Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) and her crew of #gladiators return tonight as Scandal launches its last season. The Shonda Rhimes series was honored with a Peabody Award in 2013.
Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) and her crew of #gladiators return tonight as Scandal launches its last season. The Shonda Rhimes series was honored with a Peabody Award in 2013.
Created by Father Bill Cain, a Jesuit priest and playwright, and David Manson, with Richard Kramer as executive producer, and Cyrus Yavneh as producer, Nothing Sacred featured talented actor Kevin Anderson as Father Ray, a young Catholic priest struggling to retain the flicker of God in an urban community facing moral, spiritual and economic decay. In its all-too-brief run on network television, the program was fiercely unafraid to interweave into parish life such contemporary issues as abortion, HIV, class struggles, and racism.
Read full winner’s citation here: http://www.peabodyawards.com/award-profile/nothing-sacred

The Award for the outstanding educational program goes to Robert M. Saudek, Vice-President in charge of public affairs of ABC, in appreciation of his documentary program, Communism, U.S. Brand. This was first broadcast on August 2, 1948, and was repeated six days later in response to the immediate popular demand. Dramatic in form, it explained without exaggeration what Communism is and how it infiltrates and operates within our country. The action throughout was commented on by an interpolated voice which always introduced himself as a footnote—an original and effective device. In substance and performance, this program raised the documentary to a new high level.
Read full winner’s citation here: http://www.peabodyawards.com/award-profile/communism-u.s.-brand

The distinguished historian, journalist and commentator Quincy Howe has long been a great asset to broadcasting. His five-times-a-week commentaries on the ABC Radio Network are objective and penetrating analyses of the important issues of our times. His new documentary television series entitled Outside U.S.A. is an outstanding contribution to the understanding of the significant events and developments around the world. The variety and effectiveness of its presentation have made this program a most significant contribution of television to the promotion of international understanding.
Read full winner’s citation here: http://www.peabodyawards.com/award-profile/personal-award-quincy-howe

This year, our award in drama goes unhesitatingly to Theater Guild on the Air, American Broadcasting Company, which has done what every great company always dreamed of doing: It has brought the best of the Theatre, the finest plays of our time, right into every village and hamlet, right into every home. By the end of this season, more than one hundred plays will have been produced for an ever-increasing audience.
Read full winner’s citation here: http://www.peabodyawards.com/award-profile/theatre-guild-on-the-air

The participation of the First Lady of the Land in itself gave distinction to ABC’s A Visit To Washington With Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, On Behalf of a More Beautiful America. As Jack Gould wrote in The New York Times, “Mrs. Johnson’s collaboration may well give the cause of national beautification its most important advance.” Already new projects looking to “a more beautiful America” have sprung up across the country, fulfilling the hope expressed by critic John Horn in the New York Herald-Tribune that this program would “sting individual conscience to local beautification action throughout the land.”
Read full winner’s citation here: http://www.peabodyawards.com/award-profile/a-visit-to-washington-with-mrs.-lyndon-b.-johnson-on-behalf-of-a-more-beaut