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  1. Eleanor Roosevelt's first television program, Today with Mrs. Roosevelt, aired on NBC between 12 February and 28 May 1950. The half-hour program aired on Sundays at 4:00 pm.

  2. She pressed the United States to join and support the United Nations and became its first delegate to the committee on Human Rights. She served as the first chair of the UN Commission on Human Rights and oversaw the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

  3. Today with Mrs. Roosevelt. Sunday afternoon TV series on NBC, originating from the Park Sheraton Hotel in New York City, hosted by former First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt. Guests sip tea and break bread as they debate current issues with each other and the audience.

  4. 6 sept. 2016 · Mrs. Roosevelt, Mr. Dies Debate: Recollections of Early Congressional Inquiry into Communism.” U.S. News and Report ( August 27, 1954). “The Need for Intellectual Freedom.”

  5. Her first two television shows, Today with Mrs. Roosevelt and Mrs. Roosevelt Meets the Public, were Sunday news discussion programs. The second of these ran concurrently with the five-day-per-week radio program she co-hosted with Elliott Roosevelt, giving her an on-air presence six days a week.

  6. 6 mars 2024 · Eleanor Roosevelt was the niece of one U.S. president, Theodore Roosevelt, and married a man who would become another, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Redefining the role of the first lady, she...

  7. Today with Mrs. Roosevelt: "The Administration's National Health Program." Mrs. Roosevelt hosts a discussion and debate on whether we should adopt some form of a compulsory health program. Among the noted guests were Senator Murray of Montana, Dr. Conlan of the American Medical Association and Sister Kenney from Australia, each presenting ...