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Wednesday., Nov*tfkb€r - 26 + W52 PSSSfflfr “Outside of the various public events we've glimpsed on TV... this ... might very nicely be the best television show ever produced -JACK OBRIAN. S.Y. JOURS ALAMERIC AN .. followed a new trail of education and entertainment ... something for everybody ... something to look forward to on Sundays -LARRY WOLTERS. CHICAGO TRIBUNE .. Omnibus was on the whole a splendid and remarkably rapid hour and a half of television -JOHN CROSBY. - N Y. HERALD TRIBUNE When the Romans said “Omnibus’ 5 they meant “for all—for everybody.’ 5 And that’s what we mean, too. For this is a show that’s drawn perhaps*the warmest response of anything in television... a big show, a very big show.. .whose name can add something to an advertiser. And what it adds is not alone prestige... but along with that, a powerful sales opportunity: opening and closing credits, a weekly two-minute commercial message, and every fifth week, a special five-minute program feature—a documentary a film based on some aspect of the sponsor’s business, produced at no extra cost to him. Because this show" is available to five distinguished sponsors, the cost to each becomes moderate ... the value to each tremendous.. It is obviously a program for those advertisers whose astuteness matches their importance. Like Willys-Overland Motors, Inc. and The Greyhound Corp., the first Omnibus sponsors. It is produced by the TV-Radio Workshop of the Ford Foundation, and; broadcast over the facilities of the CBS Television Network.