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American Experience — Season 17

200411 episodes5.0/10 (6 votes)

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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.

Episodes (11)

RFK (Part 1 & 2)
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1. RFK (Part 1 & 2)

5.5

Aired 4 October 2004 • 55 min

A shy, if driven man, Robert Kennedy "wasn't built for the spotlight, he was built for the wings," says journalist Jack Newfield. While John Kennedy was alive, that's where Bobby stayed -- making certain that JFK remained in the spotlight.

The Fight
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2. The Fight

1.0

Aired 24 January 2005 • 55 min

"The Fight" recalls the June 1938 heavyweight title bout between Joe Louis and the German Max Schmeling, and assesses its political and social ramifications. "It was going to pit whole nations and whole ideologies against each other," says narrator Courtney B. Vance. Producer-director Barak Goodman also explores Louis's place in America's racial divide as well as the genial Schmeling's ties to Hitler.

Fidel Castro
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3. Fidel Castro

1.0

Aired 31 January 2005 • 55 min

Fidel Castro's march through Cuba and the second half of the 20th century is chronicled by filmmaker Adriana Bosch. Here, Cuban exiles and former Castro confreres, foreign-policy experts, a former Castro brother-in-law and his daughter Alina Fernandez paint a portrait of a dictator, a social reformer -- and a survivor.

Building the Alaska Highway
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4. Building the Alaska Highway

Aired 7 February 2005 • 55 min

Recalls the construction of the 1500-mile "shortcut to Tokyo" through Canada in 1942 by 11,000 U.S. troops (4,000 of them black). It wasn't the Army's greatest World War II triumph, but it was one of the first, and it gave Americans, who feared a Japanese buildup in the Aleutians, a needed morale boost. This hour is light on military and engineering detail, and packed with proud GIs recalling mud, cold and toil.

Kinsey
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5. Kinsey

8.0

Aired 14 February 2005 • 55 min

Profiling Dr. Alfred Kinsey, the Indiana University zoologist whose "revolutionary picture of American sexuality" rocked the country in the late 1940s and early '50s. Filmmakers Barak Goodman and John Maggio interview Kinsey colleagues and biographers, along with people took part in his studies, to paint a portrait of an "unyielding" proponent of sexual freedom who practiced what he preached. Says sexologist Paul Gebhard, a Kinsey assistant: "He was a rebel."

Mary Pickford
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6. Mary Pickford

Aired 4 April 2005 • 55 min

Profiling Mary Pickford, the silent-screen "sweetheart" who blazed the trail to Hollywood and became "America's first superstar." Pickford (1893-1979) was also an astute businesswoman: She founded United Artists with Charlie Chaplin and her husband-to-be Douglas Fairbanks. But, as filmmaker Sue Williams stresses here, there was no glorious sunset. As Pickford biographer Eileen Whitfield puts it, she was "the first has-been created by film."

The Great Transatlantic Cable
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7. The Great Transatlantic Cable

Aired 11 April 2005 • 55 min

Cyrus Field's struggle to lay telegraph cables across the Atlantic in the 1850s and '60s is chronicled. When Field finally succeeded, in 1866, it marked "the annihilation of space and time," says historian David Czitrom. But the 13-year effort -- recalled here in re-creations and comments from historians and engineers -- included many false starts and one spectacular failure. Still, says Czitrom, "he never let up."

The Massie Affair
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8. The Massie Affair

Aired 18 April 2005 • 55 min

"The Massie Affair" chronicles a 1931 Honolulu rape case involving a young white Navy wife that became even more serious when one of the acquitted Hawaiian defendants was later kidnapped and murdered. Although marital discord and social "honor" play into the story, it's mostly about stark racial injustice that touched even the White House. It uncovers "cold, hard truths about America and the people who ruled it."

Victory in the Pacific
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9. Victory in the Pacific

9.0

Aired 2 May 2005 • 55 min

The Carter Family: Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
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10. The Carter Family: Will the Circle Be Unbroken?

Aired 9 May 2005 • 55 min

Recalls "the first family of country music" in interviews with Carter relatives, music writers, and singers Gillian Welch, Joan Baez, Marty Stuart and Rodney Crowell. The tough early lives of A.P. Carter, his sister Maybelle and wife Sara were lightened by music, and their 1927 RCA audition proved to be "the big bang of commercial country music." But A.P. and Sara's marriage couldn't survive the turmoil that followed.

Guerilla: The Taking of Patty Hearst
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11. Guerilla: The Taking of Patty Hearst

Aired 23 May 2005 • 55 min

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