
A 1958 American anthology television series broadcast on NBC, composed entirely of unsold television pilots. Created as a summer replacement program, the series repackaged unaired pilots originally produced for proposed television shows, presenting them as standalone dramatic episodes. Hosted by Bill Goodwin, the series served as filler programming following the cancellation of the quiz show Dotto and ran for eight consecutive weeks. Notable episodes included Orson Welles’s The Fountain of Youth, which won a Peabody Award and became one of the most celebrated television productions of the era.
Air Date: 1958-08-19
A fashion model who uses her wits to hold off wolfish suitors and dislikes athletics must endure an agonizing series ...
Air Date: 1958-08-26
A United States marshal travels to Wyoming to clean up illegal activities involving both outlaws and lawmen.
Air Date: 1958-09-02
A restaurant owner and his wife lead a carefree life in Havana, Cuba, until an old romantic partner of the owner arri...
Air Date: 1958-09-09
A very astute lawyer with a folksy demeanor works for a young woman who believes that someone has tampered with her g...
Air Date: 1958-09-16
A newly married woman receives as a wedding gift from her vengeful scientist ex-boyfriend a vial containing a potion ...
Air Date: 1958-09-23
The owner of a small nightclub tries to turn a gambler into an honest man, but romance and the interference of other ...
Air Date: 1958-09-30
After a newly elected congresswoman arrives in Washington, D.C., she discovers that there is a lot more to representi...
Air Date: 1958-10-07
When a teletype machine begins to report the news before it happens, a newscaster sets out to avert a disaster, tryin...