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The Great Adventure (1963)

The Great Adventure is a historical anthology series that appeared on CBS for the 1963-1964 television season. The series, narrated each week by Van Heflin, and featuring theme music by Richard Rodgers, presented a weekly one-hour dramatization of the lives of famous Americans and important historical events in American History.

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Release Date: Fri, Sep 27, 1963

Country: US
Language: En
Runtime: 60


Season 1:

The Hunley
Episode 1: The Hunley (Sep 27, 1963)
During the Civil War, an engineer working for the Confederacy develops a primitive submarine that can evade the Union ships blockading Southern ports.
The Death of Sitting Bull
Episode 2: The Death of Sitting Bull (Oct 04, 1963)
The first of a two part episode, the US Government believes that Sitting Bull has joined the Ghost Dancers, a Sioux religious movement the government believes will lead to another Indian War, and take action that ends in a double tragedy.
The Massacre at Wounded Knee
Episode 3: The Massacre at Wounded Knee (Oct 11, 1963)
The second of a two part episode. Days after Sitting Bull's death, the US Army's bungled attempt to disarm a party of Sioux results in the unnecessary deaths of over 300 men, women and children.
Six Wagons to the Sea
Episode 4: Six Wagons to the Sea (Oct 18, 1963)
The attempt in 1894 by farmers from California's Central Valley to get their produce to market by wagon despite attempts by the Southern Pacific Railroad to foil their efforts and preserve their monopoly of transporting produce.
The Story of Nathan Hale
Episode 5: The Story of Nathan Hale (Oct 25, 1963)
American Continental soldier turns spy against the British and gives all for a concept called Democracy.
Go Down, Moses
Episode 6: Go Down, Moses (Nov 01, 1963)
Ruby Dee plays the escaped slave Harriet Tubman and her attempts to rescue enslaved family members and friends through the pre-Civil War Underground Railroad.
The Great Diamond Mountain
Episode 7: The Great Diamond Mountain (Nov 08, 1963)
In this humorous episode, two con men perpetrate the Diamond Hoax of 1872 in an attempt to swindle San Francisco banker William Ralston, played by Barry Sullivan.
The Treasure Train of Jefferson Davis
Episode 8: The Treasure Train of Jefferson Davis (Nov 15, 1963)
The Confederate Government of Jefferson Davis makes a futile attempt to escape Richmond and capture by the Union Army.
The Outlaw and the Nun
Episode 9: The Outlaw and the Nun (Dec 06, 1963)
A nun comes to a town to teach school and finds that education is so undervalued by the community that she has only two pupils. She sets out to change that.
The Man Who Stole New York City
Episode 10: The Man Who Stole New York City (Dec 13, 1963)
The rise and fall of Boss Tweed and his Tammany Hall political machine in 1860s New York City.
A Boy at War
Episode 11: A Boy at War (Dec 20, 1963)
The future seventh president of the United States, Andrew Jackson, is a 13 year old boy soldier struggling to survive the American Revolution.
Wild Bill Hickok - the Legend and the Man
Episode 12: Wild Bill Hickok - the Legend and the Man (Jan 03, 1964)
Down on his luck and in decline, Wild Bill Hickok arrives at the end of his trail in Deadwood in 1876.
The Colonel from Connecticut
Episode 13: The Colonel from Connecticut (Jan 10, 1964)
The story of Col. Edwin Drake, the first man to drill for oil in the U.S.
Rodger Young
Episode 15: Rodger Young (Jan 24, 1964)
James MacArthur plays Rodger Young. The story of a young man that enlists in the Army despite having poor eyesight and hearing and ends up earning the Medal of Honor for his deeds fighting the Japanese during WWII.
The Testing of Sam Houston
Episode 16: The Testing of Sam Houston (Jan 31, 1964)
In 1817, Andrew Jackson appoints a young Sam Houston to oversee the forced relocation of the Cherokee from Tennessee. He soon clashes with both Jackson and the US Government over his fair and humane treatment of the Cherokee.
The Special Courage of Captain Pratt
Episode 17: The Special Courage of Captain Pratt (Feb 14, 1964)
Richard Pratt's now controversial efforts to assimilate Native Americans into "white" society by education and rejection of tribal traditions. He advocated for Native Americans and founded the Carlisle Indian Industrial School.
The Night Raiders
Episode 18: The Night Raiders (Feb 21, 1964)
A recounting of the events leading to John Brown's disastrous raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859.
Plague
Episode 19: Plague (Feb 28, 1964)
Dr. Benjamin Waterhouse attempts to convince the US Government and the public of the value of vaccinations against small pox. One of his first patients - the President of the United States Thomas Jefferson.
The Pathfinder
Episode 20: The Pathfinder (Mar 06, 1964)
The meeting of two great American Legends in 1846 California - Colonel John C. Fremont and John Sutter - on the eve of war with Mexico.
The President Vanishes
Episode 21: The President Vanishes (Mar 13, 1964)
In 1893 President Grover Cleveland embarks on a mysterious voyage into Long Island Sound aboard a friend's yacht pursued by a suspicious reporter. It was twenty four years later that it was revealed that he had surgery to remove a tumor.
The Henry Bergh Story
Episode 22: The Henry Bergh Story (Mar 20, 1964)
A man crusades for better treatment of animals and forms the ASPCA in 1866. He later crusades for better treatment of children.
Kentucky's Bloody Ground
Episode 23: Kentucky's Bloody Ground (Apr 03, 1964)
The first of a two part episode recalling Daniel Boone's attempt to settle Kentucky and the events leading to the siege of Boonesborough by the Shawnee in 1778.
The Siege of Boonesborough
Episode 24: The Siege of Boonesborough (Apr 10, 1964)
This two part episode recounts the story of Daniel Boone and the 1778 Siege of Boonesborough by the Shawnee.
Escape
Episode 25: Escape (Apr 17, 1964)
The true Civil War story of an escape by Union POWs from the Confederate Libby Prison in 1864. The POWs tunneled under the walls and into an adjoining building which gave them access to the street. While some were recaptured, a few got away, including Colonel Streight [Michael Constantine] who had organized the escape.
The Pirate and the Patriot
Episode 26: The Pirate and the Patriot (May 01, 1964)
Thirty four years later, General Andrew Jackson, commanding the US Army defending New Orleans, is about to get revenge for his treatment by the British during the American Revolution with a little help from a local buccaneer.

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