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COLLECTION · Series · 1955

Folio

Folio, a precursor to CBC's renowned fine-arts series Festival, aired for four years starting in 1956. The series showcased original dramas, music compositions, and ballets, many originating from diverse regions across Canada. Notable episodes featured Barry Morse in a new staging of MacBeth, along with performances by Canadian talents like Robert Goulet and Sharon Acker. One of the highlights included a musical adaptation of the beloved Canadian classic, Anne of Green Gables. Airing without sponsorship, Folio thrived until its conclusion in the fall of 1960. Producers: Robert Allen, Harvey Hart, David Greene, Mario Prizek and Ronald Weyman.

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* 10.0 (1)
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CBC Television · CBC
Release
25/09/1955
Score
10.0 / 10 (1)
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Seasons and episodes
Season 1
30 episodes · 1955
Episode 1. Macbeth
1955-09-25

To usurp the throne of Scotland, Macbeth and his wife murder King Duncan.

Episode 2. The Black Bonspiel of Wullie McCrimmon
1955-10-09

No synopsis

Episode 3. Take to the Woods
1955-10-16

No synopsis

Episode 4. Betrayal
1955-10-23

No synopsis

Episode 5. A Soviet Portrait
1955-10-30

No synopsis

Episode 6. The Woman Who Came to Stay
1955-11-06

No synopsis

Episode 7. S1.E7 ∙ La Boheme
1955-11-13

No synopsis

Episode 8. The Hand and the Mirror
1955-11-20

No synopsis

Episode 9. Symphony of Movement: Moods and Variations
1955-11-27

No synopsis

Episode 10. Hedda Gabler
1955-12-04

Trapped in a suffocating marriage to a minor academic, Hedda Gabler is only too keen to meet her former lover, a controversial writer.

Episode 11. Double Bill
1955-12-11

No synopsis

Episode 12. S1.E12 ∙ The Philanderer
1955-12-18

No synopsis

Episode 13. The House by the Stable/Grab and Grace
1955-12-25

No synopsis

Episode 14. Edwina Black
1956-01-01

No synopsis

Episode 15. Goodbye, Young Man
1956-01-08

No synopsis

Episode 16. When Soft Voices Die
1956-01-15

No synopsis

Episode 17. The Marriage Of Figaro
1956-01-29

*Note: Presented as a Special Canadian Production on CBC Folio television on January 29, 1956, at 10 pm. Also on CBC Radio on January 25, 1956, at 7:30 pm.

Episode 18. The Lady And The Logger
1956-02-05

Directed by Norman Campbell

Episode 19. Katherine Dunham
1956-02-12

No synopsis

Episode 20. The Medium
1956-02-19

No synopsis

Episode 21. The Public Prosecutor
1956-02-26

[21] CBC Folio: THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR 26Feb1956 Adapted by Len Peterson Play by Fritz Hochwalder

Episode 22. Anne of Green Gables
1956-03-11

Adapted by Donald Harron Lyrics by James Costigan Music by Norman Campbell a musical dramatization of L.M. Montgomery's 'Anne of Green Gables'. Orchestra and chorus conducted by Gordon Kushner Choreography by Gladys Forrester

Episode 23. The Small Rain
1956-03-18

The story about the impact of a self-confident young man on a group of dissatisfied, neurotic people. Play by Lister Sinclair Cast: Barry Morse Suzanne Finlay Gerald Sarracini Phyllis Stewart Jonathan White ..... Edmond Alene…

Episode 24. [24] CBC Folio: DARLING CORIE
1956-03-25

folk opera by Elie Siegmeister Chorus and orchestra conducted by Victor Feldbrill Cast: Roma Butler On the same program will be "The Rake's Progress", a study of six etchings by William Hogarth, written by Prof. Stanley Read of the…

Episode 25. [25] CBC Folio: THE HAUNTED POST OFFICE / THE FACE OF CANADA
1956-04-15

Play by Lister Sinclair Essay "The Face of Canada" by Harry Boyle Directed by Harvey Hart Narrator Harry Boyle (The Face of Canada) Cast: Hugh Webster Ruth Springford David Gardner Norman Etltinger Douglas Rain Eric House

Episode 26. [26] CBC Folio: THE TRIAL AT ROUEN
1956-04-22

Opera by Norman Dello Joio Synopsis: The story centers on Joan of Arc's trial for heresy and witchcraft.

Episode 27. [27] CBC Folio: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNEST
1956-04-29

Adapted by John Bethune Play by Oscar Wilde Directed by Andrew Allan Cast: Lloyd Bochner ........ John Worthing Elizabeth Cole ........ Miss Prism Barry Morse ............ Algernon Moncrieff Charmion King ....... Gwendolyn Fairfax…

Episode 28. [28] CBC Folio: THE TRIAL
1956-05-06

Written by Franz Kafka Synopsis: Story of a man victimized by circumstances beyond his control.

Episode 29. [29] CBC Folio: THE WIDOW OF THE MISSISSAGI
1956-05-13

Written by Len Peterson Directed by Esse W. Ljungh Cast: Monique Miller ......... Widow John Drainie ........ Pipineau Ed McNamara ........ Jim Fred Diehl ......... Louis Joe Austin ....... Cook Hugh Webster ....... Short Legs…

Episode 30. [30] CBC Folio: PIRATES OF PENZANCE
1956-05-20

(90 min)(final episode of season 1) Produced by Norman Campbell Musical by Gilbert and Sullivan Directed by Godfrey Ridout Cast: Roma Butler Robert Reic

Season 2
20 episodes · 1956
Episode 1. S2.E1 ∙ HMS Pinafore
1956-10-31

A sailor falls for the daughter of his captain, while being unaware of the love a young country girl holds for him.

Episode 2. S2.E2 ∙ The Case of Posterity Versus Joseph Howe
1956-11-07

No synopsis

Episode 3. S2.E3 ∙ The Devil's Instrument
1956-11-14

Story about a farm boy torn between the discipline imposed by the code of belief and obedience of his people and his desire to express himself as a free human being. Written by W.O. Mitchell Directed by David Greene Cast: Douglas Rain…

Episode 4. S2.E4 ∙ Dawn, Day, and Night
1956-12-05

The story is about a daring young man who wins a duel, then fences romantically with a beautiful young woman he's met in an Italian garden. 05Dec1956 Adapted by Robert Rietty Play by Dario Niccodemi Cast: Robert Goulet Toby Robins

Episode 5. S2.E5 ∙ Swan Lake
1956-12-12

Performance by the National Ballet Company of Canada of SWAN LAKE Produced by Norman Campbell Narrator Barry Morse Cast: David Adams ..... Prince Siegfried Lois Smith .......... Princess Odette / Odile Ray Moller .......... Benno…

Episode 6. S2.E6 ∙ The Nativity
1956-12-19

2.06 [36] CBC Folio: THE NATIVITY 19Dec1956 Produced by Robert Allen Written by Andrew Allan Directed by Elmer Iseler Music sung by the Festival Singers Cast: Janet Reid ....... Virgin Mary John Drainie .... Joseph Barry Morse…

Episode 7. S2.E7 ∙ Gianni Schicchi
1956-12-26

2.07 [37] CBC Folio: GIANNI SCHICCHI 26Dec1956 Produced by Mario Prizek Libretto by Giovacchino Forzano Conductor George Crum Cast: Andrew MacMillan .... Gianni Schicchi Angela Antonelli ....... Lauretta Jon Vickers ........…

Episode 8. S2.E8 ∙ The Changing Shore
1957-01-02

A documentary about the south shore of Nova Scotia. Producer, Writer, Commentator J. Frank Willis

Episode 9. S2.E9 ∙ 56 in Revue
1957-01-09

A satirical year-end musical. Produced by Harvey Hart Cast: Donald Harron Pierre Berton Bernie Orenstein Sammy Sales Wayne and Shuster Rod Coneybeare Mavor Moore and Max Ferguson.

Episode 10. S2.E10 - Oedipus Rex
1957-01-16

A filmed version of the Stratford Festival production of OEDIPUS REX Cast: Douglas Campbell ......... Oedipus Eric House ..................... Priest Robert Goodier .......... Creon Donald Davis .............. Tiresias Eleanor…

Episode 11. S2.E11 ∙ The Secret Agent
1957-01-30

Mr. Verloc runs a dubious bookshop in a London slum; but he is also the secret agent of a foreign power.

Episode 12. S2.E12 ∙ John A. And the Double Wedding
1957-02-06

Story about Sir John A. Macdonald and his attempt to bring about the union of British North America. Produced by Mario Prizek Cast: Tommy Tweed ...... Sir John A. Macdonald Robert Christie Aileen Seaton John Drainie Frank Perry

Episode 13. S2.E13 ∙ The Dance And The Drama
1957-02-13

Cast: Emily Frankel and Mark Ryder of the Dance Drama Company of New York give their interpretation of Romeo and Juliet. Jose Limon, Lucas Hoving and Mr. Limon's company of dancers give their version of Eugene O'Neill's Emperor Jones.…

Episode 14. S2.E14 ∙ The Empty Frame
1957-02-27

Louise, a rich young girl from Saskatchewan comes to Paris to take a course in art, and in a pension haunted by artists and their models she meets Max, a lady-charmer of uncertain origin. Max follows the path of "non-involvement" because…

Episode 15. S2.E15 ∙ Ring Around the Square
1957-03-06

Scene: a city where Byron Moon, gyrating "rock 'n roll" singer has set off a wave of teen-age hysteria. Action: a serious-minded young reporter named Susan, who is revolted by Moon's antics, is assigned to cover the story. Conclusion:…

Episode 16. S2.E16 ∙ Proud Passage
1957-03-27

A touching drama depicts Dr. Neil McCulloch's struggle between career aspirations and devotion to Cape Breton Island. Set to depart for Montreal after returning to take over his mentor's practice, Neil's plans shift when his ailing…

Episode 17. S2.E17 - The Black Judge
1957-04-03

The movie is an 18th-century Chinese murder mystery centred on an old law preventing death sentences unless the accused confessed. Judges faced the same torture and sentence if an innocent person had been wrongly convicted.

Episode 18. S2.E18 - Picasso / Maskerage
1957-04-10

Two art films showcase Pablo Picasso's legacy: a documentary highlighting the Spanish painter and a Dutch short film called "Maskerage" on primitive African art. The Picasso documentary exhibits the 75-year-old artist crafting…

Episode 19. S2.E19 - The Unburied Dead
1957-04-24

A French resistance group—five men and a woman—was captured after a disastrous attack on a village. Facing the threat of torture and death, the prisoners grapple with their collective guilt and individual responses towards each other,…

Episode 20. S2.E20 - Carmen
1957-05-01

A two-hour performance of Bizet's opera is the second eason finale. From Bizet's opera Producer Franz Kraemer Conducted by Jean Beaudet Cast: Gloria Lane ........ Carmen Andre Turp ........ Don Jose Claire Gagnier .... Micaela…

Season 3
25 episodes · 1957
Episode 1. S3.E1 ∙ Patience
1957-10-31

Producer Norman Campbell Libretto W.S. Gilbert Musical director Godfrey Ridout Cast: Shirley Martin .......... Patience Irene Byatt ............... Lady Jane Arthur Sclater .......... The Colonel Rex LeLacheur ........ The Major…

Episode 2. S3.E2 ∙ Honey and Hoppers
1957-11-07

The tale follows farm-hand Jake, The Kid, Ma, old Matthew-behind-the-Rock, Albert Williams, and other townsfolk on the prairie. For 17 years, Mitchell's vivid imagination has made this fictional town as significant to many as their actual…

Episode 3. S3.E3 ∙ Games And Rites
1957-11-14

A program of modern dance. Games, danced by the Donald McKayle company, and Rites, by the Pearl Lang company, are being combined in one program by producer Harvey Hart to form a symbolic picture of turbulent adolescence in contemporary…

Episode 4. S3.E4 ∙ The Trial of James Whelan
1957-11-21

Story based on the murder of Confederation statesman D'Arcy McGee and the trial of his assassin, James Whelan. Play by Len Peterson Cast: Douglas Rain ......... James Whelan Robert Christie ....... Sir John A.Macdonald James Doohan…

Episode 5. S3.E5 ∙ Look Ma, I'm Human
1957-11-28

Produced by Norman Campbell Play by Stan Daniels and Ray Jessel Directed by Norman Campbell Cast: Jack Duffy ......... Muk Irene Byatt ........ Hairy Mary Don McManus ..... Glump Jack Medhurst ..... Roget Thesaurus Norman Welsh…

Episode 6. S3.E6 - The Peace And The Plenty
1957-12-05

A documentary film by J. Frank Willis on British Columbia's Peace River country.

Episode 7. S3.E7 ∙ Mr. Bolfry
1957-12-12

Ironic comedy of good and evil, set in modern Scotland. Written by James Bridie Cast: James Donald ........ Mr. Bolfry Frank Peddie ......... Mr. McCrimmon Jane Mallett ............. Mrs. McCrimmon Douglas Rain ............ Cully…

Episode 8. S3.E8 - Coppelia
1957-12-19

a ballet presentation COPPELIA Cast: Betty Pope Roy Moller

Episode 9. S3.E9 - Peer Gynt
1957-12-26

Play by Henrik Ibsen Directed by Michael Langham Cast: Bruno Gerussi ....... Peer Gynt Ann Casson .......... Aase Diana Maddox ...... Solveig Eric Christmas George McCowan Roberta Maxwell Douglas Rain Powys Thomas Ann Morrish…

Episode 10. S3.E10 ∙ The Young Queen
1958-01-02

Play by Laurence Housman Cast: Claire Austin ....... Victoria Lloyd Bochner .... Albert Dickson Kerwin

Episode 11. S3.E11 ∙ Corinth House
1958-01-09

In this live television play set in London, a woman tries to convince others of the "insanity" of an older woman. Teleplay by John Bethune Play by Pamela Hansford Johnson Directed by Paul Almond Cast: Barbara Chilcott ........ Madge…

Episode 12. S3.E12 ∙ Tosca
1958-01-16

Play by Victorien Sardou Cast: Ilona Kombrink ......... Tosca Giuseppe Campora ... Mario Cavaradossi James Milligan ............ Scarpia Andrew MacMillan ...... Sacristan Teresa Stratas ............. Un Pastore Don McManus Cecil…

Episode 13. S3.E13 ∙ The Diary of a Scoundrel
1958-01-23

Adapted by Elspeth Cochran Translation by Rodney Ackland Play by Aleksandr Ostrovskiy Cast: William Hutt ........ Gloumov, the Scoundrel Jane Mallett ........ Mme. Gloumov Betty Leighton .... Mme. Tourasina Margaret Griffin ......…

Episode 14. S3.E14 ∙ Dark of the Moon
1958-01-30

Written by William Berney and Howard Richardson Cast: Nancy Malone ...... Barbara Allen John Glennon ...... Witch Boy Joan Blackman Cec Linder Josephine Barrington Jack Creley Mavor Moore

Episode 15. S3.E15 ∙ The Concert
1958-02-06

Producer Robert Allen Play Joseph Schull Cast: William Marshall ......... Richard Jennings Kate Reid ........... Anne Corinne Conley Murray Westgate Sarah Davies Leo Leyden Eleanor Beecroft Earl Grey

Episode 16. S3.E16 - The Ottawa Man
1958-02-20

No synopsis

Episode 17. S3.E17 ∙ A Month In The Country
1958-02-27

Adapted by Alwyne Whatsley Play by Ivan Turgenev Directed by Mario Prizek Cast: Kate Reid .......... Natalya Petrovna Don Francks ....... Alexey Beliayev Tony Brown ........... Kolya William Hutt ......... Rakitin Janet Reid…

Episode 18. S3.E18 ∙ Great Catharine
1958-03-13

Teleplay by John Bethune Play by George Bernard Shaw Directed by Barry Morse Cast: Katharine Blake ........ Catherine the Great Lorne Greene ........... Patiomkin Joseph Shaw ........... Edstaston Patricia Farmer Ruby Renaut

Episode 19. S3.E19 ∙ The Gay Deceivers
1958-03-20

Play by Oliver Goldsmith (based on the play "She Stoops to Conquer") Cast: Inga Swenson ......... Kate Hardcastle Donald Davis ........... Marlow Don Francks ........... Hastings Norman Welsh ....... Mr. Hardcastle Mary Savidge…

Episode 20. S3.E20 ∙ The Baron Of Brewery Bay
1958-03-27

Teleplay by John Drainie Story by Stephen Leacock Directed by Norman Campbell Cast: John Drainie .......... Stephen Leacock Larry D. Mann Mary Savidge Norman Welsh Eric Clavering Tom Kneebone Chris Wiggins

Episode 21. S3.E21 ∙ The Turn Of The Screw
1958-05-01

A governess begins to wonder if her two young charges are the victims of a form of diabolical possession. Novel by Henry James Cast: Theresa Gray ....... Governess Elizabeth Benson Guy .... Miss Jessel William McGrath ............…

Episode 22. S3.E22 ∙ Queen After Death
1958-05-08

Adapted by Richard Astor and Waldemar Hansen Translated by Jonathan Griffin Story by Henry de Montherlant Directed by Mario Prizek Cast: John Drainie ......... King Ferrante Kate Reid ............ Ines de Castro Frances Hyland…

Episode 23. S3.E23 ∙ Dreamstreet
1958-05-15

Based on the book by Jacqueline Rosenfeld Cast: Shirley Harmer ........ Nora Jones Murray Matheson .... Harry Hansen Robert Goulet Glenna Jones Sammy Sales Frank Peppiatt

Episode 24. S3.E24∙ A Phoenix Too Frequent
1958-05-22

Play by Christopher Fry Directed by Paul Almond Cast: Donald Harron ....... Tegeus Chromis Rosemary Harris .... Dynamene Helen Burns ........... Doto

Episode 25. S3.E25 ∙ Socrates
1958-05-29

Sinclair's play encompasses Socrates' life, from being hailed as the wisest man to his trial, betrayal, and eventual demise by drinking hemlock. It aims to capture the essence of the philosopher's existence. Play by Lister Sinclair…

Season 4
19 episodes · 1958
Episode 1. S4.E1 ∙ Sammy / The Dock Brief
1958-11-11

The first play, "Sammy" by Ken Hughes, features Eric House as a bookie trying to gather funds for protection against a gang. The second play, "The Dock Brief" by John Mortimer, marks its fourth season with two one-act performances. Play…

Episode 2. S4.E2 ∙ The Hostage
1958-11-25

Teleplay by M. Charles Cohen Directed by Harvey Hart Cast: Theodore Bikel ...... Barbaso Len Birman ............. Keeno George Carron ....... Mika Jonathan Erland ...... Fry Norman Ettlinger ..... Aide Alfred Gallagher .......…

Episode 3. S4.E3 ∙ Eugene Onegin
1958-12-02

Based on the novel by Alexander Pushkin Narrator Peter Ustinov Cast: Morley Meredith ......... Eugene Onegin Ilona Kombrink ........... Tatiana John Alexander .......... Lenski Joan Maxwell .............. Olga Harry Mossfield…

Episode 4. S4.E4 ∙ Death Of A Salesman
1958-12-09

Adapted by Stanley Mann Play by Arthur Miller Cast: Albert Dekker ........ Willie Loman Leslie Nielsen ........ Biff Loman George Carron ...... Happy Loman Amelia Hall ............ Linda Loman Robert Christie ...... Uncle Ben…

Episode 5. S4.E5 ∙ Two Heads For The Tiger
1958-12-16

Written by Ronald Hambleton Cast: Percy Rodriguez Hugh Webster Douglas Campbell Paul Kligman Betty Leighton Arch McDonnell Barbara Alleyn Frank Peddie Drew Thompson Alexander Webster

Episode 6. S4.E6 ∙ Tchaikowsky's Nutcracker Suite
1958-12-23

Performed by the National Ballet Company of Canada, the production stars Lois Smith as the Snow Queen and the Sugar Plum Fairy, David Adams as the Nutcracker Prince, and Betty Pope as Clara, the central character for whom the fantasy is…

Episode 7. S4.E7 ∙ The Strong Are Lonely
1958-12-30

No synopsis

Episode 8. S4.E8 ∙ The Perils Of Perrichon
1959-01-06

Written by Eugene Labiche Cast: Frank Peddie ...... Mr. Perrichon Winifred Dennis .... Mrs. Perrichon Anne Collings ..... Henrietta Douglas Rain ....... Armand Timothy Findley .... Daniel Ed Simay .......... Innkeeper Donald Ewer…

Episode 9. S4.E9 ∙ Ward No. Six
1959-01-13

Teleplay by Mac Shoub Short story by Anton Chekhov Directed by Harvey Hart Cast: Jack Klugman ...... Gromov Mavor Moore ........ Dr. Ragin Bruno Gerussi ...... Nikita Eric House ........... Sergey William Needles .... Mihail John…

Episode 10. S4.E10 ∙ Under Milk Wood
1959-02-17

Teleplay by Paul Almond Play by Dylan Thomas Directed by Paul Almond Narrator Douglas Rain Cast: Powys Thomas ........ Captain Cat Diana Maddox ......... Polly Garter Barbar Alleyn ............ Miss Price Sarah Davies ............…

Episode 11. S4.E11 ∙ A Concert Of Great Soloists
1959-02-24

The artists include, tenor Peter Pears classical guitarist Julian Bream classical pianist Claudio Arrau singer Donald Bell singer Theresa Stratas Geoffrey Holder and his company of dancers. Claudio Arrau will play Kenzertstuck,…

Episode 12. S4.E12 ∙ The Master Of Santiago
1959-03-03

Adapted by Mavor Moore Story by Henry de Montherlant Cast: Barry Morse ............ Don Alvaro Frances Hyland ...... Mariana Lloyd Bochner ........ Count de Soria Jonathan Erland ..... Don Enrique de Letemendi Gillie Fenwick…

Episode 13. S4.E13 ∙ Iron Harp
1959-03-17

Adapted by Donald Jack Story by Joseph O'Conor Cast: Katharine Blake ..... Molly Douglas Campbell .... Sean Kelly

Episode 14. S4.E14 ∙ Salad Days
1959-03-24

Teleplay by Barry Morse Cast: Barbara Franklin ....... Jane Richard Easton ......... Tim Walter Burgess ......... Troppo / Barman Jack Creley Norma Renault Powys Thomas Mary Savidge Norman Welsh Louise Troy Gillie Fenwick Tom…

Episode 15. S4.E15 ∙ The Littlest Of Kinds
1959-04-21

Teleplay by Charles E. Israel Short story by Sholom Aleichem Directed by Harvey Hart Narrator Paul Kligman Cast: Arnold Rose ....... Isaac Miriam Wolfe Sammy Sales Helene Winston Jacob Reinglas Anna Reiser Ben Lennick Sylvia…

Episode 16. S4.E16 ∙ A Boy Growing Up
1959-05-05

A BOY GROWING UP 05May1959 Play written by Dylan Thomas

Episode 17. S4.E17 ∙ Ivanov
1959-05-12

The story tells of an ineffectual, idealistic landowner who destroys his wife and eventually himself by letting his estate accumulate debts. Teleplay by John Bethune Play by Anton Chekhov Cast: William Hutt ........ Nicholas Ivanov…

Episode 18. S4.E18 ∙ Crossing Paris
1959-05-19

Two men take a load of black market pork from a distributor at one end of Paris to a butcher at the other end. The journey has a profound effect on one of the men. Adapted by Harvey Hart Short story by Marcel Ayme ("Traversee de…

Episode 19. S4.E19 ∙ The Merry Widow
1959-05-26

The story revolves around the Pontevedrian embassy's efforts to prevent a wealthy young widow from marrying a foreigner and taking her fortune out of her own country, which would result in impoverishing it. [final episode] by Franz…

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