The Count of Monte Cristo
The Count of Monte Cristo was a 1956 ITC Entertainment/TPA television series adapted very loosely from the novel by Alexandre Dumas, adapted by Sidney Marshall. It premiered in the UK in early 1956 and ran for 39 thirty-minute episodes. The first twelve episodes were filmed in the United States, at the Hal Roach studios, with the rest being filmed at ITC's traditional home of Elstree. A 5-disc DVD set containing all thirty-nine episodes was released by Network Studio on 12 April 2010. ITC produced a film based on the same source-material, The Count of Monte-Cristo, in 1975.
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Season 2
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E1
A Toy for the Infanta
The King of Spain is dead and his trusted adviser Don Feliz is murdered by Don Carlos, who then imprisons the Queen and her four year old daughter. The Count travels to Spain with a plan to rescue them.
Feb 20, 1956 -
2
E2
Marseilles
The Count disguises himself as a sailor in order to discover the truth behind the recent attacks on Spanish merchant ships by French pirate vessels.
Feb 27, 1956 -
3
E3
The Luxembourg Affair
It is the year 1836 and Luxembourg is mourning the death of the Grand Duke. His daughter the Grand Duchess arrives to take over the duties, but is imprisoned by General Ludovic.
Mar 5, 1956 -
4
E4
The Texas Affair
John Crane and his daughter have travelled from Texas to seek the aid of the French Government to help free Texas in its fight for freedom from Mexico. With the Count's help, the men of the Alamo will be remembered!
Mar 12, 1956 -
5
E5
The Mazzini Affair
Mazzini, a brave Italian partizan, is being held prisoner by ruthless Austrian leaders, Reiker and Friedrich. With his two companions the Count attempts to save Mazzini from the executioner.
Mar 19, 1956 -
6
E6
The Carbonari
The Count and his companions decide to take an interest in the affairs of a murderous gang of thieves and conspirators known as the Carbonari, who leave a charcoal cross on the forehead of their victims.
Mar 26, 1956 -
7
E7
The Devil's Emissary
The small village of St. Falaise is under the control of the evil Diabolo, who uses black magic on the village folk. The Count receives an empty bottle of wine from the village monastery with a note inside asking for help.
Apr 2, 1956 -
8
E8
Bordeaux
A ring on display in a Bordeaux jeweller's shop sends the Count on a mission to aid the only women he has ever loved.
Apr 9, 1956 -
9
E9
Flight to Calais
The Count and his men are travelling from France to England, escorting Princess Anne of France, who is on her way to her future husband, but an overnight stop at a local inn leads to the Princess being kidnapped and held for ransom.
Apr 16, 1956 -
10
E10
Albania
A man claiming to be the Count of Monte Cristo has headquartered in Albania and is working with another man who wishes to become dictator of that country. The true Count travels to Tirana to set things right.
Apr 23, 1956 -
11
E11
Naples
Apr 30, 1956 -
12
E12
Art of Terror
May 7, 1956 -
13
E13
The Experiment
May 14, 1956 -
14
E14
Mecklenburg
The heir to the French throne runs into trouble when he pays a secret visit to Mecklenburg. He wants to see there the princess he loves but she's been promised to another suitor and the French heir winds up in prison.
May 21, 1956 -
15
E15
The Portuguese Affair
May 28, 1956 -
16
E16
Lichtenburg
Jun 4, 1956 -
17
E17
Burgundy
Jun 11, 1956 -
18
E18
Majorca
Jun 12, 1956 -
19
E19
Sicily
Jul 2, 1956 -
20
E20
A Matter of Justice
Jul 9, 1956 -
21
E21
Athens
Jul 23, 1956 -
22
E22
The Talleyrand Affair
The Count and his men are entrusted to carry an important message from France to England, but a trap awaits them as they ride on the Portsmouth road to London.
Jul 30, 1956 -
23
E23
The Island
Aug 6, 1956 -
24
E24
The Barefoot Empress
Aug 13, 1956 -
25
E25
The Grecian Gift
Aug 20, 1956 -
26
E26
Monaco
A printer tries to live down his counterfeiting past but his young, greedy wife has other ideas. She becomes involved in illegal dealings at the Monte Carlo casino and it takes the Count of Monte Cristo to sort things out.
Aug 27, 1956 -
27
E27
Point Counter Point
Sep 3, 1956