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Omnibus

  • TV Series
  • 1952–1961
  • 55m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
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Omnibus (1952)
Omnibus: Leonard Bernstein
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Omnibus was a television program that sought to provide the best of what television could provide as the highest common denominator of intellectual curiosity and interest. This level of prog... Read allOmnibus was a television program that sought to provide the best of what television could provide as the highest common denominator of intellectual curiosity and interest. This level of programing excellence has not been achieved again.Omnibus was a television program that sought to provide the best of what television could provide as the highest common denominator of intellectual curiosity and interest. This level of programing excellence has not been achieved again.

  • Stars
    • Alistair Cooke
    • Leonard Bernstein
    • Joseph N. Welch
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    231
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Alistair Cooke
      • Leonard Bernstein
      • Joseph N. Welch
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 8 Primetime Emmys
      • 13 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Leonard Bernstein: Omnibus - The Historic TV Broadcasts: Excerpt from the World of Jazz
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    Leonard Bernstein: Omnibus - The Historic TV Broadcasts: Excerpt from the World of Jazz
    Leonard Bernstein: Omnibus - The Historic TV Broadcasts: Excerpt From J.S. Bach
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    Leonard Bernstein: Omnibus - The Historic TV Broadcasts: Excerpt From J.S. Bach
    Leonard Bernstein: Omnibus - The Historic TV Broadcasts: Excerpt From J.S. Bach
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    Leonard Bernstein: Omnibus - The Historic TV Broadcasts: Excerpt From J.S. Bach
    Omnibus: Leonard Bernstein
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    Omnibus: Leonard Bernstein
    Omnibus: Leonard Bernstein (World Of Jazz)
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    Omnibus: Leonard Bernstein (World Of Jazz)
    Omnibus: American Profiles
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    Omnibus: American Profiles

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    Alistair Cooke
    Alistair Cooke
    • Self - Host…
    • 1952–1961
    Leonard Bernstein
    Leonard Bernstein
    • Self…
    • 1954–1961
    Joseph N. Welch
    Joseph N. Welch
    • Self - Narrator…
    • 1955–1958
    Helen Hayes
    Helen Hayes
    • (segment "Drug Store, Sunday Noon")…
    • 1952–1958
    Martin Gabel
    Martin Gabel
    • Narrator…
    • 1952–1955
    James Daly
    James Daly
    • (segment "Henry Adams")…
    • 1955–1957
    Burgess Meredith
    Burgess Meredith
    • (segment "The Sea of Winslow Homer")…
    • 1952–1955
    Joanne Woodward
    Joanne Woodward
    • Ann Rutledge (segment "Lincoln Part I: The End and the Beginning")…
    • 1952–1955
    Royal Dano
    Royal Dano
    • Abraham Lincoln (segment "Lincoln Part I: The End and the Beginning")…
    • 1952–1955
    Crahan Denton
    Crahan Denton
    • Tom Lincoln (segment "Lincoln Part I: The End and the Beginning")…
    • 1952–1955
    Bert Lahr
    Bert Lahr
    • (segment "Moliere's School for Wives")…
    • 1953–1958
    Jessica Tandy
    Jessica Tandy
    • (segment "Minds over Manners")…
    • 1953–1956
    Hume Cronyn
    Hume Cronyn
    • (segment "Minds over Manners")…
    • 1953–1956
    Bud Palmer
    • Commentator (segment "The Fastest Game of All")…
    • 1956
    Cyril Ritchard
    Cyril Ritchard
    • (segment "The Twelve Pound Look")…
    • 1952–1959
    Jonathan Harris
    Jonathan Harris
    • (segment "Let There Be Farce")…
    • 1952–1956
    Martyn Green
    • (segment "H.M.S. Pinafore")…
    • 1952–1956
    Harry Townes
    Harry Townes
    • (segment "One Nation Indivisible")…
    • 1954–1960
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    A bit of information about this important TV Series

    In 1952, the Ford Foundation created two funds for educational television. One was for publicly supported TV, and it evolved into the modern PBS. The other was for commercial educational TV, and its chief product was the Omnibus TV series.

    Omnibus broadcast, initially, live from New York City at 4:00 PM on Sundays. It was hosted by Alistair Cooke (his first show in the US) and it featured a broad range of programming about science, the arts and the humanities. Virtually anyone of cultural interest who passed through New York might end up on the show. Film segments were integrated between live performances.

    Among the show's regular contributors were William Saroyan, who offered up numerous one-act plays and a six-part autobiographical work, and Cyril Ritchard and Helen Hayes, two of the Broadway theater's brightest lights, who appeared in a series of one-act plays together.

    Some of Omnibus' landmark shows include:

    "King Lear" starring Orson Welles, directed by Peter Brooke

    Leonard Bernstein's first TV appearance, where he explained the structure of Beethoven's 5th Symphony, with the orchestral score drawn on the studio floor so that the different instrumentalists could walk along it to visually show their contribution to the overall sound.

    "The Moor's Pavanne," a rare (possibly unique?) record of Dancer/Choreographer Jose Limon in performance, featuring his ballet adaptation of Shakespeare's Othello

    A Portrait of Grand Central Station, a fabulous live broadcast from the great temple of railroads, ending with Alistair Cook broadcasting via mobile transmitter from the engineer's cab of the 20th Century Limited as it headed for Chicago.

    Robert Flaherty's film, "The Louisiana Story"

    Omnibus was a cultural treasure trove. It is preserved on kinescope and videotape. I believe much of it can be seen at The Museum of Television and Radio (New York and Los Angeles). There is also a research collection at Wesleyan University in Connecticut.
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    Egg Head Precursor of PBS

    WE LEARNED LONG ago with the earliest days of this series that OMNIBUS (Ford Foundation, 1952-61)means all encompassing. We can testify from first hand experience that it was, indeed that. In a typical season, it covered Classical Music, theatre, film, history, scientific discoveries, technology, biology, archeology and paleontology. And that's just what we can recall from our own memory.

    THE CREATIVE FORCE behind the program was Brit, Alistair Cooke. His mark is clearly evident throughout the series varying episodes. No matter the subject, there was no doubt that it was his version.

    THIS WAS DEFINITELY Mr. Cooke's show, stem to stern and it showed. The British born journalist (in the best tradition and sense of the word) would later become a naturalized American citizen. Inspite of a very cultured and "high class" sounding accent, his pedigree originated in the Bourgoise Middle class with his folks running a bed & breakfast (no doubt a sort of FAWLTY TOWERS of its day).

    AS WE HAVE previously stated, we believe that this Ford Foundation Sponsored creation may well have been the inspiration for the Public Broadcasting System. There does indeed appear to be some very convincing evidence to support our assertion. And this was long before the creation of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Corporation for Wasting Taxpayer$ Money.

    NO SCHULTZ, NOT insertion!

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      A 1954 episode provided Jonathan Winters with his first nationwide exposure after leaving his job at WBNS-TV (channel 10), Columbus, in his native Ohio.
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      Edited into American Masters: Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer (2002)

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    • Release date
      • November 9, 1952 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Омнибус (Сборник произведений)
    • Filming locations
      • CBS Studio 58, New York City, New York, USA(1952-1956)
    • Production companies
      • Affiliated Film Producers
      • American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      • CBS Studios
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    • Runtime
      55 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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