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General Electric Theater/It Gives Me Great Pleasure
It Gives Me Great Pleasure | |
Season 3, Episode 26 | |
Airdate | April 3, 1955 |
Teleplay by | Harold J. Kennedy |
Based on | the book "It Gives Me Great Pleasure" by Emily Kimbrough |
Directed by | Ralph Nelson |
← 3x25 Clown |
3x27 → O, Lonely Moon |
General Electric Theater — Season Three |
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It Gives Me Great Pleasure is the twenty-sixth episode of the third season of General Electric Theater, and the fifty-sixth episode overall.
Starring: Myrna Loy (Kate Kennedy), Zachary Scott (David Wadsworth)
Special Guest Star: Robert Preston (Jim Tweedy)
Guest Stars: Harold J. Kennedy (Trumbull), Lois Bolton (Mrs. Tweedy), Jeffrey Elliot (Johnny Kennedy), Kenneth Kakos (), Charles Boaz (), Laurence Gabler ()
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Plot Overview
Loy is the star--a widow and mother of two who makes her living on the lecture circuit. However, the life is getting to her as she's so often on the road and barely gets to see her kids. Again and again, she threatens to quit but the slick agent (in the sort of role Zachary Scott could do best) is always able to manipulate her into sticking with her grueling schedule.