Books

Television

NOVEMBER 1965
Books
Television
NOVEMBER 1965

Kent MacKenzie '51 was writer, producer and director of Teenage Revolution, shown October 29 on ABC-TV as the first in a series of three special documentaries scheduled for this fall. The central theme is the changing role of young people in today's society, brought about mainly by technology.

Donald B. Hyatt '50, Director of NBC Special Projects, is executive producer of the NBC-TV Wisdom program which returned to the air this fall with a series of five filmed visits with world-renowned men. The series, running through November 14, includes Somerset Maugham, Howard Lindsay, Pablo Picasso, Paul Dudley White, and William Ernest Hocking, who formerly taught at Dartmouth.

Harold G. Levenson '61 was director of the August 22 telecast Direct Line on WNBC-TV that brought all five Democratic candidates for Mayor of New York City together for face-to-face debate and questions. Extensive press coverage of their debate was a by-product of the telecast.