Hollywood and the Stars

Hollywood and the Starsis a1963NBCtelevision documentary series produced by theDavid L. WolperProduction Company in association withUnited Artists Television.It was narrated byJoseph Cottenwith the theme music and several episodes composed byElmer Bernstein.Jack Haley, Jr.was the series' producer for all its 31 episodes. He also wrote four episodes and directed 22 episodes. He also produced the hour-longpilot episode"The Great Stars" (narrated byHenry Fonda), originally syndicated in February 1963.

Broncho Billy Anderson,star of early Western films andGary Clarkeof television'sThe Virginianin "They Went That-A-Way"

Each 30-minute show concentrated on a Hollywood genre, film or legendary star. This series ran from September 30, 1963 until May 18, 1964.

Episodes

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  • The Man CalledBogart(9/30/1963)
  • Sirens, Symbols & Glamour Girls (I) (10/7/1963)
  • Sirens, Symbols & Glamour Girls (II) (10/14/1963)
  • They Went That-A- Way (10/21/1963)
  • The ImmortalJolson(10/28/1963)
  • How to Succeed as a Gangster (11/4/1963)
  • Birth of a Star (11/11/1963)
  • The UnsinkableBette Davis(11/18/63)
  • The Fabulous Musicals (12/2/1963)
  • The Funny Men (Part I) (12/9/1963)
  • The Funny Men (Part II) (12/16/1963)
  • The One and OnlyBing(12/23/1963)
  • Hollywood, USA (12/30/63)
  • Monsters We've Known and Loved (1/6/64)
  • Teenage Idols (Part I) (1/13/64)
  • Teenage Idols (Part II) (1/20/64)
  • Hollywood Goes To War (1/27/64)
  • Anatomy of a Movie:The Cardinal(2/3/64)
  • The Great Lovers (2/10/64)
  • The Angry Screen (2/17/64)
  • The Swashbucklers (2/24/64)
  • On Location:The Night of the Iguana(3/2/64)
  • In Search ofKim Novak(3/9/64)
  • Paul Newman:Actor in a Hurry (3/16/64)
  • Natalie Wood:Hollywood's Child (3/23/64)
  • The Oscars: Moments of Greatness (Part I) (3/30/64)
  • The Oscars: Moments of Greatness (Part II) (4/6/64)
  • The Odyssey ofRita Hayworth(4/13/64)
  • What a Way to Go!:An Extravaganza In The Making (4/20/64)
  • The Great Directors (4/27/64)
  • The Wild and Wonderful Thirties (5/4/64)

Notes

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  1. ^"HOLLYWOOD AND THE STARS - David L. Wolper".davidlwolper.
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