Clifton Fadiman Trailers
The Year Gone By TrailerHere Is China TrailerInformation Please: Series 2, No. 12 Trailer
The Year Gone By TrailerHere Is China TrailerInformation Please: Series 2, No. 12 Trailer
Total trailers found: 12
02 January 1969
Every year, on June 27th, in a small village in New England, inhabited by no more than 300 people, a lottery is held in which a family is chosen as part of a ritual to ensure a good harvest.
10 October 1969
Bartleby, an enigmatic man who calmly refuses to carry out his duties, is introduced in this period dramatization of Melville’s haunting story as a scrivener in a 1969 film production of Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
14 December 1973
An eight-year-old boy discovers a family of tiny people, only a few inches tall, living beneath the floorboards of a Victorian country home.
02 February 1973
This educational documentary describes the political, social, and religious conditions of sixteenth century Europe.
04 October 1940
This issue of RKO's Information Please series, based on the radio program featuring most of the same people, has Howard Lindsay, co-author and co-star of the then-current Broadway play, "Life With Father", as a visiting guest expert.
08 September 1939
Information Please: Series 1, No. 1 is a 1939 short film of the famous show from RKO Radio. The segment stars Clifton Fadiman, Rex Stout, and John Kieran.
17 May 1940
Deems Taylor joins Clifton Fadiman and the Information Please regular panel members, Oscar Levant, Franklin P.
11 July 1941
We have writer Fadiman, regulars Franklin P. Adams, Oscar Levant, and John Kieran, with Boris Karloff as the guest panelist for this edition of Information Please.
14 March 1944
A documentary giving a short history of China and how it was being affected by the Japanese invasion during World War II, aka The Second Sino-Japanese War.
01 January 1980
A boy and his father enter a magic shop where the magic may be all too real
31 May 1971
An introduction to Walt Whitman, American poet, essayist, and journalist. A world poet-a latter-day successor to Homer, Virgil, Dante, and Shakespeare.
28 December 1958
CBS News correspondent Howard K. Smith hosts this year end look at 1958, specifically in the area of the sciences, arts, and humanities.