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  1. Free of Charge: Directed by S. Lee Pogostin. With Bob Hope, John Cassavetes, Diane Baker, Suzy Parker. Harrybell, an unconventional young Los Angeles composer, is sent to an institution for "psychiatric evaluation", because the authorities think his somewhat unusual outlook on life means he's crazy. He walks out of the facility with two other "crazies" to look for an inspiration for a musical ...

  2. Mr. Biddle's Crime Wave: Directed by Lawrence Dobkin. With Roddy McDowall, Pat Crowley, Lloyd Nolan, Shari Lewis. A chemist engages in pure research, but some of his research is dangerous. And he's a bit of a klutz. And he's a little socially inept, too. All things combined make him a danger to himself and others.

  3. Wed, Oct 6, 1965 60 mins. Lt. Philip Cannon (Peter Lawford) is ordered to take some misfit soldiers across Indian country. Among the group: a murderer who hates Cannon. Clarissa: Bethel Leslie ...

  4. 1963 -1967. 4 Seasons. NBC. Drama, Comedy, Talk & Interview, Variety Shows. Watchlist. The 'Chrysler Theatre' anthology consisted mainly of dramas, with an occasional Hope comedy special thrown in ...

  5. Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role - 1964. Nominee: Rod Steiger. Bob Hope Presents The Chrysler Theatre. NBC. Bob Hope Presents The Chrysler Theatre: awards, nominations, photos and more at Emmys.com.

  6. The Sister and the Savage: Directed by Gerald Mayer. With Connie Francis, James Farentino, Anne Seymour, Steve Carlson. Sister Mary Clare (Connie Francis), a former a singer, is now a nurse at St. Jerome's Hospital. She tries to convince a young rock 'n' roll singer to go through with a needed operation.

  7. Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre is an American anthology series, sponsored by Chrysler Corporation, which ran on NBC from 1963 through 1967. The show was hosted by Bob Hope, but it had a variety of formats, including musical, dramatic, and comedy.