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Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre

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Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre is an American anthology series, sponsored by Chrysler Corporation, which ran on NBC from 1963 through 1967. The show was hosted by Bob Hope, but it had a variety of formats, including musical, dramatic, and comedy.

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4th October 1963 - 17th May 1967
Writer
Arnold Perl
Producer
Roy Huggins
Top Cast
Bob Hope
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A Killing At Sundial
4th October 1963

Episode 1

A young interloper comes between a disgruntled wife and her older husband.

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Something About Lee Wiley
11th October 1963

Episode 2

The story of jazz singer Lee Wiley, her failed marriage to bandleader Jess Stacy.

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Seven Miles of Bad Road
18th October 1963

Episode 3

In a small southern town, the sheriff's wife is attracted to handsome Gabe Flanders, who is hitchhiking to California. Trouble ensues.

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Bob Hope Variety Special
25th October 1963

Episode 4

Also appearing in this variety special are Beryl Davis and and Los Angeles Dodger stars Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale and Tommy Davis.

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Four Kings
1st November 1963

Episode 5

Four Kings is a World War II drama where four prisoners are serving life sentences. They are pulled out of jail by the US military and given an opportunity for a pardon. The ""brass"" isn't asking for much: all the four lifers are expected to do is sneak into Germany and steal the secret plans for the V2 missile.

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One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
8th November 1963

Episode 6

Under Stalin, it was inconceivable that anyone could publish a book attacking Soviet injustice. But under Khrushchev, a limited but distinct thaw has taken place. Prime evidence of this change was open publication of One day in the life of Ivan Denisovich, an exposé of Stalin's labor camps where the author, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, himself did time. Tonight's adaptation of the novel is set in 1951 in Siberia. A group of prisoners persuade the authorities to transfer them to warmer work by promising to top the previous work record on the first day. But if they fail, it's back to laying barbed wire in the snow. One officer, Lieutenant Volkovoi, would like nothing better.

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The House Next Door
15th November 1963

Episode 7

Easterner George Warren thinks he has made quite a steal when he purchases a home in fashionable Waverly Hills, Cal. George is unaware that his next-door neighbor is mobster Ernie Santee.

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The Fifth Passenger
29th November 1963

Episode 8

A British Intelligence Officer suspects a Naval War Hero of giving secret information to the Soviets.

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The Candidate
6th December 1963

Episode 9

Things seem to be closing in on campaign manager Parker Hite: he can't get any supporters for his candidate, and his marriage is beginning to collapse.

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It's Mental Work
20th December 1963

Episode 10

Ernie Wigman is tired of the bar he owns and wants to get rid of it. Rich, his bartender, might be a good customer for it, only Rich doesn't seem to have the cash.

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Corridor 400
27th December 1963

Episode 11

Anita King, an undercover FBI agent. Posing as a nightclub singer, Anita gets a job in a nightclub owned by Ralph Traven. He takes quite a fancy to her; she wants to prove that he's a kingpin in a narcotics ring.

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War of Nerves
3rd January 1964

Episode 12

Two suitors drive a beautiful woman crazy with their pursuit of her.

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Runaway
10th January 1964

Episode 13

When folksinger Richie Darden fails to show up for a performance, his girlfriend Cress thinks club owner Mig Semple should put Richie's expensive guitar in his safe. And Cress has the right idea--two customers are planning to steal the instrument.

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The Seven Little Foys
24th January 1964

Episode 14

The story of vaudeville performer Eddie Foy, widowed father of a brood of good-natured but exasperating children who are trying to get an education while at the same time continuing to perform with him on stage.

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Two is the Number
31st January 1964

Episode 15

Hoodlum Joey Rome is electrocuted in his home, and police suspect that middle-aged spinster Jenny Dworak is responsible. The murder investigation brings together two lonely people: Jenny Dworak, who runs a pawnshop, and a police investigator who is a widower.

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A Wind of Hurricane Force
7th February 1964

Episode 16

During a terrible storm in Mexico two men come to heads for the treasure they both seek.

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Wake Up Darling
21st February 1964

Episode 17

Polly Emerson, has aspirations to be an actress. Her husband, Don, is a successful advertising man, who yearns to be a playwright, and has a shelf of unproduced plays to his credit. Don, understandably, isn't too happy when Polly comes home with Deerfield Prescott, a very young man who has written Broadway's next musical hit - or so he tells Polly and Don.

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The Meal Ticket
28th February 1964

Episode 18

Eddie a fly by night kind of guy, finds romance with a wealthy woman.

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The Square Peg
6th March 1964

Episode 19

Comedy about a gangster who hires a ""personnel psychologist"" to evaluate the aptitudes of his gang.

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White Snow, Red Ice
13th March 1964

Episode 20

Secret agent Piper finds beauty and brains intriguing and disruptive to his assignment.

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Her School For Bachelors
20th March 1964

Episode 21

Miss Westcott runs her agency with the finese of the best businessmen and runs several clients ragged with her demands.

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A Slow Fade to Black
27th March 1964

Episode 22

Mike Kirsch built his studio from nothing in the 1920s; now, four decades later, he is on the way out, the victim of a corporate takeover. We follow Kirsch as he exercises his waning authority on a temperamental movie star, browbeats his alcoholic wife, rebellious daughter and longtime yes-man associate Landers, and vainly attempts to push through an outdated pet movie project. Finally he is wrenched off his throne by a former assistant, who is now in cahoots with the conglomerate buying the studio. Kirsch is left alone to weep in his projection room as one of his past hits plays upon the screen.

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A Case of Armed Robbery
3rd April 1964

Episode 23

Montrose is an angry young man whose bitterness alienates him from his father, Alfred, his girlfriend, Jean, and his work foreman. He blames his ex-wife, Carol, for their marriage failure and clumsily attempts to show love for his son Danny. In his resentment he plans to rob a gas station, ends up getting involved with unsavory characters and doing worse.

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Bob Hope Comedy Special
17th April 1964

Episode 24

The first 45 minutes is all entertainment, opening with a Hope monolog. Martha and Bob team up for a spoof of the movie Tom Jones, and Tony and Jack join in to present a new act--The Japanese Beatles. In the awards portion, TV Guide publisher James T. Quirk and Bob make the presentations in Hollywood.

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Time For Elizabeth
24th April 1964

Episode 25

After enduring a pompous and tyrannical boss for 28 years, Ed Davis has a brief argument with him, gets fired, and decides to retire to Florida with his wife.

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The Game with Glass Pieces
1st May 1964

Episode 26

A deadly game of cat and mouse, where everything isn't what it seems to be.

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The Command
22nd May 1964

Episode 27

Major Morgan holds his Commander as coward and attempts to overtake his command.

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The Sojourner
29th May 1964

Episode 28

Called home because of his father's failing health, foreign correspondent John Ferris recalls the events that led to the collapse of his marriage.

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Echo of Evil
5th June 1964

Episode 29

Ex-crime boss Oscar Teckla, now out of the rackets and involved with respectable enterprise, Teckla would like nothing more than to bury the past. But the district attorney is anxious to break up Teckla's old mob. To do this, he must get Teckla on the stand--any way he can.