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Incoming Resources
- A master of burlesque, Camera Three
- The Otrabanda Company and its Mississippi River raft revue
- Timon of Athens
- Onoe Baiko the Seventh as The salt-gatherer, produced and directed by Merrill Brockway
- The deputy, by Rolf Hochhuth and Hannah Arendt
- Hans Brinker, by Bill Manhoff ; Directed by Robert Sheerer ; based on a novel by Mary Mapes Dodge
- American playwrights at Joseph Papp's Public Theater, directed and produced by John Musilli
- Lenya sings Weill, produced by Lewis Freeman ; written by Warren Wallace ; directed by Ned Cramer
- The story teller, by Saki, by Saki; Directed by John Desmond
- Romeo & Juliet, by William Shakespeare ; producer, Cedric Messina ; directed by Alvin Rakoff
- The Group Theater, 1931-1940
- Jerzy Grotowski
- Noh theater, The tale of Genji excerpts
- Poe's the tell-tale heart, [produced by Robert Herridge ; directed by Clay Yurdin]
- Athol Fugard, Blood knot, Creative Arts Television Archive ; written [& directed] by Athol Fugard
- To be young, gifted and black, Camera Three
- Strasberg on acting, produced and directed by John Musilli ; commentary written ... by Margaret Croyden
- Lullaby, by Don Appell ; an NTA production in association with Talent Associates ; produced by Henry T. Weinstein ; executive producer, David Susskind ; directed by Don Richardson
- Enemies, by Arkady Leokum
- Neighbors, Hollywood Television Theatre ; [written] by Arkady Leokum ; produced by Lewis Freedman ; directed by Fiedler Cook
- Titus Andronicus
- Dog years, Gunter Grass
- Henry V, by William Shakespeare ; Directed by Clay Yurdin
- Max Frisch, host, James Macandrew ; produced by Clair Roskam ; writer, Joseph Hurley ; directed by Anthony Farrar
- For the use of the hall, by Oliver D. Hailey ; Directed by Lee Grant
- The Yoshi show
- William Shakespeare's Much ado about nothing, William Shakespeare
- Richard III, by William Shakespeare; Directed by Clay Yurdin
- New theater and stage designs
- British theater in the United States, backstage, produced and directed by Ralph Curtis ; writer, Stephan Chadorov
- The life of Henry the fifth, by William Shakespeare ; [produced by] BBC-TV in association with Time-Life Television
- Henry IV Part 1, by William Shakespeare ; directed by David Giles ; produced by Cedric Messina ; produced by BBC & Time-Life films
- The Open Theater, "Fable" : with actors from the Open Theater, produced and directed by John Musilli
- Two by Saroyan, NTA Productions
- The merchant of Venice, a BBC Television production in association with Time-Life Television
- Burning bright, National Telefilm Associates presents ; directed by Curt Conway ; producers, Lewis Freedman and Henry Weinstein
- A Commedia dell'arte Hamlet, written and produced by Sig Moglen ; directed by Nick Havinga
- Henry IV Part II, presented by British Broadcasting Corporation and Time-Life Television ; producer, Cedric Messina ; director, David Giles
- Double solitaire, a presentation of KCET Los Angeles ; produced by Martin Manulis ; directed by Paul Bogart
- The Merry wives of Windsor, by William Shakespeare ; Presented by The British Broadcasting Corporation ; Produced by Shaun Sutton ; Directed by David Jones ; A BBC Television Production in assocation with Time-Life Television
- "Street scene" excerpts, [music by Kurt Weill ; words by Langston Hughes
- Jerzy Grotowski, 1973 interview
- Andrei Serban at work, commentary written by Margaret Croyden ; produced and directed by John Musilli
- Six characters in search of an author, by Luigi Pirandello ; KCET Los Angeles ; Hollywood Television Theatre ; produced by Norman Lloyd ; adapted by Paul Avila Mayer ; conceived for television and directed by Stacy Keach
- The typists, Broadway Theatre Archive ; a production of KCET Los Angeles ; Hollywood Television Theatre ; produced by Lewis Freedman ; directed by Glenn Jordan
- Gogol, "Diary of a madman", with William Hickey
- Pericles, Prince of Tyre, William Shakespeare
- The living theater, introduced by founder-directors Julian Beck and Judith Malina
- Mummenschanz, Swiss mime mask theater
- The Body speaks, exercises of the Theater Laboratory of Wroclaw, demonstrated by Ryszard Cieslak and students