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- Longines_Chronoscope runtime "15.0".
- Longines_Chronoscope abstract "Longines Chronoscope is a TV program, sponsored by Longines watches, that ran on CBS Television from 1951-1955. The series aired Monday nights at 11pm ET, and expanded to Mon-Wed-Fridays at 11pm ET after the first season. More than 600 episodes were aired, but only 482 survive, and these surviving kinescopes were donated by Longines to the National Archives.The series featured 15-minute episodes with interviews with notable people of the time, including Eleanor Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Henry Wallace, Robert Moses, Richard E. Byrd, Joseph McCarthy, Earl Warren, Arthur Bliss Lane, John V. Beamer and Clare Boothe Luce. The show was hosted by William Bradford Huie, Larry LeSueur, and Henry Hazlitt.".
- Longines_Chronoscope channel CBS.
- Longines_Chronoscope country United_States.
- Longines_Chronoscope format Black-and-white.
- Longines_Chronoscope format Monaural.
- Longines_Chronoscope genre Public_affairs_(broadcasting).
- Longines_Chronoscope language English_language.
- Longines_Chronoscope releaseDate "1951-06-11".
- Longines_Chronoscope runtime "900.0".
- Longines_Chronoscope starring Henry_Hazlitt.
- Longines_Chronoscope starring Larry_LeSueur.
- Longines_Chronoscope starring William_Bradford_Huie.
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- Longines_Chronoscope wikiPageWikiLink Clare_Boothe_Luce.
- Longines_Chronoscope wikiPageWikiLink Earl_Warren.
- Longines_Chronoscope wikiPageWikiLink Eleanor_Roosevelt.
- Longines_Chronoscope wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Longines_Chronoscope wikiPageWikiLink Henry_A._Wallace.
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- Longines_Chronoscope wikiPageWikiLink John_F._Kennedy.
- Longines_Chronoscope wikiPageWikiLink John_V._Beamer.
- Longines_Chronoscope wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_McCarthy.
- Longines_Chronoscope wikiPageWikiLink Larry_LeSueur.
- Longines_Chronoscope wikiPageWikiLink Longines.
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- Longines_Chronoscope wikiPageWikiLink Public_affairs_(broadcasting).
- Longines_Chronoscope wikiPageWikiLink Richard_E._Byrd.
- Longines_Chronoscope wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Moses.
- Longines_Chronoscope wikiPageWikiLink Television_news_in_the_United_States.
- Longines_Chronoscope wikiPageWikiLink William_Bradford_Huie.
- Longines_Chronoscope wikiPageWikiLinkText "Longines Chronoscope".
- Longines_Chronoscope audioFormat Monaural.
- Longines_Chronoscope channel CBS.
- Longines_Chronoscope channel CBS_Television.
- Longines_Chronoscope creator "Alan Cartoun".
- Longines_Chronoscope description ""Longines Chronoscope with Arthur Bliss Lane "".
- Longines_Chronoscope description ""Longines Chronoscope with Arthur Garfield Hays "".
- Longines_Chronoscope director "Alan Cartoun".
- Longines_Chronoscope firstAired "1951-06-11".
- Longines_Chronoscope genre Public_affairs_(broadcasting).
- Longines_Chronoscope hasPhotoCollection Longines_Chronoscope.
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- Longines_Chronoscope language English_language.
- Longines_Chronoscope lastAired "April 1955".
- Longines_Chronoscope pictureFormat Black-and-white.
- Longines_Chronoscope runtime "900.0".
- Longines_Chronoscope showName "Longines Chronoscope".
- Longines_Chronoscope starring Henry_Hazlitt.
- Longines_Chronoscope starring Larry_LeSueur.
- Longines_Chronoscope starring William_Bradford_Huie.
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- Longines_Chronoscope subject Category:1950s_American_television_series.
- Longines_Chronoscope subject Category:1951_American_television_series_debuts.
- Longines_Chronoscope subject Category:1955_American_television_series_endings.
- Longines_Chronoscope subject Category:American_television_talk_shows.
- Longines_Chronoscope subject Category:CBS_network_shows.
- Longines_Chronoscope hypernym Program.
- Longines_Chronoscope type TelevisionShow.
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- Longines_Chronoscope comment "Longines Chronoscope is a TV program, sponsored by Longines watches, that ran on CBS Television from 1951-1955. The series aired Monday nights at 11pm ET, and expanded to Mon-Wed-Fridays at 11pm ET after the first season. More than 600 episodes were aired, but only 482 survive, and these surviving kinescopes were donated by Longines to the National Archives.The series featured 15-minute episodes with interviews with notable people of the time, including Eleanor Roosevelt, John F.".
- Longines_Chronoscope label "Longines Chronoscope".
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- Longines_Chronoscope sameAs Q6673933.
- Longines_Chronoscope wasDerivedFrom Longines_Chronoscope?oldid=674628158.
- Longines_Chronoscope isPrimaryTopicOf Longines_Chronoscope.
- Longines_Chronoscope name "Longines Chronoscope".