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Alistair Cooke (1908-2004) was a British-American journalist, television personality, and broadcaster. He was best known for his BBC radio program "Letter from America," which ran for 58 years. Cooke provided insightful commentary on American culture, politics, and society. His articulate and engaging style made him a beloved figure. He also hosted the PBS television series "Masterpiece Theatre." Alistair Cooke was considered a master storyteller, bridging the gap between Britain and America.