1958-04-21 - Studio One: ''The Desperate Age''
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We review this show and its super-early score by the great Jerry Goldsmith at the above link. If you enjoyed this video, consider giving our podcast “The Goldsmith Odyssey” a listen. Hosted by David, Yavar, and Clark, our central focus is the work of legendary composer Jerry Goldsmith, who scored nearly everything you’ll find listed on our CZcams page. Goldsmith spent the early days of his career scoring a wide variety of television shows (GE Theatre, Playhouse 90, The Twilight Zone, Gunsmoke, Thriller, etc.) before going on to write such iconic film scores as Planet of the Apes, Patton, Chinatown, The Omen, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Alien, and many more. However, in addition to talking about the music, we also spend some time discussing the work the music was written for. So if you found this rare slice of vintage TV interesting and would like to hear some further conversation on it, give the show a listen and let us know what you think.
Additionally, many Goldsmith-scored episodes have proven difficult to find. While some may indeed be lost to the ages, we’ve been fortunate enough to uncover quite a few of them, and we’d greatly appreciate any help with digging up the rest. Listed at the bottom of this description are a number of missing items we’re currently searching for. If you have any information on how we might be able to track these down, please leave us a comment or send us an email at mail@goldsmithodyssey.com
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Studio One started on CBS radio in 1947 as a program of hour long dramas, often adaptations of well known books, and it got a Peabody Award in its very first year. In 1948, the show was moved to television, sponsored by The Westinghouse Electric Corporation, where it ran for 10 years, and was consistently Emmy nominated for its last 8.
It's got quite a pedigree. Episode directors included John Frankenheimer, Buzz Kulik, Sidney Lumet, Robert Mulligan, Arthur Penn and Franklin Schaffner. Writers included Horton Foote, Arthur Hailey, Ben Hecht, Abby Mann, Rod Serling, Gore Vidal and Reginald Rose, whose 12 Angry Men was first written and produced as an episode of Studio One. He also wrote a 2 part episode called The Defender, with Ralph Bellamy and William Shatner as a father & son legal team, which was turned into a series he oversaw a few years later, The Defenders with E.G. Marshall and Robert Reed as the father and son. Its 132 episodes spanned four years, during which it won multiple, major Emmy's each year.
Jerry Goldsmith scored a few of these after it moved from New York to L.A. for its final half year. We can confirm nine that he scored:
"Presence of the Enemy"
"The Fair-Haired Boy"
"A Dead Ringer"
"Tongues of Angels"
"The Shadow of a Genius"
"The Desperate Age"
"The Edge of Truth"
"The Man Who Asked for a Funeral"
"The Lady Died at Midnight"
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We're looking for:
1/26/1956 Climax! - The Secret of River Lane
3/29/1956 Climax! - An Episode of Sparrows
4/26/1956 Climax! - Sit Down with Death
9/20/1956 Climax! - The Garsten Case
6/27/1957 Climax! - The Trial of Captain Wirtz
12/26/1957 Climax! - Shadow of a Memory
1/16/1958 Climax! - Thieves over Tokyo
2/10/1958 Studio One - Presence of the Enemy
3/3/1958 Studio One - The Fair-Haired Boy
10/16/1958 Playhouse 90 - The Long March
2/5/1959 Playhouse 90 - Child of Our Time
5/5/1959 Playhouse 90 - Made in Japan
5/28/1959 Playhouse 90 - The Rank and File
9/30/1959 The Lineup - Wake Up to Terror
10/4/1959 General Electric Theater - Hitler's Secret
10/29/1959 Playhouse 90 - Misalliance
11/18/1959 The Lineup - Lonesome as Midnight
11/22/1959 General Electric Theater - The Last Dance
11/25/1959 The Lineup - The Strange Return of Army Armitage
12/10/1959 Playhouse 90 - The Tunnel
12/10/1959 Playhouse 90 - The Tunnel
1/3/1960 General Electric Theater - Sarah's Laughter
1/17/1960 General Electric Theater - The Committeeman
1/21/1960 Playhouse 90 - A Dream of Treason
2/9/1960 Playhouse 90 - To the Sound of Trumpets
2/24/1960 Playhouse 90 - The Cruel Day
2/4/1962 GGeneral Electric Theater - Shadow of a Hero
3/6/1962 Alcoa Premiere - Of This Time, of This Place
4/15/1962 General Electric Theater "The Bar Mitzvah of Major Orlovsky" 4/15/62
4/29/1962 General Electric Theater - Mister Doc
1962-09 The Expendables (TV Movie)
6/19/1963 Kraft Mystery Theater - Shadow of a Man
9/18/1963 Ben Casey - Justice to a Microbe
1/6/1964 Breaking Point - A Little Anger Is a Good Thing
12/13/1965 The Legend of Jesse James - The Man Who Was
10/15/1968 CBS Playhouse - The People Next Door
1968 Nick Quarry
2/20/1975 Archer - Pilot “Shades of Blue” (aired as third or fourth episode)
1983 Dusty (1983 obscure TV pilot, perhaps a faulty IMDb credit?)
This is quality entertainment. Superlative acting and an intelligent and engaging story.
Fantastic, great little peek into the fashions and work places of 1958. Juicy story line, too. The acting was wonderful as well.
Good Film. What desperate situation! Convincingly acted. Thanks.
Produced *live* - and preserved on videotape.
Pretty good - well acted and good symbolism. Liked the candid plot that was not really fixated on morality. This was more akin to what we British used to call kitchen sink dramas. Good to know US tv was reflecting real life dilemmas and honesty.
i always loved the old westinghouse theater and other 1950's tv productions. ❤
Excellent show! Extremely fine cast!! Why isn't there anything on television like this?!! There's nothing today but mindless, horrible trash and I haven't watched TV for over 20 years!
What an incredibly sad movie 🎥. 💔💔💔🥺🥺🥺
Great to see there great actors in 1958. bel Geddes had recently come off of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"'. This was a spin on "Glass Menagerie".
Wonderful show! ❤
Another show from the Golden Age of Television !
That lead actress is just as natural on this live show then she is in the Hitchcock movies.
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Thank you!
I think Lettie is the only one of the women who isn’t desperate. She seems perfectly content the way she is. 😅😅😅😊😊😊
Why do men feel they can just grab you and kiss you and you don't even know them . She hadn't seen him since high school there was no relationship! I'm glad she slapped him!
Really deep this one. For those that understand.
😮😮😮Omgsh!! What a surprise!!! Can’t wait to see how it ends!
A younger Miss Bel Geddes without the weather beaten face . A younger Marge Redmond before she became a nun and commercial spokesman Sarah Tucker . Veteran Aline Mac Mahon 20 years after her heyday at Warner's is made up to look older than her 58 years while Miss Bel Geddes is portraying a much younger woman than her 35 years .
Marge Redmon always looked much younger without the habit.
They say love is blind, well she certainly was.
Good movie
oops sorry I watched the end again and I guess I was just hoping for more :-)
Agree with the grab kiss not right
Oh,. Letty is a sly one..
what happened to the end of "The Desperate Age"?
(Excuse the misspelling.)
studio one's actors and actress were the real mccoy ,
dont you think so