Air Power (TV series)
Air Power is a historical educational television series broadcast on CBS from November 11, 1956, until May 5, 1957. In 1958 it was repeated, replacing The Twentieth Century during the summer.[1] It dealt with the rise of aviation as a military weapon. It was produced in cooperation with the United States Air Force.[2] The series also featured a musical score composed by Norman Dello Joio and conducted by Alfredo Antonini. SynopsisAir Power told the story of the rise of aviation as a military weapon, covering military aviation history from the invention of the airplane through the supersonic aircraft and missiles of the mid-1950s, and also discussed rockets and the future of aviation. Air Power included the stories of some of the historical heroes of aviation and the leading aviation figures of the mid-20th century.[citation needed] CastWalter Cronkite narrated all 26 episodes.[2] Eddie Rickenbacker co-narrated the November 18, 1956, episode on the early days of aviation. Michael Redgrave co-narrated the December 5, 1956, episode on the Battle of Britain. Art Carney co-narrated the December 12, 1956, episode on stunt flying and wing walking.[citation needed] ProductionThe CBS Public Affairs Department produced Air Power in cooperation with the United States Air Force.[2] Norman Dello Joio composed the musical score for the series, and Alfredo Antonini conducted it.[citation needed] Broadcast historyThe series was originally broadcast during the 1956–57 television season on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time from November 11, 1956, to May 5, 1957. Reruns were broadcast from May 4 to October 19, 1958, also at 6:30 p.m. Eastern.[2][3] EpisodesSource:
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