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  1. You Are There - March 15, 44 B.C. - The Assassination of Julius Caesar

    Walter Cronkite narrates this reenactment of the assassination of Julius Caesar.

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  2. You Bet Your Life

    Quiz program where the secret word brings $100 to the contestants. Sponsored by the DeSoto-Plymouth Division of Chrysler Corporation and hosted by Groucho Marx and featuring announcer George Fenniman. "You Bet Your Life" was billed as a quiz show but it really was a program to show off Groucho's comedic talent. Aired in 1952.

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  3. Young At Heart

    This show features Hilton Griswold playing gospel music on the piano.

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  4. Your Show Of Shows

    Kukla, Fran and Ollie are special guests.

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  5. Your Show Of Shows

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  6. Youth Wants to Know - Sputnik I

    The Soviet delegation to the InterNational Geophysical Year conference is quizzed on the launching of the Soviet Sputnik I satellite by a panel of American children.

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  7. Zapruder Film - John F. Kennedy Assassination

    The only original footage of the assassination of JFK. (Note: This film is not in the public domain.)

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  8. Zoo Parade - Adventures with Reptiles

    Filmed at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, host, Marlin Perkins and announcer Jim Hurlbut welcome guest Bill Haast from his the Serpentarium and Snake Park near Miami, FL. Mr. Haast introduces the viewers to a variety of snakes. He also explains how he immunized himself to become immune to the deadly cobra venom and how some venom is being used for medicinal purposes.

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  9. Zoo Parade - African Safari (Part 2 of 2)

    Marlin Perkins and Jim Hurlbut travel to African Game Reserves to view antelopes, white rhinos, and elephants.

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  10. Zoo Parade - Animals on Stamps and Coins

    Zoo Parade, a precursor to Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom, was filmed at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago. In this episode Marlin talks about all the different types of animals represented on coins around the world.

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  11. Zoo Parade - Children's Zoo

    The popular children's zoo at Lincoln Park Zoo is featured.

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  12. Zoo Parade - Monkeys Are Different

    Marlin and Jim discuss the differences in primates.

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  13. Zoo Parade - Nature of the Animal

    Zoo Parade, a precursor to Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom, was filmed at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago. Marlin receives an award on the air and talks about the nature of animals. Sponsored by Ken-L-Ration Dog Food and hosted by Lincoln Park Zoo Director Marlin Perkins and WNBQ personality Jim Hurlbut. Aired on location at Lincoln Park Zoo by WNBQ. "Zoo Parade" became "...

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  14. Zoo Parade - Seals and Flags

    Zoo Parade, a precursor to Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom, was filmed at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago. Marlin and Jim talk about all of the different animals that are represented on state flags and seals.

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  15. Zorro - Zorro Lights the Fuse

    "Out of the night when the full moon is bright comes a horseman known as Zorro!" Guy Williams, later to portray Prof. John Robinson on "Lost In Space" appears in this Walt Disney produced western series as Zorro. In this episode, Zorro breaks up a gunpowder ring. Aired May 1, 1958 over ABC. Sponsored by AC Spark Plugs and 7-Up.

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