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#1 - Shangri-La
Season 10 Episode 1
Aired 10/24/1960
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.
Director: George Schaefer
Writer: Jerome Lawrence
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#2 - Macbeth
Season 10 Episode 2
Aired 11/20/1960
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#3 - Golden Child
Season 10 Episode 3
Aired 12/16/1960
An original comic opera for Christmas. Libretto by Paul Engle; music by Philip Bezanson.
Director: George Schaefer
Writer: N/A
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#4 - Time Remembered
Season 10 Episode 4
Aired 2/7/1961
Adaptation of the stage play by Anouilh: A flighty duchess plays matchmaker in the drawing rooms of the aristocracy.
Director: George Schaefer
Writer: N/A
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#5 - Give Us Barabbas!
Season 10 Episode 5
Aired 3/24/1961
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#6 - The Joke and the Valley
Season 10 Episode 6
Aired 5/5/1961
""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.
Director: George Schaefer
Writer: Jerry McNeely
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Season 10 Ratings Summary
"Shangri-La" is the best rated episode of "Hallmark Hall of Fame" season 10. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by George Schaefer and written by Jerome Lawrence, it aired on 10/24/1960. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Macbeth".