Season 1 of Omnibus was released on November 9 and consists of 28 episodes.
Episodes
1: The Trial of Anne Boleyn
Nov 9, 1952
2: Mr. Lincoln: Part 1
Nov 16, 1952
3: The Twelve Pound Look
Nov 23, 1952
4: Mr. Lincoln: Part 2
Nov 30, 1952
5: The Trial of Ben Jonson
Dec 7, 1952
The program has five segments: (1) "The Trial of Ben Jonson" (play), (2) "Jean Sibelius" (celebration of the composer's 87th birthday), (3) "The Dagger" (showing of a 1952 film ballet short), (4) "Rowland Emett" (the cartoonist displays some of his ingenious whimsical inventions), and (5) "Slow motion and High-Speed Photography" (feature).
6: Mr. Lincoln: Part 3
Dec 14, 1952
7: The Trial of Mr. Pickwick
Dec 21, 1952
The program has three segments: (1) "The Trial of Mr. Pickwick" (Dickens-based story), (2) "Agnes DeMille's 'Rodeo' " (dance episode from the ballet), and (3) "Palle Alone in the World" (showing of a 1949 Swedish fantasy film).
8: My Brother Henry
Dec 28, 1952
The program has five segments: (1) "My Brother Henry" (J.M. Barrie story), (2) "Walt Disney's 'Peter Pan' " (film preview), (3) "Pictures at an Exhibition" (dance interpretation of Moussorgsky's suite for orchestra), (4) (Leopold Stokowski conducts Christmas carol singers), and (5) "William Faulkner" (interview with the prize-winning novelist).
9: Man in the Cool
Jan 4, 1953
10: Mr. Lincoln: Part 4
Jan 11, 1953
11: Vive!
Jan 18, 1953
The program has five segments: (1) "Vive!" (story), (2) "The Servant with Two Masters" (play), (3) "Raymond Loewy" (the industrial designer discusses examples of his work), (4) "Barn Dance" (ingenious use of time-lapse photography and film editing to produce dance effects), and (5) "The Haircut" (comedy feature).
12: While the Tide was Rising
Jan 25, 1953
13: Die Fledermaus
Feb 1, 1953
14: Mr. Lincoln: Part 5
Feb 8, 1953
15: The Oyster and the Pearl
Feb 15, 1953
The program has six segments: (1) "The Oyster and the Pearl" (TV play), (2) "Wheat Germ" (time-lapse photography feature), (3) "Rospigliosi Cup" (exhibition of the famous decorative ornament made in gold and enamel, displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art), (4) "Under the Bridges of Paris" (showing of a 1952 French ballet presentation), (5) "La Boheme Preview" (interview with cast members in rehearsal for the next edition's scheduled production), and (6) "Radar" (feature on equipment and supplies).
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