Insight (TV series)

Insight
Genre Anthology
Written by Michael Ray Rhodes
Directed by Lew V. Adams
Richard C. Bennett
Richard Beymer
Robert Butler (director)
Hal Cooper (director)
Marc Daniels
Linda Day
Arthur Hiller
Lamont Johnson
Buzz Kulik
John Meredyth Lucas
Delbert Mann
John Newland
Daniel Petrie
Ted Post
Michael Ray Rhodes
Seymour Robbie
Jay Sandrich
Ralph Senensky
Jack Shea (director)
Paul Stanley (director)
Presented by Fr. Ellwood Kieser CSP
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 23
No. of episodes 250
Production
Camera setup multiple-camera
Running time 24 mins.
Production company(s) Paulist Productions
Release
Original network Syndication
Picture format Black-and-white
Color
Audio format Monaural
Original release October 2, 1960 (1960-10-02) – 1983

Insight is an American religious-themed weekly anthology series that aired in syndication from October 1960 to 1983. Produced by Paulist Productions in Los Angeles, the series presented half-hour dramas illuminating the contemporary search for meaning, freedom, and love. Insight was an anthology series, using an eclectic set of story telling forms including comedy, melodrama, and fantasy to explore moral dilemmas.

The series was created by Roman Catholic priest Ellwood E. "Bud" Kieser, the founder of Paulist Productions. A member of the Paulist Fathers, an evangelistic Catholic order of priests, he worked in the entertainment community in Hollywood as a priest-producer and occasional host, using television as a vehicle of spiritual enrichment. Many of the episodes of the series were videotaped at CBS Television City and then Metromedia Square.

Overview

The anthology format and the religious nature of the program attracted a wide variety of actors (including Jeff Hunter, Ed Asner, Jack Albertson, Beau Bridges, Carol Burnett, Ron Howard, Cindy Williams, Patty Duke, Ann Jillian, Wesley Eure, Bob Hastings, Cicely Tyson, James Doohan, Ricky Kelman, Jack Klugman, Robert Lansing, Randolph Mantooth, Walter Matthau, Deborah Winters, Bob Newhart, Bill Bixby, John Ritter, Bill Mumy, Mark Hamill, Flip Wilson, Keenan Wynn, Marty Feldman, Michael Shea, and Martin Sheen), directors (such as Marc Daniels, Arthur Hiller, Norman Lloyd, Delbert Mann, Ted Post, Jay Sandrich, and Jack Shea), and writers (Rod Serling, John T. Dugan, Lan O'Kun, and Michael Crichton) to work on the series.

In the United States the series was typically shown on Sunday mornings or late night. Often stations aired Insight in order to meet the Federal Communications Commission's public interest standard for broadcast television. Several episodes are available for purchase from the Paulist Press.

Awards and nominations

Insight was nominated for the Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Religious Programming in 1972 and 1973, and won the category every year from 1981 to 1984.

External links

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