The Great Adventure | |
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Genre | Historical Anthology |
Directed by | Buzz Kulik Philip Leacock Joseph M. Newman Denis Sanders Robert Stevens |
Narrated by | Van Heflin Russell Johnson |
Theme music composer | Richard Rodgers |
Composers | Fred Steiner Bernard Herrmann Wilbur Hatch Leon Klatzkin Nathan Scott David Buttolph Robert Drasnin Leigh Harline |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Bert Granet |
Producers | John Houseman Ethel Winant |
Running time | 44 mins. |
Production company | CBS |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | September 27, 1963 – May 1, 1964 |
The Great Adventure is an American historical anthology series that appeared on CBS for the 1963–64 television season.[1] The initial 13 episodes were narrated by Van Heflin, with the second grouping of 13 episodes narrated by Russell Johnson. The series, which featured theme music by Richard Rodgers, presented a weekly one-hour dramatization of the lives of famous Americans and important events in American history.
Synopsis
The series lasted for only 26 episodes, and showed, among others, stories on the Confederate submarine, the Hunley; the life of Harriet Tubman; the Battles of Lexington and Concord; the trial and hanging of Nathan Hale; the life of "Boss" Tweed; the death of Sitting Bull; the siege of Boonesborough; the capture of Jefferson Davis; the life and death of Wild Bill Hickok; and the Battle of New Orleans.
Notable guest stars
Among those who appeared in the series were:
- Claude Akins
- Whit Bissell
- Lloyd Bridges
- Howard Caine
- Carroll O'Connor
- Michael Constantine
- Jackie Cooper
- Joseph Cotten
- Robert Culp
- Bob Cummings
- Ossie Davis
- Ruby Dee
- John Dehner
- Ivan Dixon
- Andrew Duggan
- Bernard Fox
- Peter Graves
- Ron Howard
- Russell Johnson
- Victor Jory
- Jack Klugman
- James MacArthur
- Lee Marvin
- David McCallum
- Peggy McCay
- Ricardo Montalbán
- Channing Pollock
- Denver Pyle
- Wayne Rogers
- Marion Ross
- Rip Torn
- Jack Warden
- H. M. Wynant
Historical background
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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1 | 1 | "The Hunley" | Paul Stanley | Francis M. Cockrell | September 27, 1963 | |
Starring Jackie Cooper | ||||||
2 | 2 | "The Death of Sitting Bull" | Joseph M. Newman | Otis Carney | October 4, 1963 | |
Starring Joseph Cotten, Ricardo Montalbán (credited as Ricardo Montalban), Kent Smith, Lloyd Nolan, Claude Akins, James Dunn, Miriam Colon, Noah Beery Jr. | ||||||
3 | 3 | "The Massacre at Wounded Knee" | Joseph M. Newman | Unknown | October 11, 1963 | |
Starring Joseph Cotten, Ricardo Montalbán (credited as Ricardo Montalban), Kent Smith, Lloyd Nolan, Claude Akins, James Dunn, Miriam Colon, Noah Beery Jr. | ||||||
4 | 4 | "Six Wagons to the Sea" | Richard C. Sarafian | A. I. Bezzerides | October 18, 1963 | |
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5 | 5 | "The Secret" | Alan Crosland | Robert J. Hilliard and Murray Osborn | October 25, 1963 | |
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6 | 6 | "Go Down Moses" | Paul Stanley | James Bridges | November 1, 1963 | |
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7 | 7 | "The Great Diamond Mountain" | Buzz Kulik | Unknown | November 8, 1963 | |
Starring Barry Sullivan, Philip Abbott | ||||||
8 | 8 | "The Treasure Train of Jefferson Davis" | Arthur Nadel | Unknown | November 15, 1963 | |
Starring Michael Rennie, Harry Townes, Carl Benton Reid | ||||||
9 | 9 | "The Outlaw and the Nun" | Bernard Girard | Unknown | December 6, 1963 | |
Starring Andrew Prine, Joan Hackett, Leif Erickson, Marion Ross | ||||||
10 | 10 | "The Man Who Stole New York City" | Robert Florey | Unknown | December 13, 1963 | |
Starring Edward Andrews, James Daly, Carroll O'Connor | ||||||
11 | 11 | "A Boy at War" | Christian Nyby | Malvin Wald and Clyde Ware | December 20, 1963 | |
Starring Flip Mark, Richard Eyer | ||||||
12 | 12 | "Wild Bill Hickok – the Legend and the Man" | Buzz Kulik | Unknown | January 3, 1964 | |
Starring Lloyd Bridges, Sheree North | ||||||
13 | 13 | "The Colonel from Connecticut" | Bernard Girard | Raphael Hayes | January 10, 1964 | |
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14 | 14 | "Teeth of the Lion" | Lamont Johnson | Unknown | January 17, 1964 | |
Starring Earl Holliman, Julie Sommars, Collin Wilcox
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15 | 15 | "Rodger Young" | Philip Leacock | Unknown | January 24, 1964 | |
Starring James MacArthur, George Kennedy, Diane Ladd, H. M. Wynant | ||||||
16 | 16 | "The Testing of Sam Houston" | Denis Sanders | Story by : Joseph Hoffman and John Mantley Teleplay by : Henry F. Greenberg | January 31, 1964 | |
Starring Robert Culp, Victor Jory, Kent Smith | ||||||
17 | 17 | "The Special Courage of Captain Pratt" | Joseph Sargent | Story by : William Tunberg Teleplay by : Raphael Hayes and William Tunberg | February 14, 1964 | |
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18 | 18 | "The Night Raiders" | Philip Leacock | Alvin Sapinsley | February 21, 1964 | |
Starring Jack Klugman, Torin Thatcher | ||||||
19 | 19 | "Plague" | Joseph Sargent | Raphael Hayes | February 28, 1964 | |
Starring Bob Cummings, John Dehner, Katharine Ross | ||||||
20 | 20 | "The Pathfinder" | Bernard Girard | Unknown | March 6, 1964 | |
Starring Rip Torn, Channing Pollock, Carroll O'Connor | ||||||
21 | 21 | "The President Vanishes" | Robert Stevens | Unknown | March 13, 1964 | |
Starring Barry Sullivan, Leif Erickson, Marion Ross | ||||||
22 | 22 | "The Henry Bergh Story" | James Sheldon | Unknown | March 20, 1964 | |
Starring Brian Keith, Frank Aletter, Marion Ross, H. M. Wynant | ||||||
23 | 23 | "Kentucky's Bloody Ground" | Philip Leacock | Calvin Clements | April 3, 1964 | |
Starring Peter Graves, David McCallum, Andrew Duggan | ||||||
24 | 24 | "The Siege of Boonesborough" | Philip Leacock | Calvin Clements | April 10, 1964 | |
Starring Peter Graves, David McCallum, Andrew Duggan | ||||||
25 | 25 | "Escape" | Robert Gist | Unknown | April 17, 1964 | |
Starring Jack Warden, Fritz Weaver, Michael Constantine | ||||||
26 | 26 | "The Pirate and the Patriot" | Philip Leacock | Unknown | May 1, 1964 | |
Starring Ricardo Montalbán (credited as Ricardo Montalban), Kent Smith, John Anderson, John McGiver |
Notes
References
- ↑ Woolery, George W. (1985). Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946–1981, Part II: Live, Film, and Tape Series. The Scarecrow Press. pp. 202–203. ISBN 0-8108-1651-2.
- ↑ "Previews by TV Scout". The Cincinnati Post. November 22, 1963.