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#1 - Johnny Belinda
Season 8 Episode 1
Aired 10/13/1958
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#2 - Kiss Me, Kate
Season 8 Episode 2
Aired 11/20/1958
Backstager musical loosely based on Shakespeare's ""The Taming of the Shrew,"" music and lyrics by Cole Porter.
Director: George Schaefer
Writer: N/A
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#3 - The Gift of the Magi
Season 8 Episode 3
Aired 12/9/1958
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.
Director: George Schaefer
Writer: N/A
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#4 - The Christmas Tree
Season 8 Episode 4
Aired 12/14/1958
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#5 - Berkeley Square
Season 8 Episode 5
Aired 2/5/1959
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.
Director: George Schaefer
Writer: N/A
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#6 - Ah, Wilderness!
Season 8 Episode 6
Aired 4/28/1959
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"Johnny Belinda" is the best rated episode of "Hallmark Hall of Fame" season 8. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by George Schaefer and written by N/A, it aired on 10/13/1958. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Kiss Me, Kate".