At Issue is an American public affairs television program that was broadcast on ABC in prime time from July 12, 1953, to February 24, 1954, and on Sunday afternoons until June 1954.
The review said, "Mr. Agronsky shows skill in keeping his guests in an informative groove", adding that he needed to stay prepared "to challenge any statements that seem to be inspired purely by prejudice or bias.
"[4] Harry MacArthur, writing in The Evening Star, called At Issue "another excursion into food for thought" and added that it "is downright enriching".
[9] A review of the premiere episode in the trade publication Variety said that At Issue "shapes up as an important TV entry, both for its subject matter and the guests involved.
"[3] The review added that the episode "was a little choppy and uneven, but nevertheless intriguing and effective", and it found some flaws in Agronsky's questioning techniques.