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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 coast-to-coast TV transmission from both the East Coast (the Brooklyn Bridge and New York Harbor) and the West Coast (the Golden Gate Bridge and 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 with 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.
Murrow produced a number of episodes of the show that dealt with the Communist witch-hunt hysteria (one of the more notable episodes resulted in a U.S. military officer, Milo Radulovich, being acquitted, after being charged with supporting Communism), before embarking on a broadcast on March 9, 1954 that has often been referred to as television's finest hour.
By using mostly recordings of McCarthy himself in action interrogating witnesses and making speeches, Murrow and Friendly displayed what they felt was the key danger to the democracy: not suspected Communists, but McCarthy's actions themselves. As Murrow said in his tailpiece:
No one familiar with the history of his country can deny that Congressional committees are useful. It is necessary to investigate before legislating. But the line between investigating and persecuting is a very fine one, and the junior senator from Wisconsin has stepped over it repeatedly.
The broadcast provoked tens of thousands of letters, telegrams and phone calls to CBS headquarters, running 15 to 1 in favor of Murrow. Friendly later recalled how truck drivers pulled up alongside Murrow and shouted, "Good show, Ed. Good show, Ed."
The show's probe of the McCarthy-led anti-Communist era is the focus of the 2005 film Good Night, and Good Luck.
Murrow's hard-hitting approach to the news eventually cost him influence in the world of television, although his celebrity talk show Person to Person remained a top-rated program with much better numbers than See It Now ever had. See It Now occasionally scored high ratings (usually when it was approaching a particularly controversial subject), but in general it did not score well on prime-time television.
When the quiz show phenomenon began and took the world of TV by storm in the mid-1950s, Murrow realized the days of See It Now as a Tuesday-night fixture on CBS were numbered. The weekly version of See It Now ended in 1955 (after Alcoa pulled out its sponsorship), but the show remained as a series of occasional TV special news reports that defined documentary news coverage.
During the years See It Now was an occasional series of specials [mostly appearing on Sunday afternoons at 5:00pm(et) by 1957], Murrow became upset by the network repeatedly granting (without consulting Murrow) equal time to subjects who felt wronged by the program. After CBS granted another such request—regarding a See It Now show on whether or not Alaska and Hawaii deserved statehood—Murrow complained to CBS head William S. Paley he could not continue doing the program if CBS continued to accede to such equal-time requests under those circumstances.
Eventually, according to co-producer Friendly, Murrow and Paley had a blazing showdown in Paley's office. The CBS chairman told Murrow that he was tired of the constant "stomach aches" the program caused when it covered controversial subjects. That marked the beginning of the end of See It Now, the last episode of which aired on July 7, 1958.
The show lives on in its spiritual successors, such as the CBS News broadcasts Sunday Morning and 60 Minutes (created by Hewitt and once also featuring former See It Now producers Palmer Williams and Joe Wershba).
Deutsche Info:
See It Now war eine Dokumentar- und Nachrichtensendung in den 1950er Jahren in den USA. Sie wurde produziert von Edward R. Murrow und Fred W. Friendly. Diese Sendung hat vier Emmy Awards gewonnen, in den Jahren 1953, 1954, 1957 und 1958.
See It Now war die Nachfolgesendung von Hear it now, wobei der große Unterschied darin lag, dass Hear it now eine Radiosendung war. Beide Sendungen wurden von Edward R. Murrow und Fred W. Friendly produziert. Die erste Episode ging am 18. November 1951 zum ersten Mal auf Sendung. In dieser ersten Sendung machte Murrow eine Parallelschaltung zwischen einem Studio an der West- und einem an der Ostküste.
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Thanks! Very interesting.
marcelonmaldonado79 2 months ago
this is really interesting.
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