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Time for Reflection

1949 American TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Time for Reflection
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Time for Reflection is an early American television program that aired on the DuMont Television Network. Newspapers from the time show that it began airing on June 27, 1949, as a daily 5-minute program, Monday through Friday, from 5:25 pm to 5:30 pm.[1] It appears to have finished its run on January 19, 1951. By the time the program finished its run, it was airing as a 10-minute program, 5:15 pm to 5:25 pm.[2]

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The series consisted of poetry and inspirational prose read by host David Ross (1891–1975).[3]

At least one Kinescope from December 1950 is known to exist at UCLA, and is narrated by Fred Scott, long-time DuMont announcer and Communications Officer Rogers on Captain Video.

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