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You Are There

  • Série télévisée
  • 1953–1972
  • 30min
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You Are There (1953)
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Walter Cronkite présente des reconstitutions d'événements historiques tels que "l'atterrissage du Hindenburg", "le procès des sorcières de Salem", "le discours de Gettysburg", "la chute de T... Tout lireWalter Cronkite présente des reconstitutions d'événements historiques tels que "l'atterrissage du Hindenburg", "le procès des sorcières de Salem", "le discours de Gettysburg", "la chute de Troie" et "le naufrage du Graf Spee".Walter Cronkite présente des reconstitutions d'événements historiques tels que "l'atterrissage du Hindenburg", "le procès des sorcières de Salem", "le discours de Gettysburg", "la chute de Troie" et "le naufrage du Graf Spee".

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    • Walter Cronkite
    • Harry Marble
    • Todd Hunter
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      • Walter Cronkite
      • Harry Marble
      • Todd Hunter
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    • Récompensé par 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 victoires et 4 nominations au total

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    Walter Cronkite
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    • 1953–1972
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    sonny_1963

    An Early Television Gem

    Hosted by Walter Cronkite before his bigger successes, "You Are There" created something totally new for television - a reporter with a camera and microphone who covered historical events as though they were breaking news.

    One example was, "The Assassination of Julius Caesar." He interviews many of the people who took part as they stand over Caesar"s body.

    "Excuse me, sir," he asks Marc Antony. Antony takes a moment to be interviewed. What a fascinating concept.

    The only other episode I remember seeing live was, "The Capture of Jesse James," with an unknown James Dean in the title role.

    If the episodes have not been lost, they should be put on DVD for today's generation to watch.
    tony-close

    This was a great TV series for the 1950s

    I noticed the one user comment about this show, about seeing it in elementary school in the 1960s. That person seemed to feel the acting wasn't up to par and kids were not too interested.

    I remember the series as a teenager in the 1950s when it was on the air for real. Our whole family would watch this show together, and we were as I recall fascinated by it. I distinctly recall one of the shows was on the death of Socrates which even to this day must affect me in some way. Here I was, a teenager, thoroughly bored with history in school, being fascinated by the way it was portrayed right in front of us. Poor acting? I don't remember that - knowing CBS at the time, it was probably as good as anything else being shown on the little black and white tube.

    In thinking back on this, I really think it was amazing that this serious - and important - subject could be shown in the way it was. Today's programming is dumbed down stuff compared to the plot lines and staging that were done back then. I think we are the poorer for the lack of good programming that is available on prime time for our kids - programming that is presented as a serious prime time program, not as a History Channel feature that the kids would never be caught dead watching.
    8johcafra

    That's Edutainment?

    I truly can't say given the times and context of its original broadcast, but I must say I enjoy my fortuitous introduction to some remastered episodes from the Fifties of this CBS News production.

    If they're not "live TV" they're certainly kept "in-camera" at the credited Hal Roach Studios. They had to have been filmed quickly too.

    Besides a youthful Walter Cronkite (yes, I remember him) sitting behind a desk with a huge microphone to one side, clutching a thick script, and providing two intros and a summary in his inimitable style, we hear off-camera radio announcers handing off to each other in the traditional style as the "reporters on the scene".

    We also watch the historical figures blithely if not gladly address "the fourth wall" in response to the reporters' questions. You'll recognize some faces, some to become famous and others as the established character actors that you'll need this database to help identify.

    Judge the writing for yourselves, though keep in mind what can only be inferred as the goal. Each episode depicts an historical calendar date, a nice newsbeat touch that Cronkite partly resolves in his summary. The end credits include a disclaimer that everything "is based on historical fact and quotation." With CBS News in charge viewers could have no doubt of that.

    Jack Pierce does makeup...recognize him? And some images linger, among them rocks and snowballs bouncing off the bewigged head of "Roy" Randell during the Boston Massacre and railings very nearly giving way in any age...

    ...but this was indeed the Golden Age of Television. I award an extra vote for audacity.
    7Moax429

    Where's the 1971 version?

    I, too, remember seeing an episode of the original "You Are There" in elementary school in 1973 (I don't remember which episode, however). And since selected episodes of the original 1950's series are now on DVD, I hope to check out some of them.

    But, having been born in April 1962 - and *this* is the one I *really* remember, having seen it on some Saturday afternoons when I was a kid - I'd like to know:

    *What about the 1971-72 revival of "You Are There?"*

    I recently saw just the opening and closing of one episode from the "You Are There" revival on YouTube; it was the one about the Alamo. According to the credits, Fred Gwynne of "The Munsters" had a brief role in this segment (for some strange reason, the poster of that video *didn't* include the body of that episode in his submission).

    Also, I discovered some episodes of the 1971 "You Are There" were made available for school use; following the closing credits, a title card read: "Distributed by BFA Educational Media." I did some research on Google and found out BFA morphed into a company now called The Phoenix Learning Group, Inc.; when I went to PLG's website, I checked to see if any episodes of the 1971 "You Are There" were still available on DVD or VHS. Sadly, PLG is *no longer* printing any episodes of the 1971 "You Are There" on DVD or other formats, including the above-mentioned "Alamo" episode. (The 1971 revival of "You Are There" was recorded on videotape rather than film; perhaps that's another reason hampering a DVD release of this version? I can only hope not, since that "Alamo" episode was converted to film from videotape without any problem.)

    So, CBS, if you and your sister company Paramount Home Entertainment don't want to release the 1971 version of "You Are There" on DVD yourselves, why don't you lease it out to Shout! Factory, Real Gone, or some other "Classic TV" DVD company? I'm sure there are others who remember the 1971 revival of the show and might enjoy seeing these episodes again, too (hopefully you still have the 1971 "You Are There" in your archives and didn't let the copyrights expire)!

    In the meantime, I hope to purchase some of those original 50's "You Are There" episodes on DVD and watch them. After viewing the brief snippet of that one 1971 episode on YouTube, that made me want to see other episodes of the original series even more!
    treagan-3

    Seen through the Blacklist

    One of the interesting footnotes to this New York-based show from the 1950s was that it became a sort of refuge for blacklisted scriptwriters. Walter Bernstein and Abe Polonsky are mentioned in the extended IMDb credits as "uncredited" writers. Some of the Hollywood blacklist histories mention this series as employing blacklisted writers.

    I think it was Polonsky (whose FORCE OF EVIL is arguably one of the best of the film noirs) who talked about his "You Are There" experiences at a panel I attended in Berkeley in 1980. He stated that many of the historical episodes covered in the series were about the suppression of dissidents (such as The Death of Socrates), mirroring what the leftist screenwriters felt about being blacklisted from their industry on the basis of their political beliefs and affiliations.

    I watched "You Are There" occasionally as a kid growing up in the 1950s, and of course I had no sense of this context. I remember thinking the shows were interesting--but corny. But I cannot compare the effort to penetrate historical events with anything currently on commercial broadcast network TV, and the CBS effort behind "You Are There" was a laudable one, in a different age.

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      In the early days of TV and TV news, You Are There plots centered around the intentional anachronism of having television news crews on the scene of historical events that occurred long before the medium was invented. This was made more effective by using actual CBS News reporters. But only famed anchorman Walter Cronkite was actually seen. Field reporters generally remained off-camera while such historical figures as Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin answered their questions speaking directly into the camera, while never questioning the presence of such modern technology.
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      [last lines]

      Narrator: What sort of day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times... and you were there.

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      Referenced in The Honeymooners: Unconventional Behavior (1956)

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      • 1 février 1953 (États-Unis)
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