The anthology series dramatized the lives of clergymen of all faiths and the problems they faced in both their professional and personal lives.The anthology series dramatized the lives of clergymen of all faiths and the problems they faced in both their professional and personal lives.The anthology series dramatized the lives of clergymen of all faiths and the problems they faced in both their professional and personal lives.
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- TriviaThe anthology series dramatized the lives of clergymen of all faiths and the problems they faced in both their professional and personal lives.
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Narrator: Crossroads: each "Crossroads" story is based on the actual experiences of American clergymen - pastor, priest or rabbi. The men who give inspiration and guidance to people at the crossroads of life. These dramatic stories are presented with the cooperation of our board of advisors: Captain Maurice M. Witherspoon, Father George B. Ford and Dr. William F. Rosenblum.
The voice-over came in announcing something about,.....true life stories about people of Faith, "Catholic, Protestant, Jewish." Guest Actors would make an appearance portraying people who were of the same Denomination as the Actor.
Stories were set in a wide range of locales and walks of life. Most of the stories were of Clergymen of the various Faiths, but they were not necessarily exclusive to those of cloth. A lot of the half hours were devoted to positive Religious experiences of Laymen as well.
In those days of strong sponsor identification, it was Chevrolet that sponsored CROSSROADS. In looking around today, we don't see anything that resembles it. Would't it be interesting if some producer decided to resurrect the idea,not a bad idea at that. It just could be that in our Sick, Cynical, Tired World it is time for a program like this.
Hey, General Motors/Chevrolet Division,are you ready to bring us such fine television once again? Our Post 9/11 World could use it.
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1