Pollyanna (1960) re-edited into a three-part television presentation. With her "Glad Game" she intrigues the whole town and Mr. Pendergast, an old hermit, who shows the kids his glass prisms and later decides to adopt orphan Jimmy Bean.
In France, a daring mail train robbery goes awry, and a group of kids thwart the robbers by finding a key to the hiding place of the loot which the crooks have hidden in a headless horse cart which the kids enjoy riding.
5 children spend their days racing their toy horse on wheels down through streets of their town. When a band of big city thieves on the run from the police throw the key to their cache into their beloved mascot, things get complicated.
An old fisherman in the Okefenokee Swamp befriends an aging bobcat. But the bobcat has no place in civilization, so the fisherman transports him to a deserted island where he can live out his days. Narrated by Rex Allen.
Prof. Ludwig Von Drake and his co-host, Herman, tells the stories behind Mother Goose rhymes, such as Little Jack Horner, Mary, Mary quite Contrary and London Bridge is Falling Down and the fairy tale Mickey and the Beanstalk.
Pollyanna (1960) re-edited into a three-part television presentation. Orphaned Pollyanna, coming to live with Aunt Polly who sternly runs her small town, brings her cheerful philosophy to the grim household and later to the whole town.
Pollyanna (1960) re-edited into a three-part television presentation. With her "Glad Game" she intrigues the whole town and Mr. Pendergast, an old hermit, who shows the kids his glass prisms and later decides to adopt orphan Jimmy Bean.
Pollyanna (1960) re-edited into a three-part television presentation. Under Pollyanna's influence, the town resists Aunt Polly for a new orphanage. Pollyanna is injured giving Aunt Polly a new outlook winning her the goodwill of the town.
Hosted by Jiminy Cricket along with Mickey Mouse and Tinker Bell, newly produced animation with clips from vintage animated Disney shorts and feature films are presented as "Christmas cards" from the starring characters to the viewer.
Aboard the merchant ship Simaloer, Mr Danzer and his circus troupe are travelling to Lisbon. Mr. Danzer needs badly new attractions for modest circus, and notices Hector, an airdale dog that is cute and well trained by the second pilot.
The pilot unwillingly gets mixed up in a jewel robbery, with the jewels sewn into Hector's collar. The dog manages to elude the thieves and aid the police in their capture, becoming a hero.
Ludwig Von Drake looks at countries around the Mediterranean Sea. In Portugal it's the Corrida festival, village singers in Italy, In Africa; the tribes of nomads. Finally, Sardinia; a fishing fleet and Sicily; a festive parade and dance.
Orphaned Jace Landers is faced with wandering the country roads of Tennessee hill country. But he happens on a hound dog who likes to hunt turtles and the two become inseparable.
Bristle Face is unskilled, but he shows remarkable ability in tracking down foxes. Jace stays with a kindly shopkeeper who defends the boy and Bristle Face against the sheriff whom they have angered.
Dr. Syn, alias The Scarecrow, must find a way to protect his smuggling band not only from the King's forces but also from a would-be traitor within his own gang.
Under pressure from King George III to capture The Scarecrow or lose his command, General Pugh plans to use two prisoners, an escapee from the Royal Navy and an American colonist, to trap The Scarecrow.
Two carefree dogs in Hungary come to the attention of an old fisherman. Later they free a hawk from a cage, and he joins them. They have adventures with a flood, a wild boar, and a cheetah.
Nostalgic tale of two brothers and their new neighbor, who all fight over the attentions of a pretty girl name Willadean and who should steal a prize-winning watermelon.
Prof. Ludwig Von Drake returns for another of his interesting treatments of two favorite subjects: sports and fitness. He illustrates his points through the use of several Goofy cartoons.
Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog (1961) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. The remarkable story of a terrier named Bobby and the friendship with a tenderhearted shepherd known simply as Old Jock---unbroken even by the kindly old man's death.
Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog (1961) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. The little dog keeps vigil and nothing can be done. Soon Bobby wins the hearts of the children who pays his fine, telling the Lord Provost who gives him a dog license.
A look at the history of world's fairs, followed by a preview of Disney attractions at the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair. Also, Walt explains Audio-Animatronics, the new Disney process that helps bring inanimate objects to life.