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- A young boys pet dog and a mouse embark on an adventure to deliver his letter to Santa on Christmas eve.
- A talking squirrel must save the holiday by rescuing a young Pilgrim boy and a young Native American boy that has gone missing in the woods on Thanksgiving day.
- Cincinnati newspaper reviewers describe this special as a pointed, tasteful, brief review of the American flag and the intertwined history of America. It includes representations of the voices of Abraham Lincoln, Patrick Henry, the voice of 1929, an old Italian man whose son was killed at Salerno during World War II, and an impression of George M. Cohen. But refreshingly, the producers took a moment to pause and honor another American hero: Everyman, the backbone of the entire structure, the foundation on which societies and nations are built.
- This program from WLWT-TV Cincinnati provided a wrap-up of the dedication of the expanded, renovated Greater Cincinnati Airport. It covers aviation history and the development of the gigantic terminal. Many of the beautiful Union Terminal murals, now at the airport, will be given special view.
- This program is a typical standard TV game show.
- Documentary of a rock concert that took place in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1970.
- An early home video release, "Two Wise Old Men: Socrates and Noah" contains separate performances by Orson Welles on the Greek philosopher and the biblical patriarch. The total running time is more than 18 minutes with eight minutes devoted to Socrates and the remainder to Noah. It is a fairly simple production that relies heavily on the power of Welles' voice. The Estate of Orson Welles working with Wellesnet.com, began efforts in 2023 to restore and release the home video short.