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Alistair Cooke KBE (November 20, 1908 - March 30, 2004) was a British-American journalist and broadcaster.

Born in England, he became a naturalized American citizen, and lived in New York City with his family for most of his adult life.

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British-born American journalist and broadcaster. Cooke was born in Salford, Manchester: his father was an iron-fitter and Methodist lay-preacher. He grew up in Blackpool where his parents ran a guest house. Here he first came into contact with Americans, in the form of GIs on their way to fight in World War One. He won a scholarship to Jesus College, Cambridge, where he studied English. A fellowship from the Commonwealth Fund subsequently enabled him to study theatre at Yale and Harvard for two years. In 1934 he got his first broadcasting job, as a film critic for the BBC, but soon returned to the States and in 1941 became a US citizen. For a time he worked as a freelance journalist for The Times, reporting from New York. Then in 1945 he joined The Guardian as its US correspondent, a position he held until 1972. His first job was to cover the creation of the United Nations. In March 1946 he began a radio programme for the BBC called "American Letter". This was a series of 15-minute broadcasts in which he tried to give an impression of life in America. Cooke was warned by the producer that this would last no longer than 26 weeks: in the event, as "Letter from America", it lasted for 58 years, becoming the world's longest-running speech radio programme. Cooke made in total 2869 broadcasts, mostly from his 15th-floor flat on Fifth Avenue overlooking Central Park. Memorable broadcasts included his eyewitness account of the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. He also broadcast on American TV, presenting "Omnibus" in the 1950s and from 1971 to 1993 presenting British programmes to American viewers for PBS' "Masterpiece Theatre" series. A much-respected figure on both sides of the Atlantic, he was granted an honorary knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II in 1973, and addressed Congress as part of the bicentennial celebrations. At the age of 95, having been forced to miss a broadcast due to his increasing ill-health, Cooke decided to end "Letter from America" (having in the past made 16 broadcasts from a hospital bed). The last programme was transmitted on 2nd March 2004 and he died less than a month later.

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The Lost Episodes presents Masterpiece Wrestling, a special segment of Alistair Cooke and Masterpiece Theatre. This segment features a WWE-style wrestling match between Jeremy Irons and Dr. Smell.
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Opening credits and the most dignified introduction by Alistair Cooke from Nunnally Johnson's The Three Faces of Eve , starring Joanne Woodward, Lee J. Cobb and David Wayne.
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This is home movie shot by Alistair Cooke of a yachting trip he spent with Charlie Chaplin. Chaplin is seen impersonating Jean Harlow, Garbo and the Prince of Wales, as well as others.
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The opening sequence for the 1950s television show Omnibus. Hosted by ALISTAIR COOKE.
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Les Paul & Mary Ford appear on Alistair Cooke's "Omnibus" (10/23/1953) to dispel rumors that their recordings are all electrical gadgetry. They perform two demonstrations of their recording ...
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Alistair Cooke plays piano and says goodbye .
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A thought provoking collection of Creative Quotations from Alistair Cooke (1908-2004); born on Nov 20. English-US broadcast journalist; He is best known for his lively and insightful interpretations ...
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