American Experience - Season : 9

Season 9 Episode 1 - T.R.: The Story of Theodore Roosevelt (1): The Long Campaign

TR is born into a wealthy New York family that has a strong sense of social justice. He fights his severe asthma through a strenuous exercise program. He becomes New York State assemblyman. Then tragedy strikes with the untimely deaths of his beloved first wife and his mother. To escape his grief, he flees to the Dakota Badlands for the rigors of ranch life. When he returns, his political career flourishes; he eventually becomes William McKinley's Vice President. Air Date : 6th-Oct-1996  Read More

Season 9 Episode 2 - T.R.: The Story of Theodore Roosevelt (2): The Bully Pulpit

After McKinley's assassination, Roosevelt becomes an "accidental" president. Seeing himself as a crusader, TR uses the presidency to advance his agenda of social reform. He expands the power of the presidential office and comes to dominate American politics. Yet, the night he is elected to a second term, TR announces he will not run again, ultimately weakening his second term. Air Date : 6th-Oct-1996  Read More

Season 9 Episode 3 - The Richest Man in the World: Andrew Carnegie

A look at the poor emigrant boy who built a fortune in railroads and steel, and, unlike any industrialist of his time, began to systematically give it away; a man full of contradictions and inner conflict. Air Date : 20th-Jan-1997  Read More

Season 9 Episode 4 - Hawaii's Last Queen

Liliu'okalani moved easily between two worlds -- she had dined at the White House, had been a guest at Buckingham Palace, yet never abandoned her Hawaiian traditions. A writer and composer, she was thrust into a role she was never prepared to play, caught between two opposing forces. Air Date : 27th-Jan-1997  Read More

Season 9 Episode 5 - The Telephone

At first rented only "to persons of good breeding," seen as an expensive luxury for doctors and businessmen, within a decade the telephone had begun to transform American life. Trees gave way to telephone poles as operators known as "hello girls" began to connect a sprawling continent. Air Date : 3rd-Feb-1997  Read More

Season 9 Episode 6 - Big Dream, Small Screen

The little known story of Philo T. Farnsworth, a Utah farm boy who first sketched out his idea for electronic television at the age of fourteen. An eccentric genius, Farnsworth spent years battling corporate giants to receive acknowledgment for his invention. Air Date : 10th-Feb-1997  Read More

Season 9 Episode 7 - New York Underground

It began with the blizzard of 1888 -- mountains of snow twenty feet high, horse cars and omnibuses abandoned, the city paralyzed. There was no doubt New York needed a public transportation system. It would be an American epic -- the largest public works project in history, overshadowed only by the Panama Canal. Air Date : 17th-Feb-1997  Read More

Season 9 Episode 8 - Troublesome Creek: A Midwestern

A story of the realities leading to the vanishing role of the family farm in the United States. Air Date : 14th-Apr-1997  Read More

Season 9 Episode 9 - Around the World in 72 Days

At the age of nineteen, Nellie Bly talked her way into an improbable job on a newspaper, then went on to become "the best reporter in America." She was serious and spunky. To expose abuse of the mentally ill, she had herself committed. But when she travelled around the world in just 72 days, beating Jules Verne's fictional escapade, she turned herself into a world celebrity. Air Date : 28th-Apr-1997  Read More

Season 9 Episode 10 - Gold Fever

The 1890's in America were desperate times. A depression brought bank and business failures and forced millions of men and women from their jobs. When gold was discovered in a frozen no man's land between Canada and Alaska, 100,000 people made the treacherous journey in search of riches. Air Date : 12th-May-1997  Read More

Season 9 Episode 11 - Vietnam: A Television History (Part 1 & 2)

"Vietnam: A Television History" begins by tracing the "Roots of a War" to French colonialism. "America's Mandarin" looks at the start of America's involvement in Vietnam during the 1950s and '60s. Air Date : 26th-May-1997  Read More

Season 9 Episode 12 - Vietnam: A Television History (3): LBJ Goes to War

LBJ Goes to War (1964-65) examines the escalating American involvement following the Tonkin Gulf Resolution. Interviewed: Gen. William Westmoreland (USA Ret.) and former Secretary of State Dean Rusk. Air Date : 2nd-Jun-1997  Read More

Season 9 Episode 13 - Vietnam: A Television History (4): America Takes Charge

In "America Takes Charge (1965-67)," GIs recall combat experiences during the years of U.S. military escalation. Also: a sequence in which Americans and Vietnamese describe the same operation. Air Date : 9th-Jun-1997  Read More

Season 9 Episode 14 - Vietnam: A Television History (5): America's Enemy

As "Vietnam: A Television History" continues, "America's Enemy (1954-67)" examines the escalating war from the point of view of North Vietnamese leaders and their followers, beginning with the country's partition after the French defeat. Interviewed: former Premier Pham Van Dong. Air Date : 16th-Jun-1997  Read More

Season 9 Episode 15 - Vietnam: A Television History (6): Tet 1968

Vietnam: A Television History": TV-news footage graphically recalls "Tet 1968," the bold North Vietnamese and Vietcong offensive. The attacks gave the enemy a "brilliant political victory" in the U.S, says former Secretary of State Dean Rusk. Air Date : 23rd-Jun-1997  Read More

Season 9 Episode 16 - Vietnam: A Television History (7): Vietnamizing the War

"Vietnam: A Television History": The gradual withdrawal of U.S. troops and their replacement by the South Vietnamese are recalled in "Vietnamizing the War (1968-73)." But morale was low among Americans still in the country, and veterans interviewed recall racial divisions and the availability of drugs. Air Date : 30th-Jun-1997  Read More

Season 9 Episode 17 - Vietnam: A Television History (8): Cambodia and Laos

America's involvement in—and secret bombing of—Cambodia and Laos are chronicled as "Vietnam: A Television History" continues. After the bombing halt in August 1973, the Communist Khmer Rouge advanced on the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh, and finally, in April 1975, the city fell. Air Date : 7th-Jul-1997  Read More

Season 9 Episode 18 - Vietnam: A Television History (9): Peace is at Hand

"Vietnam: A Television History": "Peace Is at Hand (1968-73)" recalls the peace negotiations in Paris, including Henry Kissinger's "secret" talks with Le Duc Tho. As the talks dragged on, the U.S. stepped up air attacks. Air Date : 14th-Jul-1997  Read More

Season 9 Episode 19 - Vietnam: A Television History (10): Homefront USA

"Vietnam: A Television History - Homefront U.S.A.," traces the widening rift between supporters and opponents of the war, from the first demonstrations in the mid-1960s to the May 1970 Kent State shootings. Air Date : 21st-Jul-1997  Read More

Season 9 Episode 20 - Vietnam: A Television History (11): The End of the Tunnel

"Vietnam: A Television History" concludes with "The End of the Tunnel," which recalls the 1973 Paris accords and the subsequent collapse of South Vietnam. Included: vivid footage of helicopter evacuations in Saigon during the final hours before the Communists took the city on April 30, 1975. Air Date : 28th-Jul-1997  Read More

Season 9 Episode 21 - T.R.: The Story of Theodore Roosevelt (3): The Good Fight

TR is just 46 years old when he is inaugurated as president. He builds the Panama Canal, wins the Nobel Prize for Peace, and combatively introduces widesweeping social reforms. As his presidency draws to a close, TR names his best friend, Secretary of War William Howard Taft, as his successor. Taft wins the 1908 election. Air Date : 7th-Oct-1996  Read More

Season 9 Episode 22 - T.R.: The Story of Theodore Roosevelt (4): Black Care

TR opposes his old friend Taft for the 1912 Republican nomination. When Taft wins, TR runs for president with his own Progressive Party. Despite enormous popular support, he loses to Democrat Woodrow Wilson. TR, now 55, retreats to the jungles of Brazil for two years for what becomes the most harrowing expedition of his life. His four sons join the World War I effort; shatters TR. Nearly six months later, he dies in his sleep at Sagamore Hill. Air Date : 7th-Oct-1996  Read More

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