Ed Murrow visits the Manhattan apartment of TV actress Eva Marie Saint. He goes to the Washington, D. C., residence of Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson.
Ed Morrow pays a visit by cable to the Bel Air, CA home of actress Janet Gaynor and her costumer husband Adrian. Then he turns to his screen to chat with Eugene Ormandy, conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra, at his Philadelphia home.
Edward R. Murrow knocks on two doors this week. First door: the Westport, Conn., home of Martha Raye and her husband. Second door: Pakistan House in New York City, for a visit with Mohammed Ali, Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Ed Murrow stops at the home of Columbia University Coach Lou Little to get some football tips. His second stop is the Danbury, Conn. home of famed contralto Marian Anderson.
Ed Murrow visits the Washington home of Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, popular author of books on mountain climbing and the peoples and politics of Asia.
Ed Morrow journeys to Hollywood to visit the home of "Der Bingle,", Bing Crosby and his young son Lindsay. This is the first time Bing, who regards his home as his "sanctuary," has allowed his privacy to be invaded.
Host Edward R. Murrow visits the Pawling, N.Y. home of world traveler Lowell Thomas, and visits versatile singer - bandleader - announcer Vaughn Monroe and his family at home in West Newton, Mass.
Ed Murrow's New Year's Eve visits are to the homes of surrealist painter Salvador Dali (and his wife) and actress Peggy Wood (Mrs. William Walling, in private life).