- Calendar (TV series)
Calendar was a weekday news and information program that aired in the
United States onCBS from 1961 to 1963.Harry Reasoner andMary Fickett co-hosted the program. Each show began with Reasoner giving a summary of the latest news and then introducing the topic for the day, which was presented by Fickett.CBS scheduled the half-hour program in the 10 a.m. timeslot on the East Coast. Since the network then believed women were the primary audience for daytime television, it created a substantive information program geared toward a female audience.
A review in "
TV Guide " commended Reasoner for not oversimplifying the news and noted that Fickett contributed "as another intelligent questioner and commentator" rather than someone who just represented "the woman's side.""Calendar"'s topics were diverse, ranging from national politics to interior decorating.
The mood of the program was relaxed despite its serious ambition. During an interview with a designer of modern furniture, Reasoner asked, "What would you say if I said you were giving us 'fake simplicity'?" The designer responded, "I'd say you're being offensive."
And on a day when the topic was redrawing voting districts to equalize representation between urban and rural regions, Fickett introduced the segment by acknowledging it was a subject that "sounds weighty for this time of the morning" before assuring viewers that she herself had found it interesting.
References
* Seides, Gilbert. (1962, September 1-7). "Review: Calendar". TV GUIDE, p. 14.
* [http://www.infoplease.com/ipea/A0763086.html Harry Reasoner biography, Infoplease.com]
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