NBC Sunday Showcase was a series of hour-long specials telecast in color on NBC during the 1959-60 season. The flexible anthology format varied weekly from comedies and science fiction to musicals and historical dramas. The recent introduction of videotape made repeats possible, and two 1959 dramas had repeats in 1960. On the heels of his Broadway hits The Pajama Game and Damn Yankees, Richard Adler composed the opening Sunday Showcase theme music, titled "Sunday Drive".
People Kill People Sometimes
Sep 20, 1959
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What Makes Sammy Run?: Part 1
Sep 29, 1959
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What Makes Sammy Run?: Part 2
Oct 4, 1959
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A Tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt on Her Diamond Jubilee
Oct 11, 1959
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Murder and the Android
Oct 18, 1959
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Milton Berle Show
Oct 25, 1959
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The Milton Berle Special
Nov 1, 1959
In this "lost" episode of 'I Love Lucy,' Milton Berle extends his engagement at a Las Vegas night club for an extra two weeks along with his bandleader Ricky Ricardo. When Milton's wife gets upset at him missing their anniversary, Ricky's wife, Lucy, assists Milton in a crazy scheme to help Milton's wife forgive him. In the process, they get mixed up with two mobsters as hilarity ensues.
The Light in the Dark
Nov 15, 1959
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The Practical Dreamer
Nov 22, 1959
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The Jimmy Durante Show
Dec 6, 1959
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The Indestructible Mr. Gore
Dec 13, 1959
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The Margaret Bourke White Story
Jan 3, 1960
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One Loud Clear Voice
Jan 17, 1960
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After Hours
Feb 7, 1960
A romantic comedy by Tony Webster starring Sally Ann Howes and Christopher Plummer. Also starring Paul McGrath and Natalie Schaefer. A young man poses as a psychiatrist to win the hand of a young girl who seeks counsel for her premarital jitters.
The Devil and Daniel Webster
Feb 14, 1960
New Englander Jabez Stone is about to lose the farm, in a fit he tells his wife that he'd sell his soul to the devil for just about two cents! And of course the devil takes him up on it. Contract in hand, he offers Jabez the customary irresistible terms, seven years of good fortune.
Our American Heritage: Shadow of a Soldier
Feb 21, 1960
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Turn the Key Deftly
Mar 6, 1960
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The American
Mar 27, 1960
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Hollywood Sings
Apr 3, 1960
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The Millionaire's Mite
Apr 10, 1960
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The Sacco-Vanzetti Story: Part 1
Jun 3, 1960
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The Sacco-Vanzetti Story: Part 2
Jun 12, 1960
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