Hallmark Hall of Fame
Hallmark Hall of Fame is an anthology program on American television, sponsored by Hallmark Cards, a Kansas City based greeting card company. The longest-running primetime series in the history of television, it has a historically long run, beginning during 1951 and continuing into 2013. From 1954 onward, all of its productions have been shown in color, although color television video productions were extremely rare in 1954. Many television movies have been shown on the program since its debut, though the program began with live telecasts of dramas and then changed to videotaped productions before finally changing to filmed ones. The series has received eighty Emmy Awards, twenty-four Christopher Awards, eleven Peabody Awards, nine Golden Globes, and four Humanitas Prizes. Once a common practice in American television, it is the last remaining television program such that the title includes the name of the sponsor. Unlike other long-running TV series still on the air, it differs in that it broadcasts only occasionally and not on a weekly broadcast programming schedule.
Seasons
1. Amahl and the Night Visitors
Air Date: 1951-12-24
Broadcast live from New York, Gian Carlo Menotti's Christmas story was the first opera commissioned for television, and was repeated in several subsequent telecasts.
2. Doctor Serocold
Air Date: 1952-01-06
A Hollywood press agent is assigned to promote a starlet with whom he was once in love.
3. Love Story
Air Date: 1952-01-13
Adaptation of the novel by Helen Ashton.
4. The Big Build-Up
Air Date: 1952-01-20
Dramatization of the love affair between Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning.
5. The Story of Roger Williams
Air Date: 1952-01-27
In 1631 Roger Williams landed in Boston. He had come to America to find freedom of belief and worship; instead, he found the church here still connected to the church in England and just as oppressive. He refused to join the church in Boston because it still held communion with the Church of England, from which he had just fled. He thought it his duty to renounce all connection with any church that would stain its hands in the blood of the Lord's people.
6. Florence Nightingale
Air Date: 1952-02-03
Biography of Florence Nightingale: her determination to build hospitals and train nurses for the sick and disabled during the Crimean War, her correspondence with the Minister of War, and the letter of appreciation she received from Queen Victoria.
7. Woman with a Sword
Air Date: 1952-02-10
Story of Anna Ella Carroll, prominent member of a Maryland family who served as unofficial but close advisor and special representative to President Lincoln.
8. The Plot to Kidnap General Washington
Air Date: 1952-02-17
Irish-American tailor Hercules Mulligan's contribution to the American Revolution.
9. Mistress of the White House
Air Date: 1952-02-24
The story of Dolley Madison.
10. Prelude
Air Date: 1952-03-02
The meeting of George Sand and Frederic Chopin.
11. Juliette Low and the Girl Scouts
Air Date: 1952-03-09
The founding of the Girl Scouts, presented on the occasion of their 40th anniversary.
12. Constitution Island
Air Date: 1952-03-16
A salute to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point on its 150th anniversary, focusing on Anna Warner's historic gift of Contitution Island to the institution; set in 1907.
13. Harriet Quimby
Air Date: 1952-03-23
The story of America's first woman aviator.
14. The Vision of Father Flanagan
Air Date: 1952-03-30
The story of Reverend Edward Joseph Flanagan who, as a young priest from Ireland, founded Boys Town, Nebraska, where outcast boys could find the love and care denied them in their own homes.
15. Ordeal by White House
Air Date: 1952-04-06
Little-known incidents in the life of Grover Cleveland.
16. Anne Bradstreet, Puritan Poetess
Air Date: 1952-04-20
Story of America's first woman author.
17. Miracle in May
Air Date: 1952-04-27
Dr. Edward Jenner discovers the smallpox vaccination.
18. The Face of Spain
Air Date: 1952-05-04
The life of Francisco Goya; set in Spain, 1786.
19. A Woman for the Ages
Air Date: 1952-05-11
The story of Abigail Adams, wife of President John Adams.
20. Reign of Terror
Air Date: 1952-05-18
Eliza Monroe, in Paris as the wife of the U.S. Foreign Minister toFrance, obtains Madame Lafayette's release from prison and sentence of death by guillotine.
21. The Magnificent Failure
Air Date: 1952-05-25
A biography of Louisa May Alcott, ending with her writing of ""Little Women"" in 1860.
22. The King's Author
Air Date: 1952-06-01
Biography of Ben Jonson, covering the writing of Eastward ho; set in London, 1606.
23. Nefretiti, Queen of Egypt
Air Date: 1952-06-08
Biography of Nefretiti, illustrating her life with the Pharoah and her influence on Egyptian history and culture.
24. Mr. and Mrs. Freedom
Air Date: 1952-06-15
The story of Anna and John Peter Zenger and their fight for freedom of the press.
25. Forgotten Children
Air Date: 1952-06-22
A dramatization honouring American educator Martha Berry, founder of Mt. Berry, a Georgia home for mountain people.
26. Our Sister Emily
Air Date: 1952-06-29
The story of the Bronte sisters.
27. The Legend of Josiah Blow
Air Date: 1952-07-06
An infantryman in the American Revolution lights a firecracker and gets blown into another generation.
28. The Real Glory
Air Date: 1952-07-13
Story of a town in U.S. taken over by corrupt men due to the neglect of the citizenry.
29. Salvage
Air Date: 1952-07-20
An aging man thinks his usefulness to society is at an end.
30. 21-Plus
Air Date: 1952-07-27
Story of the importance of one vote in an election.
31. The Carlson Legend
Air Date: 1952-08-03
A young state senator runs into a moral problem while conducting a cleanup campaign.
32. The Last Command
Air Date: 1952-08-10
33. I Lift Up My Lamp
Air Date: 1952-08-17
A young Czech girl in the U.S. is faced with the choice of returning to her family behind the Iron Curtain or remaining free in the U.S.
34. Crabapple Saint
Air Date: 1952-08-24
Story of Johnny Appleseed, the wanderer who planted trees as he traveled.
35. Refresher Course
Air Date: 1952-08-31
Story of a wealthy middle-aged married couple who retrace their honeymoon, and in so doing, regain their love for each other.
1. Dutch Treat
Air Date: 1952-09-07
Traces New York City's crooked Broadway Street back to its origins in 1720, when the street plan was changed to avoid cutting down a cherry tree.
2. Horns of a Dilemma
Air Date: 1952-09-14
A girl unearths a paper making her the recipient of an unusual tribute.
3. The Bride's Teapot
Air Date: 1952-09-21
In 1874, citizens of Sympathy Ridge, Virginia wish to build a war monument, but the federal government wants them to replace a bridge destroyed in the war.
4. Sometimes She's Sunday
Air Date: 1952-09-28
An elder daughter working in the city brings her fiancé back to the country.
5. The Bachelor and the Ballot
Air Date: 1952-10-12
A young suffragist tries to gain the support of a lawyer in charge of the polls, while he tries on a bet to romance her.
6. Faith Is a Nine-Letter Word
Air Date: 1952-10-19
Distressed by the state of world affairs and fearing her boyfriend will be sent off to war, a young woman refuses to marry until a friend convinces her to have faith in democracy.
7. The Secret Vote
Air Date: 1952-10-26
8. The Line of Duty
Air Date: 1952-11-02
False arrest of a man in a totalitarian country.
9. Bread of Freedom
Air Date: 1952-11-09
The story of Christopher Ludwick, philanthropist and superintendent of bakers in the Continental Army.
10. The Blue and White Lamp
Air Date: 1952-11-16
Traces the origins of the Travelers Aid Society to a cholera epidemic in mid-19th century St. Louis.
11. Mrs. Thanksgiving
Air Date: 1952-11-23
Story of a woman's fight to make Thanksgiving a national holiday.
12. Ten Thousand Words
Air Date: 1952-11-30
Recounts an incident from the life of Nathaniel Currier.
13. Joan of Arc
Air Date: 1952-12-07
14. Green Hills of Vermont
Air Date: 1952-12-14
Kate Smith narrates a Christmas story about an unwanted donkey.
15. The Small One
Air Date: 1952-12-21
A whimsical tale of Norman Rockwell's tribulations upon his move to a small town in Vermont. At the end of the program, Sarah Churchill, on behalf of Hallmark, presents a medallion to Mr. Rockwell.
16. Father Time
Air Date: 1952-12-28
The story of blacksmith Daniel Jean Richard, founder of the watch industry in the Neuch|catel district of Switzerland.
17. Home is the Sailor
Air Date: 1953-01-04
The story of Fanny Stevenson, wife of Robert Louis Stevenson.
18. Span Through Time
Air Date: 1953-01-11
The story of John and Washington Roebling, designers of the Brooklyn Bridge.
19. The General's Bible
Air Date: 1953-01-18
A tale concerning the Bible used by General George Washington at his first inauguration in New York City.
20. Socrates' Wife
Air Date: 1953-01-25
When Socrates is imprisoned because of his teachings, his wife pleads for his release and helps to plan his escape.
21. To My Valentine
Air Date: 1953-02-01
A musical celebration of the traditions of Valentine's Day.
22. Lincoln's Little Correspondent
Air Date: 1953-02-08
Adapted from the book by Hertha Pauli. The story surrounding 11-year-old Grace Bedell's letter to Abraham Lincoln suggesting that he grow a beard.
23. Crown of Wings
Air Date: 1953-02-15
Incident from the life of General George Washington, in which Phoebe Fraunces, daughter of Fraunces Tavern's proprietor, showed her loyalty to Washington and his cause. Phoebe was in love with a member of Washington's personal staff who was involved in a plot to kill him.
24. Dinner for the General
Air Date: 1953-02-22
Mercy Disborough's efforts to end American witchhunts; set in Fairfield County, Connecticut in 1692.
25. The Accused
Air Date: 1953-03-01
Mann's work towards education for all regardless of race, creed, or color.
26. Horace Mann's Miracle
Air Date: 1953-03-08
The story of poet Thomas Moore (1779-1852).
27. The Harp of Erin
Air Date: 1953-03-15
Mathew Brady's Civil War photography.
28. Photograph by Brady
Air Date: 1953-03-22
The story of Queen Elizabeth I's ascendance to the throne.
29. A Queen Is Born
Air Date: 1953-03-29
The story of Queen Elizabeth I's ascendance to the throne.
30. The Other Wise Man
Air Date: 1953-04-05
31. Skipper of the Skies
Air Date: 1953-04-12
The story of Samuel Morse and the use of the telegraph.
32. The World on a Wire
Air Date: 1953-04-19
The story of Samuel Morse and the use of the telegraph.
33. Hamlet
Air Date: 1953-04-26
The story of poet and minister John Donne, and his relationship with his wife and her father, Sir George Moore.
34. No Man Is an Island
Air Date: 1953-05-03
Story of Frederick Bartholdi's Statue of Liberty, from the time the sculptor received the commission in 1774 until Pulitzer provided funding for the base ten years later.
35. The Lady of Liberty
Air Date: 1953-05-10
Life of General Robert E. Lee after the Civil War.
36. Soldier of Peace
Air Date: 1953-05-17
Sarah Bernhardt gives up her love to continue her acting career.
37. Proudly I Love
Air Date: 1953-05-24
Sarah Bernhardt gives up her love to continue her acting career.
38. Spark of Genius
Air Date: 1953-05-31
Story of Josiah Wedgwood.
39. The Clay of Kings
Air Date: 1953-06-07
The story of Boston dentist William Thomas Green Morton, who developed the use of ether as an anesthetic.
40. Scott's Castle
Air Date: 1953-06-14
The life of Sir Walter Scott, including family, literary career, bankruptcy, and the death of his wife.
41. Man Against Pain
Air Date: 1953-06-21
The story of Boston dentist William Thomas Green Morton, who developed the use of ether as an anesthetic.
42. The Mercer Girls
Air Date: 1953-06-28
An incident in the life of naturalist artist John James Audubon; set in New Orleans in 1824.
1. A Smile for Damger
Air Date: 1953-09-27
A woman poses as an agent in the East.
2. Of Time and the River
Air Date: 1953-10-04
Adaptation of Thomas Wolfe's "Of Time and the River", the deathbed scene.
3. A Queen's Way
Air Date: 1953-10-11
This is the biographical drama of Catherine Parr, one of the wives of Henry VIII.
4. McCoy of Abilene
Air Date: 1953-10-18
The story of Joseph Geiting McCoy, American pioneer cattleman.
5. Never kick a man upstairs
Air Date: 1953-10-25
The story highlights the early career of "T.R." until the time he became President. It shows how, during those years, Roosevelt was a colorful, forceful, imaginative man who overcame many obstacles, both personal and political, on his rise to the Presidency.
6. The Imaginary Invalid
Air Date: 1953-11-01
Moliere's rollicking satire tells the story of a wealthy fop, Argan, who fancies himself the victim of dozens of ailments. He accordingly becomes the dupe of the absurd 17th Century doctors, who fill him with worthless medicine and extract valuable fees in return. Argan's saucy maid Toinette, realizing the ridiculous situation of her gullible master, devises a plan that makes him come to his senses.
7. The Lonely Way
Air Date: 1953-11-08
The moving story of John C. Fremont, one of the great American explorers of the last century is dramatized. Fremont whose explorations helped open a large part of the far West, played a conspicuous part in the winning of California territory from Mexico. An army lieutenant-colonel at the time, he was later court-martialed for insubordination to his superior officer. Disillusioned by this occurance, in which he felt himself blameless, he resigned his commission and once again headed West. After many trying experiences, during which the bulwark of his faith was the enduring love of his wife, Jessie, Fremont struck gold and remade his fortune. He eventually became the first Senator from California.
8. Of Time and the River (II)
Air Date: 1953-11-15
The story takes place during the hours just before Gant's demise. The remarkable man and his family are the long suffering wife who finds joy in hearing a compliment about her cooking; Gant's daughter who wants freedom from her father's overwhelming personality and young Eugene Gant who seeks the true meaning og the father-son relationship. The old man, laughing in the face of death, towers about all in what has been acclaimed as a great modern American novel.
9. The Courtship of Miles Standish
Air Date: 1953-11-22
The struggles of the early Pilgrims at Plymouth rock is dramatized. Beset by illness, food shortage and Indian marauders, the colonists relied almost on courage alone in the realization of a haven that promised them freedom they had long sought. Against this background unfolded the love story of Priscilla and John Alden, including the famous line "Speak for yourself, John" which occurs when Alden asks the maid to give her hand to his friend, Captain Miles Standish.
10. The Last Voyage
Air Date: 1953-11-29
The story of Benjamin Franklin's famous trip to Paris during the Revolutionary War and its importance for the American cause is dramatized. In Paris Franklin meets the beautiful Mme. Brillon who helps him establish important acquaintances. But he faced opposition from his fellow American hot-tempered Arthur Lee, and had to use the utmost patience and tact to resolve a most dangerous situation.
11. Asop and Rhodope
Air Date: 1953-12-13
Slave and story teller Aesop is smitten with slave girl Rhodope.
12. Amahl and the Night Visitors
Air Date: 1953-12-20
Amahl, a crippled boy, and his poor mother are visited by the Three Wise Men, who stay the night, and are entertained by the villagers. During the night, Amahl's mother tries to steal their jewels, but is caught by the page. Amahl begs for her release, and is rewarded for his pains by being healed. He then leaves with the Three Wise Men.
13. Blaze of Darkness
Air Date: 1953-12-27
About the mid-seventeenth century John Milton used his fiery pen to espouse the cause of Oliver Cromwell against the throne, since he believed that Cromwell would make England the World's first true democracy. Milton worked hard in this cause and though he was warned that continued eye-strain might cause him to lose his sight. Cromwell's advent to power plunged England into a strict dictatorship to Milton's disillusionment. Milton once again took up the pen to denounce Cromwell and, before long, overwork led to the poet's, total blindness. His personal star continued in descent when Charles II, after his restoration, had the poet imprisoned as a traitor. Despite these overwhelming setbacks, Milton lived to write the immortal "Paradise Lost."
14. John Marshall and the Burr Case
Air Date: 1954-01-03
The story of Chief Justice John Marshall and his dignity and impartiality during the trial of Aaron Burr, the man who killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel.
15. Crusade to Liberty
Air Date: 1954-01-10
James Edward Oglethorpe fought a single-handed battle against the debtor prisons of England. In 1732, Oglethorpe fights a losing battle for the freedom of all unfortunate Englishmen rotting in jail because they owe money. Oglethorpe conceives a plan of starting a colony, to be made up of freed debtors, in the new world. Eventually, a boatload of debtors arrives at what Is later to become Georgia, but warlike Indians imperil the beleaguered band. When his fiancee, Anne Dabney, is murdered by the Indians, Oglethorpe swears vengeance. However, calmer advice prevails, the colony is rebuilt and Oglethorpe becomes Georgia's first governor, outlawing jail terms for men in debt.
16. The St. Cloud Storm
Air Date: 1954-01-17
Jane Grey Swisshelm, pioneer newspaper woman, who in 1857 heeded her boss Horace Greeley's advice and headed Westward to the town of St. Cloud, Minnesota, where she attempted to expose the local boss. Her presses were destroyed and she almost lost her life.
17. King Richard II
Air Date: 1954-01-24
The story of the King who believed he ruled by divine right and was completely heedless of his personal responsibility to his people and his Kingdom. Deposed by insurgent nobles who rebelled at his excesses, Richard ultimately found dignity and true nobility in the tragedy of his ultimate ruin.
18. Lone Star
Air Date: 1954-01-31
Houston goes to Mexican Territory at the suggestion of his friend, President Andrew Jackson. He soon becomes involved in the cause of Texas independence, but in opposition to Stephen Austin, who believes Texas can gain autonomy under Mexican rule. After Austin is imprisoned by the Mexicans, Houston is appointed commander-in-chief of the Texas forces in their fight for freedom. When Houston's orders are ignored, the Alamo falls. However, he rallies his forces and engages a much larger Mexican force under the wily Santa Ana, in a battle in which he employs brilliant military strategy.
19. The Hands of Clara Schumann
Air Date: 1954-02-07
Clara Weick's father strongly objected to her marrying a penniless young composer named Schumann. The law in Vienna then permitted fathers to choose their daughters' mates, and Clara felt obliged to sue in the courts to Rain the right to marry the man of her choice. After a lengthy and humiliating public trial, Clara was victorious and soon married Schumann. They made a triumphal tour of Europe—Schumann composing and Clara playing the concert piano.
20. Crusader Against Cruelty
Air Date: 1954-02-14
The true story of Henry Bergh and his fight against cruelty to children and animals is dramatized.
21. Miss Tracy of Mt. Vernon
Air Date: 1954-02-21
Miss Tracy's story is told in order to preserve Washington's home as a national shrine in Mt. Vernon, neutral during the Civil War.
22. The Turbulent Air
Air Date: 1954-02-28
he story of the co-discoverer of oxygen Lavoisier is dramatized.
23. The Good Samaritan
Air Date: 1954-03-07
Story about a man who lives for almost 2,000 years in many nations at many times, attempting to imbue civilization with the meaning and spirit of mercy through the ages. The drama will cover a space in time from the days of Christ to the formation of the Red Cross.
24. The Road to Tara
Air Date: 1954-03-14
Christian Patricius escapes from pagen Eire and returns in story of St. Patrick.
25. Out of Jules Verne
Air Date: 1954-03-21
The program salutes the achievement of the father of science fiction. Despite his ardent desire to become a successful writer, Verne failed as a playwright. He abandoned writing for the stage when he married a young widow and started a business in the Stock Exchange at which he also failed. His wife and a friend Nadar the pioneer balloonist encouraged him to write again and his first book, a fantasy about balloon ascension to the planets, became a sensational success when its publication coincided with Nadar's balloon flight over Paris. Verne was also launched on his career as a successful author of science fiction.
26. The Ordeal of Thomas Jefferson
Air Date: 1954-03-28
A period of history when Jefferson's enemies branded him as a traitor, spy and believer in "government by rabble". Alien and sedition laws were passed, making it a crime to criticize the United States; newspapers were destroyed and non-conforming Congressmen were jailed. But Jefferson fought for the right of this nation's citizens to be free in the right to disagree with one another.
27. Young William Penn
Air Date: 1954-04-04
The story of a young privileged son who was greatly affected by the preaching of Quaker minister Thomas Loe.
28. The Liberator
Air Date: 1954-04-11
The story of Simon Bolivar who freed Venezuela from the tyranny of Spain.
29. The Story of Ruth
Air Date: 1954-04-18
Ruth a childless widow and foreigner was helped by an older woman Naomi to overcome the many difficulties she faced.
30. Lafayette for Freedom
Air Date: 1954-04-25
31. Petticoat Revolution
Air Date: 1954-05-02
Story of Aimee Rivery, who brought reforms to Turkey.
32. Portrait by Whistler
Air Date: 1954-05-09
The drama describes the struggle of the famed artist to gain recognition and depicts the time that the sheriff almost takes away his famous "Arrangement in Black and Gray" the world acclaimed picture of his mother. However, a friend steps in to pay off the artist's many debts.
33. Moby Dick
Air Date: 1954-05-16
A sea captain seeks vengeance upon a whale.
34. Serra and San Francisco
Air Date: 1954-05-23
The story of the Catholic missionary Father Junipera Serra, who founded over 18 missions along the West Coast in the 1770's. His efforts helped to prevent the Russians from invading the U.S. through Alaska.
35. The Armour-Bearer
Air Date: 1954-05-30
The moving story behind the founding of temple University in Philadelphia is told. The drama will relate how Russell Con well, founder of the university, abandoned a lucrative law practice to become a minister and a great humanitarian, as a result of the death of his armour-bearer in the Civil war. Conwell was a Union army officer when his armour-bearer, a young lad named Johnny Ring, died. Since the boy had hoped to become a minister and preacher after the war, Conwell decided to devote his own life to these objectives, as a testimonial to the boy's, high moral spirit.
36. A Reckless Youth
Air Date: 1954-06-06
The little known and humorous story of how Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) won his wife Olivia Langdon. Clemens manages to wangle an invitation as houseguest at the Langdon home in order to court the girl of his dreams. Her stern father disapproves.
37. Come to the Window
Air Date: 1954-06-13
Completely exhausted after a concert tour of the United Slates under the driving managership of P.T. Barnum, Jenny Lind decides to abandon her theatrical career, marry an English suitor and retire in England. However, Otto Goldschmidt, her devoted accompanist, realizes the beautiful coloratura could never be happy as a housewife. He loves Jenny, and believes her voice is a gift to the world. It remains for the famed showman, P.T. Barnum, to solve her problem.
38. Flight from Cathay
Air Date: 1954-06-20
Chinese princess, Kukachin, is befriended by the adventurous Marco Polo. Young Polo, his father and uncle, although respected advisors to Kubla Khan, are h e l d virtually as prisoners in the Emperor's palace. They desperately wish to return to Venice and hit upon a scheme — to escort the Princess Kukachin W Persia, where she will marry the Shah. From there they plan to escape to their home.
39. Wife unto Caesar
Air Date: 1954-06-27
The story unfolds as Calpurnia visits her husband on the battlefield and is ordered back to Rome and there learns of a plot against Caesar. She obtains the details and makes a desperate attempt to get the news to Caesar.
40. John Paul Jones
Air Date: 1954-07-04
Historic drama about America's first naval hero. The historical drama reveals that John Paul, (his actual name) came to America after becoming disgusted with the sea, and decided to attempt farming. In North Carolina he met a plantation owner named Wylie Jones who, impressed with the young sailor's candor, honesty and knowledge of ships, took him into the family,, When the American Revolution started, he was reluctant to become involved but Wylie Jones convinced him of the worthiness of the cause. Adopting the family name of Jones as his own, he joined the Navy.
1. Dynamite
Air Date: 1954-09-05
The Swedish-American inventor of dynamite, established before his death the Nobel Prize to be awarded annually for the best work in the field of physics, medicine and chemistry.
2. Do Not Cry For Me
Air Date: 1954-09-12
Tells the story of the early life of the American composer Stephen Foster. Relates the difficulties Foster encountered when he tried to have his first song performed.
3. A Man of Many Ideas
Air Date: 1954-09-19
The story of John Nelson Wanamaker the 35th United States Postmaster General who was known for buying an abandoned railroad depot and converting it into a department story called "The Grand Depot" which was considered the first department store in Philadelphia.
4. The Reluctant Redeemer
Air Date: 1954-09-26
The story tells of Moses' upbringing by an Egyptian pharaoh, his killing of a cruel overseer and the flight to Media where he marries. When the voice of God comes from the burning bush he returns to Egypt to free his people. Natalie Wood will be featured as the beloved ot Moses when he was a young man.
5. The Story of Johann Sebastian Bach
Air Date: 1954-10-03
From court appointed organist to his triumphant position as Kantor at the Thomasschule his story unfolds as his music was given to the world almost a century after he died after being rediscovered by Felix Mendelssohn.
6. The Immortal Oath
Air Date: 1954-10-10
The tale of Hippocrates, the father of medicine is dramatized.
7. The Yankee Roadblocks
Air Date: 1954-10-17
An all-male cast set in the Revolutionary War days, the story tells how a hero exposed the plot of Benedict Arnold and save General Washington from being captured by the British.
8. The Lady in the Wings
Air Date: 1954-10-24
The widow of the great composer, Edward MacDowell, remembering her happy past, wishes to create a place where artists from all quarters can work in solitude.
9. The Path to Peace
Air Date: 1954-10-31
Horace Greeley's fight for peace is dramatized.
10. A Matter of Principal
Air Date: 1954-11-14
An incident in the life of John Adams, second President of the United States and his defense of an English Officer who was charged with the deaths of five American patriots in Boston.
11. President for a Day
Air Date: 1954-11-21
The story of the man who was President of the United States for one day is told. David Rice Atchison as President of the Senate automatically became President for 24 hours when Zachary Taylor refused to be inaugurated on a Sunday.
12. Macbeth
Air Date: 1954-11-28
A dramatization of Shakespeare's Macbeth.
13. Deadlock
Air Date: 1954-12-05
The story of the Burr–Hamilton duel arose from a long-standing political and personal rivalry that had developed between both men over a course of several years.
14. The Province of Man
Air Date: 1954-12-12
The story of how William Harvey used King John of England as a guinea pig to test his theory of the circulatory system.
15. Amahl and the Night Visitors
Air Date: 1954-12-19
The tale of a poor boy and his mother who journey to visit Christ's birth in Bethlehem.
16. The Joyful Tydings
Air Date: 1954-12-26
The story of the stormy controversy during the reign of Henry the Eighth is dramatized.
17. William Tell
Air Date: 1955-01-02
The story of the legendary Swiss marksman William Tell is dramatized.
18. The First Mintmaster
Air Date: 1955-01-09
Story of John Hull, first mintmaster of Massachusetts Bay Colony, who was appointed to the post in 1650 as the culmination of his efforts to abolish barter and foreign coinage in favor of a stabilized currency.
19. Crusade for Freedom
Air Date: 1955-01-16
In the name of his brother, the editor of a Boston newspaper, Benjamin Franklin launches a crusade against Cotton Mather.
20. Dr. Harvey W. Wiley
Air Date: 1955-01-23
Struggle of chemist Wiley to expose frauds in food and drug trade and in patent medicine. His efforts to prove the harmful effects of adulterated and falsely labeled food ultimately led to passage of the Food and Drug Act.
21. A Story About Henry Ford
Air Date: 1955-01-30
Ford, unhappy with farm life, moves to Detroit where he begins to experiment with the gas engine, certain that it could be made to propel a vehicle.
22. Patrick Henry
Air Date: 1955-02-06
Silver-tongued Patrick Henry studied law for only six weeks, but so impressed the board that they passed him. He was a successful Southern backwoods lawyer and reluctant to enter the Virginia House of Burgesses until the British introduced the Stamp Act.
23. The Shining Beacon
Air Date: 1955-02-13
Tale of Alcuin, the great educator who taught Charlemagne to read and write.
24. Martha Custis Washington
Air Date: 1955-02-20
The courtship of George Washington and Martha Custis, a widowed mother of two.
25. The Talking Wire
Air Date: 1955-02-27
The story of Alexander Graham Bell and experiments that led to the electric hearing aid, and then the telephone.
26. The Adventures of Lt. Contee
Air Date: 1955-03-06
Tribute to one of Commodore Perry's officers, whose personal efforts helped open Japan to foreign trade.
27. The Pirate and the Lawyer
Air Date: 1955-03-13
Adventures of pirate Jean Laffite and lawyer Edward Livingston.
28. Soldier's Bride
Air Date: 1955-03-20
Story of the love between Knox Taylor (daughter of Colonel Zachary Taylor) and Jefferson Davis.
29. The Finest Gift
Air Date: 1955-03-27
The story of Lord Byron's efforts to liberate Greece.
30. The Green Mountain Boys
Air Date: 1955-04-03
The story of Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain boys.
31. Lydia
Air Date: 1955-04-10
Story of the pagan Greek Lydia, who lived in ancient Rome and saved the life of the Apostle Paul.
32. The Man Who Tore Down the Wall
Air Date: 1955-04-17
Story from 1910 of Dr. James Ewing, who fought to break down the barriers erected against the investigation and treatment of cancer, and who almost single-handedly founded the Memorial Cancer Center in New York City.
33. Aimee de Rivery
Air Date: 1954-04-25
Story of Aimée de Rivery, who brought reforms to Turkey.
34. The Touch of Steel
Air Date: 1955-05-01
The story of young army officer and law student Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., 60th justice of the United States Supreme Court.
35. Cradle Song
Air Date: 1955-05-08
Story of Ernestine Schumann-Heink.
36. The Promise
Air Date: 1955-05-15
A dramatization of the legend of Damon and Pythias.
37. The Man With a Camera
Air Date: 1955-05-22
Story of George Eastman, and his development of the first camera to use film.
38. The Story of Paul Harris and the Founding of Rotary International
Air Date: 1955-05-29
Tribute to Rotary International in commemoration of its golden anniversary. Includes speech by then Rotary president Herbert J. Taylor.
39. The Tempering of the Sword
Air Date: 1955-06-05
The story of Baron Friedrich Wilhelm Von Steuben, founder of the American military system, who trained troops in the American Revolution.
40. Cadet Poe
Air Date: 1955-06-12
Recounts a "little-known incident" in the life of Edgar Allan Poe.
41. The Father Who Had No Sons
Air Date: 1955-06-19
The inspiring story of Milton S. Hershey, who worked so hard to bring happiness to thousands of orphans.
42. The Farmer From Monticello
Air Date: 1955-06-26
The story of Thomas Jefferson's return to politics in 1773.
1. Alice in Wonderland
Air Date: 1955-10-23
Adaptation of the stage version devised by Le Gallienne and Friebus of the children's classic by Lewis Carroll.
2. The Devil's Disciple
Air Date: 1955-11-20
An Americanization of the play by George Bernard Shaw: Dick Dudgeon is the local scapegrace in the New Hampshire community of Yankees where he lives. Even his own mother becomes fed up with the way he flouts the cardinal rules of good sense, good manners and good religion, and throws him out of the house. Judith, Parson Anderson's pretty wife, also has a low opinion of Dick. But Shaw proves Dick's heart is in the right place for he's kind to a poor, belabored servant girl, and, it being the time of the American Revolution, he shortly becomes a Yankee hero.
3. Dream Girl
Air Date: 1955-12-11
Adaptation of the Broadway play by Elmer Rice. A fashionable young woman escapes her dull life and demanding mother by dwelling in a world of outrageous daydreams.
4. The Corn is Green
Air Date: 1956-01-08
Adaptation of the play by Emlyn Williams. A strong-willed teacher, determined to educate the poor and illiterate youth of an impoverished Welsh village, discovers one student whom she believes to have the seeds of genius.
5. The Good Fairy
Air Date: 1956-02-05
Theatre usherette Lu thinks of herself as a ""good fairy"" attempting to bring happiness to all she meets.
6. The Taming of the Shrew
Air Date: 1956-03-18
Adaptation of the Shakespeare play.
7. The Cradle Song
Air Date: 1956-05-06
In a Spanish monastery, a baby left on the doorstep is raised by the strict head mother and the young nuns. At age 18, she is to be married and will leave the convent.
1. Born Yesterday
Air Date: 1956-10-28
Adaptation of Kanin's Broadway comedy.
2. Man and Superman
Air Date: 1956-11-25
A 90-minute condensation of George Bernard Shaw's epic play.
3. The Little Foxes
Air Date: 1956-12-16
Adaptation of Hellmann's Broadway melodrama.
4. The Lark
Air Date: 1957-02-10
Adaptation of the Anouilh play, as adapted for Broadway by Lillian Hellmann.
5. There Shall Be No Night
Air Date: 1957-03-17
6. The Yeoman of the Guard
Air Date: 1957-04-10
Adaptation of the Gilbert & Sullivan musical comedy.
1. The Green Pastures
Air Date: 1957-10-17
African-American tales of spirituality and oral black storytelling through a collection of vignettes on various Biblical stories and figures.
2. On Borrowed Time
Air Date: 1957-11-17
Suggested by Roark Bradford's ""Ol' Man Adam an' his chillun,"" based on the novel of the same name by Lawrence Edward Watkin.
3. Twelfth Night
Air Date: 1957-12-15
A shipwreck separates Viola from her twin brother Sebastian. Disguised as a boy, Viola becomes a page to Duke Orsino. Orsino is sighing over his unrequited love for the fair Olivia; but Olivia becomes infatuated with Viola, believing her a boy.
4. Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates
Air Date: 1958-02-09
The children's story of the boy who wants to win a skating cotest in order to pay for an operation for his blind father.
5. Little Moon of Alban
Air Date: 1958-03-24
t is 1919 in Ireland. Brigid Mary and her mother fiercely oppose her fiance's rebel activities, for Brigid Mary's father and brother both died at the hands of the British, and the two women want no more grief. But before long, in her desperation, Brigid Mary is drawn into a religious order.
6. Dial M for Murder
Air Date: 1958-04-25
A woman who slowly comes to realize that her husband is trying to murder her for her money.
1. Johnny Belinda
Air Date: 1958-10-13
2. Kiss Me, Kate
Air Date: 1958-11-20
Backstager musical loosely based on Shakespeare's ""The Taming of the Shrew,"" music and lyrics by Cole Porter.
3. The Gift of the Magi
Air Date: 1958-12-09
A musical adaptation (with songs by Richard Adler) of O. Henry's familiar Christmas story. A devoted young married couple each have one prized possession—Jim his watch, Della her long, luxuriant hair. When Christmas comes, with little money on hand, each plans a surprise for the other.
4. The Christmas Tree
Air Date: 1958-12-14
5. Berkeley Square
Air Date: 1959-02-05
His new surroundings have stimulated the imagination of Peter Standish, a young American who has moved into a mansion in present-day Berkeley Square, London. In 1784 a namesake of his, also American, had visited this house. Standish longs to travel back through time and become this 18th century visitor. His longing becomes a reality.
6. Ah, Wilderness!
Air Date: 1959-04-28
Adaptation of the Eugene O'Neill stage comedy.
1. Winterset
Air Date: 1959-10-26
Hallowe'en adaptation of the stage play by Maxwell Anderson; includes a tribute to Maxwell Anderson by Helen Hayes.
2. A Doll's House
Air Date: 1959-11-15
Adaptation of the play by Henrik Ibsen.
3. The Hallmark Christmas Festival
Air Date: 1959-12-13
Four Christmas-themed segements: an ice-sakting version of the ballet ""The Ice Princess""; a performance of Christmas songs by the Obernkirchen Chidlren's Choir; an adaptation of Ludwig Bemelmans' ""The Borrowed Christmas,"" about a wealthy man given one last chance to redeem himself; and a Nativity reading by actress Judith Anderson.
4. The Tempest
Air Date: 1960-02-03
A Valentine's Day production of the Shakespeare play.
5. Captain Brassbound's Conversion
Air Date: 1960-03-02
An Englishman, a former judge, arrives in the Near East, where a man he had sentenced to jail many years before plans revenge.
6. The Cradle Song
Air Date: 1960-04-10
1. Shangri-La
Air Date: 1960-10-24
A musical adaptation of James Hilton's novel ""Lost Horizon,"" in which a plane crash in the Himalayas leads a group of survivors to the hidden society of Shangri-La and its closely guarded secret of longevity.
2. Macbeth
Air Date: 1960-11-20
Adaptation of the stage tragedy by William Shakespeare.
3. Golden Child
Air Date: 1960-12-16
An original comic opera for Christmas. Libretto by Paul Engle; music by Philip Bezanson.
4. Time Remembered
Air Date: 1961-02-07
Adaptation of the stage play by Anouilh: A flighty duchess plays matchmaker in the drawing rooms of the aristocracy.
5. Give Us Barabbas!
Air Date: 1961-03-24
An Easter biblical production of the story of the Crucifixion.
6. The Joke and the Valley
Air Date: 1961-05-05
""Premiere performance of a winner in the Hallmark teleplay writing competition, selected from over 1500 entries from 19 countries."" A drifter who discovers the body of a murder victim in an isolated farm community is appalled by the town's casual acceptance of the crime.
1. Victoria Regina
Air Date: 1961-11-30
Adaptation of the Broadway play by Housman, chronicling Queen Victoria's 50 years on the English throne.
2. Arsenic and Old Lace
Air Date: 1962-02-05
Comedy revolving around murder, insanity, and two charming old ladies.
1. Teahouse of the August Moon
Air Date: 1962-10-26
Adaptation of the Putlizer Prize-winning comedy by John Patrick, based on the novel by Vern Sneider. A US Army captain is sent to teach the fundamentals of democracy and industry to the resident of a small village in occupied Japan. The first reconstructed local industry turns out to be a teahouse staffed with traditional geishas.
2. Cyrano de Bergerac
Air Date: 1962-12-06
An adaptation of Rostand's classic play in which a man who believes himself disfigured by a large nose instructs another man in how to court the woman he loves.
3. Pygmalion
Air Date: 1963-02-06
This production of Bernard Shaw's play came close on the heels of its triumphant Broadwas musical incarnation as ""My Fair Lady.""
4. The Invincible Mr. Disraeli
Air Date: 1963-04-04
Vignettes cover a 30-year span in the life of the famous British novelist, philosopher, and Prime Minister.
1. The Patriots
Air Date: 1963-11-15
Adaptation of Kingsley's Broadway play. During the post-Revolutionary War period of the 1790s, Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson clash over the precarious economic and military positions of the new republic.
2. A Cry of Angels
Air Date: 1963-12-15
The story of the writing of Handel's Messiah.
3. Abe Lincoln in Illinois
Air Date: 1964-02-05
Adaptation of the play by Robert E. Sherwood. Dramatization of Lincoln's romance with Ann Rutledge and his relations with Mary Todd Lincoln.
4. Little Moon of Alban
Air Date: 1964-03-18
A re-staging of the 1958 play, with Julie Harris reprising her role as an Irish religious nurse whose faith is tested by the deaths of her loved ones in the Irish rebellion.
1. The Fantasticks
Air Date: 1964-10-18
Television adaptation of the remarkably long-running off-Broadway musical.
2. The Other World of Winston Churchill
Air Date: 1964-11-30
""Based on the book Painting as a pastime by Winston S. Churchill.""
3. Amahl and the Night Visitors
Air Date: 1964-12-20
First segment is the play of Amahl and the Three Kings who come to visit the newborn child in Bethlehem. Roddy McDowall hosts a delightful 10 minute special in which Christmas trees are decorated by celebrities are seen. Julie Harris explains why she has brownies on her tree and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale talks about his old-fashioned tree. Other celebrity trees on view are from Dick Van Dyke, Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, Helena Rubenstein, Cecil Beaton and Maurice Evans.
4. The Magnificent Yankee
Air Date: 1965-01-28
The Magnificent Yankee is a 1965 biographical film in the Hallmark Hall of Fame television anthology series. The film was adapted by Robert Hartung from the Emmet Lavery play of the same title, which was in-turn adapted from the book Mr. Justice Holmes by Francis Biddle. The story examines the life of United States Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne won Emmy Awards for their performances. Noel Taylor received an Emmy Award nomination for his costume design, and Warren Clymer received an Emmy for scenic design.
5. The Holy Terror
Air Date: 1965-04-07
Biography of the pioneering nurse Florence Nightingale.
1. Eagle in a Cage
Air Date: 1965-10-20
Napoleon's last days of exile on the barren island of St. Helena.
2. Inherit the Wind
Air Date: 1965-11-18
Adaptation of the Broadway play by Lawrence and Lee. A young man, Bert Cates, is arrested in a small Bible Belt town for teaching the theory of Evolution in the public school. Two of the finest legal minds in the U.S. are called to the trial: Henry Drummond for the defense, and Matthew Harrison Brady for the prosecution. The trial proceeds on three levels, the guilt or innocence of Cates, the issue of the Bible vs. Darwin, and finally, the personal confrontation between Drummond and Brady.
3. Amahl and the Night Visitors
Air Date: 1965-12-12
Amahl, a crippled boy, and his poor mother are visited by the Three Wise Men, who stay the night, and are entertained by the villagers. During the night, Amahl's mother tries to steal their jewels, but is caught by the page. Amahl begs for her release, and is rewarded for his pains by being healed. He then leaves with the Three Wise Men.
4. Lamp at Midnight
Air Date: 1966-04-27
""The 68th major production, and the 15th continuous Hallmark Hall of Fame season."" A depiction of Galileo's clash with the Catholic Church.
1. Barefoot in Athens
Air Date: 1966-11-11
Adaptation of Anderson's Broadway play about the philosopher Socrates' clash with authority.
2. Blithe Spirit
Air Date: 1966-12-07
Noel Coward's classic comedy about a playwright researching the supernatural who inadvertently summons the ghost of his ex-wife.
3. Anastasia
Air Date: 1967-03-17
In Berlin during 1926, a group of monarchist conspirators persuades an amnesiac girl to impersonate Anastasia, daughter of Czar Nicholas II, whose children were thought to have been killed in 1918 during the Russian Civil War. According to rumor, Anastasia survived - and will inherit the Czar's millions if she can prove her identity.
4. Soldier in Love
Air Date: 1967-04-26
Historical drama about the troubled relationship between Queen Anne and the ambitious couple General John Churchill and his wife Sarah.
1. A Bell for Adano
Air Date: 1967-11-11
Based on the novel by John Hersey and the play by Paul Osborn. ""Gratefully dedicated to all veterans of all wars""
2. St. Joan
Air Date: 1967-12-04
Adaptation of the George Bernard Shaw play which introduced Québec actress Genevieve Bujold to American television.
3. Elizabeth the Queen
Air Date: 1968-01-31
Adaptation of the Broadway play by Maxwell Anderson about the stormy relationship between Queen Elizabeth I and the Earl of Essex.
4. The Admirable Crichton
Air Date: 1968-05-02
1. A Punt, a Pass, and a Prayer
Air Date: 1968-11-20
Despite a severe on-the-field injury, an aging quarterback refuses to give up his dream of returning to professional football.
2. Pinocchio
Air Date: 1968-12-08
Pinocchio is a 90-minute musical adaptation of Carlo Collodi's classic story. It aired on NBC on December 8, 1968 as part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame series. Peter Noone, lead singer of Herman's Hermits, played Pinocchio and Burl Ives was cast as Mister Geppetto. Walter Marks wrote the songs, and the script was adapted by Ernest Kinoy.
3. Teacher, Teacher
Air Date: 1969-02-05
A recovering alcoholic former schoolteacher is hired to tutor a retarded boy.
1. The File on Devlin
Air Date: 1969-11-21
Adaptation of the Cold War thriller by Catherine Gaskin. Sally Devlin struggles to locate her father, an eminent author who has vanished near the Iron Curtain.
2. The Littlest Angel
Air Date: 1969-12-06
3. A Storm in Summer
Air Date: 1970-02-06
A Storm in Summer is a 1970 tv fim directed by Buzz Kulik.
4. Neither Are We Enemies
Air Date: 1970-03-13
The Hebrew judge Joseph of Arimathea and his son Jonathan are troubled by the Roman occupation of their land, Judea. Both have listened to the words of the prophet Jesus and Joseph sees the man of Nazareth as the Messiah, sent to give the people hope without stirring up revolution. Young Jonathan, filled with the same seething resentments as his friends, hears a different message. He interprets Jesus's words as a call to arms.
1. Hamlet
Air Date: 1970-11-17
In 1969, Richard Chamberlain became the first American to play Hamlet in England since John Barrymore. This production is lavishly costumed in the style of Europe in the early 1800s, as well as being filmed at England's 600-year-old Raby Castle.
2. The Price
Air Date: 1971-02-03
Two brothers, Victor and Walter, one was a doctor, one was a policeman, and they confront one another about the choices they made that have brought them to where they are. Men in middle age taking stock and facing life-long illusions, they speak intensely and finally, with honesty, about their motivations.
3. Gideon
Air Date: 1971-03-26
An irreverent Biblical retelling wherein the Gideon spends most of his time kvetching with the Angel of the Lord.
1. The Snow Goose
Air Date: 1971-11-15
On the coast of North England, a shot, wounded snow goose creates a close relationship between a lonely man and a young woman when they take care of the helpless bird.
2. All The Way Home
Air Date: 1971-12-01
3. Love! Love! Love!
Air Date: 1972-02-08
A Valentine's Day special interweaving sequences of young couples with concert footage of Bread, Helen Reddy, and Mac Davis performing at The Troubadour in Los Angeles.
4. Harvey
Air Date: 1972-03-22
Adaptation of the classic Broadway comedy about a gentle alchoholic who is accompanied everywhere by an invisible 6-foot rabbit named Harvey.
1. The Hands of Cormac Joyce
Air Date: 1972-11-17
The Hands of Cormac Joyce is a 1972 telemovie.
2. The Man Who Came to Dinner
Air Date: 1972-11-29
3. You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
Air Date: 1973-02-09
A live comedy revue in which "Charles Schulz's little people philosophize on everything from Charlie Brown's disastrous baseball team to Snoopy's suppertime revels.
4. The Small Miracle
Air Date: 1973-04-11
1. Lisa, Bright and Dark
Air Date: 1973-11-28
Adaptation of the novel by John Neufeld. Popular and intelligent teeenager Lisa Schilling succumbs to inexplicable and severe depression.
2. The Borrowers
Air Date: 1973-12-14
3. The Country Girl
Air Date: 1974-02-05
Adaptation of the Odets stage play. Story of a washed-up middle-aged actor who gets a big break to star in a play, and the relationship between the director of the play and the actor's wife.
4. Crown Matrimonial
Air Date: 1974-04-03
Crown Matrimonia is a 1974 film written by Audrey Maas and Royce Ryton and directed by Alan Bridges.
5. The Small Miracle
Air Date: 1974-04-11
The setting is a small Italian village - the story is of a small boy and his sick donkey. The boy believes that God can make his donkey well again and tries to take his donkey into the local church. When the priest refuses permission, the boy hitch-hikes to Rome and finally gains admission to the Vatican where a "higher authority" irons out his problems and sends a message to the priest that the donkey be allowed a brief interlude in the Church.
1. Brief Encounter
Air Date: 1974-11-12
A middle-aged man and a married woman meet by chance and have a brief affair.
2. The Gathering Storm
Air Date: 1974-11-29
Based on Winston Churchill's memoirs, this historical drama documents the British leader's efforts to oppose the rising forces of Nazi Germany.
3. All Creatures Great and Small
Air Date: 1975-02-04
Dramatization of an English veterinarian's autobiography; set in Yorkshire in the 1930s.
1. A Salute to the 25th Anniversary of the Hallmark Hall of Fame
Air Date: 1975-10-20
Documents a tribute to Mr. Joyce C. Hall, Chairman, Hallmark Cards, Inc., and to the Hallmark hall of fame on the occasion of its 25th anniversary. Includes clips from eight Emmy award-winning Hallmark hall of fame programs (Little Moon of Alban, The Magnificent Yankee, The Snow Goose, Eagle in a Cage, Teacher, Teacher, Macbeth, Elizabeth the Queen, and A Storm in Summer).
2. Eric
Air Date: 1975-11-10
A dramatization of the last years of a young man dying of leukemia.
3. Valley Forge
Air Date: 1975-12-03
Adaptation of Maxwell Anderson's stage play about the plight of the Continental Army in the winter of 1776-77.
4. The Rivalry
Air Date: 1975-12-12
Adaptation of the stage play by Norman Corwin which dramatizes the 1858 debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas.
5. Caesar and Cleopatra
Air Date: 1976-02-01
Julius Caesar (Alec Guinness) arrives in Egypt and attempts to settle the dispute over who should rule Egypt, Cleopatra (Genevieve Bujold) or her brother Ptolemy (Jolyon Bates), by having them rule jointly but the ambitious Cleopatra has other ideas. This adaptation of the George Bernard Shaw play lacks the lavishness of the better known 1945 film version. But the lack of pageantry allows more attention to Shaw's text without the distraction of spectacle. The director, James Cellan Jones, lets the story unfold simply so that the political maneuvers are at the forefront. Guinness plays Caesar with an air of resignation rather than power and his chemistry with Bujold is good. Bujold makes for a cunning, sexy Cleopatra with her impish, wicked grin. Though much of Shaw's play has been severely edited, it still makes for a satisfying production.
6. Truman at Potsdam
Air Date: 1976-04-08
Documentary-style dramatization of the Potsdam Conference, based on the book Meeting at Potsdam by Charles L. Mee, Jr.
1. The Disappearance of Aimee
Air Date: 1976-11-17
The story of famed evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson, who in 1926 vanished from a California beach, setting off an extensive police search. Six weeks later she turned up in Mexico, claiming she had been kidnaped. But many, including her mother and the police, suspected Aimee staged her disappearance to conceal a tryst with a married man.
2. Beauty and the Beast
Air Date: 1976-12-03
A beautiful girl agrees to marry a hideous, deformed beast and live in his castle in order to save her father's life.
3. Peter Pan
Air Date: 1976-12-12
Musical adaptation of the story of the boy who refuses to grow up.
4. Emily, Emily, Emily, Emily
Air Date: 1977-02-07
1. The Last Hurrah
Air Date: 1977-11-16
The Last Hurrah is a 1977 TV film from the Hallmark Hall of Fame, based on the novel The Last Hurrah by Edwin O'Connor. It was directed by Vincent Sherman. The novel was previously adapted for a 1958 film of the same name, starring Spencer Tracy.
2. The Court-Martial of George Armstrong Custer
Air Date: 1977-12-01
An suggestive take on the battle of Little Big Horn and General George Armstrong Custer's part in it, this is a combination of the known facts of the battle with fiction as to what if General Custer had survived the massacre.
3. Have I Got A Christmas For You
Air Date: 1977-12-16
A light-hearted Christmas special, based on fact, showing how members of a midwestern city's Jewish community help their Christian neighbors who otherwise would have to work on Christmas Eve. The situations in which many of the volunteers find themselves give them insight into their own lives and families and force them to do some re-evaluating of their relationships. In one way or another, their lives are changed.
4. Taxi!
Air Date: 1978-02-02
A Brooklyn cab driver and his sophisticated female Manhattan passenger learn a surprising amount about each other.
1. Return Engagement
Air Date: 1978-11-17
Two loners on campus, an ancient history professor and her student, help each other emerge from their shells.
2. Fame
Air Date: 1978-11-30
3. Stubby Pringle's Christmas
Air Date: 1978-12-17
1. All Quiet on the Western Front
Air Date: 1979-11-14
2. Aunt Mary
Air Date: 1979-12-05
A disabled woman living in Baltimore who set up a baseball team of street kids to save them from juvenile delinquency.
3. Gideon's Trumpet
Air Date: 1980-04-30
Clarence Earl Gideon, a semi-literate drifter, is arrested for breaking into a pool room and for petty theft. When he asks the court to appoint a lawyer for his defense because he cannot afford one, his request is denied. Acting as his own lawyer, Gideon is convicted and sent to jail. While in prison, he begins a hand-written campaign directed to the U.S. Supreme Court, contending that every defendant is entitled to legal representation. The Court agrees to hear Gideon's case, and, in a landmark decision, rules in his favor.
1. Mister Lincoln
Air Date: 1981-02-09
A one-man show spanning the lifetime of Abraham Lincoln, from his turning against slavery as a young man through his reading of the Gettysburg Address.
2. Dear Liar
Air Date: 1981-04-15
Adaptation of the two-person stage play based on the correspondence between George Bernard Shaw and Mrs. Patrick Campbell. Playwright George Bernard Shaw and actress Mrs. Patrick Campbell began exchanging letters in 1899, when Shaw was beginning to have success as a playwright and ""Mrs. Pat"" reigned in the English theater. Taken by her beauty and talent, the married Shaw ""fell head over heels in love"" and, in 1911, wrote ""Pygmalion"" with her in mind as Eliza Doolittle. Their preparations and heated rehearsals for that play dominate Act I of this one, which finds Mrs. Pat apprehensive about playing a teen-age flower girl and picky about her costar. ""If you attempt this play on the one-star system,"" retorts Shaw, ""nothing, not even my genius, can save you."" In the concluding act, their letters touch on World War I; their quarrels over her intention to publish the correspondence; and their disparate fortunes during the 1930s.
3. Casey Stengel
Air Date: 1981-05-06
Casey Stengel earned a niche in baseball's Hall of Fame by managing the Yankees to 10 pennants and seven world series triumphs from 1949 to 1960. But it was his witty and baffling syntax that made him a favorite with sportswriters and fans. Bits of ""Stengelese"" highlight a monologue set at a 1969 banquet, where the ""Ol' Perfesser"" reminisces about his career. Among his topics: his great Yankee teams, his lovably pathetic Mets, and growing old (""most people my age are dead"").
1. The Marva Collins Story
Air Date: 1981-12-01
In 1975, after 14 frustrating years teaching in public schools, Marva Collins opened the Westside Preparatory School — in her own home — on Chicago's depressed West Side. Hoping to create an educational environment where the basics came first (and frivolity was banished altogether), Collins faced problems from the outset: low enrollment, high bills, bureaucratic snafus, and, most daunting, the skepticism of her charges' parents. This presentation recounts the story of the school's trying first year, and along the way, profiles a singular teacher who tempers old-fashioned strictness with praise, patience, and inspiration.
2. The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Air Date: 1982-02-04
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a 1982 British-American TV movie, based on the Victor Hugo novel. It was directed by Michael Tuchner and Alan Hume, and produced by Norman Rosemont and Malcolm J. Christopher. It starred Anthony Hopkins, Derek Jacobi, Lesley-Anne Down and Sir John Gielgud. The film was produced as part of the long-running Hallmark Hall of Fame series.
1. Witness for the Prosecution
Air Date: 1982-12-04
A television version of the screenplay by Wilder and Kurnitz, adapted by Marcus, based on Agatha Christie's stage play. A phlegmatic London barrister defends one Leonard Vole, a ""nice, harmless chap"" who's on trial for the murder of a widow who had taken a shine to him. The circumstantial evidence against Vole is strong, especially since he's unemployed and stands to inherit a considerable sum from the victim. And to further complicate the defense, the only person who can provide an alibi is Vole's wife Christine, who has agreed to be a witness for the prosecution.
2. Thurday's Child
Air Date: 1983-02-01
The movie follows the medical charts of Sam Alden, a spunky, personable 17-year-old from a close-knit family who is suddenly stricken with coughing spasms, cold sweats, and shortness of breath. His alarmed parents take him to an array of doctors for tests that lead to a dire diagnosis of a degenerative heart condition which could kill him within five years. Shocked and scared, and getting sicker all the time, Sam undergoes a transplant, then faces an even more grueling ordeal as doctors battle to keep his body from rejecting the new organ.
1. The Winter of Our Discontent
Air Date: 1983-12-06
Adaptation of the novel by John Steinbeck.
2. The Master of Ballantrae
Air Date: 1984-01-31
The Master of Ballantrae is a 1984 tv movie written by William Bast and directed by Douglas Hickox.
1. Camille
Air Date: 1984-12-11
Adaptation of La dame aux camelias by Alexandre Dumas fils. The story of the ill-fated love affair between the famous Parisian courtesan, Marguerite Gautier, and her young admirer, Armand Duval.
2. The Corsican Brothers
Air Date: 1985-02-05
Adaptation of the novel by Alexandre Dumas. In 19th-century Corsica, the da Franchi twins are caught up in a centuries-old vendetta between their family and the de Guidicis. The swashbuckling Lucien wants to maintain the Corsican traditions, including the bloody vendetta. Louis, however, wants to change and goes to Paris to work laws to outlaw the vendetta. The feud leaves murder, strife, and broken hearts in its wake, until finally, after the tragic death of Louis in a duel, peace comes to the island.
1. Love is Never Silent
Air Date: 1985-12-09
Love Is Never Silent is a 1985 Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie aired on CBS December 9, 1985 and stars Mare Winningham and Cloris Leachman. It is based on the novel by Joanne Greenberg.
2. Resting Place
Air Date: 1986-04-27
Racial discrimination and a Vietnam War cover-up are at the center of an absorbing drama that plays as a mystery. Maj. Kendall Laird, a career Army man, is assigned to assist the parents of a black lieutenant, killed in Vietnam, in the burial of their son in his Georgia home town. However, the deceased is denied interment in a ""white only"" cemetery. To settle the matter without litigation, Laird resolves to convince the community that the lieutenant died a hero. So he seeks information from the slain officer's men, and learns that they have put him up for a Silver Star. Then he uncovers unsettling facts that may point to a ""fragging"": the killing of the lieutenant by his own troops.
1. Promise
Air Date: 1986-12-14
Promise is a 1986 made-for-television movie directed by Glenn Jordan. PLOT: Promise represented the first of several momentous TV-movie teamings of James Garner and James Woods. Garner plays an affable middle-aged salesman. When his mother dies, Garner is compelled to fulfill his long-ago promise to her: to look after his schizophrenic younger brother Woods. What begins as a fitfully painful experience for both men culminates with an unexpected, powerful climax, predicated by a memory-laden fishing trip. Piper Laurie co-stars as an old flame of Garner who finds herself a compassionate spectator to the troubled and bizarrely touching relationship between the two long-estranged brothers. Written by Richard Friedenberg, The Promise premiered December 14, 1986. Emmy awards were bestowed upon James Woods, Piper Laurie, Richard Friedenberg, director Glenn Jordan, and the film itself.
2. Room Upstairs
Air Date: 1987-01-31
Adaptation of the novel by Norma Levinson. After the death of her parents, Leah Lazenby, a Boston teacher of learning-impaired young people, seeks to supplement her modest income by turning the family homestead into a boarding house. She makes the parlor her living quarters and rents rooms to six tenants, who include a gentle classical cellist. Although Leah has ""a way with the wayward"" in her work, at home she's strictly a loner. Gradually, however, professional and personal crises draw her out of her shell and awaken her to the lives of her boarders.
3. Pack of Lies
Air Date: 1987-04-26
Adaptation of the stage play by Hugh Whitemore. A middle-class homemaker becomes involved in a 1961 espionage investigation in her suburban London backyard. Straightforward yet reserved Barbara, sharing a quiet life with her loving husband and their teen-age daughter, is visited out of the blue by an intelligence agent who cites national security and sets up shop in the couple's bedroom to watch for a ""suspicious character"" seen in the vicinity. But the agent is really after the family's neighbors, one of whom is Barbara's very dear friend. As the intrigue intensifies, Barbara undergoes a crisis of conscience that tests her loyalties, her confidences, and her sense of ethics.
1. The Secret Garden
Air Date: 1987-11-30
The Secret Garden is the 1987 Hallmark Hall of Fame TV film adaptation of the novel The Secret Garden, aired on CBS November 30, 1987 and produced by Rosemont Productions Limited, who also produced Back to the Secret Garden. The movie starred Gennie James, Barret Oliver, Jadrien Steele, Billie Whitelaw, Derek Jacobi.
2. Foxfire
Air Date: 1987-12-13
Foxfire is a 1987 Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie starring Jessica Tandy, Hume Cronyn, and John Denver, based on the play of the same name. The movie aired on CBS on December 13, 1987. Tandy won an Emmy Award for her performance.
3. Stones for Ibarra
Air Date: 1988-01-29
Adaptation of the novel by Harriet Doerr. A young American couple struggles to reopen the family copper mine in Mexico, and in so doing, shares a ""companionship with death"" with the inhabitants of a rural Mexican village.
4. April Morning
Air Date: 1988-04-24
April Morning is a 1988 drama, history and war film written by Howard Fast and James Lee Barrett and directed by Delbert Mann.
1. The Tenth Man
Air Date: 1988-12-04
Adaptation of the novel by Graham Greene. Jean Louis Chavel, a well-to-do lawyer in Nazi-occupied France, is arbitrarily arrested and sent to prison. Once there, he is randomly selected for execution in retaliation for Resistance activities. Desperate to avoid the firing squad, Chavel offers all his possessions—including a chateau—to any prisoner who'll take his place. One man agrees, a sickly man named Michel, who wills Chavel's estate to his heirs. After the war, Chavel returns to his former home, now inhabited by Michel's mother and embittered sister Therese. Using an alias, Chavel hires on as a gardener and winds up falling for Therese. As their uneasy relationship develops, a mysterious man visits, claiming to be Jean Louis Chavel.
2. Home Fires Burning
Air Date: 1989-01-29
A series of seriocomic vignettes linked to the impact of World War II on a proud family and its town. Set in a southern hamlet between July 1944 and July 1945, the story revolves around the family's patriarch, Jake Tibbetts, the feisty publisher of the local newspaper, Jake's compassionate yet spirited wife, Pastine, their sensitive teenage grandson Lonnie, and Francine Tibbetts, the wife of Jake and Pastine's estranged son, who appears suddenly one hot summer day, unannounced, alone—and very pregnant.
3. My Name is Bill W.
Air Date: 1989-04-30
The story of the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous. Bill Wilson, a good-time Charlie who returns home from World War I with a drinking problem, embarks on a Wall Street career, but jeopardizes his success with binges that become more and more frequent. When the stock market crashes in 1929, Wilson plunges into an alcoholic abyss that sorely tests his marriage and leaves him consumed with guilt and depression. Bill is powerless in his battle with the bottle until a spiritual experience in a detox ward and a friendship struck with a boozing surgeon instill in him new hope and purpose.
1. The Shell Seekers
Air Date: 1989-12-03
The Shell Seekers is a 1989 Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie based on the 1987 novel The Shell Seekers by Rosamunde Pilcher and starring Angela Lansbury. The movie aired on ABC on December 3, 1989; it was later reaired on CBS on January 31, 1993.
2. Face to Face
Air Date: 1990-01-24
A female American paleontologist and a British miner, mistakenly issued permits for the same Kenya digging site, almost come to blows. But when they unite to help a Masai warrior fight exile from his tribe, they become drawn to each other.
3. Caroline?
Air Date: 1990-04-29
Caroline? is a 1990 American drama film that aired on CBS on April 29, 1990. It's from the Hallmark Hall of Fame anthology program. The movie, based on E. L. Konigsburg's novel Father's Arcane Daughter, starred Stephanie Zimbalist, Pamela Reed, and George Grizzard. Directed by Joseph Sargent, it's runtime is 98 minutes.
1. Decoration Day
Air Date: 1990-12-02
Decoration Day is a 1990 film based on a novel by John William Corrington of the same title. The award-winning made-for-TV movie was directed by Robert Markowitz and filmed on location in Georgia.
2. Sarah, Plain and Tall
Air Date: 1991-02-03
Sarah, Plain and Tall is an American television film in the Hallmark Hall of Fame anthology series. It first aired in February 1991. It is the first of three installments in the film adaptation of Patricia MacLachlan's novel of the same name.
3. Shadow of a Doubt
Air Date: 1991-04-28
A small-town naif suspects that her visiting uncle is a notorious murderer.
1. One Against the Wind
Air Date: 1991-12-01
Mary Lindell, an enobled Englishwoman estranged from her French husband but still living in Paris, maintains a regal lifestyle even after the invading German army takes over the city in 1940. Initially blaseì about the occupation, Lindell is propelled out of her malaise by the plight of a downed British flier whom she secretly shelters, nurses back to health, then helps to escape. As word of her deed spreads, Lindell becomes a beacon that draws other entrapped Allies, as well as the Gestapo.
2. O Pioneers!
Air Date: 1992-02-02
O Pioneers! is a Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie based on the novel of the same title by Willa Cather. It originally aired in 1992 on CBS and stars Jessica Lange.
3. Miss Rose White
Air Date: 1992-04-26
Miss Rose White is a television film adaptation of the 1985 Barbara Lebow play, A Shayna Maidel, starring Kyra Sedgwick. It first aired on April 26, 1992. The production received five Emmy Awards as well as the Humanitas Prize in the 90 minute category. Rose White is a modern young career woman in post-World War II New York City who has largely relegated her Jewish heritage to scrapbooks and memories. Born in Poland but fortunate enough to escape the country before the Nazi occupation and the Holocaust wiped out her family, she is stunned to learn her older sister somehow survived the horror and is coming to America. The sisters' reunion is complicated by Lusia's memories of her struggles to survive and the revelation of past family secrets.
1. An American Story
Air Date: 1992-11-29
World War II veterans unite against a corrupt mayor and his cronies as they fight to take back their Texas hometown.
2. Skylark
Air Date: 1993-02-07
Sequel to ""Sarah, Plain and Tall"": In 1912 Kansas, drought plagues Jacob and Sarah Witting and Jacob's children by his first marriage. As conditions worsen, the family suffers a calamity that marks a turning point for Sarah, who's harboring a secret from Jacob.
3. Blind Spot
Air Date: 1993-05-02
A take-charge U.S. Representative undertakes the rehabilitation of her daughter, who is a young widow, a new mother, and a cocaine addict.
1. To Dance with the White Dog
Air Date: 1993-12-05
A story about marital love, old age and death. Robert Samuel ('Mr. Sam') Peek, a sagacious and seasoned pecan tree grower from rural Georgia, has been married for the last 57 years or so to his college sweetheart, Cora. When she suddenly passes away, Sam becomes increasingly lonely--until he befriends a snow-white dog that strays onto the Peek property. People wonder if the animal is real or merely a figment of Mr. Sam's imagination. Then Mr. Sam and the dog take a fateful journey to a college reunion.
2. Breathing Lessons
Air Date: 1994-02-06
ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! According to Mark O'Brien, ""The two mythologies about disabled people break down to one: we can't do anything, or two: we can do everything. But the truth is, we're just human."" O'Brien was a frequently published journalist and poet, and a contributor to National Public Radio. He contracted polio in childhood and, due to post-polio syndrome, spent much of his life in an iron lung. Yet for more than forty years, he fought against illness, bureaucracy and society's conflicting perceptions of disability for his right to lead an independent life.Breathing Lessons breaks down barriers to understanding by presenting an honest and intimate portrait of a complex, intelligent, beautiful and interesting person, who happens to be disabled. Incorporating the vivid imagery of O'Brien's poetry, and his candid, wry and often profound reflections on work, sex, death and God, this provocative film asks: what makes a life worth living?
3. A Place for Annie
Air Date: 1993-05-01
A Place for Annie is a 1994 Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie that stars Sissy Spacek, Mary-Louise Parker and Joan Plowright. Directed by John Gray, the 191st presentation aired on the ABC network on May 1, 1994.
1. Return of the Native
Air Date: 1994-12-04
Adaptation of the classic novel by Thomas Hardy. Eustacia Vye is a willful, passionate enchantress whose desire to escape her lonely rustic life thrusts her into two doomed relationships.
2. The Piano Lesson
Air Date: 1995-02-05
Adaptation of the stage play by August Wilson. Set in 1936 Pittsburgh, the story centers on an ornately carved 80-year-old upright piano, a family heirloom co-owned by a proud widow and her forceful brother, Boy Willie. Boy Willie's determination to trade the piano for Mississippi farmland triggers an emotional battle.
3. Redwood Curtain
Air Date: 1995-04-23
Adaptation of Wilson's stage play. Geri Riordan is a teenage concert pianist of Vietnamese-American heritage who has been trained by her adoptive father. Sudden personal and professional tumult prompts Geri to visit her understanding aunt, who lives amid a California redwood forest that is also home to a troubled Vietnam veteran.
1. Journey
Air Date: 1995-12-10
Journey is a 1995 Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie that aired on CBS on December 10, 1995. The film starred Jason Robards, Brenda Fricker, and Meg Tilly.
2. The Boys Next Door
Air Date: 1996-02-04
The Boys Next Door is a 1996 television movie based on a play by Tom Griffin which was published in 1983 under the title Damaged Hearts, Broken Flowers and again in 1988 under the title The Boys Next Door. The movie was produced by Hallmark Entertainment as a Hallmark Hall of Fame Movie.
3. Harvest of Fire
Air Date: 1996-04-21
A close-knit Amish farming community in Iowa is plagued by a series of barn burnings. These crimes come under the investigation of a cagey FBI agent whose efforts to resolve the case hinge on an uneasy alliance with a candid Amish widow
1. Calm at Sunset
Air Date: 1996-12-01
Based on the novel ""Calm at Sunset, Calm at Dawn"" by Paul Watkins: James Pfeiffer disappoints his parents when he drops out of college to pursue his dream of becoming a fisherman, following in the footsteps of his dad and grandfather. James gets his chance when he saves the life of a seaman and the pair decide to become partners. But it's hardly smooth sailing; James must weather a tragedy, deal with a shocking secret about his father, and make a decision that might compromise his values.
2. The Summer of Ben Tyler
Air Date: 1996-12-15
The Summer of Ben Tyler is a 1996 television film directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman.
3. Old Man
Air Date: 1997-02-09
Adaptation of the short story by William Faulkner. When the flooded Mississippi River leaves a pregnant woman stranded, a gentle, taciturn convict is called upon to aid in the rescue effort. The inmate braves countless obstacles as the two travel down the ""Old Man,"" driven to fulfill his orders to get her back home—and his promise to return to prison.
4. Rose Hill
Air Date: 1997-04-20
Adaptation of the novel ""For the Roses"" by Julie Garwood. A group of New York orphans adopt an abandoned baby and go West, where their charge grows up to be a headstrong young woman with a restless spirit.
1. What the Deaf Man Heard
Air Date: 1997-11-23
What the Deaf Man Heard is a 1997 Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie that aired on CBS television on November 23, 1997. It concerns Sammy, a boy who pretends to be deaf and mute, when in reality he can hear and speak perfectly well. The movie starred Matthew Modine and James Earl Jones.
2. Ellen Foster
Air Date: 1997-12-14
Adaptation of the novel by Kaye Gibbons Ten-year-old Ellen's existence with her alcoholic father is bearable only because of the love of her gentle mother. When her mother dies, Ellen finds herself shuffled among cruel and selfish relatives, including her venomous grandmother. Through it all, though, Ellen remains resilient, drawing strength from a few friendships and a boundless supply of hope.
3. The Love Letter
Air Date: 1998-02-01
Adaptation of the science fiction short story by Jack Finney: Scotty Corrigan, an engaged thirty-something, purchases an antique desk and finds a letter written in 1863 by its original owner, Elizabeth Whitcomb. Intrigued by her wish for ""a love that burns like fire and moonlight,"" Scotty playfully ""answers"" the letter—and is astonished to receive a reply. The extraordinary correspondence continues, and Scotty starts to question his commitment to his fiancée. Then he discovers it's not too late to alter the course of Elizabeth's life, as well as his own.
4. The Echo of Thunder
Air Date: 1998-04-19
An adaptation of the novel Thunderwith by Libby Hathorn: Gladwyn and Larry Ritchie lead a hard life raising palm trees on a farm in the Australian outback. They struggle daily with the elements—and the bank—to keep a roof over their heads and to feed their three children. Despite the hardships, they are a close-knit, happy family until one day when an unsettling letter arrives. Larry's first wife has died and his daughter Lara, 15, is coming from the city to live with the Ritchies. Gladwyn resists the idea of Lara joining the family. She fears this city girl may have a negative influence on her three children. Even more importantly, she worries that Lara's presence may rekindle memories in her husband's mind of his first wife and former life. When Lara arrives, she senses that she isn't welcome in the Ritchie home. As she tries to find a place in this new family, she finds comfort in the company of the stray Dingo dog which she names Thunderwith.
1. Saint Maybe
Air Date: 1998-11-22
An adaptation of the novel by Anne Tyler: A family saga centering on the Bedloe family, newlyweds Danny and Lucy, and Danny's teenage brother Ian. Ian, plagued with doubts about Lucy's character, confronts Danny, which triggers a series of tragedies and an effort by Ian to seek redemption.
2. Grace & Glorie
Air Date: 1998-12-13
Adaptation of the stage play by Tom Ziegler. Down-to-earth widow Grace reluctantly agrees to share her country home with a hospice caregiver, a sophisticated ex-New Yorker whom Grace calls Glorie. Initially the relationship between the two women is strained, but as the drama unfolds, Grace and Glorie share reminiscences and regrets that bond them into a friendship based on mutual comforting and respect.
3. Night Ride Home
Air Date: 1999-02-07
An adaptation of the novel by Barbara Esstman: Nora Mahler has a strong bond with her son Simon, but is not as close to her daughter or husband Neal. When Simon is killed in a riding accident, the family is torn apart. A grief-stricken Nora is initially hospitalized, but her mother brings her home to face her emotions and failing marriage. Neal, on the other hand, acts in the belief that the family needs a fresh start.
4. Durango
Air Date: 1999-04-25
An adaptation of the novel by John B. Keane: In 1939 Ireland, a young man decides to lead a 40-mile cattle drive rather than sell his cattle to an unscrupulous local buyer.
1. Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End
Air Date: 1999-11-21
Sarah and Jacob Witting are a hardy couple raising a family on a Kansas farm in 1918. Unexpectedly, they're visited by Jacob's father John, who deserted his son more than thirty years earlier and has returned to make amends—a task complicated by a fateful accident and the onslaught of a blizzard.
2. A Season for Miracles
Air Date: 1999-12-12
Adaptation of the novel by Marilyn Pappano: When a young woman's niece and nephew are threatened with foster care after her sister is hospitalized following yet another overdose, she flees with them to the sleepy town of Bethlehem just before Christmas, where a series of kindnesses and coincidences gives the trio a chance at happiness.
3. Missing Pieces
Air Date: 2000-02-06
Adaptation of the novel ""Atticus"" by Ron Hansen. Atticus Cody is a rancher and widower on a sad mission in Mexico to claim the body of his son Scott, a troubled artist and probable suicide who felt responsible for the auto accident years earlier that took his mother's life. The unusual circumstances behind Scott's case raise Atticus's suspicions.
4. Cupid & Cate
Air Date: 2000-05-07
Adaptation of the novel ""Cupid and Diana"" by Christina Bartolomeo. A conventional dress-shop owner meets unconventional Mr. Right, but she's already engaged to someone else.
1. The Lost Child
Air Date: 2000-11-19
Based on the book ""Looking for Lost Bird"" by Yvette Melanson with Claire Safran: After the death of her adoptive parents, a woman raised in a Jewish family discovers that she is a Navajo Indian and journeys west to discover her blood relatives. She is warmly received, but dismayed when the tribe rejects her husband and children as outsiders.
2. The Runaway
Air Date: 2000-12-10
An adaptation of the novel by Terry Kay: Two teenagers, one black, one white, are destined to bring change to their racially divided Georgia hometown in 1949. Luke is a dreamer who runs away with his more pragmatic best friend after reading about Huckleberry Finn's riverboat journey. The fun-filled adventure quickly turns into a frightful mystery when the boys stumble upon the bones of three murdered men. As the townspeople scurry to protect themselves from a legendary serial killer named Pegleg, their new sheriff aims to bring justice to the village.
3. The Flamingo Rising
Air Date: 2001-02-04
1960s dreamer Hubert T. Lee moves his wife Edna and two children to Florida, where he builds the world's largest drive-in right on the beach—directly across the street from a funeral home. The noisy establishment is a hit with locals, but infuriates funeral director Turner Knight. The animosity is further complicated by a growing friendship between Knight and Edna, and the budding romance between Lee's son and Knight's daughter.
4. Follow the Stars Home
Air Date: 2001-05-06
A woman is abandoned by her newlywed husband when he learns that their unborn child will be born with genetic abnormalities.
1. In Love and War
Air Date: 2001-11-18
In Love and War is a Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie, directed by John Kent Harrison. It is based on the book Love and War in the Apennines by Eric Newby. It was filmed in Italy and stars Callum Blue and Barbora Bobulova. The presentation aired on CBS on November 18, 2001.
2. The Seventh Stream
Air Date: 2001-12-09
An Irish fisherman mourning his dead wife falls in love with a woman who turns out to be a silkie, a supernatural being who is a woman on land and a seal in the ocean.
3. My Sister's Keeper
Air Date: 2002-01-27
The poignant real-life story of two sisters, Christine and Judy, and their journey of discovery and understanding. Christine, who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, yearns for independence and fulfillment of an ordinary life, but must rely on others for support. When Judy suddenly becomes responsible for her sister's care, her quiet world is turned upside down. As the two sisters struggle to find common ground, they forge a strong, loving relationship and accept one another.
4. Little John
Air Date: 2002-05-05
As a family court judge, Natalie Britain hears evidence, searches for the truth, and makes life-altering decisions affecting hundreds of children and their families. But Natalie Britain has her own secret involving her own child that has haunted her every day for 12 years. The then-unmarried Natalie thought the child she gave birth to was put up for adoption. He wasn't. Little John (""L.J."" for short) was lovingly raised on a Texas farm by Natalie's estranged father, John. Now, with John in failing health, L.J. suddenly enters Natalie's well-ordered life. Forced to reassess all her accomplishments of the past 12 years, Natalie must now confront the secrets that have been hidden behind the glittering surface of her life.
1. The Locket
Air Date: 2002-12-08
Adaptation of the novel by Richard Paul Evans: Michael Keddington has had more than his share of tough breaks. Just when he's about to turn his life around, he could lose the love of his life, Faye, who is about to head across the country to medical school. It's then that Michael meets the prickly but deeply caring Esther where he works. The two slowly earn each other's friendship and trust. By sharing with Michael her own story of thwarted love, Esther teaches her young friend an invaluable lesson about not giving up easily in the quest for both real love and a fulfilling life.
2. Brush With Fate
Air Date: 2003-02-02
Adaptation of the novel ""Girl in Hyacinth Blue"" by Susan Vreeland. For generations, a lost Vermeer painting has passed between owners, changing the fate of all who have possessed it...whether bought in passion, sold in desperation or stolen in greed. An eccentric school teacher, who secretly possesses the painting today, has devoted her life to researching its history. When she decides to share the story of the painting with a fellow teacher, this 300-year-old mystery begins to unravel.
3. A Painted House
Air Date: 2003-04-27
Adaptation of the semi-autobigraphical novel by John Grisham, who narrates. The 1950s are seen through the eyes of a young boy who is part of a struggling extended-family of cotton farmers during an especially trying harvest season in the Arkansas Delta. Ten-year-old Luke Chandler has happily lived his life with his grandfather, Pappy Chandler, his grandmother, Gran, his father, Jesse, and his mother, Kathleen, in a small farmhouse in the cotton fields. This particular harvest season ends up becoming a defining time for Luke and his loving family, as they try to earn their meager annual income while attempting to co-exist with their sometimes hot-headed migrant worker boarders. (CBS)
1. Fallen Angel
Air Date: 2003-11-26
Twenty-five years later, Terry returns to his hometown in Maine. His father has died, and he must face the truth about the anger he has felt toward his father and aspects of his father's character that he hadn't noticed when he was a young man. He also learns more about the Wentworth family, whose father, Charles, was driving and lost his own family after the car wreck. The turning point occurs when Terry learns that Katherine Wentworth, the daughter of the family on that long-ago Christmas Eve, is coming back to the family seaside "cottage" for the first time.
2. The Blackwater Lightship
Air Date: 2004-02-06
The Blackwater Lightship is a 2004 Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie adaptation of the novel The Blackwater Lightship by Colm Tóibín. It aired on CBS on February 4, 2004. The movie stars Angela Lansbury, Gina McKee, Sam Robards, Dianne Weist, and Keith McErlean. Lansbury received an Emmy nomination for it in 2004.
3. Plainsong
Air Date: 2004-04-25
Adaptation of the novel by Kent Haruf. Story about a dedicated school teacher and his adjustment to life as a single father and the emotional growth and changes that occur over a year's time in the lives of eight very different people who inhabit a small town in rural Colorado.
1. Back When We Were Grownups
Air Date: 2004-11-22
Adaptation of the novel by Anne Tyler. Since her husband's death after only six years of marriage, Rebecca has single-handedly raised his ever-challenging and now adult daughters, Nono, Biddy, and Patch, as well as one of her own, Min Foo. Rebecca also inherited her husband's uncle, 99-year-old Poppy, a crotchety old man whose total focus is his upcoming 100th birthday. A party planner by trade, Rebecca is always cheerful and upbeat, but even after many, many years, she's still not really sure about her standing in this bizarre family. As she questions how her life might have been different if she hadn't jilted her former boyfriend Will for her husband, Rebecca decides to contact him. Seeing Will, now a divorced college professor living a structured life, only adds to Rebecca's dilemma. As her family life continues to swirl around her, Rebecca begins to understand how much they rely on her and, in their own unique way, truly appreciate her.
2. The Magic of Ordinary Days
Air Date: 2005-01-30
Livy Dunne, who becomes pregnant during World War II. Her stern father sends her away, into a marriage of convenience with a lonely farmer, Ray Singleton, in tiny Wilson, Colo. Initially, Livy and Ray are wary of each other. Worldly Livy is bored by Ray and the hardscrabble life he leads
3. Riding the Bus with My Sister
Air Date: 2005-05-01
The story of two sisters – Beth and Rachel – who live very different lives. Rachel is a successful, driven fashion photographer in New York City. Beth who is develop mentally challenged, spends her days riding public buses. After the death of their father, Rachel comes home to be with her sister and the two literally butt heads.
1. Silver Bells
Air Date: 2005-11-27
Silver Bells is a 2005 television film, starring Anne Heche and Tate Donovan. It was produced by Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions for their made-for-television film series and was based on the novel of the same name by Luanne Rice. At Christmastime, a single dad finds love with a lonely widow when he travels to New York City to sell Christmas trees and find his runaway son.
2. The Water Is Wide
Air Date: 2006-01-29
Based on the experiences of Pat Conroy as a young, idealistic and unconventional teacher who strives to bring literacy, knowledge and self-respect to the predominantly poor black children living on a small isolated island off the coast of South Carolina.
3. In from the Night
Air Date: 2006-04-23
Vicki Miller is a thirty-something Houston writer living a well-ordered and purposefully childless life when her sixteen-year-old nephew Bobby arrives from Louisiana on her doorstep. The awkward and morbidly troubled young man is seeking deliverance from his chaotic and abusive home and an emotional tug-of-war between Vicki’s unstable younger brother and his wife. A virtual stranger to Bobby, Vicki is no stranger to the family nightmare from which Bobby is fleeing. She left it behind years ago to retreat, like her nephew, into her own cocoon. For Vicki to open her door to Bobby means opening a door to her own past, her own pain, and the secrets that have shadowed her. In a moment of compassion, Vicki lets Bobby in.
1. Candles on Bay Street
Air Date: 2006-11-26
Candles on Bay Street is a Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie starring Alicia Silverstone as a single mother who returns to her hometown after a lengthy absence.
2. The Valley of the Light
Air Date: 2007-01-28
A World War II veteran returns home at the end of the war to find his parents have died, his brother is in prison and the family farm has been sold. Discouraged he wanders the rural roads of the South in search of a place he can call home. He is led by a mysterious stranger to a place the stranger calls 'The Valley of Light'. There he meets and befriends a mute boy named Matthew and a widow named Eleanor.
3. Crossroads: A Story of Forgiveness
Air Date: 2007-04-22
Crossroads: A Story of Forgiveness is a 2007 TV film directed by John Kent Harrison.
1. Pictures of Hollis Woods
Air Date: 2007-12-02
Story of a twelve year old foster child who has been to so many homes she longs for a family of her own. She winds up at the home of a retired schoolteacher who opens her heart and home to Hollis and the two share a Christmas adventure and learns that miracles do happen.
2. The Russell Girl
Air Date: 2008-01-27
A small-town girl takes a job in Chicago to escape memories of a tragic accident she blames herself for. She goes home to try and heal but her secrets continue to haunt her. Sarah decides to withhold the true reason for her homecoming after an old conflict resurfaces during an uncomfortable encounter with Lorraine Morrisey.
3. Sweet Nothing in my Ear
Air Date: 2008-04-20
Dan is married to his lovely wife Laura who is deaf and when their son Adam loses his hearing at age six, Dan pursues the possibility of a cochlear implant for his boy a divisive wedge is driven between husband and wife that threatens to shatter their marriage.
1. Front of the Class
Air Date: 2008-12-07
The story of a young man who overcomes the odds and being diagnosed with Tourette's Syndrome to become a teacher.
2. Loving Leah
Air Date: 2009-01-25
Loving Leah is a television movie that aired on CBS as a Hallmark Hall of Fame movie on January 25, 2009. The film is directed by Jeff Bleckner and stars Adam Kaufman as an unobservant Jewish bachelor who feels compelled to marry his observant rabbi brother's widow, Leah to honor him via the ancient Jewish custom of yibbum. Loving Leah began as a play by Pnenah Goldstein and was brought to Hallmark by Ricki Lake, who also appears in a minor role in the film. Goldstein also wrote the screenplay and "saw it in a way like Moonstruck or Crossing Delancey. To prepare for her role of widow in the Hasidic community, lead actress Lauren Ambrose spent time with women of the close-knit community.
3. The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler
Air Date: 2009-04-19
The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler is a 2009 television film directed by John Kent Harrison. The film is a co-production between United States and Poland companies. The teleplay by Harrison and Lawrence John Spagnola, based on the 2005 biography The Mother of the Holocaust Children by Anna Mieszkowska, focuses on Irena Sendler, a Polish social worker who smuggled approximately 2,500 Jewish children to safety during World War II. The Hallmark Hall of Fame production, which was filmed on location in Riga, Latvia, was broadcast by CBS on April 19, 2009, and released to DVD in Hallmark Gold Crown stores in early June of that year.
1. A Dog Named Christmas
Air Date: 2009-11-29
On a Kansas farm a developmentally challenged young man has a close attachment with animals. When the local shelter is looking for a foster family to look after a dog, he eagerly signs up.
2. When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story
Air Date: 2010-04-25
Based on the true story of the enduring but troubled love between Lois Wilson, co-founder of Al-Anon, and her alcoholic husband Bill Wilson, co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous.
1. November Christmas
Air Date: 2010-11-28
A father concerned about his daughter's suffering health and subsequent treatments tries to change the seasons so that his daughter can experience one day of complete happiness. When the neighbor figures out what his plans are everyone pitches in to help make that dream come true.
2. The Lost Valentine
Air Date: 2011-01-30
During World War II, Navy Lt. Neil Thomas bids his pregnant young wife, Caroline, farewell at Union Station. But even before their son is born, Neil's plane goes down in the Pacific and he's declared missing in action. Caroline is devastated. Neil was Caroline's one great love... and for the next 65 years Caroline (Betty White) returns to Union Station on the anniversary of the day they said goodbye forever (Valentine's Day), to salute the memory of her brave and beloved husband. Eventually, a TV journalist (Jennifer Love Hewitt) learns of the touching story and sets out to investigate just what happened to Neil during the war. Neil and Caroline's grandson encourages his initially-reluctant grandmother to cooperate; the TV reporter and the grandson fall in love themselves.
3. Beyond The Blackboard
Air Date: 2011-04-24
The story takes place in 1987 and follows a young teacher and mother of two who, fresh from college, ends up teaching homeless children at a school without a name. With the support of her husband, she overcomes fears and prejudice to give these children the education they deserve.
1. Have a Little Faith
Air Date: 2011-11-27
Cleric Henry Covington and Rabbi Albert Lewis profoundly affect the life of writer Mitch Albom. Based on a book by Mitch Albom.
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Rating
8.7/10
Release Date
1951-12-24
Episodes
364 (61 seasons)
Status
Returning Series