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Small World (1958)

Season 1

Presents a filmed, intercontinental conversation that links moderator Edward R. Murrow in New York with three internationally known figures located in different parts of the world. What set this apart from other televised interview/discussion programs was the fact that its participants could not see each other but could hear one another via telephone lines and radio.

Released Oct. 12, 1958 Episode 30 min None+

Genres: Talk, Talk Show

Keywords: tmdb.talk-show, imdb.non-fiction, awards.emmy-award-nominated

Production Companies: CBS Productions, CBS

Network: CBS

Country: United States
Languages: English

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S1E1 - Prime Minister Nehru of India, Aldous Huxley and Thomas Dewey

Murrow conducts a chat with Prime Minister Nehru of India, Aldous Huxley, and Thomas Dewey
Oct. 12, 1958, midnight

S1E2 - Lord Bertrand Russell, Dr. Willard F. Libby, Dr. Homi J. Bhabha

Atomic energy as threat and promise are at the center of today's discussion. The guests are Bertrand Russell, philosopher and Nobel Prize author in London; Dr. Willard F. Libby of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, in Washington D.C.; Dr. Homi J. Bhabha, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission of India, in Paris. Lord Russell has been active in efforts to halt nuclear weapons.
Oct. 19, 1958, midnight

S1E3 - Lauren Bacall, Malcolm Muggeridge, Eric Johnston

Lauren Bacall, Malcolm Muggeridge, former editor of "Punch" a British humor magazine and Eric Johnston are the assembled raconteurs, and the first two help make this a most engaging session on this international fest. Miss Bacall, intelligent and humorous, discusses how good Hollywood films are as overseas ambassadors, and debates the question of female suffrage.
Oct. 26, 1958, midnight

S1E4 - Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, Dr. Mark Van Doren, Rebecca West

A discussion on education includes author Rebecca West in Buckinghamshire, England; Vice Admiral Hyman Rickover in Washington, D.C.; and Dr. Mark Van Doren in Cornwall, Connecticut.
Nov. 2, 1958, midnight

S1E5 - Peter Ustinov, Sol Hurok, Governor Theodore McKeldin

Particularly amusing telephonic chat between actor Peter Ustinov, impresario Sol Hurok and Maryland's Governor Theodore McKeldin. This combative trio consider politics, culture and TV. Hurok and Ustinov both make good sense, with the latter being not only perceptive, but witty as he demolishes several ideas advanced by Governor McKeldin, who unintentionally proves Ustinov's contention that politicians, like the Russians, can be funny precisely because they have no sense of humor.
Nov. 9, 1958, midnight

S1E6 - James C. Hagerty, Jacques Soustelle, Malcolm Muggeridge

Conversation is carried on by Presidential News Secretary James C. Hagerty; Jacques Soustelle, minister of information for the De Gaulle government, and Malcolm Muggeridge, former editor of Britain's Punch magazine. Speakers are in Washington, Paris and London, respectively.
Nov. 16, 1958, midnight

S1E7 - General Alfred M. Groenther, Aneturin Bevan, Franz Josef Strauss

General Alfred M. Groenther, Aneturin Bevan, British Labor Party leader and Franz Josef Strauss, West Germany's defense minister, discuss the defense of Middle and Western Europe.
Nov. 23, 1958, midnight

S1E8 - President Harry S. Truman, British Prime Minister Richard Clement Attlee

Harry S. Truman, 33rd president of the United States, and Richard Clement Attlee, 40th prime minister of Great Britain, in intercontinental conversation with Edward R. Murrow. Mr. Truman is in Independence, Mo. Earl Attlee is in London.
Nov. 30, 1958, midnight

S1E9 - Antoni Slonimski, Artur Rubenstein, Archibald MacLeish

Murrow is joined in intercontinental conversation by Antoni Slonimski, Poland's poet laureate, Artur Rubenstein, world-famed Polish born pianist, and Archibald MacLeish, 2-time Pulitzer Prize winner. The guest speakers are in Warsaw, Paris and Washington, and the Warsaw visit is the show's first stop in a Communist country.
Dec. 7, 1958, midnight

S1E10 - Dr. Milton Eisenhower, Puerto Rican Governor Luis Munoz-Marin, Dr. Galo Plaza

Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower, Puerto Rican Governor Luis Munoz-Marin and Dr. Galo Plaza, former president of Ecuador join Murrow in an unrehearsed, intercontinental conversation about relations between the United States and its neighbor nations to the South.
Dec. 14, 1958, midnight

S1E11 - James O. Sastland, Herb Block, Professor Denis W. Brogan

James O. Sastland, Herbert L. Block, syndicated editorial cartoonist of the Washington Post and Times-Herald, and Denis W. Brogan, professor of political science at Cambridge, and moderator Murrow discuss the U.S. Senate's controversial filibuster rule.
Dec. 21, 1958, midnight

S1E12 - Vivien Leigh, Samuel Goldwyn, Kenneth Tynan

Actress Vivien Leigh, movie producer Samuel Goldwyn and New York drama critic Kenneth Tynan join Murrow in a filmed conversation.
Dec. 28, 1958, midnight

S1E13 - Episode 13

Jan. 4, 1959, midnight

S1E14 - Episode 14

Jan. 11, 1959, midnight

S1E15 - Episode 15

Jan. 18, 1959, midnight

S1E16 - Episode 16

Jan. 25, 1959, midnight

S1E17 - Episode 17

Feb. 1, 1959, midnight

S1E18 - Episode 18

Feb. 8, 1959, midnight

S1E19 - Episode 19

Feb. 15, 1959, midnight

S1E20 - Episode 20

Feb. 22, 1959, midnight

S1E21 - Episode 21

March 1, 1959, midnight

S1E22 - Episode 22

March 8, 1959, midnight

S1E23 - Episode 23

March 15, 1959, midnight

S1E24 - Humor in Theatre

March 22, 1959, midnight

S1E25 - Episode 25

March 29, 1959, midnight

S1E26 - Episode 26

April 5, 1959, midnight
Network: CBS
Episode Runtime: 30 min.
Season Runtime: 30 min.
Released: Oct. 12, 1958
Last Air Date: May 29, 1960, midnight
Status: Ended
Certification: NR

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