vie, 2 oct 1981
Eric Sevareid looks at the key role that independent oil men play in America's energy industry.
vie, 9 oct 1981
Eric Sevareid looks at the business Kentucky Fried Chicken is doing in Japan.
vie, 16 oct 1981
Eric Sevareid examines the world's largest corporation -- AT&T -- as its telephone monopoly comes to an end and competition in the telecommunications industry begins.
vie, 23 oct 1981
Eric Sevareid looks at one of the hottest international investments of the time -- thoroughbred horses -- with a focus on horse breeder Tom Gentry.
vie, 30 oct 1981
Eric Sevareid examines the effects on employees when their company goes down for the count.
vie, 6 nov 1981
Eric Sevareid traces the progress of a book as Hollywood turns the "property" into a movie which can then be shown on television.
vie, 13 nov 1981
Eric Sevareid follows New York Air, a newcomer to the airlines industry, from startup to inaugural flight.
vie, 20 nov 1981
The farmers of the Mississippi Delta are undergoing a startling transformation from cotton to catfish.
vie, 27 nov 1981
Levi-Strauss is profiled as they attempt to market a moderately priced, mass-produced men's suit.
vie, 4 dic 1981
A profile of the San Diego subsidiary of Japan's fastest-growing company, Kyoto Ceramic, illustrates Japan's management techniques.
mié, 11 nov 1981
A journey with shoe manufacturer Tom Bata across his sprawling empire offers a look at the scope of one multinational operation.
mié, 18 nov 1981
A profile of Boeing, the company the dominates the world aircraft business, illustrates the anatomy of a market leader and how it stays on top.
vie, 25 dic 1981
Ex-General Motors executive John DeLorean is followed as he bets his fortune, reputation and expertise to produce a new sports car.