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TV's most-watched history series brings to life the compelling stories from our past that inform our understanding of the world today.
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Episodes - Season 1
Episode 1: The Great San Francisco Earthquake
Oct 04, 1988
From Enrico Caruso to the ordinary San Franciscan, this film presents vivid memories of those trapped in the terrifying event of 1906. Four hundred ei...
Episode 2: Radio Bikini
Oct 11, 1988
While the U.N. debated strategies for control of atomic energy, the U.S. Navy was preparing two highly-publicized nuclear tests. Seven hundred fifty c...
Episode 3: Indians, Outlaws and Angie Debo
Oct 18, 1988
As a child in 1899, Angie Debo was taken to Oklahoma in a covered wagon. She would become her state's most controversial historian -- her career ...
Episode 4: Eric Sevareid's Not So Wild A Dream
Oct 25, 1988
A touching memoir beginning with life in a small Minnesota town and taking us through a young man's early days as pacifist. Reporting on the rise...
Episode 5: The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter
Nov 01, 1988
An original look through newsreels, war department films, posters and interviews with five, real-life "Rosies" about the reality of working ...
Episode 6: Do You Mean There Are Still Real Cowboys?
Nov 08, 1988
A year in the life of Wyoming cowboys and the ranching families who have lived in Big Piney for six generations. Although very much the same as it was...
Episode 7: Kennedy vs. Wallace: A Crisis Up Close
Nov 15, 1988
An intimate portrait of the Kennedy brothers and their confrontation with Alabama Governor George Wallace when he defied the courts by refusing to int...
Episode 8: Geronimo and the Apache Resistance
Nov 22, 1988
The story of a tragic collision of two civilizations, each with startlingly different views of one another. In 1886, 5,000 U.S. troops mobilized to ca...
Episode 9: Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: Revisited
Nov 29, 1988
An updated look at the Alabama tenant families that Walker Evans and James Agee documented in their 1936 Pulitzer Prize-winning book, an American clas...
Episode 10: That Rhythm, Those Blues
Dec 06, 1988
The evolution of rhythm and blues through the careers of singers Ruth Brown and Charles Brown, from the 1940s into the 50s, with contemporary performa...
Episode 11: The Radio Priest
Dec 13, 1988
Father Charles Coughlin, a Roman Catholic priest from Michigan, uses the new power of radio to become one of the first media stars; every Sunday he wo...
Episode 12: Hearts and Hands
Dec 20, 1988
The design and art of quilting yields intimate clues about the lives of 19th century women, who stitched their personal and political stories into the...
Episode 13: Views of a Vanishing Frontier
Dec 27, 1988
The journey of Prince Maximilian, German naturalist, and artist Karl Bodmer, who explored the Mississippi River area from 1832-34, meticulously docume...
Episode 14: Eudora Welty: One Writer's Beginnings
Jan 03, 1989
Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Eudora Welty narrates the story of her own Southern childhood and early artistic development in Jackson, Mississippi. Ba...
Episode 15: The World That Moses Built
Jan 10, 1989
From the late 1920s through the 1960s, Robert Moses held almost total power over the landscape of New York. He built bridges, highways, Jones Beach, L...
Episode 16: Sins of Our Mothers
Jan 17, 1989
A Gothic tale of sin and redemption in 19th century New England. A small town in Maine reacts to the unconventional behavior of one of its young resid...
Trailers & Videos
Thirty Years of American Experience
American Experience: The Great War: Transformed
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