Channing

1963

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EP1 Message From the Tin Room Sep 18, 1963

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EP2 Exercise in a Shark Tank Sept Sep 25, 1963

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EP3 An Obelisk for Benny Oct 02, 1963

A freshman who is better at partying and flirting with trouble takes a job to help a wheelchair bound paraplegic. It's a definite mismatch as he is sullen and diffident. The two over time learn from each other.

EP4 No Wild Games for Sophie Oct 09, 1963

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EP5 Dragon in the Den Oct 23, 1963

A Channing alumnus, running for State's Attorney on a "throw the rascals out" platform, discover his campaign manager is using dirty tricks to get him elected.

EP6 Potato Bash World Oct 30, 1963

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EP7 Collision Course Nov 06, 1963

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EP8 A Patron Saint for the Cargo Cult Nov 13, 1963

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EP9 A Window on the War Nov 27, 1963

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EP10 A Doll's House with Pompoms and Trophies Dec 04, 1963

One of Channing's oldest students is Don Burroughs, who's nearly thirty and never graduates. He and his wife and child live on her salary as the Dean's secretary, but he can't keep a job either. He seems like a charming eternal boy, always forgiven, but deep inside, he resents it.

EP11 Beyond His Reach Dec 11, 1963

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EP12 The Last Testament of Buddy Crown Dec 18, 1963

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EP13 A Hall Full of Strangers Dec 25, 1963

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EP14 Memory of a Firing Squad Jan 01, 1964

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EP15 A Rich, Famous, Glamorous Folk Singer Like Me Jan 08, 1964

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EP16 Swing for the Moon Jan 15, 1964

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EP17 Another Kind of Music Jan 22, 1964

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EP18 Ou Sont Les Neiges...? Feb 12, 1964

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EP19 The Face in the Sun Feb 19, 1964

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EP20 A Claim to Immortality Feb 26, 1964

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EP21 Freedom Is a Lovesome Thing God Wot Mar 04, 1964

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EP22 The Trouble with Girls Mar 11, 1964

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EP23 Wave Goodbye to Our Fair-haired Boy Mar 18, 1964

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EP24 A Bang and a Whimper Mar 25, 1964

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EP25 Christmas Day Is Breaking Wan Apr 01, 1964

EP26 My Son The All-American Apr 08, 1964

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7.2| 0h30m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 18 September 1963 Ended
Producted By: Revue Studios
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Professor Joe Howe is a Korean War veteran who is hired to teach English at Channing College. The dean Fred Baker is his mentor as Howe is writing a novel about his experiences. They are frequently involved in the student's lives. Channing, a production of Revue Studios, aired during the same time frame as the first season of NBC's somewhat similar offering, Mr. Novak.

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Joseph Harder The more I find out about this short-lived and little remembered series, the more my curiosity is piqued. According to TV.com, it started out as an episode of an anthology series hosted by Fred Astaire(!). The pilot for the series itself was based on, a short story by the critic Lionel Trilling entitled "Of that time, of that place.", which, it must be said, is a pretty high-brow source for a TV show. The array of guest stars was truly incredible. In one episode, there was a Black economist ( played by James Earl Jones) who clashes with a Math Professor played by Agnes Moorehead.In another, Rip Torn played a perpetual graduate student. ( A campus type with whom I am quite familiar, having been one myself). Telly Savalas played a political scientist specializing in international relations. It was one of the first series for Tim Conway, Suzannae Pleshette, Joey Heatherton, and Mary Anne herself, Dawn Wells. I have seen blogs where TV buffs actually list certain of the episodes , such as "A Bang and A Whimper", A Window on the War", and "The Testament of Buddy Crown", as among the hundred best TV episodes of all time. A Bang and A Whimper starred Robert Stephens, who later starred in Billy Wilder's the Private Life of Sherlock Holmes", as a an alcoholic, womanizing Irish celebrity poet( shades of Dylan Thomas.),who has an affair with a married woman played by Susan, "Imitation of Life", Kohner. One last thing. One episode had a a plot line that strangely foreshadowed the events chronicled in In the Belly of The Beast, Professor Howe once befriended a prisoner on Death Row, who wrote passionately about his experiences. Very odd.
Cheyenne-Bodie Jason Evers ("The Brain That Wouldn't Die") played Joseph Howe, an English professor at Channing University. Howe had been a "citizen soldier" during Korea and was writing the great American novel in his spare time. Henry Jones ("The Bad Seed") was the dean of Channing.In one episode, Keir Dullea plays a sensitive, naive freshman with an overprotective mother. Keir's roommate at Channing is the smooth, confident sophomore Mark Goddard. Fellow student Joey Heatherton wraps Keir around her sexy little finger, and gets him to write her papers. Mark knows just how to treat Joey, but Keir has a breakdown from jealousy and attacks her. Keir leaves college for psychiatric treatment.Don Gordon played a soldier back from Vietnam who is entering Channing. Don makes a pass at Jacqueline Scott, the sexy wife of older political science professor Wendell Corey.Robert Lansing was a flamboyant, self pitying professor with a drinking problem.Rip Torn was a perpetual graduate student with multiple degrees, who is having too good a time to leave Channing.Stanley Rubin ("Bracken's World", "The Narrow Margin") was the executive producer. Jack Laird ( "Ben Casey", "Kojak") was the producer. Bob Rafelson ("Five Easy Pieces") was the associate producer.The writing was often ambitious and provocative.The guest stars were impressive: John Cassavetes, Peter Fonda, Michael Parks, George Segal, Chris Robinson, Joyce Bulifant, James Caan, Leslie Nielsen, Barbara Harris, Russ Tamblyn, Ralph Meeker, Telly Savalas and James Earl Jones.I always thought Jason Evers had the looks and talent to be a fine series lead. He had a virile, straight forward style that reminded me a little of Ben Gazzara. Evers gave the best performance in "The Green Berets", much more interesting than stars John Wayne and David Janssen. Jason Evers might have made a good Joe Mannix. But this was his last chance at series stardom. Evers was the lead in the pilot for "The Young Lawyers", but early test audience reaction liked Zalman King but not Evers. Lee J. Cobb replaced Evers in the series."Channing" was an interesting failure, and a good companion piece to "Mr. Novak", which started the same year.