Episodes
# | Title | Broadcast date |
---|---|---|
01 | "William Tell" | September 19, 1964 |
02 | "Treasure Island"— Part 1 | September 26, 1964 |
03 | "Treasure Island"— Part 2 | October 3, 1964 |
04 | "Gunga Din" | October 10, 1964 |
05 | "Moby Dick" | October 17, 1964 |
06 | "The Three Musketeers"— Part 1 | October 24, 1964 |
07 | "The Three Musketeers"— Part 2 | November 7, 1964 |
08 | "Robin Hood"— Part 1 | November 14, 1964 |
09 | "Robin Hood"— Part 2 | November 21, 1964 |
10 | "Robin Hood"— Part 3 | November 28, 1964 |
11 | "Robin Hood"— Part 4 | December 5, 1964 |
12 | "Don Quixote de la Mancha"— Part 1 | December 19, 1964 |
13 | "Cyrano de Bergerac" | December 26, 1964 |
14 | "Snow White"— Part 1 | January 2, 1965 |
15 | "Snow White"— Part 2 | January 9, 1965 |
16 | "Rip Van Winkle" | January 16, 1965 |
17 | "Dick Tracy and the Mob" | February 6, 1965 |
18 | "A Midsummer Night's Dream" | February 13, 1965 |
19 | "The Count of Monte Cristo" | February 27, 1965 |
20 | "Doctor Frankenstein" | March 13, 1965 |
21 | "Don Quixote de la Mancha"— Part 2 | March 20, 1965 |
22 | "Captain Kidd" | March 27, 1965 |
23 | "Noah's Ark" | April 3, 1965 |
24 | "Sherlock Holmes" | April 10, 1965 |
25 | "King Arthur" | April 17, 1965 |
26 | "Paul Revere" | April 24, 1965 |
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