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  1. Shirley Temple's Storybook is a 1958-1961 American children's anthology series hosted and narrated by actress Shirley Temple. The series features adaptations of fairy tales like Mother Goose and other family-oriented stories performed by well-known actors, although one episode, an adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne 's 1851 novel The ...

  2. Shirley Temple's Storybook: With Shirley Temple, Pernell Roberts, Agnes Moorehead, Jonathan Harris. This was a US children's anthology series hosted and narrated by actress Shirley Temple.

  3. 4 de jun. de 2010 · Shirley Temple's storybook. by. Temple, Shirley, 1928-; Frank, Josette, 1893-1989, ed. Publication date. 1958. Topics. Fairy tales, Children's stories. Publisher.

  4. Home. This channel doesn't have any content. Shirley Temple narrates and sometimes stars in dramatized fairy tales.

  5. Sun, Feb 2, 1958. The miller Hanz Franz has bragged to one and all that his daughter Elsa can spin straw into gold. The poor girl is spirited away by the Royal Tax Collector Lord Karsch and locked in a room in the palace of the King. 8.0/10 (9) Rate.

  6. With Shirley Temple, Agnes Moorehead, Jonathan Winters, Ben Blue. Lord General Nikidik wants to take over Oz, so he goes to Mombi and asks her to transform the beloved Princess Ozma into a marble statue. Mombi instead changes her into a boy, Tip, to be her servant, with no memory of her former life.

  7. Shirley Temple's Storybook is an American children's anthology series hosted and narrated by actress Shirley Temple. The series features adaptations of fairy tales like Mother Goose and other family-oriented stories performed by well-known actors, although one episode, an adaptation of The House of the Seven Gables, was meant for older youngsters.