logo
When Americans Agreed on History, for 60 Seconds

When Americans Agreed on History, for 60 Seconds

New York Times4 days ago
Fifty years ago on CBS, the revolution was televised, if only for a minute at a time.
From July 4, 1974, through the end of 1976, 'Bicentennial Minutes' took 60 seconds in prime time between some of TV's most popular shows to have celebrities, artists and politicians tell viewers what had happened 200 years ago that day, in the early years of the American Revolution.
Charlton Heston kicked off the series, backed by a giant American flag, telling of George Washington's worries after the Boston Tea Party. Representative Bella Abzug, in her trademark hat and thick New York accent, related a British man-o-war attack on the city's waterfront. Lucille Ball described 'corn-shucking parties' in colonial New England. (Not every day in history can be equally action-packed.) In a twist on the CBS anchor Walter Cronkite's famous sign-off, each one concluded, 'That's the way it was.'
The series was a simple act of civic education — earnest, unflashy, a little corny and mockable. It was not big on geopolitics, gray areas or the moral failings of the home-team rebels. Writing in The New York Times, the TV critic John J. O'Connor called its early episodes 'so insubstantial as to be almost meaningless.' (The series nonetheless won an Emmy in 1976.)
But a half-century later, as America prepares to celebrate a bigger mouthful of a birthday, the Semiquincentennial, the 'Bicentennial Minutes' series is educational in a different way. It's a time capsule of 20th-century mass civics, a reminder of how — for good, bad or mediocre — TV once formed a kind of public square that is probably irretrievable.
'Bicentennial Minutes,' like many American inventions, was a creation of commerce. Shell Oil bought each minute of airtime for two years, its logo ending each star-spangled broadcast. (Other sponsors took over after July 4, 1976.) It was a crossover ad for gasoline and America.
Want all of The Times? Subscribe.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

CBS is canceling ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert'
CBS is canceling ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert'

Chicago Tribune

timea minute ago

  • Chicago Tribune

CBS is canceling ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert'

CBS is axing 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' in May 2026, the host told an audience at a taping Thursday. The announcement came two days after Colbert spoke out against CBS Global settling with President Donald Trump over a '60 Minutes' story. The news was also announced in a press release sent from CBS with a link to a clip of Colbert's announcement on Instagram. The comedian and TV personality began by telling the audience he was sharing something he learned the night before, that 'Next year will be our last season. The network will be ending the Late Show in May… it's the end of the Late Show on CBS. I'm not being replaced. This is all just going away.' The most recent ratings from Nielsen show Colbert as winning his timeslot, with about 2.417 million viewers across 41 new episodes. It also said his late night show was the only one to gain viewers so far this year. 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' was broadcast from the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago during the Democratic National Convention last year. Stephen Colbert broadcasts from Chicago's Auditorium Theatre for DNC, a late 'Late Show' of very local love

Stephen Colbert says CBS is ending his ‘Late Show' in May 2026
Stephen Colbert says CBS is ending his ‘Late Show' in May 2026

Boston Globe

timea minute ago

  • Boston Globe

Stephen Colbert says CBS is ending his ‘Late Show' in May 2026

He said the technical name in legal circles for the deal was 'big fat bribe.' The news of the show being canceled was also announced in a press release sent from CBS with a link to a clip of Colbert's announcement on Instagram. Advertisement The comedian and TV personality The most recent ratings from Nielsen show Colbert as winning his timeslot, with about 2.417 million viewers across 41 new episodes. It also said his late night show was the only one to gain viewers so far this year.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store