Writing can be a thankless job. After the endless toil of creating a manuscript and getting it published, the book will fall into the hands of critics who are not always kind. Authors naturally do not always agree with critics, and critics are often at odds with each other. This much intellectual debate is bound to have some great entertainment value, and that is the thought behind Author Meets Critic. The show had a simple premise, two critics meet, one who enjoyed a recently published book and one who was immune to its charms. At some point in their discussion, the author himself joins in. A crowd this bookish rarely comes to blows, but feelings do run high. The DuMont episodes of the show were produced by Phyllis Adams Jenkins, a pioneer in providing serious programming intended for daytime television audiences. She went on to produce other shows, including What's the Problem?, the daytime show Home starring Arlene Francis in the 1950s, and Dinah Shore's daytime show in the 1960s. On his show, Ernie Kovacs parodied it as "Author Heats the Critics", where the author attacks the critics, rather than the other way around.- WikiPedia Click here to read more about Author Meets The Critics
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08.29.1948 | so this is new york |
+ NBC net, WNBC, New York origination. A discussion about, "So This Is New York," by Henry Morgan. | |
08.22.1948 | author meets the critics tomorrow everything will be better |
+ NBC net, WNBC, New York origination. A discussion of, "Tomorrow Will Be Better," by Betty Smith. | |
08.08.1948 | author meets the critics the comics, very funny |
+ NBC net, WNBC, New York origination. A discussion of, "The Comics, Very Funny," by Frederick Wert... | |
07.25.1948 | author meets the critics the time of your life |
+ NBC net, WNBC, New York origination. A discussion about, "The Time Of Your Life," by William Saro... | |
07.18.1948 | author meets the critics baseball |
+ NBC net, WNBC, New York origination. 5:00 P.M. Robert Smith, the author of, "Baseball," faces tw... | |
07.11.1948 | author meets the critics a guide to confident living |
+ NBC net, WNBC, New York origination. A discussion about, "A Guide To Confident Living," by Dr. No... | |
07.04.1948 | author meets the critics miracle of the bells |
+ NBC net, WNBC, New York origination. A discussion about, "Miracle Of The Bells," by Russell Janne... | |
10.12.1947 | author meets the critics grenedine etching |
+ WNBC, New York origination/aircheck. A discussion about, "Grenadine Etching," by Robert C. Ruark. | |
10.05.1947 | author meets the critics or forfeit freedom |
+ WNBC, New York origination/aircheck. 4:30 P.M. A discussion about, "Or Forfeit Freedom," by Rober... | |
09.28.1947 | adversary in the house |
+ WNBC, New York origination. A discussion about, "Adversary In The House," Irving Stone. | |
09.07.1947 | author meets the critics you're the boss |
+ WNBC, New York origination/aircheck. A discussion about, "You're The Boss," by Edward Flynn. The ... | |
08.31.1947 | author meets the critics star spangled mikado |
+ WNBC, New York origination. A discussion about, "Star Spangled Mikado," Frank Kelly and Cornelius... | |
08.24.1947 | author meets the critics the harder they fall |
+ WNBC, New York origination. A discussion about, "The Harder They Fall," by Bud Schulberg. | |
08.17.1947 | author meets the critics vespers in vienna |
+ WNBC, New York origination. A discussion about, "Vespers In Vienna," by Bruce Marshall. | |
08.10.1947 | author meets the critics richer by asea |
+ WNBC, New York origination. A discussion about "Richer By Asia," by Edmund Taylor. | |
08.03.1947 | author meets the critics belvedere |
+ WNBC, New York City. A discussion about, "Belvedere," by Gwen Davenport. | |
02.28.1945 | author meets the critics brainstorm |
+ WHN, New York. A discussion of, "Brainstorm," by Carleton Brown. | |
02.19.1945 | author meets the critics youngin' |
+ WHN, New York. Sponsored by: *Sustaining, Manischewitz Macaroons (spot announcement). A discussion... | |
02.12.1945 | anything can happen |
+ WHN, New York. A discussion of, "Anything Can Happen," by George and Helen Papashvily. This is a... | |
02.05.1945 | author meets the critics the secret history of the war |
+ WHN, New York. The broadcast originates from the Barbizon Hotel, New York City. A discussion of, ... | |
01.29.1945 | author meets the critics the troubled midnight |
+ WHN, New York. A discussion of, "The Troubled Midnight," by John Gunther. At an unknown date, th... |
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