1:47:10
And it's a happy ending.
1:47:14
Wayward husband
comes to his senses...
1:47:17
returns to his wife...
1:47:19
with whom he's established
a long and sustaining love.
1:47:23
Heartless young woman left alone
in her arctic desolation.
1:47:30
Music up with a swell.
1:47:35
Final commercial.
1:47:39
And here are a few scenes
from next week's show.
1:47:54
How'd it go?
1:48:12
Mr. Jensen was unhappy at the idea
of taking Howard Beale off the air.
1:48:18
Mr. Jensen thinks Howard Beale
is bringing...
1:48:20
a very important message
to the American people.
1:48:26
So he wants Howard Beale on the air,
and he wants him kept on.
1:48:31
Mr. Jensen feels we're too catastrophic
in our thinking.
1:48:34
I argued that television
was a volatile industry...
1:48:37
in which success and failure
were determined week by week.
1:48:41
Mr. Jensen said he did not like
volatile industries...
1:48:44
and suggested with a certain
sinister silkiness...
1:48:49
that volatility in business
usually reflected bad management.
1:48:54
He didn't really care if Howard Beale
was the number one show or the 50th.
1:48:57
He didn't really care
if the Beale show lost money.