The Eleventh Hour

1962
The Eleventh Hour

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EP1 Cold Hands, Warm Heart Oct 02, 1963

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EP2 The Silence of Good Men Oct 09, 1963

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EP3 Fear Begins at 40 Oct 16, 1963

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EP4 And Man Created Vanity Oct 23, 1963

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EP5 Oh, You Shouldn`t Have Done It Oct 30, 1963

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EP6 The Bronze Locust Nov 06, 1963

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EP7 What Did She Mean By Good Luck? Nov 13, 1963

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EP8 This Wonderful Madman Calls Me Beauty Nov 20, 1963

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EP9 Four Feet in the Morning Nov 27, 1963

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EP10 The Bride Wore Pink Dec 04, 1963

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EP11 There Should be an Outfit Called Families Anonymous Dec 11, 1963

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EP12 La Belle Indifference Dec 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.

EP13 Is Mr. Martian Coming Back? Dec 25, 1963

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EP14 My Door is Locked and Bolted Jan 01, 1964

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EP15 Sunday Father Jan 08, 1964

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EP16 How Do I Say I Love You? Jan 15, 1964

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EP17 You`re So Smart, Why Can`t You be Good? Jan 22, 1964

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EP18 Who Chopped Down the Cherry Tree? Jan 29, 1964

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EP19 Cannibal Plants, They Eat You Alive Feb 05, 1964

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EP20 The Only Remaining Copy is in the British Museum Feb 12, 1964

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EP21 87 Different Kinds of Love Feb 19, 1964

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EP22 The Secret in the Stone Feb 26, 1964

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EP23 A Full Moon Every Night Mar 04, 1964

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EP24 Who is to Say How the Battle is to be Fought? Mar 11, 1964

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EP25 Prodigy Mar 18, 1964

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EP26 Does My Mother Have to Know? (1) Mar 25, 1964

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EP27 Does My Mother Have to Know? (2) Apr 01, 1964

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EP28 A Pattern of Sundays Apr 08, 1964

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EP29 To Love is To Live Apr 15, 1964

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EP30 The Color of the Sunset Apr 22, 1964

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7.8| 0h30m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 03 October 1962 Ended
Producted By: MGM Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Synopsis

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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actionsub "The Eleventh Hour" is now a period piece. Like its parent series, "Dr. Kildare", physicians were presented as caring professionals, not dysfunctional antiheroes as on "House M.D." and "Heartbeat". The lead, Dr. Theodore Bassett (Wendell Corey) establishes his character the first time we see him in the pilot episode. He steps out of the elevator into the psychiatric ward where he bumps into a panicked mental patient. The sight of Bassett's stern face brings the patient out of his panic; Bassett looks at him compassionately and mutters, "Poor damned soul." That mix of pragmatic understanding and mercy is what Bassett brings to the cases who are referred to him. The original concept, as presented in the pilot, was for Bassett to be a forensic psychiatrist. It seems that idea couldn't be sustained and Bassett's practice was widened to the then-emerging field of psychiatric therapy.Also like "Dr. Kildare", Bassett is mentoring a younger psychologist, Paul Graham (Jack Ging). In the few episodes viewed on Warner Archive streaming video, Graham appears to serve little purpose than be a sounding board for his mentor.
stilljill-1 I am watching the whole first season thanks to Warner Archives. I had never seen or heard of this show before, it's very interesting. It features many young stars such as George Takei and Keir Dullea and many famous actors long gone but still wonderful to watch such as Franchot Tone, Burgess Meredith, Henry Jones, George C. Scott and his wife Colleen Dewhurst and of course one of the stars Wendell Corey. It's very different from todays dramas it's more cerebral, no action sequences, no swear words, just interesting well acted plots. Alas, we seem to be stuck with stupid reality shows, ridiculous sitcoms full of sexual innuendo with canned laughter and dramas full of zombies or vampires. While I do enjoy some current programing it seems todays programming has sunk to very low levels. This show is entertaining and informative. The Dr.s are capable, use common sense, and understand the frailty of the human mind. They know that even the most well meaning people can unwittingly cause harm. There are some interesting situations, good writing, and acting.
purrball Back in '62' as a 13 year old, The Eleventh Hour was my favorite show. I especially had a crush on Jack Ging and that's why I watched the show. Actors in the 60's were much different than actors today. Actors then, had personalities and showed compassion and kindness toward their fellow man. Actors today are stern, hard core and seem so disassociated with the human race. The sadistic cruelty portrayed in movies and TV shows is more than I can bear. If you've seen one you've seen them all. There isn't much on TV today worth watching. During the summer of '63' Jack Ging came to Indianapolis and my dad took me to see him perform live on stage in a play, "Mr. Roberts." We were fortunate to have had seats in the front row. As a 14 year old I loved him. I wish I could see "The Eleventh Hour," on DVD today. Why won't somebody bring it back?
artzau Coming at a time in the middle 60s when such things as mental illness were finally coming out of the closet, this story about older mental health professionals, Ralph Bellamy and Wendell Corey, sharing their insights and experiences with a younger psychologist, Jack Ging, was thought-provoking and well done. Looking back at this show and others that had some touch with our more human side, it makes you wonder where we have gone. Compare the thoughtful unfolding of a vulnerable person's experience to reveal their innermost fears with the inane and pointless sitcoms of today with people sitting around spewing senseless banter to canned laughter and ask yourself, why not learn something about life, ourselves and others while being entertained?