The Greatest Show on Earth

1963
The Greatest Show on Earth

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EP1 Lion on Fire Sep 17, 1963

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EP2 Silent Love, Secret Love Sep 24, 1963

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EP3 No Middle Ground for Harry Kyle Oct 01, 1963

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EP4 Don't Look Down, Don't Look Back Oct 08, 1963

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EP5 Garve Oct 15, 1963

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EP6 The Loser Oct 22, 1963

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EP7 Uncaged Oct 29, 1963

A circus aerialist is charged with robbery and murder.

EP8 The Circus Never Came to Town Nov 05, 1963

Mentally retarded Willie Simple still harbors his childlike daydream of becoming a clown. Slate takes pity on him, giving the boy a job although he has been warned that he might cause problems.

EP9 An Echo of Faded Velvet Nov 12, 1963

EP10 The Hanging Man Nov 19, 1963

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EP11 Leaves in the Wind Nov 26, 1963

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EP12 The Wrecker Dec 03, 1963

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EP13 Lady in Limbo Dec 10, 1963

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EP14 A Black Dress for Gina Dec 17, 1963

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EP15 Where the Wire Ends Jan 07, 1964

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EP16 Corsicans Don't Cry Jan 14, 1964

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EP17 Big Man from Nairobi Jan 21, 1964

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EP18 The Show Must Go On-- to Orange City Jan 28, 1964

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EP19 A Place to Belong Feb 11, 1964

EP20 Man in a Hole Feb 18, 1964

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EP21 Clancy Feb 25, 1964

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EP22 The Last of the Strongmen Mar 03, 1964

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EP23 The Night the Monkey Died Mar 10, 1964

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EP24 Of Blood, Sawdust, and a Bucket of Tears Mar 17, 1964

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EP25 Rosetta Mar 24, 1964

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EP26 The Glorious Days of the Used to Be Mar 31, 1964

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EP27 Love the Giver Apr 07, 1964

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EP28 This Train Don't Stop Till It Gets There Apr 14, 1964

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EP29 There Are No Problems, Only Opportunities Apr 21, 1964

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EP30 You're All Right, Ivy Apr 28, 1964

Joan Blondell, Buster Keaton and Joe E. Brown portray a trio of veteran performers, now reduced to handling menial chores around the circus. Slate's most pressing problem, however, is an uninterested young man who's been turned over to him to ""learn the business."" Over this barrier of gloom climbs spirited and ambitious Ivy Hatch, who has run away from home to join the circus. Ivy has one drawback: She doesn't have any special talent.
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Released: 17 September 1963 Ended
Producted By: Desilu Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Johnny Slate successfully manages his circus as it moves from town to town.

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ljassociates1-336-941545 Director Ralph Senensky mentions a directing assignment to this series on Senensky.com under The Nurses "Interne Syndrome" episode - Ralph does not state which episode of The Greatest Show On Earth he directed but noted that for the first few days he was forced to shoot scenes without Jack Palance as Jack was out doing publicity for the show - the scenes were filmed w/a stand-in for Jack and Jack's coverage later shot and edited in. Ralph Senesky's website is a primer on television directing - the full description of his The Greatest Show On Earth episode has not been written, it possibly might not have been a good experience for him. It is a shame as I recall seeing this series on television when I was a kid and have never seen re-runs.
williwaw Desilu produced The Greatest Show on Earth shown on ABC and starring Jack Palance. This show was produced in color, ( most shows of that era were still done in black and white), In order to jump the ratings, Lucille Ball even guest starred in the series in a rare dramatic performance. However the show was not renewed for a 2nd year much to Ms. Ball's dismay. Lucille Ball even promised the sponsor of the show, Kaiser, that she would take her own successful Lucy Show off the air on CBS so she could devote all of her time to The Greatest Show On Earth. Lucille Ball, CEO of Desilu, was quoted as saying "Jack Palance will never work here again and you may quote me"
rcj5365 "The Greatest Show On Earth" was based on the 1952 Oscar winning movie that was directed by the great Cecil B. DeMille and starred Charlton Heston,Cornel Wilde,along with James Stewart that became one of the highest grossing films of that year.Fast forward to 1963.The television series "The Greatest Show On Earth" was one of the lost and somewhat forgotten shows of the 1960's,and for good reason. This series was big on budget,big on cast and was in full color for ABC-TV. The series within itself also marked Desilu Productions' first-ever series to be produced,and filmed in color for a major television network long before "Star Trek",and "Mission:Impossible" made the jump to color some four years later. Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz made a wise investment with this series when they made the sales pitch to network executives at ABC-TV which made it work. Before this series,Desilu's shows(which were comedies and dramas)were mostly seen in black and white before this series came along. Color was the selling point of this short-lived series that lasted no more than one season at ABC-TV from its premiere episode on September 17, 1963 until the final episode of the series on April 28, 1964. Only 30 episodes were produced.Produced by Desilu in cooperation with the assistance of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum Bailey Circus,"The Greatest Show On Earth" gave audiences an inside look at the goings on within the day-to-day operations of a big time circus. Jack Palance(in his first-ever television role)played Johnny Slate who was the director and manager of the circus who became involved in all the drama and excitement that surrounded him,his personal assistant,Otto King(Stuart Erwin),and all of the other performers of the circus. Slate was ready to jump in and help in anyway he could while running the circus whenever possible. Some episodes had some high drama and intense excitement that included some acts that were the feature highlight of the show including "lion taming acts","trapeze acts",and "acts of darring-do",and whatever else that was included. Toward the end of the episode,the manager and all of the performers would move from town to town in just about every episode with all the drama and excitement they could muster. Jack Palance was basically known for playing villains mostly as the gunslinger baddie in several theatrical films("Shane"),but within his first television starring role here he became a likable character."The Greatest Show On Earth" during its first season faced competition during the 1963-1964 season from two situation comedy programs that were on CBS: "Petticoat Junction",the burgeoning spin-off of "The Beverly Hillbillies",and the long-running "The Jack Benny Show". It was also up against NBC's dramatic series "The Richard Boone Show". The series was canceled after one season. Some of the guest stars that appeared on "The Greatest Show On Earth" included Harry Guardino, Dwayne Hickman,Tuesday Weld,Tony Dow,Annette Funicello,Russell Johnson, Bradford Dillman,Arthur O'Connell,Yvonne De Carlo,Jack Lord,Bruce Dern, Ricardo Montalban,James Coburn,Agnes Moorehead,Edgar Bergen,Dabbs Greer,Julie Newmar,Ellen Burstyn all the way to Fabian to name a few. Even Lucille Ball appeared in the episode "Lady In Limbo"(12-10-1963) with special guest star Robert F. Simon. The final episode of the series featured Joan Blondell along with Joe E. Brown,and the great Buster Keaton in the episode "You're All Right Ivy"(4-28-1964).
jonesy74-1 I like to comment on obscure or somewhat forgotten t.v. shows. This is no exception, judging by the dearth of comments on this particular show.Jack Palance as leading man and not villain. Who'da thunk? But, he was a good one in this show. Palance plays Johnny Slate, Circus Director for the Barnum and Bailey Circus.The show focused on individuals in the circus and the drama that surrounded their lives.Slate was ever-ready to jump in and help, kibitz, guide, etc., while running the circus. I seem to remember a lot about Slate supervising putting up the tents and taking them down. Also, loading up the train and moving on to the next town.Mostly, I remember enjoying the acts that were featured - lion-taming acts, trapeze acts, etc.It was a good enough series but short lived. It introduced Jack Palance to t.v. audiences as a likable character - in deference to most people's recall of the actor, the evil Jack Wilson, gunslinger baddie from Shane.