In 1953-1954 Dr. Mortimer Adler hosted a live weekly television series in San Francisco, comprised of 52 half-hour programs entitled The Great Ideas. These programs were produced by the Institute for Philosophical Research and were carried as a public service by the American Broadcasting Company, presented by (NET) National Educational Television, the precursor to what is now PBS. This is a retrospective of the series, prepared by the Center for the study of great ideas, founded by Mortimer J. Adler and Max Weismann.
"In 1953-1954 Dr. Mortimer Adler hosted a live weekly television series in San Francisco, comprised of 52 half-hour programs entitled The Great Ideas. These programs were produced by the Institute for Philosophical Research and were carried as a public service by the American Broadcasting Company, presented by (NET) National Educational Television, the precursor to what is now PBS. This is a retrospective of the series, prepared by the Center for the study of great ideas, founded by Mortimer J. Adler and Max Weismann."@en
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