Walter Goodman (critic)
Walter Goodman (1927–2002) was an American author and journalist for The New York Times and worked as the newspaper's television critic concentrating on the mediums news and documentaries. His book The Committee (1968) chronicled the House Un-American Activities Committee.
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Walter Goodman (critic)
Walter Goodman (1927–2002) was an American author and journalist for The New York Times and worked as the newspaper's television critic concentrating on the mediums news and documentaries. His book The Committee (1968) chronicled the House Un-American Activities Committee.
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