Professor Ludwig von Drake explains the history of human flight from its humble, rudimentary beginnings to the then-present day.
4: The Wahoo Bobcat
Oct 20, 1963
5: The Waltz King (1)
Oct 27, 1963
6: The Waltz King (2)
Nov 3, 1963
7: The Truth About Mother Goose
Nov 17, 1963
8: Pollyanna (1)
Dec 1, 1963
In this 1960 theatrical release (which has been sliced into three parts to be aired over three weeks), a 12-year-old orphan moves in with her wealthy aunt and changes the lives of everyone in a small town.
9: Pollyanna (2)
Dec 8, 1963
10: Pollyanna (3)
Dec 15, 1963
11: From All of Us to All of You #2
Dec 22, 1963
12: The Ballad of Hector the Stowaway Dog (1)
Jan 5, 1964
13: The Ballad of Hector the Stowaway Dog (2)
Jan 12, 1964
14: Mediterranean Cruise
Jan 19, 1964
15: Bristle Face (1)
Jan 26, 1964
16: Bristle Face (2)
Feb 2, 1964
17: The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh (1)
Feb 9, 1964
A poor 18th century English coastal farming community survives the King's ruinous taxes thanks to a smuggling ring created by its masked leader called the Scarecrow. The ring's success leads King George to order the Royal Army's General Pugh to capture and execute the ringleaders. It is a battle both of wits and action that the Scarecrow must win to save not only his own life but those of the men he leads while keeping the vital smuggling operation running.
18: The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh (2)
Feb 16, 1964
Dr. Syn, alias The Scarecrow, must find a way to protect his smuggling band not only from the King's forces but also from a would-be traitor within his own gang.
19: The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh (3)
Feb 23, 1964
Under pressure from King George III to capture The Scarecrow or lose his command, General Pugh plans to use two prisoners, an escapee from the Royal Navy and an American colonist, to trap The Scarecrow.
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