The Ford Television Theatre - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
The Traitor
A man who has been taking his wife of 20 years for granted is given a wake-up call. Through fantasies with a younger woman, he is reminded of what drew him to his wife so many years earlier.
The Married Look
The Marble Faun
Angel Street
Heart of Darkness
The Whiteheaded Boy
Another Darling
Alice in Wonderland
Cause for Suspicion
The Presentation of the Look
Final Copy
Spring Again
The Golden Mouth
The Ghost Patrol
Heart of Darkness
Ticket to Oblivion
The Touchstone
Dead on the Vine
Peter Ibbetson
Three in a Room
Night Over London
The Ghost Patrol
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