1950s “KINGDOM OF THE SEA” TV SHOW EPISODE PORTS OF THE WORLD PANAMA CANAL HONG KONG XD31384
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“Kingdom of the Sea“ was a syndicated, documentary TV show that ran from 1954-1959, and was hosted by Col. John D. Craig and the actor Bob Stevenson. Each episode was 25–30 minutes long. This episode “Ports of Call“ examines various world ports from Panama to Hawaii, the Philippines to Singapore, Hong Kong, Singapore and Zanzibar.
This black and white episode of the syndicated 1957-1958 television documentary program, “Kingdom of the Sea” (TRT 24:19). Opening titles: “Kingdom of the Sea” and “Ports of Call” (0:21). “Your Guide, Colonel John D. Craig” at a typewriter, at a waterfall, in a diving suit, and in a regular suit in closeup (0:33). Host Bob Stevenson, in a library setting, with a globe and a map of Mexico (0:45). Col. Craig is introduced (1:20). The Panama Canal. Gates open. A locomotive “electric mule” cable car (2:29). A large cruise liner, viewed fro
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