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  1. CBS. Documentary. Watchlist. Host Edward R. Murrow and coproducer Fred W. Friendly's influential 1950s documentary program paved the way for other public-affairs series in tackling sometimes...

  2. See It Now (1951-57), one of television's earliest documentary series, remains the standard by which broadcast journalism is judged for its courage and commitment. The series brought radio's premier reporter, Edward R. Murrow, to television, and his worldly expertise and media savvy helped to define television's role in covering and, more ...

  3. On March 9, 1954, Edward R. Murrow made television news history when his "See It Now" examined the methods of Sen. Joe McCarthy, using the senator's own words to document his abusive conduct...

  4. Mar 9, 2004 · In 1954, Edward R. Murrow's See It Now series took on the tactics of Wisconsin Sen. Joseph McCarthy, who accused many in government and media of being Communist dupes. Cronkite says the...

  5. See It Now: awards, nominations, photos and more at Emmys.com.

  6. …television with a comparable series, See It Now. Murrow was a notable force for the free and uncensored dissemination of information during the American anticommunist hysteria of the early 1950s. In 1954 he produced a notable exposé of the dubious tactics of Senator Joseph McCarthy, who had gained prominence with… Read More

  7. Jul 2, 2010 · See it now was an American Television documentary series that CBS aired weekly on Sundays from the years of 1951 to 1958. Edward Murrow and Fred Friendly created this show as being a spin-off from the radio show Hear It Now. Edward Murrow hosted the show as he was recorded sitting in the Central control room in Studio 41.

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