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Pierpoint shifted as the news business did from radio to television, and appeared on the first episode of Edward R. Murrow's "See It Now" in 1951, eventually becoming one of the close Murrow associates known as "Murrow's Boys."
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Pierpoint shifted as the news business did from radio to television, and appeared on the first episode of Edward R. Murrow's "See It Now" in 1951, eventually becoming one of the close Murrow associates known as "Murrow's Boys."
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Next month is the golden anniversary of one of the most important TV documentaries ever shown - Edward R. Murrow's "Harvest of Shame," about migrant workers, originally shown Thanksgiving weekend on CBS.
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Mr. Murrow's show was the grandfather of "60 Minutes," whose creator, Don Hewitt, can actually be seen on camera calling the shots in the first episode of "See It Now," which he directed.
The More Things on the Small Screen Change ... Terry Teachout 2011
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At that time, many of Murrow's Boys were still in the primes of their careers.
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Next month is the golden anniversary of one of the most important TV documentaries ever shown - Edward R. Murrow's "Harvest of Shame," about migrant workers, originally shown Thanksgiving weekend on CBS.
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In 1961, middle-class Americans were shocked when CBS aired Edward R. Murrow's documentary Harvest of Shame on the day after Thanksgiving exposing the living conditions of migrant farm workers in rural Florida.
Joseph A. Palermo: The Perils for Obama of Not Talking About Poverty in America Joseph A. Palermo 2011
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The plight of the poor was a national disgrace, detailed in Michael Harrington's The Other America (1962), which became a catalyst for the war on poverty, and in broadcaster Edward R. Murrow's classic TV documentary, "Harvest of Shame" (1960), about the living conditions of farm workers.
Dan Morgan: Remembering Poverty Before the Safety Net Dan Morgan 2011
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In 1961, middle-class Americans were shocked when CBS aired Edward R. Murrow's documentary Harvest of Shame on the day after Thanksgiving exposing the living conditions of migrant farm workers in rural Florida.
Joseph A. Palermo: The Perils for Obama of Not Talking About Poverty in America Joseph A. Palermo 2011
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Next month is the golden anniversary of one of the most important TV documentaries ever shown - Edward R. Murrow's "Harvest of Shame," about migrant workers, originally shown Thanksgiving weekend on CBS.
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