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  2. S1.E28 ∙ The Richest Man in Bogota. Sun, Jun 17, 1962. Juan De Nunez finds himself in South America in a remote mountain village where the people (and the animals) have no eyes. In an old book, which they can neither "see" nor understand but regard as a sacred object, he discovers that there is something in the water that has caused this.

  3. Fire Rescue: Directed by John G. Fuller. With John Farragher, Walter Matthau, William McMahon. A documentary about the Rescue Company One of the New York Fire Dept., a small corps of firefighters whose training and skills have equipped them for the most challenging assignments.

  4. 90 x 60 minute episodes. The successor to The DuPont Show of the Month, this NBC anthology series of musicals, comedies, documentaries and dramatic adaptations from novels ran from 17 September 1961 to 6 September 1964. Performers across the 90 instalments included Carol Burnett, Harpo Marx, Jerry Lewis, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Danny Kaye, Lillian Gish ...

  5. Im TV. Wo und wann läuft "The DuPont Show of the Week" im Fernsehen? Komplettliste. Bisher keine TV-Ausstrahlung.

  6. More, More, More, More: Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. With Patricia Barry, Corinne Calvet, Fred Clark, Martin Milner. Alice and Rex Adams find themselves rich when a small value of stock turns into a half million dollars.

  7. It was THE DUPONT SHOW OF THE WEEK, a new anthology series. And the first episode was a history of American humor, with a narration by George Burns. I recall some parts of it - there was a silent film clip of Weber and Fields among other bits (not, interestingly enough, their verbal scene in "Lilian Russell"). Whether Burns wrote his narration I can't tell. Probably not, but his delivery was ...