An American radio–television anthology series, created in 1947 by Canadian director Fletcher Markle, who came to CBS from the CBC. Studio One, presented by Westinghouse, was one of the first of the anthology TV programs. The episodes were often abridged remakes of movies from years gone by and many future well-known television and movie actors appeared in the productions.
The best episode of "Studio One" season 7 is "Twelve Angry Men", rated 7.5/10 from 388 user votes. It was directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and written by Reginald Rose. "Twelve Angry Men" aired on 9/20/1954 and is rated NaN point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Education of HYMAN KAPLAN".
A jury must reach a verdict concerning a teenaged boy accused of murder.
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner
Writer: Reginald Rose
An irrepressible student at the American Night Preparatory School for Adults wages his personal war with the English language.
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A mystery writer and his wife are searching for an isolated country home where he can work undisturbed. Instead, they meet up with an odd painter whose wife had recently died.
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner
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A young woman responds with deep devotion to her dominating father and upon his death she makes a postmortem discovery of a "secret" about him.
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Writer: Don Ettlinger
The life story of the famous inventor
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner
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A Paris dressmaker's model is stabbed to death during the showing of new gowns.
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An arrogant gambler in Cripple Creek controls the village until a stranger comes along to usurp his powers.
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner
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When a stranger to a small town is beaten up by a locals, upright residents gather, inexplicably, against their will to the town hall. Once assembled, they find they can't leave and time has stopped. All talk about the stranger, (also present). Some express rage for his views and reveal their misguided ideas of American patriotism, which are really prejudices against freedom of thought and free speech.
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Writer: Reginald Rose
A disc jockey is involved in a murder. As he played peekaboo with a psychopathic killer and tangled with the police, turntables all over the place kept spinning a record called "Let Me Go, Lover", the murderer's favorite song, of course.
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner
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Joey, a clown and leader of a traveling circus, suddenly becomes depressed when his group plays the tiny town of Millville.
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After serving seven years in prison for desertion, a bitter soldier tries to start a new life.
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner
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A crusading attorney finds that there are no short cuts to justice.
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A sensitive boy's relationship with his parents lacks the real understanding necessary to a happy life.
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner
Writer: Reginald Rose
A New England Christmas story
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A young art dealer visits the home of a miserly connoisseur and discovers a pretty girl as well as some very valuable paintings.
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner
Writer: Sam Hall
A young private investigator finds himself trapped by a web of circumstantial evidence and his name linked to that of a homicidal mugger. The tension mounts as he strives to clear himself.
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Writer: Marc Brandel
Twelve-year-old orphan Bill Caldwell is sent to stay with his eccentric grandmother when his aunt and uncle go to Europe. Down on her luck in 1929 Detroit, Grandma rents out 22 rooms of her 25-room house. Every March, the circus comes to town and some of the more interesting characters stay at Grandma's. Young Bill learns much more about life interacting with his Grandma and her colorful boarders than living with his stuffy aunt and uncle.
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner
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A beautiful but icy singer is devoted exclusively to her art and her equally icy French officer who succumbs to her charms.
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A test pilot sets out for a cruise through space and suddenly loses contact with Earth.
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner
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A sheriff travels to a rural Maine island to investigate the case of a missing young woman. While there, he learns many odd things about the place and it's inhabitants.
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Writer: Marc Brandel
Police fight a desperate battle against time to prevent a would-be suicide from killing not only himself, but also the other tenants in the building.
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner
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In a shabby western town about 1900, a stranger gets off the train, goes to the sheriff's office, and kills him. His mild-mannered son takes over his position and tries to find the killer and avenge his father's death.
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Writer: Reginald Rose
Eddie Chapman was the only Briton to win the Iron Cross in World War II. But was he really working for the Germans? Or was he a highly-placed double-agent?
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner
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The brain of a billionaire who dies in an accident is kept alive and makes plans for global domination.
Director: Curt Siodmak
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A "retread" Master Sergeant is called back into the service and it seems to his wife that most of their 10 years of marriage have been spent moving from base to base. When a young and lovely girl enters the picture the wife fears that love alone cannot hold her husband.
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner
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