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MGM Parade

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The original concept of the show was to allow the viewer to see the inner workings of a movie studio and featured interviews with MGM stars and explanations of how movies were made. Later, the format changed to show edited versions of MGM films.

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14th September 1955 - 4th April 1956
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George Murphy
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Episode 1.1
14th September 1955

Episode 1

A promotional film hosted by George Murphy promoting the studio's past and its current release of "It's Always Fair Weather."

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Episode 19
18th January 1956

Episode 19

Host George Murphy first introduces the song and dance number "The Babbit and the Bromide" performed by Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly in Ziegfeld Follies (1945), that number which satirizes clichéd social niceties. Next, several serial cartoonists are shown at work in the short film People on Paper (1945). Murph then introduces another short film, Ghost Treasure (1941), which details the treacherous search for gold in the inhospitable Death Valley. And in the coming attractions segment, he introduces Ransom! (1956), the clip shown which highlights the pros and cons of paying ransom in a kidnapping situation.

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Episode 20
25th January 1956

Episode 20

Esther Williams performs in a clip from "Ziegfeld Follies"; Donna Reed introduces a clip from "Ransom." Hosted by George Murphy.

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Episode 21
1st February 1956

Episode 21

Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper perform in a clip from "The Champ"; Russ Tamblyn introduces a clip from "The Last Hunt." Hosted by George Murphy.

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Episode 30
4th April 1956

Episode 30

Host by Walter Pidgeon, presents the film career of the legendary Greta Garbo, starting with her brief European beginnings before moving to Hollywood silent films in the mid-1920's, her debut in talkies in 'Anna Christie' (1930), and taking the retrospective as far as the mid 1930's. Irene Papas discusses filming the 'Tribute to a Bad Man' (1956) starring James Cagney.