Why Is This Lady Smiling?
Episode 1333
Original Air Date: May 26, 1982
Leonardo DaVinci recalls the controversy over Mona Lisa's smile and his ongoing battle with her husband.
Cast: John Vickery
Writer: Sam Dann
Rating: **
Commercials: Armor Hot Dogs, Country Time Lemonade, Lincoln Mercury,
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1308 On The Night Of The Dead
On The Night Of The Dead
Episode 1308
March 29, 1982
Women of a village stricken with disease and famine think they have found a savior in a man who claims he is a god. The leader of the village doubts him and challenges the man to prove himself a god.
Cast: John Vickery, Marian Seldes, Earl Hammond, Tracy Ellis
Writer: Arnold Moss
Rating: **
Episode 1308
March 29, 1982
Women of a village stricken with disease and famine think they have found a savior in a man who claims he is a god. The leader of the village doubts him and challenges the man to prove himself a god.
Cast: John Vickery, Marian Seldes, Earl Hammond, Tracy Ellis
Writer: Arnold Moss
Rating: **
1305 The Tool Shed
The Tool Shed
Episode 1305
Original Air Date: March 22, 1982
A reporter for the London Times travels to a writer's farm to do a story on him and his works regarding the occult. He encounters the writer's mute son, his overbearing nanny, the writer's neurotic wife, and the mysterious drawings in the tool shed. Black magic is afoot.
Cast: John Vickery, Bernard Grant, Evie Juster
Writer: Henry James adapted by G. Frederick Lewis
Rating: **1/2
Episode 1305
Original Air Date: March 22, 1982
A reporter for the London Times travels to a writer's farm to do a story on him and his works regarding the occult. He encounters the writer's mute son, his overbearing nanny, the writer's neurotic wife, and the mysterious drawings in the tool shed. Black magic is afoot.
Cast: John Vickery, Bernard Grant, Evie Juster
Writer: Henry James adapted by G. Frederick Lewis
Rating: **1/2
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