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And Then There Was Darkness and Then There Was Light (1)

Immediately after giving birth to her fourth child, Frances Dunbar develops a severe case of postpartum depression and becomes convinced that she can (and will) violently murder the baby.

Writing:
  • James E. Moser
Stars:
Release Date: Mon, Sep 13, 1954

Country: US
Language: En
Runtime: 30
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Richard Boone
Dr. Konrad Styner

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All the Lonely Night
Episode 1: All the Lonely Night (Sep 05, 1955)
Pretty, young Helen has a collapsing colon. Unless she consents to surgery to open up a new elimination canal and container bag, she will die. But what will that mean to a young woman's self-image and life style. Daring topic for its time.
Walk with Lions
Episode 2: Walk with Lions (Sep 12, 1955)
Unaware that he has developed diabetes, a struggling young prizefighter who is also a gifted artist endangers his life by continuing to push himself in order to earn the money needed to further his education.
And Then There Was Darkness and Then There Was Light (1)
Episode 3: And Then There Was Darkness and Then There Was Light (1) (Sep 26, 1955)
Immediately after giving birth to her fourth child, Frances Dunbar develops a severe case of postpartum depression and becomes convinced that she can (and will) violently murder the baby.
And Then There Was Darkness and Then There Was Light (2)
Episode 4: And Then There Was Darkness and Then There Was Light (2) (Oct 03, 1955)
After unsuccessfully attempting to kill her baby, Frances Dunbar voluntarily admits herself to a state psychiatric institution where she receives treatment that slowly helps her to realize the reasons for her troubled mental state.
A Room, a Boy and Mr. Bodine
Episode 5: A Room, a Boy and Mr. Bodine (Oct 10, 1955)
A young boy, neglected by his wealthy parents, builds a dream world of his own with the help of his tattered teddy bear, Mr. Bodine. This aggravates his asthmatic condition, as he is allergic to the teddy bear.
When I Was Young
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When Gwen Kellogg becomes depressed, modern treatment helps restore her to health
When Mama Says Jump
Episode 7: When Mama Says Jump (Oct 31, 1955)
Dr. Styner offers advice and support when a 17-year-old track star develops severe acne and chronic fatigue due to stresses caused by his demanding mother's determination to see him achieve his father's dream of Olympic stardom.
Candle of Hope
Episode 8: Candle of Hope (Nov 07, 1955)
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Black Friday
Episode 9: Black Friday (Nov 21, 1955)
Little known but true story about an Army doctor who tried to save Abraham Lincoln's life. Dr. Charles A. Leale was in the audience at Ford's Theater when John Wilkes Booth fired the fatal shot at President Lincoln. For 12 hours Leale and two other doctors worked desperately against death.
Glass of Fear
Episode 10: Glass of Fear (Nov 28, 1955)
Comic strip artist Dick Hooper does a nationally syndicated feature called "Salty", but he can't make his due dates for finished cartoons because he's become obsessed with germs and various muscle and stomach pains that doctors can't locate. He's become a raging hypochondriac that's about to lose his wife and career.
Pray Judgement
Episode 11: Pray Judgement (Dec 05, 1955)
A county coroner's investigation will exonerate or incriminate a distraught spinsterish woman who was alone with her younger sister's baby boy when the infant died suddenly and unexpectedly.
The World So High
Episode 12: The World So High (Dec 26, 1955)
During World War Two, pilots are able to take aircraft higher and higher, but they keep fainting out when parachuting out. A young doctor proceeds to do experiments back in the states on the most likely of these pilots to falter. Controlled high altitude simulations prove dangerous, but necessary.
A Time for Sleep
Episode 13: A Time for Sleep (Jan 02, 1956)
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The Laughter and the Weeping
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Just Like Your Father
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If Tomorrow Be Sad
Episode 16: If Tomorrow Be Sad (Feb 06, 1956)
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The Homecoming
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Leprosy victim Allan Connolly is finally pronounced healthy and fit to resume a productive life in normal society, but he and his wife are unprepared for the rejection and irrational fear evinced by their friends and neighbors.
Who Search for Truth
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A troubled woman has given birth to a baby by Caesarian section and has lost the will to live. She is put in the care of nurse Clara Mary Gallagher, who is retiring the next day after 39 years of service.
My Best Friend, My Guilty Friend
Episode 20: My Best Friend, My Guilty Friend (Mar 19, 1956)
This is the story of years of research to discover the cause of blindness in prematurely born infants.
Awake to Spring
Episode 21: Awake to Spring (Mar 26, 1956)
An old man is the only family left for his crippled grandson. He's worried about his ability to carry on, and after a painful heart incident, he's convinced he'll soon be dead and his helpless charge will be doomed, so he decides they should go together and leaves the gas pipe open as they sleep.
Don't Count the Stars
Episode 22: Don't Count the Stars (Apr 09, 1956)
An arrogant and self-aggrandizing singer's relentless drive for success is unceremoniously halted when he learns that his hoarseness is not due to vocal overwork, but to a potentially malignant cancer of the larynx.
The Inconstant Heart
Episode 23: The Inconstant Heart (Apr 23, 1956)
Although resigned to the fact that he had an incurable heart ailment, a man is badgered by his wife into going to a doctor. Tonight's story concerns radiology, and viewers see the UCLA medical center and its cancer-treating cobalt bomb.
Someday We'll Laugh
Episode 24: Someday We'll Laugh (May 07, 1956)
A father, grateful to a doctor for saving his daughter's life, offers to finance the much-needed equipment for his office.
To the Great, a Most Seldom Gift
Episode 25: To the Great, a Most Seldom Gift (May 24, 1956)
Navy surgeon saves life of sailor injured in sea explosion.
The Good Samaritan
Episode 26: The Good Samaritan (May 31, 1956)
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Reach of the Giant (2)
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After sending his wife away, Jim falls again and his condition worsens to the point where he decides to undergo experimental surgery on his spine.
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This is the story of a young girl named Mary. She has a weak heart due to a defective heart valve. Doctors race to operate on her after she collapses at a dance she attended with her classmates.
She Walks in Beauty
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