CBS News Reviving Primetime Interview Series ‘Person to Person’

By Alex Weprin 

CBS News is reviving “Person to Person,” the classic interview series hosted by Edward R. Murrow from 1953-1961. The revived “Person” will run as one-hour specials on CBS, with the first edition of the program airing Wednesday, February 8 2012.

“CBS This Morning” co-anchor Charlie Rose and CBS chief foreign affairs correspondent Lara Logan will host the program, which is expected to originate from the new studio being constructed for the CBS morning program.

Susan Zirinsky will EP “Person,” in addition to her role as EP of “48 Hours Mystery,” Judy Tygard will also serve as EP.

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“We have dreamed about bringing a modern version of this great program, ‘Person to Person,’ back to CBS for years – and now it is happening,” said CBS News chairman Jeff Fager in a statement. “It is an exciting new development for us, particularly because it will be led by two of our most accomplished producers and two of our best interviewers.”

More information about the series, after the jump.

CBS NEWS BRINGS BACK “PERSON TO PERSON”

CHARLIE ROSE AND LARA LOGAN WILL HOST INTERVIEW PROGRAM MODELED AFTER GROUND-BREAKING EDWARD R. MURROW SERIES

SUSAN ZIRINSKY AND JUDY TYGARD NAMED EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS

FIRST “PERSON TO PERSON” DEBUTS ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2012 AT 8:00 PM (ET/PT)

CBS News will revive its iconic franchise, “Person to Person,” it was announced today by CBS News Chairman and 60 MINUTES Executive Producer Jeff Fager and David Rhodes, President, CBS News. The broadcast, based on the ground-breaking interview series created by news legend Edward R. Murrow, will begin February 8, 2012 (8:00 PM ET/PT). CBS THIS MORNING co-host Charlie Rose, and CBS News Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent and 60 MINUTES Correspondent Lara Logan have been named co-hosts of the series.  In addition to her duties as Executive Producer of 48 HOURS MYSTERY and Special Projects, Susan Zirinsky will serve as Executive Producer, as will Judy Tygard, Senior Producer of 48 HOURS and Special Projects.

“We have dreamed about bringing a modern version of this great program, ‘Person to Person,’ back to CBS for years – and now it is happening,” said Fager. “It is an exciting new development for us, particularly because it will be led by two of our most accomplished producers and two of our best interviewers.”

“‘Person to Person’ is about original reporting on extraordinary people,” said Rhodes.  “Charlie and Lara are the perfect team to carry forward this storied franchise.”

“Charlie Rose and Lara Logan are two of the most respected television journalists of our time,” said Zirinsky. “Charming and personable conversationalists in their own right, they are ideally suited to uncover the personal side of the people who are shaping our lives today.”

“Building on the legacy of CBS News, we will present a broadcast that is both entertaining and insightful,” said Tygard. “It will provide a refreshing glimpse into the lives of the legends of today.”

PERSON TO PERSON will retain many of the elements that made the original so captivating. Co-hosts Rose and Logan will bring viewers into the private homes of public people — musical artists, actors, directors, political leaders and newsmakers.  The freedom and spontaneity of the format will allow guests to introduce friends and family members and show off items of personal or professional significance. Guests will effectively lead the discussion as the cameras capture unexpectedly vivid and touching revelations. Conversation will be the primary focus, distinguishing the series from more traditional interview programs and news magazines. Guests for the premiere broadcast and the schedule for other broadcasts will be announced at a later date.

CBS News made television history in 1953, when Murrow began taking viewers into the homes of people whose names continue to resonate today: John and Jacqueline Kennedy, Elizabeth Taylor, Marilyn Monroe, Harry Truman, Fidel Castro, and John Steinbeck. Viewers saw Robert Kennedy soothing his young children, who had stayed awake long past their bedtimes especially for the broadcast; they also saw Marlon Brando playing bongos with a friend and Sammy Davis Jr. polishing dance moves. In 2012, PERSON TO PERSON will make history for a new generation of viewers.

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