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The Clear Horizon 

USA / CBS / x30m-e / 11 July 1960- 11 June 1962

broadcast Mondays to Fridays 11.30am black and white

 

 

 

A daytime soap that focused on Army Signal Corps Officer Roy Selby and his wife Anne after Roy was transferred to Cape Canaveral in Florida. The pair had a 10 year old son called Ricky and action in the series centred on the family getting used to their new surroundings and integrating themselves into the lives of other families on the base such as Colonel Adams. The Selby's marriage came under strain when Anne became attracted to another man.

In 1961 the series had to all intents and purposes finished but then a little while later it returned with initially Anne struggling on her own after Roy had found himself behind enemy lines. This second run also focused more on the character of Sgt Harry Moseby and his wife Frances. By the time the series did finish for good in 1962 Roy and Anne had been re-united.


Cast
EDWARD KEMMER as Roy Selby / PHYLLIS AVERY as Anne Selby / JIMMY CARTER as Ricky Selby (1960-61) / CHARLES HERBERT as Ricky Selby (1962) / CRAIG CURTIS as Greg Selby / RUSTY LANE as Sgt Harry Moseby / EVE McVEAGH as Frances Moseby / MICHAEL FOX as Lt Sig Levy / DENISE ALEXANDER as Lois Adams / WILLIAM ROCK as Colonel Theodore Adams / WILLIAM ALLYN as Frank / RICHARD COOGAN as Mitchell Corbin (1962) / TOM BROWN as Major Allen / JAMES EDWARDS as Airman Davis  
 

 

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