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  1. The Fred Friendly Seminars are a prestigious public affairs series on PBS started by Fred Friendly, the distinguished broadcast journalist. Since they began on television in 1984, the...

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  2. These and hundreds of other memorable, insightful moments are the legacy of a series of compelling public affairs programs created by the late Fred Friendly, a pioneer in television...

  3. Critically acclaimed productions. Pioneering television journalism. Thinking hard about HIV in the African American community. For over 25 years, televised Fred Friendly Seminars have added a unique dimension to public affairs programming on PBS.

  4. In addition to his work with the seminars, Friendly produced and hosted a ten-part series on PBS, Ethics in America, on which a panel of leading intellectuals debated and discussed modern ethical issues.

  5. For over 30 years, televised Fred Friendly Seminars added a unique dimension to public affairs programming on PBS. Exploring a wide range of urgent social and public policy issues including affirmative action; health care and end-of-life issues; national energy policy; and bioterrorism; or ethical issues facing journalists, attorneys, doctors ...

  6. Fred W. Friendly was a U.S. broadcast producer and journalist. He began his career in radio in 1938 and later joined CBS. In the 1950s he collaborated with Edward R. Murrow to produce the radio news series Hear It Now and the television series See It Now. Friendly also produced CBS Reports.

  7. Over twenty years ago, television news pioneer Fred W. Friendly brought to public television a unique series of programs in which participants were forced to put their principles to the...

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