[N.B.C trade releases]. (1952)

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NBC RADIO NEWS NEW NBC RADIO SERIES, 'WHO 'GOES THERE?1 WILL ASSESS U.S. FOREIGN POLICY; LEON PEARSON TO NARRATE NBC's radio news department will present a four-part series assessing U.S. foreign policy in Western Europe. The half-hour docu¬ mentaries, with Leon Pearson as narrator, will be entitled WHO GOES THERE? First program in the series will be aired on NBC's radio net¬ work, Friday, June 6, at 9*. 30 p.m. (EDT) with succeeding programs at the same hour on June 13, 20 and 27. Pearson, NBC's United Nations correspondent, travelled through France and Germany for six weeks gathering facts for the series. He interviewed cabinet ministers and foreign office officials as well as farmers and factory workers in both nations. Aided by NBC field engineer George Robinson, who took 12 trunks of latest-model tape recording equipment on the trip, Pearson covered Western Europe from barnyards to the new Krupp plant in Essen, seeking the answers to two questions which concern every American: Are we right in giving aid to the Germans? Are we right in assuming leadership in the defense of Europe? The answers to these and other searching questions on American anti -communist policy in Europe will be heard on the "Who Goes There?" series. Titles of the four half-hour programs are: "American Occupation in France," "The French-German Conflict," "Who Goes There?" and "We Can't Go Home." Pearson, acknowledged expert on European affairs, has at¬ tended Big Four Conferences in Moscow and Paris, is a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor, and has covered the United Nations since its formation. Robinson has covered numerous disasters, bulletin-making special event broadcasts and grassroots coverage of important states during primary elections this Spring, "Who Goes There?" is being produced by the NBC news and special events department headed by Henry Cassidy. Joseph Meyers is manager of news operations. NBC -New York, 6/2/52