Walter Cronkite - You Are There - WWII Begins
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- Video > TV shows
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- 4
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- 446.41 MB
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- IMDB
- Spoken language(s):
- English
- Tag(s):
- walter cronkite CBS History Docudrama
- Uploaded:
- Mar 9, 2013
- By:
- rambam1776
Walter Cronkite - You Are There - WWII Begins Format : Matroska Format version : Version 2 File size : 222 MiB Duration : 26mn 39s Nominal bit rate : 1 000 Kbps Width : 704 pixels Height : 470 pixels Display aspect ratio : 4:3 Frame rate : 29.970 fps Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.101 Writing library : x264 core 120 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Are_There_(series) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0045458/ http://bayimg.com/PakCgaaeH The radio program made a transition to television in 1953, with Walter Cronkite as the regular host. Reporters included veteran radio announcers Dick Joy and Harlow Wilcox. The first telecast took place on February 1, 1953 and featured a re-enactment of the Hindenburg disaster. The final telecast took place on October 13, 1957. Originally telecast live, most of the later episodes were produced on film. One of the episodes, for instance, features actor Pat Conway as James J. Corbett, the boxer who fought champion John L. Sullivan in 1892. The series also featured various key events in American and World history, portrayed in dramatic recreations. Additionally, CBS News reporters, in modern-day suits, would report on the action and interview the protagonists of each of the historical episodes. Each episode would begin with the characters setting the scene. Cronkite, from his anchor desk in New York, would give a few words on what was about to happen. An announcer would then give the date and the event, followed by a loud and boldly spoken "You Are There!" At the end of the program, after Cronkite summarizes what happened in the preceding event, he reminded viewers, "What sort of day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times... all things are as they were then, and you were there." 1 - Hitler Invades Poland 2 - Pearl Harbor
Many thanks for this one.
Thanks again rambam!
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