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| editor = | location = New York City〔Timberg 2002, p. 40.〕 | cinematography = | camera = | runtime = 1 hour | company = | distributor = | channel = NBC | picture_format = | audio_format = | first_run = | first_aired = | last_aired = | preceded_by = | followed_by = ''The Arlene Francis Show'' (1957–1958) | related = | website = | website_title = | production_website = | production_website_title = }} ''Home'' was an American daytime television program hosted by Arlene Francis. Intended for an audience of women, it debuted in 1954 as one of NBC's three major non-primetime shows. While the other two shows—''Today'' and ''Tonight''—are still being produced 60 years later, Home was cancelled in 1957. ==Format== Each hour-long show is presented in a series of short segments which discuss topics in a depth typical of a magazine article. A segment may be either entertaining or informational. Topics typically relate to homemaking but may also include civic, cultural, and social issues and interviews with newsmakers.〔Cassidy 2005, p. 138.〕 Twelve minutes of each broadcast are devoted to the promotion of consumer goods from the show's sponsors; these commercials often take place within the informational segments of the show itself.〔Stole 1997, p. 145.〕 Instead of imitating the look of an actual house like on cooking shows, ''Homes producers made it obvious that it was taking place in a modern television studio. The $200,000 revolving set had a kitchen, a workshop, and an area to demonstrate the effects of weather on the sponsors' products.〔Cassidy 2005, pp. 149–150.〕 A garden area contained soil samples from each of the 48 U.S. states; an additional sample to represent Washington, D.C., was provided by Vice President Richard Nixon.〔Stole 1997, pp. 149–150.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Home (1954 TV series)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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