See It Now Edward R. Murrow DVD TV
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See It Now was a television newsmagazine and documentary broadcast by CBS in the 1950s. It was created by Fred W. Friendly and Edward R. Murrow and hosted by Murrow. The show won four Emmy Awards, in 1953, 1954, 1957, and 1958. It also won a 1952 Peabody Award, which cited its simple, lucid, intelligent analysis of top news stories of the week on television … a strikingly effective format for presenting news and the personalities involved in the news with humor, sometimes with indignation, always with careful thought. The show was an adaptation of radio's Hear It Now, also produced by Murrow and Friendly. Its first episode, on November 18, 1951, opened with the first live simultaneous TV transmission from both the East Coast (New York Harbor) and the West Coast (San Francisco Bay), as reporters on both sides of the North American continent gave live reports to Murrow, who was sitting in the control room on CBS' Studio 41 (near director Don Hewitt). One of the most popular of the See It Now reports was a 1952 broadcast entitled Christmas in Korea, when Murrow spoke with American soldiers assigned to the United Nations combat forces. See It Now focused on a number of controversial issues in the 1950s, but it is best remembered as the show that criticized the Red Scare and contributed to the political downfall of Senator Joseph McCarthy.
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