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See it now (Television program)

Murrow's award winning program "See it Now" invited viewers to witness history and to meet the people directly shaping events from 1951-1958. Includes excerpts from programs on the Korean War, school desegregation in the South, elections, atomic energy, storms, Carl Sandburg, Marian Anderson in Asia, Grandma Moses, and Louis Armstrong.

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  • "See it now"
  • "See it now"@en
  • "Edward R. Murrow collection"@en
  • "Good night and good luck"@en

http://schema.org/description

  • "Uses original footage from the CBS See it now series in which Edward R. Murrow documented the news of the previous week, as told in the "voices and faces" who made the news."
  • "Murrow's award winning program "See it Now" invited viewers to witness history and to meet the people directly shaping events from 1951-1958. Includes excerpts from programs on the Korean War, school desegregation in the South, elections, atomic energy, storms, Carl Sandburg, Marian Anderson in Asia, Grandma Moses, and Louis Armstrong."@en
  • "Murrow's award winning program "See it Now" invited viewers to witness history and to meet the people directly shaping events."@en
  • "Narrated by CBS News correspondent Mike Wallace, 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."@en
  • ""Features ... 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 Christmas visit to soldiers in the Korean War [1952], tracks the civil rights movement in the South [1954-1955], and profiles Grandma Moses in her living room [1951 or 1955?]."@en

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  • "Documentaries and factual films and video"@en
  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
  • "Television programs"@en
  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Interviews"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "See it now (Television program)"@en
  • "The best of see it now"@en
  • "The best of 'See it now'"
  • "The best of See it now"@en
  • "The Best of See it now"
  • "The Best of See it now"@en