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