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- A famous investigative reporter exposes a demagogue, on the eve of the Army-McCarthy hearings which many in America were gathering around Tv sets to watch.
- An interview with then Presidential candidate Dwight D Eisenhower and his wife Mamie, followed by a military simulation of a Soviet nuclear attack using actual combat aircraft.
- Show asks the question: Should atomic tests be stopped because of the dangers of radioactive fallout?
- 1951–19581hTV Episode
- 1951–1958TV Episode
- Portraits of "Two American Originals," jazz great Louis Armstrong and painter Anna Mary Robinson (Grandma Moses). Armstrong is interviewed in Paris during his world tour and she is interviewed at her home in New York State. The segment with Grandma Moses was the program's first segment in color.
- Controversy surrounds the ACLU's efforts to establish a local chapter in Indiana. It revolves around resistance of the local American Legion and others to rent an auditorium for a meeting of the ACLU at a war memorial complex.
- Details Republican primaries for the US Senate race in Maine and the California State Senate race in Los Angeles county. Division within the party over McCarthyism features prominently in both.
- 1951–1958TV Episode
- This is "See It Now"'s final broadcast as a regularly scheduled program. The show features clips from the most memorable shows in the series. Starting with the fifth season opener, the program switched to a one hour format and was not on the regular weekly schedule.
- The editor of the small newspaper in remote Cuero, Texas wins the Pulitzer prize for his investigation of a land scandal in his state. A deal for veterans to be able to buy state owned land cheaply is being corruptly manipulated where unknowing vets are used as cat's paws for larger interests.