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9780899508573

Ben Hecht Show Impolitic Observations from the Freest Thinker of 1950s Television

Ben Hecht Show Impolitic Observations from the Freest Thinker of 1950s Television
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  • ISBN-13: 9780899508573
  • ISBN: 089950857X
  • Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers

AUTHOR

Hecht, Ben, Primack, Bret, Wallace, Mike

SUMMARY

On February 15, 1958, writer Ben Hecht (1893-1964), a flamboyant and caustic social critic, appeared on The Mike Wallace Interview. Wallace and his producer, Ted Yates, agreed that Hechts personality was provocative enough to be the basis of a television show. The Ben Hecht Show was born. For 22 weeks, Ben Hecht held forth on a variety of subjects, enraging some, engaging many. Here is a sample of Hechts stories and essays from his short-lived television show. Entertaining, defiant, realistic, and iconoclastic, these are the impolitic thoughts of a man who tried to awaken the public from the "optical opiate" of 1950s television.Hecht, Ben is the author of 'Ben Hecht Show Impolitic Observations from the Freest Thinker of 1950s Television' with ISBN 9780899508573 and ISBN 089950857X.

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