To help the zoo fail, Philbrick assigns Mitch Collins, an accountant, to run the zoo. But contrary to expectations, Mitch propelled by his son Noah's enthusiasm and with the help of the children, he just may save it from the mayor's plans.
A polar bear cub is befriended by Timko, a teenage Eskimo boy, while he is on a year's self-imposed exile from his community, learning the art of the hunt.
Monkeys, Go Home! (1967) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. A young American, Hank Dussard, inherits a large olive farm in Provence, France. Labor is too costly to harvest the olives, so Hank trains four chimpanzees to do the job.
Monkeys, Go Home! (1967) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. Thus incurs the wrath of the villagers. Eventually, the American foils a local labor leader, wins the girl he loves, and the olives are harvested.
Goyo, a Navajo boy, finds a thoroughbred in the desert. After devotedly caring for the horse he learns of its true owner. Goyo intends to return it but the stallion is stolen by two men and the youth is determined to get the animal back.
A father is flying a small plane with his son and experiences engine trouble, landing on a Mexican beach. His son wanders off into the jungle, becoming lost, while the father takes off in the repaired plane hoping to find help.
The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin (1967) re-edited into a three-part television presentation. At the time of the California Gold Rush, a young boy from Boston runs away to California to try and restore his family's fortune.
_Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin, The (1967)_ re-edited into a three-part television presentation. Pursued by the very proper family butler, Griffin and as the result of a lucky punch, becomes mistakenly renowned as a boxer.
_Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin, The (1967)_ re-edited into a three-part television presentation. Both boy and butler tangle with a crook with many disguises. Finding their fortune, the butler becomes himself, marrying the boy's sister.
Jeanot is a fatherless boy living in the Louisiana backwoods and spending time with his friends. He learns of a church bell sunk in Dead Man's Bayou and is determined to retrieve it to honor his dad.
In conclusion Jeannot continues his quest to retrieve a sunken church bell. With little encouragement he devises a plan and a way to evade a large alligator who patrols the bayou where the religious item is located.
Pearl diver Hamad is captured by pirates. When the Royal Navy approaches, the pirates throw their treasure overboard, and Hamad, who escapes, tries to find it. The pirates return too soon, but Hamad helps foil them and save the treasure.
Pearl diver Hamad is captured by pirates. When the Royal Navy approaches, the pirates throw their treasure overboard, and Hamad, who escapes, tries to find it. The pirates return too soon, but Hamad helps foil them and save the treasure.