The Eleventh Hour
NR
7.8
1962
Drama
The Eleventh Hour is an American medical drama about psychiatry starring Wendell Corey, Jack Ging, and Ralph Bellamy, which aired sixty-two new episodes plus selected rebroadcasts on NBC from October 3, 1962, to September 9, 1964.
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- Jack Ging , Ralph Bellamy
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EP1 - Cold Hands, Warm Heart
October. 02,1963
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EP2 - The Silence of Good Men
October. 09,1963
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EP3 - Fear Begins at 40
October. 16,1963
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EP4 - And Man Created Vanity
October. 23,1963
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EP5 - Oh, You Shouldn`t Have Done It
October. 30,1963
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EP6 - The Bronze Locust
November. 06,1963
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EP7 - What Did She Mean By Good Luck?
November. 13,1963
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EP8 - This Wonderful Madman Calls Me Beauty
November. 20,1963
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EP9 - Four Feet in the Morning
November. 27,1963
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EP10 - The Bride Wore Pink
December. 04,1963
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EP11 - There Should be an Outfit Called Families Anonymous
December. 11,1963
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EP12 - La Belle Indifference
December. 18,1963
'La Belle Indifference' suddenly seizes Valerie Walker, who leaves her baby in the park and returns home—where the sight of her daughter's high chair and rattle causes her to panic and fall down the stairs.
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EP13 - Is Mr. Martian Coming Back?
December. 25,1963
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EP14 - My Door is Locked and Bolted
January. 01,1964
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EP15 - Sunday Father
January. 08,1964
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EP16 - How Do I Say I Love You?
January. 15,1964
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EP17 - You`re So Smart, Why Can`t You be Good?
January. 22,1964
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EP18 - Who Chopped Down the Cherry Tree?
January. 29,1964
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EP19 - Cannibal Plants, They Eat You Alive
February. 05,1964
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EP20 - The Only Remaining Copy is in the British Museum
February. 12,1964
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EP21 - 87 Different Kinds of Love
February. 19,1964
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EP22 - The Secret in the Stone
February. 26,1964
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EP23 - A Full Moon Every Night
March. 04,1964
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EP24 - Who is to Say How the Battle is to be Fought?
March. 11,1964
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EP25 - Prodigy
March. 18,1964
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EP26 - Does My Mother Have to Know? (1)
March. 25,1964
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EP27 - Does My Mother Have to Know? (2)
April. 01,1964
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EP28 - A Pattern of Sundays
April. 08,1964
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EP29 - To Love is To Live
April. 15,1964
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EP30 - The Color of the Sunset
April. 22,1964
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