The Eleventh Hour

The Eleventh Hour

NR19621h 0m6.0/10
Drama

Ratings

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6.0/10(2)

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.

Production

MGM Television, Arena Productions

Language

EN

Status

Ended

First Aired

October 3, 1962

Last Aired

April 22, 1964

Networks

NBC

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
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Season
E1
Ann Costigan: A Duel on a Field of White
Air date: 1962-10-03
E2
There Are Dragons in This Forest
Air date: 1962-10-10
E3
Make Me a Place
Air date: 1962-10-17
E4
I Don't Belong in a White-Painted House
Air date: 1962-10-24
E5
The Seventh Day of Creation
Air date: 1962-10-31
E6
Of Roses and Nightingales and Other Lovely Things
Air date: 1962-11-07
E7
Angie, You Made My Heart Stop
Air date: 1962-11-14
E8
Hooray, Hooray the Circus Is Coming to Town
Air date: 1962-11-21
E9
Cry a Little for Mary Too
Air date: 1962-11-28
E10
Eat Little Fishie, Eat
Air date: 1962-12-05
E11
The Blues my Baby Gave Me
Air date: 1962-12-12
E12
Along About Late in the Afternoon
Air date: 1962-12-26
E13
Which Man Will Die?
Air date: 1963-01-02
E14
Where Have You Been, Lord Randall, My Son?
Air date: 1963-01-09
E15
My Name is Judith, I`m Lost You See
Air date: 1963-01-16
E16
Where Ignorant Armies Clash By Night
Air date: 1963-01-23
E17
Advice to the Lovelorn and Shopworn
Air date: 1963-01-30
E18
Why am I Grown so Cold?
Air date: 1963-02-06
E19
Like a Diamond in the Sky
Air date: 1963-02-13
Famous torch singer and sex symbol Joan Ashmond is found in her palatial Hollywood mansion with a tape recorder microphone clutched in her hands. A psychiatric investigation is launched to determine if her untimely death was suicide, accidental --- or murder.
E20
Beauty Playing a Mandolin Underneath a Willow Tree
Air date: 1963-02-20
E21
A Tumble from a High White Horse
Air date: 1963-02-27
E22
Five Moments Out of Time
Air date: 1963-03-06
E23
The Wings of the Morning
Air date: 1963-03-20
E24
Hang By One Hand
Air date: 1963-03-27
E25
Something Crazy's Going On in the Back Room
Air date: 1963-04-03
When Donald Dunlear destroys school property, his counselor sends him to Dr. Graham - who decides to hold a family therapy session.
E26
Everybody Knows You`ve Left Me
Air date: 1963-04-10
E27
Try to Keep Alive Until Next Tuesday
Air date: 1963-04-17
E28
I Feel Like a Rutabaga
Air date: 1963-04-24
E29
A Medicine Man in This Day and Age?
Air date: 1963-05-01
E30
The Man Who Came Home Late
Air date: 1963-05-08
E31
Pressure Breakdown
Air date: 1963-05-15
E32
The Middle Child Gets All the Aches
Air date: 1963-05-22

Cast

Jack Ging

Jack Ging

Dr. Paul Graham

Ralph Bellamy

Ralph Bellamy

Dr. L. Richard Starke

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