Profiles in Courage (TV series)

Profiles in Courage
Tom Bosley as George W. Norris, 1965
Genre Historical anthology
Directed by Lamont Johnson
Daniel Petrie
José Quintero
Michael Ritchie (film director)
Alexander Singer
Theme music composer Nelson Riddle
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) Robert Saudek
Producer(s) Gordon Oliver
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 44 mins.
Production company(s) Robert Saudek Associates
Release
Original network NBC
Picture format Black-and-white
Audio format Monaural
Original release November 8, 1964 (1964-11-08) – May 9, 1965 (1965-05-09)

Profiles in Courage is an American historical anthology series that was telecast weekly on NBC from November 8, 1964 to May 9, 1965 (Sundays, 6:30-7:30pm, Eastern). The series was based on the Pulitzer Prize winning book, Profiles in Courage by President John F. Kennedy, who had been assassinated the year before.

Overview

The series lasted for 26 episodes, each of which would feature a figure from American History who took a stand during a critical moment in the nation's history that was considered unpopular at the time. Seven of the eight Senators from Kennedy's book were profiled, with the exception being Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar. Among those who appeared in the anthology series include Edward Asner, Wendy Hiller, Leonard Nimoy, Whit Bissell, Michael Constantine, Walter Matthau, Carroll O'Connor, Tom Bosley, Brian Keith, Barbara Feldon, Dan O'Herlihy, Peter Lawford, Burgess Meredith, John Hoyt, David McCallum, Steve Ihnat, Joan Tompkins, Peggy McCay and Gloria Calomee.

Music for the opening and closing theme was orchestrated by Nelson Riddle, based on the Irish ballad, The Boys of Wexford, home of Kennedy's ancestors.

Episodes

Season 1

Episode #Original AirdateEpisode (main character)Played by
1November 8, 1964Oscar W. UnderwoodSidney Blackmer
2November 15, 1964Mary S. McDowellRosemary Harris
3November 29, 1964Thomas Hart BentonBrian Keith
4December 6, 1964Richard T. ElyDan O'Herlihy
5December 13, 1964Sam HoustonJ. D. Cannon
6December 20, 1964John M. SlatonWalter Matthau
7December 27, 1964John AdamsDavid McCallum
8January 3, 1965Robert A. TaftLee Tracy
9January 10, 1965Anne HutchinsonWendy Hiller
10January 17, 1965Alexander William DoniphanPeter Lawford
11January 24, 1965John Peter AltgeldBurgess Meredith
12January 31, 1965Frederick DouglassRobert Hooks
13February 7, 1965Daniel WebsterMartin Gabel
14February 14, 1965Woodrow WilsonWhit Bissell
15February 21, 1965Prudence CrandallJanice Rule
16February 28, 1965Andrew JohnsonWalter Matthau
17March 7, 1965Hamilton FishHenry Jones
18March 14, 1965Charles Evans HughesKent Smith
19March 21, 1965Edmund G. RossBradford Dillman
20March 28, 1965George W. NorrisTom Bosley
21April 4, 1965Grover ClevelandCarroll O'Connor
22April 11, 1965John Quincy AdamsDouglas Campbell
23April 18, 1965John MarshallGary Merrill
24April 25, 1965Benjamin Barr LindseyGeorge Grizzard
25May 2, 1965George MasonLaurence Naismith
26May 9, 1965Thomas CorwinGeorge Rose

Awards

The series won two awards; a Peabody Award for Robert Saudek and a Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television.[1]

References


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