The Winslow Boy (DuPont Show of the Month)

A 14-year-old boy, Ronnie Winslow, is unjustly accused of stealing a five shilling postal order and expelled from the Royal Naval College, Osborne.

His father, Arthur Winslow (played by Fredric March) hires a famous solicitor who successfully proves the boy's innocence and clears his name.

The cast included performances by:[1] The production starred Fredric March and his real-life wife Florence Eldridge as the Winslow boy's parents.

[2] For his performance as Arthur Winslow, March was nominated for outstanding actor at the 1958 Sylvania Television Awards.

[4] Variety wrote "On all counts — acting, directing, adaptation, production — it was stunningly executed; the kind of devotion to a medium (and theatre) that pops up occasionally on a Playhouse 90 or a Hallmark Hall of Fame, but otherwise is pretty much lost to tv.