The Sixties
The space race, the cold war, "free love," civil rights and more: The decade of the 1960s shaped our history -- and changed the world.
In collaboration with Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman and Mark Herzog, CNN explores perhaps the most transformative decade of the modern era in a 10-part documentary series and brings new insights into how those events shaped today.
Television experiences major milestones in the 1960s. The landscape of television changes.
The world was on the brink of war when tensions between the United States and the USSR reached a turning point with the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 62'. The Bay of Pigs and the construction of the Berlin Wall is also reviewed.
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy is examined through eye witness accounts, details of the original investigation, and films of the assassination itself. Also examined is the assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby.
The complexities that led to America's involvement in the Vietnam War is explored by looking at what affect the assassination of President Kennedy and the installment of Lyndon Johnson into the Oval Office might have played.
An in-depth look into Martin Luther King Jr. and his courageous efforts to lead the civil rights movement is explored through interviews and film clips. Freedom Riders, the March on Washington, and Selma to Montgomery are revisited.
A new wave of British bands and artists enter and impact mainstream American culture.
In the midst of the Cold War, America falls behind in the manned exploration of space with the USSR. Then President Kennedy pledges that America will put a man on the moon by the end of the decade, capturing the fascination of the world..
The year 1968 was a tumultuous one for many Americans. The end of the innocence of the decade is brought about the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, the Vietnam War and violent Civil Rights protests.
The 60's were a time of great change. Civil Rights, environmental concerns, premarital sex, birth control and the women's movement are just some of the issues that filled the minds and hearts of Americans during the decade.
The counterculture shapes the youth of America thanks in great part to a changing morality, including views towards sex, the use of drugs and a new found expressiveness through music.
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Walter Cronkite | Self - CBS News |
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John F. Kennedy | Self - US President |
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Chet Huntley | Self - NBC News |
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Lyndon Johnson | Self - US Vice President and President |
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David Brinkley | Self - NBC News |
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Hugh M. Hefner | Self - Playboy After Dark |
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Dan Rather | Self - CBS News |
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Harry Reasoner | Self - CBS News |
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John Heilemann | Self |
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Frank McGee | Self - NBC News |
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Richard Nixon | Self - episode of Jack Paar Tonight Show |
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Howard K. Smith | Self - ABC News |
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Robert Dallek | Self |
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Mike Wallace | Self - CBS News |
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Morley Safer | Self - Journalist / 60 Minutes |
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Tim Naftali | Self - Author |
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Tom Hanks | Self - Actor |
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Dick Van Dyke | Self |
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Yvonne De Carlo | Lily Munster |
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Ann Morgan Guilbert | Millie Helper - Dick Van Dyke Show |
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Mary Tyler Moore | Self - episode of David Susskind Show |
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Robert F. Kennedy | Self - US Atty. General |
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Sander Vanocur | Self - Journalist |
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Merv Griffin | Self |
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Robert MacNeil | Self - Author |
| Producer | Simon Brown, Aileen Silverstone, Alex Fleming, Mike Goetzman, Christopher G. Cowen, Gary Goetzman, Tom Hanks, Mark Herzog, Stephen J. Morrison, Patrick Roscoe, Kirk Saduski, Dan Partland, Jane E. Russell, Jonathan Buss, Jenny Ewig | |
| Musician | Blake Neely | |
| Photography | Craig Kief | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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