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Shirley Temple's Storybook is a 1958–61 American children's anthology series hosted and narrated by actress Shirley Temple.The series features adaptations of fairy tales like Mother Goose and other family-oriented stories performed by well-known actors, although one episode, an adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1851 novel The House of the Seven Gables, was meant for older youngsters.
"Pippi Longstocking" was shown in Shirley Temple's Storybook, a weekly storybook anthology on NBC. [1] It was first broadcast on 8 January 1961 in the US-American television. [2] The film was the first US-American adaption of Pippi Longstocking.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 January 2025. American actress and diplomat (1928–2014) For the drink named after her, see Shirley Temple (drink). Shirley Temple Temple in 1948 27th United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia In office August 23, 1989 – July 12, 1992 President George H. W. Bush Preceded by Julian Niemczyk ...
Shirley Temple in 1938. Shirley Temple (1928–2014) was an American child actress, dancer, and singer who began her film career in 1931, and continued successfully through 1949. When Educational Pictures director Charles Lamont scouted Meglan Dancing School for prospective talent, three-year-old student Temple hid behind the piano. Lamont ...
Faerie Tale Theatre (1 C, 2 P, 2 F) G. Television series based on Grimms' Fairy Tales (13 P) T. ... Shirley Temple's Storybook; Sing Me a Story with Belle;
The Shirley Temple kick-started a celebrity-named "mocktail" trend, Brian told Fox News Digital. "In addition to the Shirley Temple, the Roy Rogers was also an immensely popular mocktail ...
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Ladd followed this success with a series of films including The Sad Horse (1959), A Dog of Flanders (1960), Raymie (also 1960) and Misty (1961), as well as appearing in numerous television shows including Bonanza, Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre, Wagon Train, Family Affair and Shirley Temple's Storybook (as Tom Sawyer).