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Edith Head and Judith Crist Recall Early U.S. History in Bicentennial-Era CBS Segments

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  • CBS aired segments featuring notable figures discussing early U.S. history leading up to America's bicentennial.
  • Chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett introduced clips featuring costume designer Edith Head and movie critic Judith Crist.
  • These segments were part of a broader effort by CBS to commemorate the nation's 200th anniversary in 1976.

In the lead-up to the United States' bicentennial celebration in 1976, CBS News produced and aired a series of brief segments designed to illuminate early American history. These segments featured well-known personalities of the era, each sharing their perspectives on significant moments from the nation's past. The initiative aimed to engage the public with historical narratives as the country prepared to mark its 200th anniversary.

Among the featured personalities were acclaimed costume designer Edith Head and respected movie critic Judith Crist. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett served as the introducer for a pair of clips showcasing their contributions. Head and Crist, through their respective fields, offered unique viewpoints on historical events, contributing to the diverse tapestry of commemoration efforts undertaken by the network.

The segments were part of a larger programming strategy by CBS to honor America's bicentennial. By leveraging the recognition and influence of public figures, the network sought to make history accessible and engaging for a wide audience. These historical vignettes provided a moment of reflection on the nation's origins and development during a significant commemorative period.

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Originally published by CBS News in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.