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  1. Story Parade: With Norman Rodway, Noel Hood, Paul Dawkins, John Saunders.

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    • Norman Rodway, Noel Hood, Paul Dawkins
    • 1964-04-24
    • Norman Rodway, Noel Hood, Paul Dawkins
  2. Story Parade. Story Parade was the first series of stand-alone drama productions on BBC2. The series began on 24 April 1964 and dramatised a different modern novel each Friday night (the programme moved to Thursday nights in the 1965 series), beginning with Max Frisch’s ‘Condemned to Acquittal’. The episode ‘Caves Of Steel’ was set in ...

    • Who Was Leo Frank?
    • What Was Leo Frank Accused of?
    • What Was Leo Frank's sentence?
    • How Did Leo Frank Die?
    • What Was The Aftermath of Leo Frank's Death?

    Leo Max Frank was born in Cuero, Texas on April 17, 1884, to parents Rudolph Frank and Rachel "Rae" Jacobs. That same year, the family moved to Brooklyn, New York, where Frank attended school. In 1902, he graduated from the Pratt Institute before attending Cornell University, where he studied mechanical engineering. Upon his graduation, he moved to...

    On April 27, 1913, a young girl named Mary Phagan was found dead in the basement of the factory where Frank worked. Following the discovery of Phagan's body, several suspects were arrested for the crime, including the factory's night watchman, Newt Lee, who discovered Phagan, and Jim Conley, a janitor at the factory. On April 29, Frank was arrested...

    Following a three-week trial, during which the prosecution alleged that Frank had sexual relations with several women in his office, Frank was convicted of the murder of Phagan and later sentenced to be hanged in August 1913. Frank's team sought various state and federal appeals, but they were ultimately denied on April 19, 1915, when the Supreme C...

    Following Slaton's commutation, Frank was taken to Milledgeville State Penitentiary, though he was only there for a few months: On August 16, 1915, 25 citizens from Marietta abducted Frank from the prisonand drove him back to Phagan's hometown of Marietta, where he was lynched.

    Frank's trial, conviction and death attracted national attention to the antisemitism emerging in the south, which led to the birth of the Anti-Defamation League and the revival of the then-defunct Ku Klux Klan. Frank was mentioned by Adolf Kraus in 1913 when he announced the creation of the Anti-Defamation League, an organization that "fights all f...

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  3. The Caves of Steel. In the future New York City, the Deputy Commissioner of Police is assisted by a robot detective in solving the murder of a scientist. 7.9/10. Rate. Seasons Years Top-rated. 1964 1965.

  4. Feb 17, 2021 · A remastering of this video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3HXyJhXpPoThe titles have been partially recreated with the gun sound effect from another classi...

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  5. The Caves of Steel is a science fiction novel by American writer Isaac Asimov. It is a detective story and illustrates an idea Asimov advocated, that science fiction can be applied to any literary genre, rather than just being a limited genre in itself. The book was first published as a serial in Galaxy magazine, from October to December 1953.

  6. Story Parade (TV Series) is a TV Series directed by Alan Gibson, Peter Sasdy ... with Norman Rodway, Noel Hood, Roland Culver, Jane Eccles .... Year: 1964. Original title: Story Parade.

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