In 1935, Ed Murrow began his career with CBS. When World War II broke out, it was his...
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Sig Mickelson:
In 1935, Ed Murrow began his career with CBS. When World War II broke out, it was his voice that brought the Battle of Britain home to us, through his "This Is London" radio series. He started with us all, many of us here tonight, when television was in its infancy, with the news documentary show, "See It Now." He threw stones at giants. Segregation, exploitation of migrant workers, apartheid, J. Edgar Hoover, not the least of which, his historical fight with Senator McCarthy. He is the host of our enormously popular show, "Person to Person," and tonight he is here with is son, Casey, wife, Janet, and all of you who he's worked with, inspired, lectured, and taught. Ladies and gentlemen, the Radio-Television News Directors Association and Foundation welcomes Mr. Edward R. Murrow.
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and tonight he is here with his son Casey
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wife Janet and all of you who he's worked with
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inspired lectured and taught
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Ladies and gentlemen
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the Radio Television News Directors' Association and Foundation welcomes
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Mr Edward R Murrow
Clip duration: 21 seconds
Views: 128
Timestamp in movie: 00h 03m 14s
Uploaded: 28 March, 2022
Genres: biography, drama, history
Summary: Broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow looks to bring down Senator Joseph McCarthy.
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