The Ford Television Theatre - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Years Ago

Joy to the World

Night Must Fall
Fear grips the hearts of everyone in an English village after a murderer begins stalking the inhabitants. And one young lady suspects that the madman may very well be the servant who has just moved into her home.

The Man Who Came to Dinner
A lecturer who is injured while visiting the home of a well-to-do socialite and must spend Christmas in her home convalescing. Sheridan Whiteside and his battles with the long-suffering nurse.

The Silver Cord
A domineering matriarch is less than happy when her son brings home his new bride. She immediately sets to work at sabotaging their marriage.

Outward Bound
A group of passengers aboard a crewless boat have one thing in common ... they are all dead and one by one their stories are revealed and judged by the Examiner.

Arsenic and Old Lace
The story of the eccentric Brewster family of Brooklyn, N.Y. In addition to the scheming old women who poison their victims with elderberry wine, the family includes Teddy, who suffers delusions that he is Theodore Roosevelt and that the Panama Canal runs through the cellar of his home. The locks he digs become convenient graves for the lonely men who fall victims to Aunt Martha and Aunt Abby's machinations.

One Sunday Afternoon
A dentist wishes he had married someone else, until years later he realizes he loves his wife Amy better.

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