Chet Huntley traces the successful efforts of the Chinese Communists to gain power between 1945 and 1949 and explores the means used to consolidate support for the new regime and its "Bamboo Curtain."
A documentary on the Soviet-Red Chinese split.
A look at current Communist concepts and conflicts, focusing on the discord be tween the USSR and Red China. Interviewed are Secretary of State, Dean Rusk, UN Ambassador Adlai Stevenson and Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara.
Narrator: Chet Huntley.
Speeches by Stokely Carmichael and others on the "Negro Revolution."Other speakers include Charles Evers and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The report focuses on how "black power" can be used. Floyd McKissick is also interviewed.
Report on the nature of "black power" and how it can be effectively used. Interviewed is former SNCC head Stokley Carmichael, the man who coined the phrase. Also interviewed are Martin Luther King Jr., Floyd McKissick of CORE and Charles Evers, brother of murdered Medgar Evers, who practices the concept of "black power" in Mississippi, where he organizes voter registration efforts and economic boycotts.
Reporter is Sander Vanocur.
32 minute excerpt. of one hour broadcast.
Mary Yates is the widow of NBC news producer Ted Yates, killed in the 1967 Middle East war. This hour follows the adventures of Mary and her three young sons on a trip to Uganda and Kenya...visiting Murchison Falls National Park;climbing Mount Kenya; witnessing a skirmish between park rangers and a Sudanese band of cattle raiders; exploring the remote Lebetero Hills; and joining a Peace Corp innoculation program.
"THE ANIMALS NOBODY LOVED" is the fourth NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL presented this season, hosted by E.G. Marshall and narrated by Hal Holbrook.
Featured are two men who are devoted protectors of "varmints." Bob Williams manages a refuge for wild mustangs and Sam Jones harbors a strange affection for a deadly desert citizen, the rattlesnake.
NBC celebrates its golden anniversary in radio and television. Recalled is a half century of stars and shows. Orson Welles is the narrator and there are fifteen hosts: Jack Albertson, Milton Berle, David Brinkley, Johnny Carson, John Chancellor, Angie Dickinson, Joe Garagiola, Bob Hope, Gene Kelly, Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin, Don Meredith, Gregory Peck, Freddie Prinze and George C. Scott.
High-quality series of filmed documentaries on scientific subjects. Produced at WGBH-TV Boston. On occasion, 90 minute presentations are broadcast.
This broadcast is titled "Tongues of Men: Part I."
High-quality series of filmed documentaries on scientific subjects. Produced at WGBH-TV Boston. On occasion, 90 minute presentations are broadcast.
This broadcast is titled "The Multiplicity of Languages: Part II."
High-quality series of filmed documentaries on scientific subjects. Produced at WGBH-TV Boston. On occasion, 90 minute presentations are broadcast.
"The Tsetse Trap" shows how 2.7 million square miles of African grazing land have been infested by the tsetse fly, an insect that's deadly to cattle and horses because of the parasite it carries.
High-quality series of filmed documentaries on scientific subjects. Produced at WGBH-TV Boston. On occasion, 90 minute presentations are broadcast.
"Road to Happiness," a portrait of Henry Ford (1863-1947), draws upon a vintage footage shot by the industrialist's own film company. Included are clips of Ford and his family at home; the assembly line he developed to mass-produce autos; and labor clashes resulting from Ford's antagonism toward unions.
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