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1. See It Now (1951–1958)
30 min | Documentary, News
This show was an irregularly scheduled hour long program that gave more complete coverage of issues. The show consisted of 'Edward R. Murrow (I)' sitting in the New York studio talking ... See full summary »
Stars: Edward R. Murrow, Howard K. Smith, Harry S. Truman, Richard Hottelet
Votes: 93
2. CBS Reports (1959– )
60 min | Documentary, News
A pioneering TV news program that tackled social and political issues through investigative journalism and in-depth reporting.
Stars: Eric Sevareid, Harry Reasoner, Howard K. Smith, Walter Cronkite
Votes: 44
3. Corwin (1996 TV Movie)
Not Rated | 80 min | Biography
Biography of Norman Corwin, the great writer, producer and director of the Golden Age of Radio. Actors in his radio plays included Orson Welles, Jimmy Stewart, Charles Laughton, Danny Kaye,... See full summary »
Director: Les Guthman | Stars: Norman Corwin, Norman Lear, Ray Bradbury, Erik Barnouw
Votes: 7
4. Television (1988– )
Documentary, History
An overview of the history of television from its earliest days to modern times.
Stars: Edwin Newman, Larry Gelbart, Fred W. Friendly, Barbara Corday
Votes: 42
5. Television (1985– )
Documentary
A look at the creation, logistics, and impacts of television worldwide.
Stars: Ian Holm, Fred W. Friendly, Les Brown, George Gerbner
6. The 3rd Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame Awards (1986 TV Special)
Director: Dwight Hemion | Stars: Dayton Allen, Steve Allen, Fran Allison, Edward Asner
7. Television in America: An Autobiography (2002– )
57 min | Documentary
Stars: Steven H. Scheuer, Morton Silverstein, Erik Barnouw, Heywood Hale Broun
8. Section 315 (1959 TV Special)
30 min | News
CBS News looks at the controversy over Section 315 of the Communications Act and the equal time requirement for political candidates.
Director: Michael Zeamer | Stars: Howard K. Smith, Frank Stanton
9. Premiere (1951 TV Special)
60 min | Comedy, Music
The inaugural color television program to be broadcast by the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS). It was seen in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. via the CBS network relay.
Directors: Frances Buss, Fred Rickey | Stars: Diana Adams, Robert Alda, Isabel Bigley, Bil Baird's Marionettes
10.
CBS Reports (1959– )
Episode:
Henry Moore: Man of Form
(1965)
52 min | Documentary, News
Stars: Charles Collingwood, Henry Moore, Kenneth Clark, Hermann Noack III
11.
See It Now (1951–1958)
Episode:
Subscription Television
(1955)
Documentary, News
Director: Don Hewitt | Stars: Edward R. Murrow, Walter O'Malley, Frank Stanton
12.
Television (1985– )
Episode:
Visions of Power
(1985)
Documentary
An examination of how TV affects and manipulates viewers.
Director: Michael Beckham | Stars: Ian Holm, Yoshiko Hayakawa, Hiromi Saito, Pamela Stephenson
13.
Television (1985– )
Episode:
News - The Power of Pictures
(1985)
Documentary
Examines how the news is more impactful and can be used to manipulate when people see moving images. Touches on the Vietnam war, political assassinations and attempts, protests, the unseating of Richard Nixon, and more.
Director: Michael Beckham | Stars: Ian Holm, Reuven Frank, Robin Day, Michael Nicholson
14.
Television (1988– )
Episode:
The Power of Pictures
(1988)
Documentary, History
A look at murder, war, accidents, political scandal and other powerful news images.
Director: Jack Sameth | Stars: Edwin Newman, Reuven Frank, Robin Day, Walter Cronkite