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Cast
George Crothers
Self - Host
Episode count (2)
Jerry Stiller
Candide, Unknown
Episode count (1, 1)
William Shatner
Unknown
Episode count (2)
Fredric March
Albert Schweitzer (voice)
Episode count (1)
Burgess Meredith
Narrator (voice)
Episode count (1)
Albert Schweitzer
Self (archive footage)
Episode count (1)
Helene Schweitzer
Self
Episode count (1)
Phillip Eckert
Young Albert Schweitzer
Episode count (1)
Adele Woytt
Albert Schweitzer's Mother
Episode count (1)
A. Van Mitchell
Self - Narrator
Episode count (1)
Michael Hilko
Self - Choirmaster
Episode count (1)
Antony Bashir
Self
Episode count (1)
Michael Simon
Self
Episode count (1)
Gabriel Ashie
Self
Episode count (1)
Christine Lynch
Self - Choir Leader
Episode count (1)
Bernard Lenrow
Misha
Episode count (1)
Joel Crothers
Vardan
Episode count (1)
Malachi Throne
Hazgerd II
Episode count (1)
Reni Santoni
Youth
Episode count (1)
Theseus George
Attendant
Episode count (1)
Elizabeth Platz
Self
Episode count (1)
Paul M. Orso
Self
Episode count (1)
Margaret Ermarth
Self
Episode count (1)
James Earl Jones
Unknown
Episode count (1)
Lambert Rollins
Unknown
Episode count (1)
Hiram Sherman
Unknown
Episode count (1)
P. Jay Sidney
Unknown
Episode count (1)
Herb Voland
Unknown
Episode count (1)
Jimmy Carter
Self
Episode count (1)
Details
Status
Ended
Original language
en
Countries
US
Number of seasons
32
Number of episodes
181
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