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Issues and Answers was a once-weekly TV news program that was telecast by the American Broadcasting Company network from November 1960 to November 1981. The series was distributed to the ABC affiliate stations on Sunday afternoons for either live broadcast or video taped for later broadcast. The program's theme song for many years was the third movement (the "Song of the Blacksmith") of the Second Suite in F for Military Band (Op. 28, No. 2) by Gustav Holst. For its entire run it was produced by Margaret "Peggy" Whedon, one of ABC's first female correspondents.

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  • Issues and Answers was a once-weekly TV news program that was telecast by the American Broadcasting Company network from November 1960 to November 1981. The series was distributed to the ABC affiliate stations on Sunday afternoons for either live broadcast or video taped for later broadcast. Issues and Answers was ABC's response to such TV programs as NBC's Meet the Press and CBS's Face the Nation. It featured TV reporters interviewing selected newsmakers of the contemporary time period – mostly government officials, both domestic and foreign. Unlike the other networks' news-interview TV programs, which featured newspaper and radio reporters along with TV correspondents, Issues and Answers more commonly featured only ABC News correspondents. The program's theme song for many years was the third movement (the "Song of the Blacksmith") of the Second Suite in F for Military Band (Op. 28, No. 2) by Gustav Holst. For its entire run it was produced by Margaret "Peggy" Whedon, one of ABC's first female correspondents. Issues and Answers was canceled in 1981, succeeded by the 60-minute This Week with David Brinkley. (en)
  • Issues and Answers est une ancienne émission politique hebdomadaire américaine, présentée par et diffusée de 1960 à 1981 sur le réseau de télévision ABC. Diffusée le dimanche matin, elle est lancée par le réseau ABC afin de concurrencer les émissions politiques de ses deux concurrentes diffusée sur le même créneau horaire, à savoir Meet the Press sur NBC et Face the Nation sur CBS. À la différence de ses émissions concurrentes dont les invités politiques étaient interviewés par un panel de journalistes de presse écrite, dans Issues and Answers ce sont les journalistes de la rédaction d'ABC qui s'entretenaient avec les invités. L'émission est remplacée en 1981 par le magazine politique This Week, animé par David Brinkley tout juste débarqué de NBC. * Portail de la télévision * Portail des États-Unis (fr)
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  • Issues and Answers was a once-weekly TV news program that was telecast by the American Broadcasting Company network from November 1960 to November 1981. The series was distributed to the ABC affiliate stations on Sunday afternoons for either live broadcast or video taped for later broadcast. The program's theme song for many years was the third movement (the "Song of the Blacksmith") of the Second Suite in F for Military Band (Op. 28, No. 2) by Gustav Holst. For its entire run it was produced by Margaret "Peggy" Whedon, one of ABC's first female correspondents. (en)
  • Issues and Answers est une ancienne émission politique hebdomadaire américaine, présentée par et diffusée de 1960 à 1981 sur le réseau de télévision ABC. Diffusée le dimanche matin, elle est lancée par le réseau ABC afin de concurrencer les émissions politiques de ses deux concurrentes diffusée sur le même créneau horaire, à savoir Meet the Press sur NBC et Face the Nation sur CBS. L'émission est remplacée en 1981 par le magazine politique This Week, animé par David Brinkley tout juste débarqué de NBC. * Portail de la télévision * Portail des États-Unis (fr)
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