Person to Person

Oct 02, 1953 (en) [90] Min
  • First Air Date
    Oct 02, 1953
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato
    75%
  • Original title
    Person to Person
  • Release
    Oct 02, 1953
  • en
    -

Overview

Person to Person is a popular television program in the United States that originally ran from 1953 to 1961. Edward R. Murrow hosted it until 1959, interviewing celebrities in their homes from a comfortable chair in his New York studio. In the last two years of its original run, the host was Charles Collingwood. Although Murrow is best remembered as a reporter on programs such as Hear It Now and See It Now and for publicly confronting Senator Joseph McCarthy, on Person to Person he was a pioneer of the celebrity interview. The program was well planned but not strictly scripted, with as many as six cameras and TV lighting installed to cover the guest's moves through his home, and a microwave link to transmit the signals back to the network. The guests wore wireless microphones to pick up their voices as they moved around the home or its grounds. The interviews were done live. The two 15-minute interviews in each program were typically with very different types of people, such as a movie star and a scientist. Guests often used the appearance to promote their latest project or book.

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer

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Season 1 ( 1954-04-09)

4/9/54

Episode: 1

7 May 1954

Episode: 32

Season 7 ( )

Season 7, Episode 39

Episode: 39

Season 12 ( 2012-02-08)

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Episode: 1

Season 2012 ( 2012-02-08)

George Clooney - Warren Buffet - John Bon Jovi

Episode: 1
Oct 02, 1953 (en)
[90] Min
  • First Air Date Oct 02, 1953
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato 75%
Original Title Person to Person
en

Overview

Person to Person is a popular television program in the United States that originally ran from 1953 to 1961. Edward R. Murrow hosted it until 1959, interviewing celebrities in their homes from a comfortable chair in his New York studio. In the last two years of its original run, the host was Charles Collingwood. Although Murrow is best remembered as a reporter on programs such as Hear It Now and See It Now and for publicly confronting Senator Joseph McCarthy, on Person to Person he was a pioneer of the celebrity interview. The program was well planned but not strictly scripted, with as many as six cameras and TV lighting installed to cover the guest's moves through his home, and a microwave link to transmit the signals back to the network. The guests wore wireless microphones to pick up their voices as they moved around the home or its grounds. The interviews were done live. The two 15-minute interviews in each program were typically with very different types of people, such as a movie star and a scientist. Guests often used the appearance to promote their latest project or book.

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer