
The Best of WQED (2013)
The Best of WQED (2013)
Overview
Television was still a pretty new concept back in 1953 when a group of like-minded leaders got together and decided that what Pittsburgh needed was its own community-owned educational television station. It would be the first one in the country. One year later, WQED Pittsburgh was on the air and making broadcast history. The Best of WQED showcases some of t he station's earliest programs including "The Children's Corner," with Josie Carey and Fred Rogers. Rare archival footage and photographs take viewers on a journey through the early days of television and reintroduces them to the people and programs that became part of the lives of thousands of Pittsburghers. The Best of WQED is hosted by WQED Cooks' Chris Fennimore and features seldom-seen footage of everyone from Art Rooney Sr. to Martha Graham to early Rick Sebak to the Great TV Auction.
Starring Cast
Rating & Dimensions
Not Rated
Overview
Television was still a pretty new concept back in 1953 when a group of like-minded leaders got together and decided that what Pittsburgh needed was its own community-owned educational television station. It would be the first one in the country. One year later, WQED Pittsburgh was on the air and making broadcast history. The Best of WQED showcases some of t he station's earliest programs including "The Children's Corner," with Josie Carey and Fred Rogers. Rare archival footage and photographs take viewers on a journey through the early days of television and reintroduces them to the people and programs that became part of the lives of thousands of Pittsburghers. The Best of WQED is hosted by WQED Cooks' Chris Fennimore and features seldom-seen footage of everyone from Art Rooney Sr. to Martha Graham to early Rick Sebak to the Great TV Auction.
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
This compilation of content from a public broadcasting station, likely featuring a cooking show host, focuses on apolitical themes of local culture, education, and entertainment, providing no discernible political bias.
Based on the limited information available, the movie appears to feature traditional casting and does not explicitly critique traditional identities or center DEI themes in its narrative.
Secondary
The film 'The Best of WQED, 2013' is a compilation from a public television station, featuring Chris Fennimore. No information is available regarding the presence of LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its content, leading to an assessment of N/A for depiction.
There is not enough publicly available information for AI to assess this category for this movie.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
There is not enough publicly available information for AI to assess this category for this movie.
This program appears to be a compilation or retrospective featuring real-life host Chris Fennimore, rather than an adaptation of a fictional work or a biopic with established characters. There is no indication of any character being portrayed by an actor of a different race than their canonical or historical depiction.
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