
SEE IT NOW: THE CASE OF MILO RADULOVICH (TV)
Summary
One in this series of current events documentary programs, hosted by Edward R. Murrow. This program is an investigative examination of Lt. Milo Radulovich's dismissal from the United States Air Force, in which he had served for ten years. Radulovich was judged to be a security risk because of his father and sister's alleged subversive political leanings. The former lieutenant expresses concern about possibilities of finding employment: "If I am labeled a security risk, if the Air Force won't have me, I ask the question: who else will?" His father, sister, lawyer, and some neighbors are interviewed. "I feel that my political beliefs are my own private affair," says Radulovich's sister, and she adds that persecution because of alleged political beliefs or activity of a relative has become "a fanatic trend in this country." Includes commercials.
Details
- NETWORK: CBS
- DATE: October 20, 1953 Tuesday 10:30 PM
- RUNNING TIME: 0:29:26
- COLOR/B&W: B&W
- CATALOG ID: T76:0005
- GENRE: Public affairs/Documentaries
- SUBJECT HEADING: Communism - 1953; U S Air Force
- SERIES RUN: CBS - TV series, 1951-1958
- COMMERCIALS:
- TV - Commercials - Alcoa aluminum
CREDITS
- Edward R. Murrow … Producer, Editor, Host
- Fred W. Friendly … Producer, Editor
- Ed Scott … Reporter
- Joseph Wershba … Reporter
- Don Hewitt … Director
- Charles Mack … Camera
- Marty Bennett … Camera
- Milo Radulovich