Cold War is a twenty-four episode television documentary series about the Cold War that first aired in 1998.
ドキュメンタリー『冷戦』第1回(全24回) (1998年)
Products: Jeremy Isaacs Production / Turner Original Production (1998)
制作: ジェレミー・アイザック・プロダクション / ターナー・オリジナル・プロダクション(1998)
Мульт личности - Персонажами анимационной юмористической телепрограммы становятся известные личности — политики, артисты, певцы, спортсмены, телеведущие, главы государств. Все они обладают индивидуальными чертами характера, узнаваемой внешностью, но зачастую ведут себя не так, как их прототипы
Николай Басков признается Волочковой в любви к себе; Большой шахматный турнир имени Збигнева Бжезинского в Москве; Глеб Пьяных в гостях у программы «Познер»; Евгений Петросян в депрессии; Александр Лукашенко приехал к Бараку Обаме с планом захвата мира с помощью картошки; Анастасия Волочкова готовится к выборам; Алексей Кудрин в программе «Кто хочет стать миллионером»; Николя Саркози играет в шарады с членами НАТО; Юлия Тимошенко и Виктор Ющенко хотят вступить в НАТО.
[Broadcast Date] August 13th, 2005
[放送日]2005年8月13日(土)
[Program Content]
Over the abolition of Yasukuni Shrine, Japan and the United States were engaged in a fierce battle. Based on top-secret materials discovered and testimonies of survivors, it depicts the unknown battle between Japan and the United States.
[番組内容]
靖国神社の廃止をめぐり、日米は激戦を繰り広げた。発見された極秘資料や生存者の証言をもとに、日米の知られざる戦いを描く。
Allen Dulles, former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, will explain the thinking behind various operations conducted by the CIA during his tenure as its head (1953-1961) on the CBS news special report "In the Pay of the CIA: An American Dilemma, " The broadcast will be seen Monday, March 13 at 10:00 to 11:00 p.m., Eastern standard time in color on the CBS television network.
Former Senator Barry Goldwater and Senators Wayne Morse (Dem. Ore.) and Eugene McCarthy (Dem. Minn.) will also give their views on the secret CIA payments. Goldwater will be seen as he spoke during a February 26th 1967 "Face the Nation" interview.
The broadcast will present many of the persons involved in recently revealed secret payments by the CIA, through legitimate foundations, to student, labor, broadcast and other organizations. The implications to the American way of life of the secret funding will be discussed by all participants in the broadcast. Telling their own stories on "In the Pay of the CIA: An American Dilemma" will be Gloria Steinem, who headed the Independent Research Service and admitted taking secret CIA funds to pay for American students attending Soviet sponsored youth festi- vals, and Philip Sherl.e, former president of the National Student Association, who was the first to reveal the CIA payments to NSA.
Justice William O. Douglas of the Supreme Court will discuss the CIA involvement and their meaning to Americana. !'In the Pay of the CIA; An American Dilemma" is produced by Ron Bonn. Leslie Midgley is executive producer.
Cold War is a twenty-four episode television documentary series about the Cold War that aired in 1998.[1] It features interviews and footage of the events that shaped the tense relationships between the Soviet Union and the United States.
The series was produced by Pat Mitchell and Jeremy Isaacs, who had earlier in 1973 produced the World War II documentary series The World at War in a similar style. Ted Turner funded the series as a joint production between the Turner Broadcasting System and the BBC, and was first broadcast on CNN in the United States and BBC Two in the United Kingdom. Writers included Hella Pick, Jeremy Isaacs, Lawrence Freedman, Neal Ascherson, Hugh O'Shaughnessy and Germaine Greer. Kenneth Branagh was the narrator, and Carl Davis (who also collaborated with Isaacs with The World at War) composed the theme music. Each episode would feature historical footage and interviews from both significant figures and others who had witnessed particular events.
Both the United States and the Soviet Union drifted apart after the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Russian Civil War and the Paris Peace Conference. Diplomatic and extensive trading relationships were established under Roosevelt, but relations soured following the Soviet occupation of the Baltic States and eastern Poland. After Hitler broke the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact the Western powers worked closely with the Soviet Union during the Second World War. Distrust reemerged as Stalin's plans for placing Eastern Europe in the Soviet Union's sphere of influence became apparent towards the war's end, and came to the fore at the Potsdam Conference, just before the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Interviewees include George F. Kennan, Zoya Zarubina, Hugh Lunghi and George Elsey. The pre-credits scene shows the US Congress nuclear bunker at The Greenbrier, and introduces the television series by explaining how for several decades the world was close to a nuclear holocaust.
FRONTLINE tells the inside story of the U.S. government’s massive and controversial secret surveillance program that began in the wake of September 11 -- and the lengths they went to trying to keep it hidden from the public. (Aired 2014)
From the investigative team behind FRONTLINE’s award-winning “Money, Power & Wall Street,” comes the definitive history of domestic surveillance in a post-9/11 world. In part one of this two part series, FRONTLINE filmmaker Michael Kirk pieces together the secret political history of “The Program,” which began in the wake of Sept. 11 and continues today — even after the revelations of its existence by Edward Snowden.