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Longines Chronoscope, also titled Chronoscope, is an American TV series, sponsored by Longines watches, that ran on CBS Television from 1951–1955. The series aired Monday nights at 11 p.m. ET to 11:15 p.m., and expanded to Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 11 p.m. ET after the first season.
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Aug 15, 2016 · Longines-Wittnauer, a company well known for its watches and clocks, donated to the National Archives motion picture kinescopes of its television interview series, "Chronoscope," which was broadcast on CBS-affiliated television stations from 1951 to 1955.
LONGINES CHRONOSCOPE WITH RICHARD E. BYRD - National Archives and Records Administration - ARC 95934, LI LW-LW-361 - DVD Copied by J. Williams. Brought to...
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Sep 3, 2019 · Featured in this episode are:David Ross, moderatorWilliam Bradford Huie – Journalist and NovelistHenry Hazlitt – Journalist specializing in economics Dan A...
Longines Chronoscope: With William Bradford Huie, Larry LeSueur, Henry Hazlitt, Frank Knight. A talk show which aired from 11:00PM to 11:15PM.
Mar 26, 2011 · National Archives and Records Administration - ARC 95934, LI LW-LW-361 - LONGINES CHRONOSCOPE WITH RICHARD E. BYRD - DVD Copied by J. Williams. Brought to you by Longines, World's Most Honored Watch.
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Mon, Jan 12, 1953. Huie and Hazlitt interview Leon H. Keyserling, chief of the Economic Advisory Council. Topics include an evaluation of the current U.S. economy, predictions for higher business profits and personal incomes and Keyserling's views regarding whether war is necessary to stimulate economic growth. Rate. Episode dated 16 January 1953.