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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...delicacy of a motet. But it was essentially a tour de force, and Wilder's publishers were surprised at its runaway success. Bridge won the Pulitzer Prize, sold more than 2.000,000 copies, was translated into some two dozen languages and two bad motion pictures. As produced for CBS by David (Prince and the Pauper) Susskind, the Bridge was cliffs-above-average TV, but it still creaked of banality, of too many artificial characters acting intensely about too little. And it completely missed Wilder's subtle mockery of Calvinist theology and his "animal repudiation of my father...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Review | 2/3/1958 | See Source »

...empty chamber. "Now, I note about twelve impact craters, and the largest of these I shall mark on the map with an A." said Dutch-born Dr. Gerard Kuiper head of the University of Chicago's Yerkes Observatory. By such sharply focused glimpses of scientists at work, Conquest (CBS) started to live up to its promise as a $1,000,000 series of ten science programs that will stretch into next season. After a talky start, the hour-long program settled down with Dr. Kuiper and Dr. H. Julian ("Harvey") Allen, a rumpled giant who devised the blunt-nose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Review | 1/27/1958 | See Source »

...fight a battle in the mist . . . and those who suffered and died in it were pawns in a complicated game between two totalitarian pretenders for world domination." So wrote ex-Communist Novelist Arthur (Darkness at Noon) Koestler after he came home from Spain's civil war. As CBS's corrosive documentary, War in Spain, made grimly clear, the pretenders were Hitler and Mussolini on one side and Stalin on the other, and the game that divided a nation against itself was a grisly dress rehearsal for the greatest war in history. The "pawns" flashed tragically across the screen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Review | 1/27/1958 | See Source »

...radio program is being edited by Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory. He has previously produced three CBS Radio Workshop presentations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University to Present TV Broadcast on Harvard Day | 1/24/1958 | See Source »

...first: CBS's 1954 plea for TV's right of access to public hearings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Call to Sacrifice | 1/20/1958 | See Source »

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