S5E1 - The American Musical Comedy
Oct. 7, 1956, midnight
S5E2 - Androcles and the Lion
Oct. 14, 1956, midnight
S5E3 - The Last Day of Manolete
Oct. 21, 1956, midnight
S5E4 - My Heart's in the Highlands
Oct. 28, 1956, midnight
S5E5 - Let There Be Farce
Nov. 4, 1956, midnight
S5E6 - Moliere's School for Wives
The program has two segments: (1) "Moliere's School for Wives" (comedy play by Moliere), and (2) "Skull Session" (survey of college football in the U.S.).
Nov. 11, 1956, midnight
S5E7 - Plays of the Irish Renaissance
The program has three segments: (1) "Plays of the Irish Renaissance" (scenes from works by Irish playwrights), (2) "The Era of Wonderful Nonsense" (documentary on crazy ways of making a living in the 1920s), and (3) "On the Bowery" (showing of an excerpt from a 1956 film dealing with the life of down-and-outs in a downtown area of New York).
Nov. 18, 1956, midnight
S5E8 - The Blue Hotel
The program has three segments: "The Blue Hotel" (adaptation of a Stephen Crane story), "The Children's Party" (comic monologue), and "Vest-Pocket Symphony" (harmonica music).
Nov. 25, 1956, midnight
S5E9 - A Man Without a Country
Dec. 2, 1956, midnight
S5E10 - The Fine Art of Murder
Rex Stout appeared in this presentation of a homicide as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Edgar Allan Poe and Rex Stout would variously present it.
Dec. 9, 1956, midnight
S5E11 - The Christmas Tie
The program has four segments: (1) "The Christmas Tie" (re-staging of the William Saroyan play produced in Season 1), (2) "The Spirit of Freedom" (re-enactment of Sandor Szabo's flight from Communism), (3) "Drug Store, Sunday Noon" (story), and (4) "Szabo Interview" (interview with the subject of segment 2).
Dec. 16, 1956, midnight
S5E12 - Madeline Visits Omnibus
The program has five segments: (1) "Madeline and the Bad Hat" (adaptation of a children's story), (2) "Columbus Boychoir" (Christmas songs), (3) "Susie's Night Out" (film of a pet shop at night), (4) "Bill Baird's Marionettes" (puppet parody of Omnibus), and (5) "The Star of Bethlehem" (scientific explanation of the star in the Nativity story).
Dec. 23, 1956, midnight
S5E13 - The Art of Choreography
The program has two segments: (1) "The Art of Choreography" (tracing the history of choreography from earliest times), and (2) "Master Gunmanship" (comedy feature on the art of pistol-shooting).
Dec. 30, 1956, midnight
S5E14 - Oedipus, the King
The program has two segments: (1) "Oedipus, the King" (play by Sophocles), and (2) "Solo Khumbu" (excerpts from a film documentary on social life and customs in Nepal).
Jan. 6, 1957, midnight
S5E16 - Lee at Gettysburg
A verse drama treatment of the critical battle of the American Civil War.
Jan. 20, 1957, midnight
S5E17 - The Big Wheel: the Burlesque Entertainment of Yesterday
The program has two segments: (1) "The Big Wheel" (a survey of the age of burlesque, featuring examples of acts of the period), and (2) "The Message" (showing of a 1956 UK film drama on the moral and ethical aspects of war).
Jan. 27, 1957, midnight
S5E18 - The Theatre Breaks Loose
March 3, 1957, midnight
S5E19 - The Trial of Captain Kidd
March 10, 1957, midnight
S5E20 - How the F-100 Got Its Tail
March 17, 1957, midnight
S5E21 - The Fall River Legend: the Trial of Lizzie Borden
The program has two segments: (1) "The Trial of Lizzie Borden" (dramatization of the murder trial of Lizzie Borden), and (2) "The Fall River Legend" (dramatic ballet presentation of the Lizzie Borden story).
March 24, 1957, midnight
S5E22 - The Music of Johann Sebastian Bach
The program has two segments: (1) "The Music of Johann Sebastian Bach" (Leonard Bernstein analyzes Bach's music and techniques, illustrated with an excerpt from 'The St. Matthew Passion' and other choral and orchestral works), and (2) "A Maine Lobsterman" (repeat showing of a feature from Season 3 about lobster-fishing in Maine).
March 31, 1957, midnight
S5E15 - Introduction to Modern Music
The program has three segments: (1) "Introduction to Modern Music" (Leonard Bernstein discusses modern music and composers, including Bartok, Berg, Hindemith, Ives, Prokofiev, Schoenberg and Stravinsky), (2) "Out" (showing of a 1957 UN documentary about the influx of Hungarian refugees into Austria as a result of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution), and (3) "John Hersey Interview" (interview with the writer of segment (2))
Jan. 13, 1957, midnight