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A Rare Shot Of NBC’s First Regular Network News Show

Posted on January 17, 2015March 15, 2021

The floor director may be Harry Katzman who worked this show for a long time. For much more, take a look at this link!

https://eyesofageneration.com/1953-televising-todays-news/

Enjoy and share! -Bobby Ellerbee

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