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Medic is an American medical drama television series that aired on NBC from September 13, 1954, to August 27, 1956. It was television's first doctor drama to focus attention on medical procedures. Created by its principal writer James E. Moser, Medic tried to create realism (City Hospital and The Doctor had not), which would typify subsequent ...
Historical drama films continued to include epic films, in the style of Ben-Hur from 1959, with Spartacus (1960) and Cleopatra (1963), but also evolving with 20th-century settings, such as The Guns of Navarone (1961), Lawrence of Arabia (1962), and Doctor Zhivago (1965).
Pages in category "1950s educational films" ... Music in Our Schools; O. One Too Many (1951 film) Our Mr. Sun; P. Professional Medical Film; T. Toot, Whistle, Plunk ...
Baxter hosted many educational television programs in the 1950s, although perhaps none were as influential as the eight Bell series programs. He became "a full-fledged personality of the TV age—plain-spoken, not without humor and decidedly avuncular". [10]
1950: The Adventures of Jimmy: James Broughton: James Broughton: United States: Music by Weldon Kees. [1] Un chant d'amour: Jean Genet: Java, André Reybaz: France Genet's only film as a director Eaten Horizons: Wilhelm Freddie, Jørgen Roos France Surrealist film Orphée: Jean Cocteau: Jean Marais: France Rabbit's Moon: Kenneth Anger: André ...
In the early 1950s, TV stations telecast a lot of movies from the 1930s and ’40s, with the unofficial rule that they would air only films that were at least 10 years old. ... In the early 1950s ...
Medical Horizons is a public affairs television series, focusing on advancements in medical technology, which aired on ABC from September 12, 1955, to March 5, 1956. The program, broadcast live, sometimes offered surgical scenes as well as information about new medical equipment. [1] Fred Carney was the producer and Robert "Bob" Foster was the ...
Born in 1931, the North Dakota native became a Hollywood hit in the mid-1950s, when casting agents took notice and quickly added her to one TV show after another.