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Television, 1956, April, 21

Laugman, Anne W. | April 21, 1956 issue

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This article presents information on some excellent television programs. Some of the programs are like excellent performances of "Richard III" and "The Taming of the Shrew," and "See It Now's examination of the Middle East war-in-the-making, a thoroughly responsible study of mental illness, and "Out of Darkness" and the story of Hitler, "The Twisted Gross." There have been other such programs and there will be more. And behind each show there are men with ideas, with convictions, with energy and courage.

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PUBLIC service television programs; TELEVISION series; TELEVISION broadcasting; MENTAL health; TELEVISION specials; WAR
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