CTVA
The Classic TV Archive - US Documentary
Series
<Previous
"March Of Time
(Theatrical)"
Next>
Year 2 (1936-37)
Episode Guide
compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by:
references:
TV Guide /
Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov)
Internet Movie Database (https://us.imdb.com)
UCLA Film and Television Archive
########## March of Time (theatrical) ########
############### Year 2 1936-37 ##############
##############################################
MARCH OF TIME: 2ND YEAR NO. 1 (1936)
AUSTRIA: The peace of Europe depends on the Hapsburgs and their family
history;
U.S.A.: Tennessee Championship for gun-dogs and the winner;
FRANCE: peasants of France watch Leon Blum's experiment in Socialist
Government.
MARCH OF TIME: 2ND YEAR NO. 2 (1936)
ATLANTIC CITY U.S.A.: Congress of social workers on problems of juvenile
delinquency;
SANTO DOMINGO: Survey of Trujillo's dictatorship;
GREAT BRITAIN : Development of civil aviation in Britain.
MARCH OF TIME: 2ND YEAR NO. 3 (1936)
U.S.A. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: Preparation for the USA 1936 election, and
hardships in New Jersey;
ALBANIA: Troubles in Albania owing to Italian infiltration and
domination;
ENGLAND FOOTBALL POOLS: Huge profits and activities in football pools.
MARCH OF TIME: 2ND YEAR NO. 4 (1936)
AMERICAN FISHERIES: Deep sea fishing off the New England Coast.
UNITED STATES HORSE RACING: The controls on Horse Racing exercised by the
Jockey Club of America.
ENGLAND'S TITHE WAR: Farmers refuse to pay Tithes to the Church of
England.
MARCH OF TIME: 2ND YEAR NO. 5 (1936) :
IRISH FREE STATE: Industry and economics in modern Ireland under De Valera;
USA: Electioneering tactics efforts of Roosevelt to bring prosperity to
depressed and unemployed.
MARCH OF TIME: 2ND YEAR NO. 6 (1936) .
U.S.A.: College football and its progress to open professionalism;
BELGIUM: foreign policy of Leopold and rise of fascist Rexists;
U.S.A.: work on canal to bypass International Rapids, to link Middle West
with Atlantic via St. Lawrence.
MARCH OF TIME: 2ND YEAR NO. 7 (1936)
PRINCETOWN, NEW JERSEY: Army up to strength;
USA: Fire investigation;
ENGLAND: Food or physical training?
MARCH OF TIME: 2ND YEAR NO. 8 (1937)
U.S.A.: The fight of the AFL with the unskilled labour unions outside the
craft unions;
TEXAS: Centennial celebrations in Texas;
THE FAR EAST: Resurgence of China under Chiang Kai-shek.
MARCH OF TIME: 2ND YEAR NO. 9 (1937)
U.S.A.: Survey of the production and consumption of milk in US;
U.S.A.: Rapid growth of the winter holiday institution in US;
ENGLAND: Preparations for the 1937 Coronation.
MARCH OF TIME 2ND YEAR NO. 10 (1937)
BLACK AREAS:
The reconstruction of the liquor industry, with remnants of temperance
agitation;
development and increasing use of portable homes;
BRITAIN: Plight of South Wales mining areas, and lock-outs in Notts.
MARCH OF TIME 2ND YEAR NO. 11 (1937)
TURKEY: FATHER OF THE TURKS: The achievements of Mustafa Ataturk.
BRITAIN: CONQUERING CANCER: Cancer research and treatment in Britain.
NEW ORLEANS: THE BIRTH OF SWING: Swing music traced to its origins in New
Orleans.
MARCH OF TIME: 2ND YEAR NO. 12 (1937)
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH: The Center of the Mormon Religion.
AMATEUR SLEUTHS: The popularity of Crime stories and Crime Detection
Clubs.
THE LAND OF COTTON: The plight of the Sharecroppers.
################ March of Time ###############
################ end of year 2 ###############
##############################################
Have you any comments, corrections,
episode titles, air dates, production numbers, directors, writers,
story/synopsis, guest stars, cast lists, etc?
Have you any old videos, or tv guides? Dust them off and let us know if you have
any information on this series or any other tv series from the
Golden Age of TV, which is missing from any episode guides on the web. Perhaps a
certain episode of a particular series coincided with a key
moment in your life, or in world events - and or has left a vivid memory of when
it was shown. Let us know. Would you like to see any other
tv series guides on this site? If so please e-mail The Classic TV Archive - see
Feedback below.
This guide may be distributed and copied freely, in its entirety, for personal
use. All original author and copyright information must
remain intact. Any sales or other uses of this document are expressly forbidden,
without the specific consent of the author(s).
Copyright © The Classic TV Archive. All rights reserved.
Return to The
Classic TV Archive Home Page
Feedback -
Documentary Forum