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  1. On the Flip Side: Directed by Joe Layton. With Ricky Nelson, Joanie Sommers, Tyrone Cooper, Steven Perry. A spirit and her musical combo are assigned to help a washed-up singer make a comeback.

  2. 17 de ago. de 2010 · RZ. This was an installment of ABC Stage 67, an ambitious anthology series that included dramas, musicals and the occasional documentary. It ran for one season, on ABC, from 1966 to 1967, producing 26 episodes. Earl Hamner, Jr. wrote this particular episode, which was called “The People Trap” and was based on a short story by Robert Sheckley.

  3. Dare I Weep, Dare I Mourn?: Directed by Ted Kotcheff. With James Mason, Hugh Griffith, Jill Bennett, Kay Walsh. In West Berlin, a man who lived his whole life under the thumb of his father, must get the coffin with his father's remains across the border. However, he is in for a not so pleasant surprise.

  4. A Christmas Memory: Directed by Frank Perry. With Geraldine Page, Donnie Melvin, Lavinia Cassels, Christine Marler. Its the last Christmas together in Depression era Alabama of a sensitive boy and his elderly cousin who was his closest friend. The two raise enough money to buy the ingredients for 30 fruit cakes, sent mostly to strangers like FDR.

  5. ABC Stage 67 was an ambitious hour long anthology series that aired on Wednesday night at 10pm/9 Central. Drama, variety, documentary, science fiction and original musicals were all featured in the one season it aired. The series was shot in color on “state of the art” videotape, although some episodes were a combination of film and tape.

  6. Evening Primrose (. ABC Stage 67. ) " Evening Primrose " is the ninth episode of the first season of the American television series ABC Stage 67. The episode is a musical with a book by James Goldman and lyrics and music by Stephen Sondheim. It is based on a John Collier short story published in the 1951 collection Fancies and Goodnights .

  7. Cast and crew of «ABC Stage 67» (1966). Roles and the main characters. Lee Grant, Arthur Kennedy, The Doodletown Pipers