Behind Closed Doors
Behind Closed Doors
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Season 1
26 Episodes

Episode 1
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The Cape Canaveral Story
The Cape Canaveral Story
Episode 2
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Flight to Freedom
Flight to Freedom
Episode 3
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Double Jeopardy
Double Jeopardy
Episode 4
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Mig 9
Mig 9
Episode 5
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Trouble in Test Cell 19
Trouble in Test Cell 19
Episode 6
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Man in the Moon
Man in the Moon
Episode 7
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The Nike Story
The Nike Story
Episode 8
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It Was Learned on High Authority
It Was Learned on High Authority
Episode 9
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The Enemy on the Flank
The Enemy on the Flank
Episode 10
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A Cover of Art
A Cover of Art
Episode 11
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The Middle East Story
The Middle East Story
Episode 12
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The Brioni Story
The Brioni Story
Episode 13
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The Obelisk
The Obelisk
Episode 14
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The Germany Story
The Germany Story
Episode 15
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The Alkaloid Angle
The Alkaloid Angle
Episode 16
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Crypto 40
Crypto 40
Episode 17
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The Alaskan Story
The Alaskan Story
Episode 18
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The Quemoy Story
The Quemoy Story
Episode 19
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The Espionage Students
The Espionage Students
Episode 20
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The Geneva Story
The Geneva Story
Episode 21
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The Meeting
The Meeting
Episode 22
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Mightier Than the Sword
Mightier Than the Sword
Episode 23
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The Gamble
The Gamble
Episode 24
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Double Agent
Double Agent
Episode 25
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The Antidote
The Antidote
Episode 26
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Assignment Prague
Assignment Prague

Behind Closed Doors

Overview

Behind Closed Doors is an American drama series set during the Cold War hosted by and occasionally starring Bruce Gordon in the role of Commander Matson. The series, which aired on NBC from October 2, 1958, to April 9, 1959, focuses, among other themes, on how the former Soviet Union stole American missile secrets and proposes steps to prevent further espionage. Behind Closed Doors is based on the files and experiences of Rear Admiral Ellis M. Zacharias, who offers comments at the end of each segment. Behind Closed Doors, a Screen Gems production, replaced Jackie Cooper's sitcom The People's Choice, followed the NBC quiz show, Twenty-One, and preceded the The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show. Its competition was The Pat Boone Chevy Show on ABC and Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater western anthology series on CBS.
cold war
anthology
military
Last Updated: August 6, 2024
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