1951
TV Series | Documentary
USA | English | Color | 02:30
THE BEST OF "SEE IT NOW" features impressive highlights from one of TV's earliest documentary series, hosted by Murrow as his crossover from radio into television during the 1950s. Revolutionizing how news was delivered in a visual medium, SEE IT NOW let viewers become intimate with the people who were directly shaping world events. In this collection of segments from the award-winning program, Murrow pays a Christmastime visit to soldiers in the Korean War, tracks the civil rights movement in the South, and profiles Grandma Moses in her living room.
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Edward R. Murrow | Himself - - Host |
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Howard K. Smith | Himself - Reporter |
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Harry S. Truman | Himself |
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Richard Hottelet | Himself |
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Alexander Kendrick | Himself |
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Bill Downs | Himself |
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Dwight D. Eisenhower | Himself |
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Joseph Wershba | Himself |
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David Schoenbrun | Himself |
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Alben Barkley | Himself |
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Edmund Scott | Himself |
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Adlai Stevenson | Himself |
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Eric Sevareid | Himself |
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Carl Sandburg | Himself |
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Larry LeSueur | Himself |
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Jonas Salk | Himself |
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Robert Taft | Himself |
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Charles Collingwood | Himself |
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Estes Kefauver | Himself |
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Thomas E. Dewey | Himself |
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Robert Pierpoint | Himself |
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Earl Warren | Himself |
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Douglas MacArthur | Himself |
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Robert Trout | Himself |
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Hubert H. Humphrey | Himself |
| Director | Don Hewitt |
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| Writer | Edward R. Murrow | |
| Producer | Fred W. Friendly, Edward R. Murrow, Edward Magruder Jones, Joseph Wershba | |
| Photography | Charles Mack, William McClure, Leo Rossi | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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