\"Stand by. Five seconds to air.\" Just out of camera range, the studio floor manag, waved his open hand at the three television correspon, ents, dropping one finger at a time as he counted off tt final seconds to 10 P.M. \"Five... four.., three.., two.., one.., he1 we go. In fifteen million homes across America, TV screm were filled with a close-up picture of a utilitarian stud: clock, its second hand sweeping silently around the fac The words THE HOUR, in red, were superimposed ov( the clock. \"Stand by announcer,\" the director said into tl: intercom. Out of the way in a corner of the studio, the m nouncer watched the clock pictured on his monito When the second hand circled past the 1, a red ligl beside his TV set flashed on. \"Cue announcer!\" The Continental Broadcasting Network pre- sents The Hour, television s number-one investi- gative news program. Every Sunday night at
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