a doctor gives her an injection that miraculously cures her tuberculosis. | |||||
22 | 2 | "The Rival Dummy" | Franklin J. Schaffner | Adapted by: Worthington Miner and David Opatoshu From a story by: Ben Hecht | September 19, 1949 |
A ventriloquist's dummy comes to life when he refuses to perform at an old vaudeville theater. | |||||
23 | 3 | "The Outward Room" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Joseph Liss From a story by: Millen Brand | September 26, 1949 |
Rebroadcast. A mentally disturbed woman struggles to live a normal life. | |||||
24 | 4 | "Mrs. Moonlight" | Franklin J. Schaffner | Adapted by: William Jayme From a story by: Benn W. Levy | October 3, 1949 |
A newlywed bride's wish to never grow old becomes a curse as everything and everyone around her ages while she stays young. | |||||
25 | 5 | "The Light That Failed" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Joseph Liss From a story by: Rudyard Kipling | October 10, 1949 |
A war artist follows the British into battle and experiences their internal struggles as he provides them with incredible descriptions of warfare in the desert. | |||||
26 | 6 | "The Storm" | Yul Brynner | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From a story by: McNight Malmar | October 17, 1949 |
Rebroadcast. On a dark and stormy night, a young woman living alone in a country house is terrorized by an intruder and discovers a dead body in her basement. | |||||
27 | 7 | "Battleship Bismarck" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From a story by: Maurice Valency | October 24, 1949 |
Two weeks after its maiden voyage, the Battleship Bismarck is sunk by the British. | |||||
28 | 8 | "Concerning a Woman of Sin" | Yul Brynner | Adapted by: Gerald Goode From a story by: Ben Hecht | October 31, 1949 |
A literary agent wishes to represent the writer of a brilliant new screenplay, who turns out to be nine years old. | |||||
29 | 9 | "The Husband" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From a story by: Natalie Anderson | November 7, 1949 |
A woman believes her deceased husband is haunting her. | |||||
30 | 10 | "Two Sharp Knives" | Franklin J. Schaffner | Adapted by: Carl Bixby From a story by: Dashiell Hammett | November 14, 1949 |
A small-town police chief searches for the murderer of an innocent man he arrested for murder. | |||||
31 | 11 | "Of Human Bondage" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Sumner Locke Elliott From the novel by: W. Somerset Maugham | November 21, 1949 |
A crippled medical student courts a heartless waitress. | |||||
32 | 12 | "At Mrs. Beam's" | Franklin J. Schaffner | Adapted by: Charles Monroe From the play by: C.K. Munro | November 28, 1949 |
During the Bluebeard panic, a mysterious young couple from Paris create fear at a London boarding house. | |||||
33 | 13 | "Henry IV" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Maurice Valency From the play by: Luigi Pirandello | December 5, 1949 |
An eccentric Italian thinks he's Henry IV. | |||||
34 | 14 | "Jane Eyre" | Franklin J. Schaffner | Adapted by: Sumner Locke Elliott From the novel by: Charlotte Brontë | December 12, 1949 |
Nineteen-year-old Jane Eyre, whose life has been full of turmoil, falls for a man of higher social status. | |||||
35 | 15 | "Mary Poppins" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From the books of: P.L. Travers | December 19, 1949 |
An old-fashioned London banker hires a nanny of special talents to take care of his naughty children. | |||||
36 | 16 | "The Inner Light" | Franklin J. Schaffner | Adapted by: Joseph Liss From a story by: Hugo Csergo | December 26, 1949 |
A scientist visits an English home for the blind claiming to have discovered a cure for blindness. | |||||
37 | 17 | "Riviera" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From a story by: Ferenc Molnár | January 2, 1950 |
The daughter of a wealthy Parisian sets off a romantic love triangle when she vacations at the French Riviera. | |||||
38 | 18 | "Beyond Reason" | Franklin J. Schaffner | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From the radio play by: Devery Freeman | January 9, 1950 |
A young woman is convinced that her husband is plotting to kill her. | |||||
39 | 19 | "Give Us Our Dream" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From a story by: Artemise Goertz | January 16, 1950 |
A widow living in an apartment complex pries into her neighbors' personal affairs. | |||||
40 | 20 | "The Rockingham Tea Set" | Franklin J. Schaffner | Adapted by: Matthew E. Harlib and Worthington Miner From a story by: Virginia Douglas Dawson | January 23, 1950 |
A young nurse begins a romance with a spirit. | |||||
41 | 21 | "Father and the Angels" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: David Shaw From a story by: William Manners | January 30, 1950 |
A minister decides to build a new church when his is sandwiched between a firehouse and a brewery. | |||||
42 | 22 | "The Loud Red Patrick" | Franklin J. Schaffner | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From a story by: Ruth McKenney | February 6, 1950 |
A widower is forced to deal with her daughters' rebellion. | |||||
43 | 23 | "Flowers from a Stranger" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From a story by: Dorothee Carousso | February 13, 1950 |
Rebroadcast. A psychiatrist's wife struggles to fight her emotional state when a stranger sends her a box of flowers. | |||||
44 | 24 | "The Wisdom Tooth" | Franklin J. Schaffner | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From a story by: Marc Connelly | February 20, 1950 |
A shy clerk's inner child encourages him to stand up to his boss and propose to his girlfriend. | |||||
45 | 25 | "The Willow Cabin" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Sumner Locke Elliott From a story by: Pamela Frankau | February 27, 1950 |
A British actress falls for a married American surgeon. | |||||
46 | 26 | "The Dreams of Jasper Hornby" | Franklin J. Schaffner | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From a story by: Kevin Mullen | March 6, 1950 |
A gang of robbers search for stolen money left to Jasper Hornby by one of the robboers who died from a gunshot wound. | |||||
47 | 27 | "The Dusty Godmother" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Thomas Sugrue From a story by: Michael Foster | March 13, 1950 |
When a newspaper editor and his wife get a divorce, the wife is granted full custody of their child. | |||||
48 | 28 | "The Survivors" | Franklin J. Schaffner | Adapted by: Worthington Miner and Milton Wayne From a story by: Irwin Shaw & Peter Viertel | March 20, 1950 |
A man returns from the Civil War with the intention of settling a score with his neighbor in a gunfight, but the two soon realize that the laws of the Old West are changing. | |||||
49 | 29 | "Passenger to Bali" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From a story by: Ellis St. Joseph | March 27, 1950 |
A freighter captain discovers that the passenger he agreed to look after is not as innocent as he looks. | |||||
50 | 30 | "The Scarlet Letter" | Franklin J. Schaffner | Adapted by: Joseph Liss From the novel by: Nathaniel Hawthorne | April 3, 1950 |
In 1642 Boston, a woman is found guilty of adultery and sentenced to wear a scarlet 'A' in shame. | |||||
51 | 31 | "Walk the Dark Streets" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From a story by: William Krasner | April 10, 1950 |
An aging actress is found stabbed to death naked in her hotel room. | |||||
52 | 32 | "Torrents of Spring" | Franklin J. Schaffner | Adapted by: Joseph Liss From a story by: Ivan Turgenev | April 17, 1950 |
A man abandons his sweetheart in order to court another woman, only to realize his mistake. | |||||
53 | 33 | "The Horse's Mouth" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: H.R. Hays From a story by: Joyce Cary | April 24, 1950 |
An antisocial painter recently released from prison asks to be paid for his paintings. | |||||
54 | 34 | "Miracle in the Rain" | Franklin J. Schaffner | Story by : Ben Hecht Teleplay by : David Shaw | May 1, 1950 |
A lonely woman falls for a soldier back from World War II. | |||||
55 | 35 | "A Wreath of Roses" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Charles Monroe From a story by: Elizabeth Taylor | May 8, 1950 |
A woman steps into a dangerous affair when her husband seems more interested in painting. | |||||
56 | 36 | "The Ambassadors" | Franklin J. Schaffner | Story by : Henry James Teleplay by : Howard Merrill | May 15, 1950 |
A man finds himself changed by Paris when he goes there to pick up a woman's son. | |||||
57 | 37 | "The Room Upstairs" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From a story by: Mildred Davis | May 22, 1950 |
A detective investigates a possible connection between an auto accident involving a prominent citizen's daughter and the body of a young girl found in the river. | |||||
58 | 38 | "The Man Who Had Influence" | Franklin J. Schaffner | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From a story by: Don Mankiewicz | May 29, 1950 |
A politician's spoiled son is accused of murder. | |||||
59 | 39 | "The Taming of the Shrew" | Paul Nickell | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From the play by: William Shakespeare | June 5, 1950 |
In an adaptation of William Shakespeare's play The Taming of the Shrew, the gentleman Petruchio does everything to make the shrew Katherina his bride. | |||||
60 | 40 | "Zone Four" | Franklin J. Schaffner | Adapted by: Worthington Miner From a story by: Fielder Cook | June 12, 1950 |
A former OSS officer, now a university teacher, is asked to rejoin when his services are needed in "zone four". | |||||
61 | 41 | "There Was a Crooked Man" | Paul Nickell | Adaapted by: Charles Monroe From a story by: Kelley Roos | June 19, 1950 |
A fat, jolly, crippled boarding house lodger is found murdered. | |||||
62 | 42 | "My Granny Van" | Franklin J. Schaffner | Adapted by: Loren Disney From a story by: George Sessions Perry and Loren Disney | June 26, 1950 |
One of twelve siblings is inspired by their grandmother's spirit to become a writer of those less fortunate. |
Season 3 (1950-51)
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Season 4 (1951-52)
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Season 5 (1952-53)
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216 | 50 | "The Storm" | Matt Harlib | Story by: MacIntoch Malmar Adaptation: Worthington Miner | September 14, 1953 |
Terrorized by an intruder, a woman alone discovers a dead body. Guest stars: Martin E. Brooks, Betty Furness, and Laurence Hugo. |
Season 6 (1953-54)
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268 | 52 | "The Cliff" | Allen Reisner | Michael Dyne | September 13, 1954 |
After the death of a loved one, someone returns from South America to investigate. Guest stars: Martin E. Brooks, Marjorie Eaton, and Betty Furness. |
Season 7 (1954-55)
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319 | 51 | "Mama's Boy" | TBA | Mel Goldberg | September 5, 1955 |
A possessive mother controls her two sons. Guest stars: Martin E. Brooks, Betty Furness, and Alfred Ryder. | |||||
320 | 52 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Season 8 (1955-56)
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328 | 8 | "Shakedown Cruise" | Franklin J. Schaffner | Loring Mandel | November 7, 1955 |
A Navy crew must organize themselves before the crippled submarine sits on the ocean floor. Guest stars: Martin E. Brooks, Betty Furness, and Don Hastings. | |||||
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Season 9 (1956-57)
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Season 10 (1957-58)
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440 | 23 | "A Dead Ringer" | Robert Stevens | James Hadley Chase, Henry Misrock, Madeline Misrock | March 10, 1958 |
A man that looks exactly like him might be able to provide the alibi he needs to eliminate his wife. | |||||
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456 | 39 | "Man Under Glass" | Ron Winston | Richard Berg | July 14 1958 |
Tension inside the television director's control booth mounts to a breaking point when the television drama spills over into life and death reality. Starring Albert Salmi (Lenny Shank), Jason Robards Sr. (Walter Osgood), Patrick Macnee (Bill Cheever). Includes young Michael Landon (Augie Barone). | |||||
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External links
- A film clip of the episode There Was a Crooked Man (episode 41 of season 2) is available at the Internet Archive
- A film clip of the episode "Plan for Escape" (episode 8 of season 5) is available at the Internet Archive
- A film clip of the episode "The Nativity" (episode 13 of season 5) is available at the Internet Archive
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