The Sixties — Season 1, Episode 10: Sex, Drugs, and Rock N’ Roll (1960 – 1969)
Documentary • 60 min • 1 season, 10 episodes • ★ 7.5/10
Episode synopsis
American culture changed fundamentally from the beginning to the end of the 1960s as the tastes, morals, and politics of the Baby Boomer generation came to define America. Jann Wenner, Grace Slick, David Wild, Leonard Steinhorn, Tom Wolfe, Douglas Brinkley, Tom Hanks, and more describe how beatniks, Haight-Ashbury, Andy Warhol, Timothy Leary, hippies, and Hell’s Angels became counter-cultural touchstones that still resonate today.
About 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.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Television Comes of Age (1960 - 1969)
- E2The World on the Brink (1960 – 1963)
- E3The Assassination of Kennedy (1963 - 1969)
- E4The War in Vietnam (1961 – 1968)
- E5A Long March to Freedom (1960 – 1968)
- E6The British Invasion (1964 - 1967)
- E7The Space Race (1960 – 1969)
- E81968 (1968)
- E9The Times, They Are A-Changin’ (1960 – 1969)