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The Twentieth Century

  • TV Series
  • 1957–1968
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
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Elvis Presley in The Twentieth Century (1957)
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A long-running documentary series concerning the news and cultural events which shaped the 20th century. It also offered interpretations of the meaning of certain events, and placed wars and... Read allA long-running documentary series concerning the news and cultural events which shaped the 20th century. It also offered interpretations of the meaning of certain events, and placed wars and assassinations within the wider context of their era. The host was Walter Cronkite. In 19... Read allA long-running documentary series concerning the news and cultural events which shaped the 20th century. It also offered interpretations of the meaning of certain events, and placed wars and assassinations within the wider context of their era. The host was Walter Cronkite. In 1967, the series was renamed to "The 21st Century". Its new focus was predictions about futu... Read all

  • Stars
    • Walter Cronkite
    • Daniel Schorr
    • Winston Burdett
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    91
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    • Stars
      • Walter Cronkite
      • Daniel Schorr
      • Winston Burdett
    • 4User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Walter Cronkite
    Walter Cronkite
    • Narrator…
    Daniel Schorr
    Daniel Schorr
    • Reporter…
    Winston Burdett
    • Self - Reporter…
    • 1957–1966
    Peter Kalischer
    • Reporter
    Alexander Kendrick
    • CBS News Correspondent…
    Wernher von Braun
    Wernher von Braun
    • Self
    • 1957–1958
    Howard K. Smith
    Howard K. Smith
    • Self - Reporter
    • 1957–1958
    Charles Kuralt
    Charles Kuralt
    • Reporter…
    Francisco Franco
    Francisco Franco
    • Self
    • 1963
    Haile Selassie
    Haile Selassie
    • Self
    • 1963
    Blaine Littell
    • Reporter
    Countess Nina Von Stauffenberg
    • Self
    • 1964
    Axel von dem Bussche
    • Self
    • 1964
    Eugen Gerstenmaier
    • Self
    • 1964
    Bill Shipley
    • Self - Prudential Insurance Spokesperson
    • 1965
    James Van Allen
    • Self
    • 1958
    Ralph Brancali
    • Self - child psychiatrist
    • 1958
    Austin MacCormick
    • Self - Narrator & professor of criminology
    • 1958
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    acw3

    an extraordinary lesson in history..

    here is probably the most authoritative, unbiased, stirring collection of historical events on television. cronkite especially provides an unquestioning level of reportage. from world war I to the assassinations of the kennedys and martin luther king, this series renders history into a forceful, contemporary chronicle of events. there should be college credit awarded to those who have viewed every episode and pass an examination based on the contents of this series. beyond the historical aspect of understanding our world and the events that shaped it, there is the "uncle walter" image of one who has experienced much of what he is reporting and the impact on him personally. cronkite is perhaps the most-trusted, well-known tv journalist, next to edward r. murrow and hs two series, "hear it now" and "see it now". no other series which spotlights history as documentary material comes close to what this program has achieved, and no one could make it as worthwhile as "uncle walter" cronkite.
    frpohndorff

    Not so

    Your profile of "20th Century" does not ring true. It was long off the air when Robert Kenedy and Dr. King were assassinated. It also was gone when JFK was assassinated as well. While a truly remarkable program, featuring a remarkable man as host, your comments fail in valuing its place in TV history, and its general import to our history and culture. Walter Cronkite's contribution to our country is an outstanding one. Beginning as a war correspondent during WW11 through his reportage of our post war history, his contribution is exemplary. I can still see his face and hear his words when he reported JFK"s assassination, and Armstrong's walk on the moon. His television journalism is the standard by which all others should be measured.

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    8redryan64

    Thirty Minutes Of Historical Anthology

    AS WE HAVE previously stated, has this series either superseded YOU ARE THERE or it is merely a slight change of format and the reformation of the same thing? Both had occupied the same time slot, albeit in different years. Both had "America's Father Figure" in blustery News Anchor, Walter Cronkite and they shared the patronage of The Prudential Insurance Company of America.

    AS FAR AS the differences, THE TWENTIETH CENTURY did a straight forward newsreel type of presentation; although the events depicted and reported on were far from being news. A typical half hour might cover Pearl Harbor, Woodrow Wilson, Poet Robert Frost or the 1919 Black Sox Scandal.

    WE RECALL THAT it was always interesting, well done using excellent archival news film and kept us entertained; which of course is a very important element. (Can you say 'Nielsens?")

    OUR GUESS IS that CBS slotted this in place of YOU ARE THERE, which was probably running out of 'THERES' and starting to slip in the ratings. It also could be their answer to the very popular Historical Documentary on NBC, VICTORY AT SEA.

    THAT'S JUST OUR guess!
    ThosLeaton

    Documentary series using actual film footage of historical events with narration

    The Twentieth Century was an historical documentary series aired on Sunday afternoons on CBS owned-and-operated television stations. Each episode pertained to a particular subject of (necessarily) early-to-mid twentieth century history. Each program was constructed of actual historical film footage of the subject events, including much captured World War II footage. The programs were illuminated by the authoritative sound of Walter Cronkite's narration, done entirely off camera. These shows were immediately recognizable as a valuable compilation of photographic records of earlier times. In at least one major U.S. market, the program disappeared by 1961, being replaced in its time slot by Air Power (an earlier CBS Cronkite-narrated Wartime Documentary), just as The Twentieth Century replaced its CBS Sunday afternoon precursors, Gerald McBoing Boing cartoons, and before that, Omnibus with Alastair Cooke.

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      This show started in the early 1950s, as The Twentieth Century with Walter Cronkite. In Canada it was on just before the Ed Sullivan Show Sunday evenings. In 1957 it was switched to mornings.
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    • Release date
      • October 20, 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The 20th Century
    • Production company
      • CBS News
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      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
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      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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