Episode list

Person to Person

Episode #1.10

Thu, Dec 03, 1953
Edward R. Murrow visits with Indian statesman Krishna Menon and with actress Eva Gabor.
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Episode #1.14

Thu, Dec 31, 1953
Edward R. Murrow interviews Jeanmarie, a French ballerina, and the creator of the comic strip, "Pogo", Walt Kelly.
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Episode #1.15

Thu, Jan 07, 1954
Edward R. Murrow pays a video visit to American Federation of Labor President George Meany at his home in Bethesda, Maryland and singer/actress Ethel Waters at her home in Brooklyn.
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Episode #1.17

Thu, Jan 21, 1954
Edward R. Murrow visits with Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt in her New York apartment, and with Capt. Donald W. Correll on board his ship, the "Queen Mary," anchored at pier 50 at the foot of West 50th St. in New York City.
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Episode #1.19

Thu, Feb 04, 1954
Edward R. Murrow visits Nathan M. Pusey, President of Harvard University, and Lily Pons, soprano.
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Episode #1.20

Thu, Feb 11, 1954
Ed Murrow visits with Adlai Stevenson in his home at Libertyville, Illinois. This is a special Lincoln tribute. The second visit will be with Nan Rees, one of the top fashion models in the country.
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Episode #1.21

Thu, Feb 18, 1954
Ed Murrow visits with film magnate Sam Goldwyn in California and with basketball star George Mikan in his Minneapolis home.
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Episode #1.22

Thu, Feb 25, 1954
Edward R. Murrow visits with soprano Helen Trouble in New York City, and with Louis Seltzer, editor of the Cleveland Press.
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Episode #1.24

Thu, Mar 11, 1954
Edward R. Murrow, at the New York studio, interviews David Sarnoff, president of NBC, at home in New York, and George Humphreys, Secretary of the Treasury, speaking from Washington
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Episode #1.25

Thu, Mar 18, 1954
Host Edward R. Murrow interviews mystery writer Mickey Spiliane, and publisher Gardner Cowles and his wife Fleur Cowles, an associate editor of Look.
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Episode #1.26

Thu, Mar 25, 1954
Host Edward R. Murrow interviews Imogene Coca at home in New York, and Emmett Kelly at the Hotel Belvedere, home of the circus performers.
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Episode #1.27

Thu, Apr 01, 1954
Edward R. Murrow interviews actress Gloria Swanson at home in New York, and lightweight champion Paddy DeMarco at home in Brooklyn. DeMarco's title bout a few weeks ago presented Mr. Murrow with great competition.
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Episode #1.28

Thu, Apr 08, 1954
Edward R. Murrow interviews Groucho Marx, at home in Beverly Hills, and James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor.
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Episode #1.29

Thu, Apr 15, 1954
In a special Easter program, host Edward R. Murrow interviews Archbishop Richard J. Cushing at his home in Boston, and milliner Lily Dache at her home in New York.
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Episode #1.31

Thu, Apr 29, 1954
Edward Murrow visits actress Mary Martin, and Churchill Downs' bossman Bill Corum. Miss Martin appears with her daughter Heller at home in South Norwalk, Conn. Mr. Corum speaks from his Louisville Manse, on the eve of the Kentucky Derby.
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Episode #1.32

Thu, May 06, 1954
Host Edward R. Murrow interviews the chanteuse Hildegarde, at home in her New York apartment; and Yankee shortstop Phil Rizzuto, at home with his family in Hillside, N. J.
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Episode #1.33

Thu, May 13, 1954
Ed Murrow talks with actress Deborah Kerr at her dressing room at the Barrymore Theater, where she is starring in "Tea And Sympathy." Wally Cox, TV's Mr. Peepers, appears from his New York apartment.
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Episode #1.34

Thu, May 20, 1954
Edward R. Murrow interviews gossip columnist and author Earl Wilson, who chronicles the Broadway scene and New York entertainment industry in his newspaper column. He also talks with Wilson's wife, B.W., his son, Slugger and his mother-in-law. Later in the program, Murrow chats with female aviator Jacqueline Cochran and her husband, financier Floyd Odlum.
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Episode #1.36

Thu, Jun 03, 1954
Ed Murrow talks with New York's Mayor Robert F. Wagner, with his family, in the mayor's mansion at Gracie Square. Mr. Murrow is also a guest in the New York apartment of Gertrude "Molly" Berg, beloved author and star of The Goldbergs.
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Episode #1.37

Thu, Jun 10, 1954
Edward R. Murrow interviews three of the greatest living heavyweight boxers - Rocky Marciano, the only undefeated heavyweight in the modern era; Ezzard Charles, the heavyweight champ during 1951 and 1952 and the oldest heavyweight champion of all-time, Jersey Joe Walcott.
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Episode #1.38

Thu, Jun 17, 1954
Ed Murrow visits the Freeport, L. I., N. Y., home of bandleader Guy Lombardo, creator of "the sweetest music this side of heaven." Ed also visits the apartment of novelist Fannie Hurst, in the Des Aristes Hotel in mid-Manhattan.
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Episode #1.39

Thu, Jun 24, 1954
Ed Murrow looks in on the Marine Corps in the person of its Commanding General Lemuel Shepherd, from the Marine barracks in Washington, D. C. Musical comedy actress Janet Blair appears at home in her New York penthouse.
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Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis
Ed Murrow interviews Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in their west-coast homes. Also visits with Louis Laurent, a railroad Redcap with 30 years of service who portered for ex-Presidents Herbert Hoover, Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman.
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