The story of James Otis, a Boston attorney and American patriot who contested the right of British troops to search colonists' homes during the American Revolutionary War. Cast Episode cast overview, first billed only: Charlton Heston ... James Otis Romney Brent ... Governor Bernard Rita Grapel ... Ruth Otis Celia Johnson ... Mary Otis (as Elizabeth Johnson) Anne Seymour ... Mercy Warren Harry Townes ... Sam Adams Frank Overton ... John Emroy Justice Watson ... Peter (as Rudulph Justice Watson) Harry Cooke ... William Wooley (as Harry M. Cooke) George Ives ... Mr. Robinson Roy Johnson ... Mr. Williams Rita Morley ... Emma Emroy Marvyn Dorkin ... Doctor Lloyd Bochner ... Prescott Shirley Ballard ... Elizabeth Otis Studio One is an American radio anthology drama series that was also adapted to television. It was created in 1947 by Canadian director Fletcher Markle, who came to CBS from the CBC. It aired under several variant titles: Studio One in Hollywood, Studio One Summer Theatre, Westinghouse Studio One and Westinghouse Summer Theatre. In 1948, Markle made a leap from radio to television. Sponsored by Westinghouse Electric Corporation, the television series was seen on CBS (which Westinghouse later owned between 1995 and 2000), from 1948 through 1958, under several variant titles: Studio One Summer Theatre, Studio One in Hollywood, Summer Theatre, Westinghouse Studio One, and Westinghouse Summer Theatre. It was telecast in black-and-white only. Offering a wide range of dramas, Studio One received Emmy nominations every year from 1950 to 1958. The series staged some notable and memorable teleplays among its 467 episodes. Some created such an impact, they were adapted into theatrical films. William Templeton's 1953 adaptation of George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, starring Eddie Albert as Winston Smith, led to the 1956 feature-film version with Edmond O'Brien in the principal role. Reginald Rose's drama "Twelve Angry Men", about the conflicts of jurors deciding a murder case, originated on Studio One on September 20, 1954; and the 1957 motion picture remake with Henry Fonda was nominated for three Academy Awards. Sal Mineo had the title role in the January 2, 1956, episode of Reginald Rose's "Dino", and he reprised the role for the movie Dino.
The story of James Otis, a Boston attorney and American patriot who contested the right of British troops to search colonists' homes during the American Revolutionary War. Cast Episode cast overview, first billed only: Charlton Heston ... James Otis Romney Brent ... Governor Bernard Rita Grapel ... Ruth Otis Celia Johnson ... Mary Otis (as Elizabeth Johnson) Anne Seymour ... Mercy Warren Harry Townes ... Sam Adams Frank Overton ... John Emroy Justice Watson ... Peter (as Rudulph Justice Watson) Harry Cooke ... William Wooley (as Harry M. Cooke) George Ives ... Mr. Robinson Roy Johnson ... Mr. Williams Rita Morley ... Emma Emroy Marvyn Dorkin ... Doctor Lloyd Bochner ... Prescott Shirley Ballard ... Elizabeth Otis Studio One is an American radio anthology drama series that was also adapted to television. It was created in 1947 by Canadian director Fletcher Markle, who came to CBS from the CBC. It aired under several variant titles: Studio One in Hollywood, Studio One Summer Theatre, Westinghouse Studio One and Westinghouse Summer Theatre. In 1948, Markle made a leap from radio to television. Sponsored by Westinghouse Electric Corporation, the television series was seen on CBS (which Westinghouse later owned between 1995 and 2000), from 1948 through 1958, under several variant titles: Studio One Summer Theatre, Studio One in Hollywood, Summer Theatre, Westinghouse Studio One, and Westinghouse Summer Theatre. It was telecast in black-and-white only. Offering a wide range of dramas, Studio One received Emmy nominations every year from 1950 to 1958. The series staged some notable and memorable teleplays among its 467 episodes. Some created such an impact, they were adapted into theatrical films. William Templeton's 1953 adaptation of George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, starring Eddie Albert as Winston Smith, led to the 1956 feature-film version with Edmond O'Brien in the principal role. Reginald Rose's drama "Twelve Angry Men", about the conflicts of jurors deciding a murder case, originated on Studio One on September 20, 1954; and the 1957 motion picture remake with Henry Fonda was nominated for three Academy Awards. Sal Mineo had the title role in the January 2, 1956, episode of Reginald Rose's "Dino", and he reprised the role for the movie Dino.