Historical (1950-1951)
A fine newscaster and journalist, Murrow became well-known for his WWII news broadcasts. After gaining fame with his news shows, Edward R Murrow and Fred W Friendly teamed to create this historical chronicle, I Can Hear It Now. Using old and recreated clips from transcripts of radio broadcasts, Murrow narrates a short and fascinating series about US history from 1932-1949. From prohibition to the end of WWII, Churchill speeches, the Lindburgh flight, and the depression, Murrow brings 30 years of US history alive in this fascinating program. This collection includes some of the long awaited broadcasts from Murrow and Friendly’s well-written series as well as a tribute to Murrow. |