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|a Gould, Lewis L.
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|a Watching Television Come of Age :
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|a ''The Play of the Week'': Demise of Drama Series Has Economic Moral.
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|a Preface and Acknowledgments; Introduction. Portrait of a Television Critic; Chapter One. The Golden Age of Television Drama; Television Debut: Theatre Guild Makes Video Bow on NBC with Production of ''John Ferguson''; Matter of Form: Television Must Develop Own Techniques If It Is To Have Artistic Vitality; ''Julius Caesar'': Worthington Miner's Version in Modern Dress Proves Spectacular Television; A Plea for Live Video: Switch to Film for TV Was a Major Mistake; NBC Playhouse Offers Valid and Moving Hour with Production of Paddy Chayefsky's ''Marty''
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|a ''Patterns'' Is Hailed as Notable TriumphTV's Psychodrama: How to Keep 'Em Down on the Couch after They've Written for TV; Cheese, Mustard Ad Also Stars on Kraft Theatre; ''Requiem for a Heavyweight'': Rod Serling's Drama Scores a Knockout; Study of Alcoholism: Piper Laurie and Cliff Robertson Are Impressive in ''Days of Wine and Roses''; Chapter Two. The Shadow of a Blacklist; Case of Jean Muir: Principles of Fair Play Yield to Pressure; Again, ''Red Channels'': The Civil Liberties Union Revives an Issue; The Case of Lucille Ball: Treatment of the Star Should Be Standard in the Industry.
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|a Fifth Amendment: Danger Seen in Union Plan to Punish Members Claiming the PrivilegeReport on Blacklisting: Fund for the Republic Study Dealing with Radio-TV Is Found Deserving of Commendation and Censure; What a Blacklist Means: A Review of John Henry Faulk's ''Fear on Trial''; Blacklisting's Effect: Censored Tape of Jean Muir's Remarks on '50s Travails Shown on ABC; Chapter Three. The Rise and Fall of Edward R. Murrow; Edward R. Murrow's News Review ''See It Now'' Demonstrates Journalistic Power of Video.
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|a Murrow's ''This Is Korea'' Film over CBS Captures Poignancy and Frustration of Life in BattleCelebrity Time: Murrow Puts Cameras into Their Homes in ''Person to Person''; Video Journalism: Treatment of Radulovich Case History by ''See It Now'' Is Fine Reporting; Murrow vs. McCarthy: ''See It Now'' on CBS Examines Senator and His Methods; ''See It Now'' Finale: Program Unexpectedly Ends Run of Seven Distinguished Years on CBS; ''Harvest of Shame'': Exploitation of U.S. Migratory Workers Is Documented on''CBS Reports''
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|a Murrow Departs: Commentator Leaving Broadcast Post for Challenging Federal JobChapter Four. The Influence of a Critic; Kaufman Incident: ''This Is Show Business'' Dismisses Panelist for Pre-Christmas Quip; On Faith Healing: Preacher's Timely TV Miracles Raise Questions of Stations' Standards; Disgrace of the Networks: Chains Ignore Session at United Nations; More on U.N.: Networks Make Limited Progress in Their Coverage of World's Realities; TV Can Be Good, Too: ''The Play of the Week'' Is a Case in Point; Madison Avenue Case Study: ''The Play of the Week'' Faces Doom Jan. 30.
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|b Providing video companionship for isolated housewives, afternoon babysitting for children, and nonstop evening entertainment for the whole family, television revolutionized American society in the post-World War II years. Helping the first TV generation make sense of the new medium was the mission of Jack Gould, television critic of The New York Times from 1947 to 1972. In columns noteworthy for crisp writing, pointed insights, and fair judgment, he highlighted both the untapped possibilities and the imminent perils of television, becoming "the conscience of the industry" for many people. In this book, historian Lewis L. Gould, Jack Gould' son, collects over seventy of his father' best columns. Grouped topically, they cover a wide range of issues, including the Golden Age of television drama, McCarthy-era blacklisting, the rise and fall of Edward R. Murrow, quiz show scandals, children' programming, and the impact of television on American life and of television criticism on the medium itself. Lewis Gould also supplies a brief biography of his father that assesses his influence on the evolution of television, as well as prefaces to each section
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