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One night in Judea, a disabled shepherd boy-turned-beggar and his mother are visited by three strangers. They are the Three Kings, and they are on their way to Bethlehem to visit the Christ Child, who has just been born.

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Dramatization of the love affair between English poet Elizabeth Barrett and English poet and playwright Robert Browning.

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A Hollywood press agent is assigned to promote a starlet with whom he was once in love.

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The story of 17th century separatist Roger Williams who founded the colony of Rhode Island in search of religious freedom.

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Biography of Florence Nightingale: her determination to build hospitals and train nurses for the sick and disabled during the Crimean War, her correspondence with the Minister of War, and the letter of appreciation she received from Queen Victoria.

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Based on the true story of Anna Ella Carroll, a Maryland native, who freed her slaves and fought against secession. Lincoln personally recruited her for a secret mission that helped bring an end to the war.

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The story of Martha Berry, who brought education to the impoverished children of rural Georgia after the Civil War.

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A young Czech girl in the U.S. is faced with the choice of returning to her family behind the Iron Curtain or remaining free in the U.S.

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The origins of Broadway, Manhattan's most famous thoroughfare, is traced to the 1720s when the New York City street plan was altered because of a beloved cherry tree.

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Self - Hostess
Andrew Hamilton
Don Bernardo
Clerk

Mrs. Nightingale
Abraham Lincoln

Abby
First Guard
Colombel
Mrs. Houghton