Further Reading
- Thomas Doherty, "Quiz Show Scandals," The Museum of Broadcast Communications.
- Jeffrey Hart, "'Van Doren' and 'Redford'," National Review, 7 November 1994.
- Lina Lofaro, "Charles Van Doren Vs. the Quiz Show Dream Team," Time, 19 September 1994.
- Robert Metz, CBS: Reflections in a Bloodshot Eye. (Chicago: Playboy Press, 1973.)
- Joseph Stone, Prime-time and Misdemeanors: Investigating the 1950s TV Quiz Scandal—A D.A.'s Account. (New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1992.)
- David Halberstam, The Fifties (Chapter Forty Three), Random House, 1993.
- Charles Van Doren, "All the Answers," The New Yorker, 28 July 2008.
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