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Season 1
1 :01x01 - The Great San Francisco Earthquake (Oct/04/1988)
The story of the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906 and its effect on the city both present and future.
Guest Stars: F. Murray Abraham as Narrator
Director: Tom Weidlinger
Writer: Tom Weidlinger
 
2 :01x02 - Radio Bikini (Oct/11/1988)
The story of atomic bomb testing on the Bikini atoll after World War II.
Director: Robert Stone
Writer: Robert Stone
 
3 :01x03 - Indians, Outlaws, and Angie Debo (Oct/18/1988)
The federal government attempts to claim lands from their Native American dwellers.
Guest Stars: Rhonda Coullet as Narrator
Director: Martha Sandlin
Writer: Martha Sandlin
 
4 :01x04 - Not So Wild a Dream (Oct/25/1988)
The story of mid-20th century America as seen through the eyes of renowned journalist Eric Sevareid.
Guest Stars: Eric Sevareid as Narrator
Directors: Anthony Potter, Frank J. Demeo
Writer: Eric Sevareid
 
5 :01x05 - The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter (Nov/01/1988)
During World War II, when the men went off to fight, the women stayed behind and worked in America's manufacturing and defense industries. This episode details their story.
Director: Connie Field
Writer: Connie Field
 
6 :01x06 - Do You Mean There are Still Real Cowboys? (Nov/08/1988)
Working ranches are visited to detail the lifestyles of modern day cowboys as opposed to their historical counterparts.
Guest Stars: Glenn Close as Narrator, Robert Redford as Narrator
Director: John Blair (2)
Writer: John Blair (2)
 
7 :01x07 - Kennedy vs. Wallace: a Crisis Up Close (Nov/15/1988)
The conflict between President John F. Kennedy and Alabama governor George Wallace over Civil Rights in the early 1960's.
Director: Robert Drew
Writer: Robert Drew
 
8 :01x08 - Geronimo and the Apache Resistance (Nov/22/1988)
The story of Apache chief Geronimo's battles against the United States government in the latter part of the 19th century.
Guest Stars: Neil Goodwin as Narrator
Director: Neil Goodwin
Writer: Neil Goodwin
 
9 :01x09 - Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: Revisited (Nov/29/1988)
The plight of Alabama tenant farmers during the 1930's is compared with their situation in recent times.
Directors: Alan Yentob, Carol Bell
Writer: Alan Yentob
 
10 :01x10 - That Rhythm, Those Blues (Dec/06/1988)
The story of rhythm and blues music and its acceptance by mainstream musical audiences in the 1950's.
Director: George Nierenberg
Writer: George Nierenberg
 
11 :01x11 - The Radio Priest (Dec/13/1988)
The story of Father Charles E. Coughlin, a Catholic priest who became a controversial radio broadcaster during the Great Depression of the 1930's.
Guest Stars: Irv Drasnin as Narrator
Director: Irv Drasnin
Writer: Irv Drasnin
 
12 :01x12 - Hearts and Hands (Dec/20/1988)
An examination of the lives of women in 19th century America through records they left by quilt making.
Director: Pat Ferrero
Writer: Beth Ferris
 
13 :01x13 - Views of a Vanishing Frontier (Dec/27/1988)
A German prince and a Swiss artist visited America during the 1830's. This is the story of their interpretation of the nation.
Guest Stars: Werner Klemperer as Prince Maximillian, Sam Waterston as Narrator
Directors: Helen Ashton, Craig T. Fisher
Writer: Helen Ashton
 
14 :01x14 - Eudora Welty: One Writer's Beginnings (Jan/03/1989)
Author/photographer Eudora Welty and her views of the South immediately after the turn of the 20th century.
Guest Stars: Charles Kuralt as Narrator
Director: Patchy Wheatley
Writer: Michael Flynn (2)
 
15 :01x15 - The World That Moses Built (Jan/10/1989)
Master planner/builder Robert Moses and his impact upon the growth of New York City during the 20th century.
Directors: Mark Obenhaus, Edward Gray
Writer: Mark Obenhaus, Edward Gray
 
16 :01x16 - Sins of Our Mothers (Jan/17/1989)
The story of a 19th century woman who was scorned for marrying a man much younger than herself and later discovered that hubby was her biological son from many years prior.
Guest Stars: Amanda Plummer as Narrator
Director: Matthew Collins
Writer: Matthew Collins
 

Season 2
17 :02x01 - The Great Air Race of 1924 (Oct/03/1989)
In 1924, American aviators hold a race to see who can cross the planet first despite the primitive aircraft of the day.
Director: David Grubin
Writer: David Grubin
 
18 :02x02 - Demon Rum (Oct/10/1989)
The story of how alcohol prohibition went from local option to national law focusing specifically on its application in Detroit.
Guest Stars: Peter Thomas (3) as Narrator, Marion Ross as Edith Wilson
Director: Thomas Lennon
Writer: Thomas Lennon
 
19 :02x03 - A Family Gathering (Oct/17/1989)
The story of a Japanese-American family from their arrival in the United States until their incarcercation in an internment camp during World War II.
Directors: Lisa Yasui, Ann Tegnell
Writer: Lisa Yasui
 
20 :02x04 - Ida B. Wells: a Passion for Justice (Oct/24/1989)
A profile of Ida B. Wells, a noted civil rights crusader in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Guest Stars: Al Freeman, Jr. as Narrator
Director: William Greaves
Writer: William Greaves
 
21 :02x05 - The Great War: 1918 (Oct/31/1989)
The United States enters World War I and its presence helps bring the long-running conflict to a victorious conclusion for the Allies against the Central Powers.
Guest Stars: Eric Sevareid as Narrator
Director: Matthew Collins
Writer: Matthew Collins
 
22 :02x06 - Forever Baseball (Nov/07/1989)
The national pastime and its relevance in American cultural history is this week's subject.
Guest Stars: Irv Drasnin as Narrator
Director: Irv Drasnin
Writer: Irv Drasnin
 
23 :02x07 - Adam Clayton Powell (Nov/14/1989)
The life and times of flashy Adam Clayton Powell, an Afro-American Congressman from Harlem who was later expelled from Congress on corruption charges.
Guest Stars: Julian Bond as Narrator
Directors: Richard Kilberg, Yvonne Smith
Writer: Yvonne Smith
 
24 :02x08 - Mr. Sears' Catalogue (Nov/21/1989)
The story of the mail order catalogue that brought merchandise within reach of average Americans in areas far and wide.
Director: Mark Obenhaus
Writer: Mark Obenhaus
 
25 :02x09 - Battle for Wilderness (Dec/05/1989)
The story of an early environmental dispute in 1906 over the construction of a dam in California after the San Francisco earthquake.
Guest Stars: Hume Cronyn as Narrator
Director: Lawrence Hutt
Writer: Ken Chowder
 
26 :02x10 - Ballad of a Mountain Man (Dec/12/1989)
This episode deals with a folklorist who sought to preserve the traditional mountain music of the Appalachians.
Director: David Hoffman (1)
Writer: David Hoffman (1)
 
27 :02x11 - Forbidden City, USA (Dec/19/1989)
The story of the Chinese nightclub in San Francisco called "The Forbidden City."
Director: Arthur Dong
Writer: Arthur Dong
 
28 :02x12 - Wildcatter: a Story of Texas Oil (Jan/08/1990)
The story of independent oil explorers in Texas, both their successes and failures.
Guest Stars: William A. Owens as Narrator
Director: William A. Owens
Writer: William A. Owens
 
29 :02x13 - Roots of Resistance: a Story of the Underground Railroad (Jan/15/1990)
The story of the Underground Railroad which helped runaway slaves find freedom in the North before the Civil War.
Guest Stars: Ruby Dee as Narrator
Director: Orlando Bagwell
Writer: Theodore Thomas (2)
 
30 :02x14 - Yosemite: the Fate of Heaven (Jan/29/1990)
The story of Yosemite as told by the diary of one of the first white men to visit the area.
Guest Stars: Robert Redford as Narrator
Director: John Else
Writer: Michael Chandler, John Else
 
31 :02x15 - God Bless America and Poland, Too (Feb/12/1990)
Polish immigrants and their impact upon America are chronicled in this episode.
Director: Marian Marzynski
Writer: Marian Marzynski
 

Season 3
32 :03x01 - Lindbergh (Oct/01/1990)
Aviator Charles Lindbergh's life after his solo flight across the Atlantic in 1927 was no bed of roses from the kidnap/murder of his son in 1932 to being accused of Nazi sympathies in the days before World War II. His story is told here.
Guest Stars: Stacy Keach (1) as Narrator
Director: Stephen Ives
Writer: Geoffrey C. Ward
 
33 :03x02 - Nixon (Part 1) (Oct/08/1990)
Part 1 chronicles the rise of Richard Nixon from Congressman to Vice-President to failed Presidential candidate.
Guest Stars: Will Lyman as Narrator
Director: David Espar
Writer: Geoffrey C. Ward
 
34 :03x03 - Nixon (Part 2) (Oct/15/1990)
Part 2 chronicles the election of Richard Nixon to the presidency in 1968 and his first term in office.
Guest Stars: Will Lyman as Narrator
Director: Elizabeth Deane
Writer: Geoffrey C. Ward
 
35 :03x04 - Nixon (Part 3) (Oct/22/1990)
Nixon's re-election in 1972 is followed by the Watergate scandal which leads to his forced resignation from office.
Guest Stars: Will Lyman as Narrator
Director: Marilyn Mellowes
Writer: Geoffrey C. Ward
 
36 :03x05 - The Iron Road (Nov/26/1990)
The United States is joined by rail when the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads link up at Promentory, Utah.
Guest Stars: Leif Ancker as Narrator
Director: Neil Goodwin
Writer: Neil Goodwin
 
37 :03x06 - The Satellite Sky (Dec/03/1990)
The history of satellite communications including their usage in the "space race" is chronicled in this episode.
Director: Robert Stone
Writer: Robert Stone
 
38 :03x07 - Insanity on Trial (Dec/17/1990)
The trial and execution of Charles Guiteau, who assassinated President James Garfield.
Guest Stars: Kyle MacLachlan (1) as Narrator
Director: Matthew Collins
Writer: Matthew Collins
 
39 :03x08 - The Crash of 1929 (Jan/14/1991)
The story of the stock market crash in October, 1929, which led to the Great Depression.
Guest Stars: Philip Bosco as Narrator
Directors: Muffie Meyer, Ellen Hovde
Writer: Ronald Blumer
 
40 :03x09 - Los Mineros (Jan/28/1991)
This episode details the struggles of Mexican-American copper miners in the early 20th century American southwest.
Guest Stars: Luis Valdez as Narrator
Director: Hector Galan
Writer: Hector Galan, Paul Espinosa
 
41 :03x10 - Coney Island (Feb/04/1991)
The story of Coney Island and its emergance as an amusement and entertainment canter.
Guest Stars: Philip Bosco as Narrator
Director: Ric Burns
Writer: Richard Snow
 
42 :03x11 - Journey to America (Apr/22/1991)
The massive influx of immigrants to the United States between 1890 and 1920 is documented in this episode.
Director: Charles Guggenheim
Writer: Charles Guggenheim
 
43 :03x12 - Orphans of the Storm (May/06/1991)
The story of British children sent to the United States during the time of the bombing of London in World War II.
Guest Stars: Sada Thompson as Narrator
Writer: Gill Barnes
 

Season 4
44 :04x01 - LBJ (Part 1) (Sep/30/1991)
Lyndon Johnson's early Congressional career, election to the Senate and leadership there, and his tenure as Vice-President under JFK are chronicled in this episode.
Director: David Grubin
Writer: David Grubin
 
45 :04x02 - LBJ (Part 2) (Oct/01/1991)
Lyndon Johnson's ascension to the Presidency and the controversial events of his tenure such as the Great Society and the Vietnam War are chronicled here.
Director: David Grubin
Writer: David Grubin
 
46 :04x03 - The Massachusetts 54th Colored Infantry (Oct/07/1991)
The story of the first all Afro-American military unit which was formed during the Civil War.
Guest Stars: Morgan Freeman (1) as Narrator
Director: Jacqueline Shearer
Writer: Jacqueline Shearer
 
47 :04x04 - Barnum's Big Top (Oct/14/1991)
The story of impresario P. T. Barnum and his formation of the "Greatest Show on Earth."
Guest Stars: Robert Lansing as Narrator
Director: Matthew Collins
Writer: Matthew Collins
 
48 :04x05 - Scandalous Mayor (Oct/28/1991)
The story of Boston politico James Curley who served several terms as Mayor and Congressman as well as a few terms in jail on corruption charges.
Director: Ken Eluto
Writer: Thomas Lennon
 
49 :04x06 - Pearl Harbor: Surprise and Remembrance (Nov/11/1991)
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor is recalled by surviviors and analysts on the 50th anniversary of the event.
Guest Stars: Jason Robards as Narrator
Directors: Lance Bird, John Crowley, Tom Johnson
Writer: Lance Bird
 
50 :04x07 - G-Men: the Rise of J. Edgar Hoover (Nov/18/1991)
The rise of the FDI from a minor government bureaucracy to the premiere law enforcement agency in the world under the controversial leadership of J. Edgar Hoover.
Guest Stars: Irv Drasnin as Narrator
Director: Irv Drasnin
Writer: Irv Drasnin
 
51 :04x08 - Duke Ellington: Reminiscing in Tempo (Dec/09/1991)
The life and times of famed jazzman Duke Ellington is the subject of this week's installment of the series.
Guest Stars: Julian Bond as Narrator
Director: Robert S. Levi
Writer: Geoffrey C. Ward, Robert S. Levi
 
52 :04x09 - The Quiz Show Scandal (Jan/06/1992)
TV quiz shows were all the rage in the 1950's. Then it was discovered that the outcomes of several of those shows had been fixed.
Guest Stars: Will Lyman as Narrator
Director: Michael R. Lawrence
Writer: Julian Krainan
 
53 :04x10 - Love in the Cold War (Jan/13/1992)
Eugene and Peggy Dennis were Communist activists during the years following World War II. Their story is told here.
Guest Stars: Peter Thomas (3) as Narrator
Directors: Eric Stange, David Dugan
Writer: Eric Stange, David Dugan
 
54 :04x11 - Wild by Law (Feb/10/1992)
This effort chronicles the movement to preserve wilderness areas in the United States.
Guest Stars: Linda Hunt as Narrator
Director: Lawrence Hutt
Writer: Ken Chowder
 
55 :04x12 - In the White Man's Image (Feb/17/1992)
The story about turn of the century efforts to teach Native Americans to adopt the ways of the white man and abandon their tribal traditions.
Guest Stars: Benjamin Bradlee as Narrator
Director: Christine Lesiak
Writer: Christine Lesiak
 

Season 5
56 :05x01 - The Kennedys (Part 1): the Father, 1900-61 (Sep/20/1992)
The life of Kennedy patriarch Joseph P. Kennedy is the subject of this episode.
Guest Stars: Stacy Keach (1) as Narrator
Directors: Phillip Whitehead, Marilyn Mellowes
Writer: Geoffrey C. Ward, Phillip Whitehead
 
57 :05x02 - The Kennedys (Part 2): the Sons, 1961-80 (Sep/21/1992)
For the three Kennedy sons (John, Robert, Ted) it was the story of triumph followed by tragedy. Their political careers from 1961-80 are detailed in this episode.
Guest Stars: Stacy Keach (1) as Narrator
Director: James A. Devinney
Writer: Geoffrey C. Ward, David Espar
 
58 :05x03 - The Donner Party (Oct/28/1992)
Story of the infamous Donner party and its life and death struggle while taking a supposed short-cut passage to California in the 1840's.
Guest Stars: David McCullough as Narrator
Director: Ric Burns
Writer: Ric Burns
 
59 :05x04 - The Johnstown Flood (Nov/04/1992)
Chronicle of the infamous 1889 flood that was caused by a broken dam and nearly wiped out Johnstown, PA.
Guest Stars: Len Cariou as Narrator
Director: Charles Guggenheim
Writer: Charles Guggenheim
 
60 :05x05 - Liberators: Fighting on Two Fronts in World War II (Nov/11/1992)
The story of Afro-American servicemen during World War II is chronicled.
Guest Stars: Denzel Washington as Narrator, Louis Gossett, Jr. as Narrator
Directors: William Miles, Nina Rosenblum
Writer: Lou Potter, John Crowley, Daniel Allentuck
 
61 :05x06 - George Washington: the Man Who Wouldn't Be King (Nov/18/1992)
The life and times of George Washington, America's first president.
Guest Stars: Bill Martin (1) as Narrator
Director: David Sutherland
Writer: David Sutherland, Bill Martin (1)
 
62 :05x07 - Last Stand at Little Big Horn (Nov/25/1992)
The Battle of Little Big Horn, where a detachment of troops under General Custer was wiped out to the last man by a combined force of Sioux and Cheyenne warriors.
Guest Stars: Scott Momaday as Narrator
Director: Paul Steckler
Writer: James Welch, Paul Steckler
 
63 :05x08 - Ishi: the Last Yahi Indian (Dec/02/1992)
The story of the last member of the Yahi Native American tribe in early 20th century California.
Guest Stars: Linda Hunt as Narrator
Directors: Jed Riffe, Pamela Roberts
Writer: Jed Riffe
 
64 :05x09 - If You Knew Sousa (Jan/11/1993)
The life and times of composer/bandleader John Phillip Sousa is the subject of this installment of the series.
Guest Stars: Charles Kuralt as Narrator
Director: Linda Spain
Writer: Tom Spain
 
65 :05x10 - Simple Justice (Jan/18/1993)
The story of Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court case that ended school segregation in 1954.
Director: Helaine Head
Writer: John McGreevey
 
66 :05x11 - Sit Down and Fight (Feb/01/1993)
The story of Walter Reuther, head of the UAW, and his struggles to unionize the automobile industry in the 1930's.
Guest Stars: Tresa Hughes as Narrator
Director: Charlotte Zwerin
Writer: Charlotte Zwerin
 
67 :05x12 - Knute Rockne and His Fighting Irish (Feb/08/1993)
Legendary football coach Knute Rockne and how he built Notre Dame into a football powerhouse.
Guest Stars: Joe Mantegna as Narrator
Director: Lawrence Hutt
Writer: Ken Chowder
 
68 :05x13 - Rachel Carson's Silent Spring (Feb/15/1993)
The life and times of environmentalist Rachel Carson are chronicled in this episode.
Guest Stars: Alex Chadwick as Narrator
Director: Neil Goodwin
Writer: Neil Goodwin
 
69 :05x14 - French Dance Tonight (Feb/22/1993)
The distinctive musical sounds of Louisiana including Cajun and Zydeco are showcased in this installment of the series.
Guest Stars: Michael Doucet as Narrator, Barry Jean Ancelet as Narrator
Director: Les Blank
Writer: Les Blank
 
70 :05x15 - Goin' Back to T-Town (Mar/01/1993)
The story of the 1920's race riot that destroyed Greenwood, a flourishing Afro-American neighborhood in Tulsa.
Guest Stars: Ossie Davis as Narrator
Directors: Sam Pollard, Joyce Vaughn
Writer: Carmen Fields
 

Season 6
71 :06x01 - Ike (Part 1) (Sep/20/1993)
The military career of Dwight D. Eisenhower is examined in this episode.
Guest Stars: David McCullough as Narrator
Director: Adriana Bosch
Writer: Adriana Bosch
 
72 :06x02 - Ike (Part 2) (Sep/27/1993)
The political career and presidency of Dwight Eisenhower is examined in this two-part conclusion.
Guest Stars: David McCullough as Narrator
Director: Austin Hoyt
Writer: Austin Hoyt
 
73 :06x03 - Amelia Earhart: the Price of Courage (Oct/11/1993)
The life and times of famed aviatrix Amelia Earhart, who disappeared while on a trip around the world in 1937.
Guest Stars: Kathy Bates (1) as Narrator
Director: Nancy Porter
Writer: Nancy Porter
 
74 :06x04 - The Hunt for Pancho Villa (Nov/08/1993)
In 1916, a detachment of bandits, believed to have been led by Pancho Villa, raided and looted the town of Columbus, NM. A cavalry detachment led by John Pershing was sent into Mexico to apprehend Villa but it had no success.
Guest Stars: Linda Hunt as Narrator
Director: Hector Galan
Writer: Paul Espinosa
 
75 :06x05 - Malcolm X: Make It Plain (Jan/26/1994)
The life and times of Malcolm X are chronicled in this episode.
Guest Stars: Alfre Woodard as Narrator
Director: Orlando Bagwell
Writer: Steve Fayer, Orlando Bagwell
 
76 :06x06 - America and the Holocaust: Deceit and Indifference (Apr/06/1994)
This episode deals with the reaction in the United States to the plight of Jews in Europe both before and during World War II.
Guest Stars: Hal Linden as Narrator
Director: Martin Ostrow
Writer: Martin Ostrow
 
77 :06x07 - D-Day Remembered (May/25/1994)
The story of the Allied landings in Normandy on June 6, 1944 on the 50th anniversary of the event.
Guest Stars: David McCullough as Narrator
Director: Jenifer Millstone
Writer: Charles Guggenheim
 

Season 7
78 :07x01 - FDR (Part 1) (Oct/12/1994)
Franklin Roosevelt's election to the presidency and his New Deal to relieve the country from the Great Depression is the subject of this installment.
Guest Stars: David McCullough as Narrator
Director: David Grubin
Writer: David Grubin
 
79 :07x02 - FDR (Part 2) (Oct/13/1994)
The war years of Franklin Roosevelt's presidency is the subject of this concluding two-parter.
Guest Stars: David McCullough as Narrator
Director: David Grubin
Writer: David Grubin
 
80 :07x03 - Telegrams from the Dead (Oct/19/1994)
America's fascination with spiritualism and the occult in the latter part of the 19th century.
Guest Stars: Ellen Burstyn as Narrator
Director: Matthew Collins
Writer: Matthew Collins
 
81 :07x04 - Midnight Ramble (Oct/26/1994)
The story of the largely forgotten Afro-American cinema.
Guest Stars: James Avery as Narrator
Directors: Bestor Cram, Pearl Browser
Writer: Clyde Taylor
 
82 :07x05 - Battle of the Bulge (Nov/09/1994)
The last German offensive of World War II was a desperate gamble in December of 1944 to split the Allied armies that became known as the Battle of the Bulge.
Guest Stars: David McCullough as Narrator
Director: Thomas Lennon
Writer: Mark Zwonitzer, Thomas Lennon
 
83 :07x06 - Troublesome Creek (Jan/16/1995)
The story of the decline and diminishing of the family farm in the United States.
Guest Stars: David McCullough as Narrator
Directors: Steven Ascher, Jeanne Jordan
Writer: Steven Ascher, Jeanne Jordan
 
84 :07x07 - One Woman, One Vote (Feb/15/1995)
The history of the women's suffrage movement in the United States is chronicled in this episode.
Guest Stars: Susan Sarandon as Narrator
Directors: Felicia Widmann, Ruth Pollak
Writer: Felicia Widmann, Ruth Pollak
 
85 :07x08 - The Way West (Part 1) (May/08/1995)
The westward expansion of the United States beginning with the California Gold Rush of 1849.
Guest Stars: Russell Baker as Narrator
Director: Ric Burns
Writer: Ric Burns
 
86 :07x09 - The Way West (Part 2) (May/09/1995)
The westward expansion of the United States continues and so do the clashes between whites and Native Americans.
Guest Stars: Russell Baker as Narrator
Director: Ric Burns
Writer: Ric Burns
 

Season 8
87 :08x01 - Murder of the Century (Oct/16/1995)
The story of the murder of architect Stanford White by socialite Harry K. Thaw over the affections of Evelyn Nesbit Thaw. Thaw's subsequent trials for murder were the O. J. Simpson trial of their day.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Carl Charlson
Writer: Carl Charlson
 
88 :08x02 - Edison's Miracle of Light (Oct/23/1995)
Thomas Edison's invention of the lightbulb and its impact is chronicled in this episode.
Guest Stars: Peter Coyote as Narrator
Directors: John Walter (2), Matthew Collins
Writer: John Walter (2), Matthew Collins
 
89 :08x03 - Chicago 1968 (Nov/13/1995)
The Democratic convention of 1968 that met in Chicago to nominate a president but turned into a riot-scarred war zone.
Guest Stars: W. S. Merwin as Narrator
Director: Chana Gazit
Writer: Chana Gazit
 
90 :08x04 - The Orphan Trains (Nov/27/1995)
The story of orphaned urban children shipped to rural areas for new lives as part of a social engineering experiment.
Guest Stars: Stacy Keach (1) as Narrator
Directors: Janet Graham, Edward Gray, Chana Gazit
Writer: Edward Gray
 
91 :08x05 - Freedom on My Mind (Jan/15/1996)
The story of the struggle to register Afro-Americans to vote in Mississippi during the 1960's.
Directors: Marilyn Mulford, Connie Field
Writer: Michael Chandler
 
92 :08x06 - Daley: the Last Boss (Jan/22/1996)
The career of Chicago Mayor Richard Daley who ruled the Windy City with an iron hand for twenty-some years.
Guest Stars: Hal Holbrook as Narrator
Director: Barak Goodman
Writer: Geoffrey C. Ward, Barak Goodman
 
93 :08x07 - The Battle Over Citizen Kane (Jan/29/1996)
Orson Welles' 1941 film Citizen Kane arouses the ire of influential publisher William Randolph Hearst because the film is a thinly disguised (and unflattering) portrait of him.
Guest Stars: Richard Ben Cramer as Narrator
Director: Michael Epstein
Writer: Thomas Lennon, Richard Ben Cramer
 
94 :08x08 - The Wright Stuff (Feb/12/1996)
The life and times of pioneer aviators Orville and Wilbur Wright.
Guest Stars: Garrison Keillor as Narrator
Director: Nancy Porter
Writer: Nancy Porter
 
95 :08x09 - Spy in the Sky (Feb/26/1996)
The story of the U-2 plane which was designed to spy on the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
Guest Stars: Roy Scheider as Narrator
Director: Linda Garmon
Writer: Linda Garmon
 

Season 9
96 :09x01 - T. R.: the Story of Theodore Roosevelt (Part 1) (Oct/06/1996)
Two-part episode about the life of Theodore Roosevelt. Part 1 deals with his days as a sickly youth to his ascension to the presidency.
Guest Stars: Jason Robards as Narrator
Director: David Grubin
Writer: Geoffrey C. Ward, David Grubin
 
97 :09x02 - T. R.: the Story of Theodore Roosevelt (Part 2) (Oct/07/1996)
Part 2 deals with the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt and the years afterwards including his run for a third term in 1912.
Guest Stars: Jason Robards as Narrator
Director: David Grubin
Writer: David Grubin, Geoffrey C. Ward
 
98 :09x03 - The Richest Man in the World: Andrew Carnegie (Jan/20/1997)
A biography of steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie who later became a celebrated philanthropist.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Austin Hoyt
Writer: Austin Hoyt
 
99 :09x04 - Hawaii's Last Queen (Jan/27/1997)
In 1893, the last queen of Hawaii was removed from her throne by interests that wanted the island to come under the jurisdiction of the United States.
Guest Stars: Anna Deavere Smith (2) as Narrator
Director: Vivian Ducat
Writer: Vivian Ducat
 
100 :09x05 - The Telephone (Feb/03/1997)
The invention of the telephone in 1876 and its subsequent impact upon American communication.
Guest Stars: Morley Safer as Narrator
Directors: Karen Goodman, Kirk Simon
Writer: Kirk Simon, Karen Goodman
 
101 :09x06 - Big Dream, Small Screen (Feb/10/1997)
The story of one Philo Farnsworth and his contributions to the development of television.
Guest Stars: Liev Schreiber as Narrator
Director: David Dugan
Writer: David Dugan
 
102 :09x07 - New York Underground (Feb/17/1997)
The story of the building of New York's subway and its impact upon the city.
Guest Stars: Len Cariou as Narrator
Director: Elena Mannes
Writer: Elena Mannes
 
103 :09x08 - Around the World in 72 Days (Apr/28/1997)
Reporter Nellie Bly decides to try and beat the fictional feat of Jules Verne's novel by traveling around the world in fewer than 80 days.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Christine Lesiak
Writer: Christine Lesiak
 
104 :09x09 - Gold Fever (May/12/1997)
The story of the Yukon and Klondike gold rushes which took place at the end of the 19th century.
Guest Stars: Harris Yulin as Narrator
Director: Susan Steinberg
Writer: Susan Steinberg, Ian Bodenheim
 

Season 10
105 :10x01 - Truman (Part 1) (Oct/05/1997)
Part 1 of the life and times of Harry S. Truman deals with his pre-Washingto years in business and Missiouri politics and culminates with his being named FDRs running mate in the 1944 presidential election and subsequent elevation to the highest office in the land.
Guest Stars: Jason Robards as Narrator
Director: David Grubin
Writer: David Grubin
 
106 :10x02 - Truman (Part 2) (Oct/06/1997)
Details the presidential administration of Harry Truman from the dropping of the atomic bomb on Japan to the Korean War.
Guest Stars: Jason Robards as Narrator
Director: David Grubin
Writer: David Grubin
 
107 :10x03 - Vietnam (Parts 1 & 2): Roots of War, America's Mandarin (Oct/13/1997)
Re-broadcast of the 1983 PBS series Vietnam: a Television History. The opener deals with French withdrawal from Indochina in the years after World War II and the division of Vietnam into the Communist North and the pro-western South.
Guest Stars: Will Lyman as Narrator
Writers: Judy Veccione, Elizabeth Deane
 
108 :10x04 - Vietnam (Parts 3 & 4): LBJ Goes to War, America Takes Charge (Oct/20/1997)
In this episode, American combat troops are sent to Vietnam and the fighting begins in earnest.
Guest Stars: Will Lyman as Narrator
Writers: Austin Hoyt, Andrew Pearson
 
109 :10x05 - Vietnam (Parts 5 & 6): America's Enemy, Tet 1968 (Oct/27/1997)
Profiles of the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong along with the Tet Offensive of 1968 which, although a tactical disaster for Communist forces, helped turn American public opinion against the war.
Guest Stars: Will Lyman as Narrator
Writers: Austin Hoyt, Martin Smith (4)
 
110 :10x06 - Vietnam (Parts 7 & 8): Vietnamizing the War, Cambodia and Laos (Dec/02/1997)
After the Tet Offensive of 1968, the U.S. switches tactics to intensive bombing of North Vietnamese and Viet Cong supply lines. Also, the emergence and brutality of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, led by the infamous Pol Pot.
Guest Stars: Will Lyman as Narrator
Director: Bruce Palling
Writer: Martin Smith (4), Bruce Palling
 
111 :10x07 - Vietnam (Parts 9 & 10): Peace is at Hand, Homefront USA (Dec/09/1997)
The peace talks in Paris to end the war and the United States homefront are the subjects of the series' final installment.
Guest Stars: Will Lyman as Narrator
Writers: Marilyn Mellowes, Bruce Palling
 
112 :10x08 - A Midwife's Tale (Jan/19/1998)
The journals of a midwife named Martha Ballard are the sources for this episode about her life in Maine during the 18th century.
Guest Stars: Jennifer S. Rose as McMaster girl, Kaiulani Kimbrell as Sally Fletcher, Dawn McKelvie Cyr as unknown
Director: Richard P. Rogers
Writer: Laurie Kahn Leavitt, Laurel Ulrich
 
113 :10x09 - Mr. Miami Beach (Feb/02/1998)
The story of Carl Graham Fisher who helped develop Miami Beach into a tourist mecca.
Guest Stars: Liev Schreiber as Narrator
Director: Mark J. Davis
Writer: Mark J. Davis
 
114 :10x10 - Influenza 1918 (Feb/09/1998)
The story of the great influenza epidemic that broke out in 1918.
Guest Stars: Linda Hunt as Narrator
Director: Robert Kenner
Writer: Ken Chowder
 
115 :10x11 - Reagan (Part 1) (Feb/23/1998)
Part 1 deals with the acting career of Ronald Reagan and his growing interest in politics leading him to run for governor of California.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Directors: Adriana Bosch, Austin Hoyt
Writer: Austin Hoyt, Adriana Bosch
 
116 :10x12 - Reagan (Part 2) (Feb/24/1998)
The political career of Ronald Reagan from the governorship of California to the presidency of the United States.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Directors: Adriana Bosch, Austin Hoyt
Writer: Austin Hoyt, Adriana Bosch
 
117 :10x13 - Surviving the Dust Bowl (Mar/02/1998)
The story of the dust bowl which devastated the midwest during the 1930's.
Guest Stars: Liev Schreiber as Narrator
Director: Chana Gazit
Writer: Chana Gazit
 

Season 11
118 :11x01 - America 1900 (Nov/18/1998)
This 11th season opener deals with life in the United States at the beginning of the 20th century.
Guest Stars: David McCullough as Narrator
Directors: David Grubin, Judy Crichton
Writer: Judy Crichton, David Grubin
 
119 :11x02 - Race for the Super Bomb (Jan/11/1999)
The race between the United States and the Soviet Union to build a hydrogen bomb during the Cold War.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Thomas Ott
Writer: Thomas Ott
 
120 :11x03 - Hoover Dam (Jan/18/1999)
The construction of Hoover Dam in Nevada is chronicled in this episode.
Guest Stars: Peter Coyote as Narrator
Director: Stephen Stept
Writer: Stephen Stept
 
121 :11x04 - Alone on the Ice (Feb/08/1999)
The life and times of explorer Richard Byrd and his adventures at both Poles.
Guest Stars: Donald Sutherland as Narrator
Director: Nancy Porter
Writer: Nancy Porter
 
122 :11x05 - Rescue at Sea (Feb/15/1999)
The role of the new wireless telegraph in the 1909 rescue of two ocean-going vessels that collided at sea.
Guest Stars: David McCullough as Narrator
Director: Ben Loeterman
Writer: Ben Loeterman
 
123 :11x06 - Meltdown at Three Mile Island (Feb/22/1999)
In 1979, the nuclear power plant at Three Mile Island, PA nearly suffered a meltdown. This episode chronicles that event.
Guest Stars: Liev Schreiber as Narrator
Director: Chana Gazit
Writer: Chana Gazit
 
124 :11x07 - Lost in the Grand Canyon (Apr/05/1999)
Explorer John Wesley Powell leads a group of adventure seekers on a water trip down the Colorado River and into the heart of the Grand Canyon.
Guest Stars: Joe Morton (1) as Narrator
Director: Mark J. Davis
Writer: Mark J. Davis
 
125 :11x08 - Riding the Rails (Apr/12/1999)
Documentary about young vagrants who rode the rails during the Great Depression of the 1930's.
Guest Stars: Richard Thomas (1) as Narrator
Directors: Michael Uys, Lexy Lovell
Writer: Lexy Lovell, Michael Uys
 
126 :11x09 - Fly Girls (May/10/1999)
The story of female auxiliary pilots known as WASPs, who served during World War II.
Guest Stars: Mary McDonnell (1) as Narrator
Director: Laurel Ladevich
Writer: Laurel Ladevich
 
127 :11x10 - MacArthur (May/17/1999)
The life and career of General Douglas MacArthur is profiled in this installment of the series.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Austin Hoyt
Writer: Austin Hoyt
 

Season 12
128 :12x01 - New York (Part 1): the Country and the City (Nov/14/1999)
Multi-part documentary dealing with the history of New York City.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Ric Burns
Writer: James Sanders, Ric Burns
 
129 :12x02 - New York (Part 2): Order and Disorder (Nov/15/1999)
Part 2 of the history of New York City.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Ric Burns
Writer: Ric Burns, James Sanders
 
130 :12x03 - New York (Part 3): Sunshine and Shadow (Nov/16/1999)
Part 3 continues the history of New York City.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Ric Burns
Writer: James Sanders, Ric Burns
 
131 :12x04 - New York (Part 4): the Power and the People (Nov/17/1999)
Part 4 of the history of New York City.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Ric Burns
Writer: Ric Burns, James Sanders
 
132 :12x05 - New York (Part 5): Cosmopolis (Nov/18/1999)
Part 5 of the history of New York City.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Ric Burns
Writer: Ric Burns, James Sanders
 
133 :12x06 - Eleanor Roosevelt (Jan/10/2000)
The life and times of Eleanor Roosevelt from her years as First Lady and afterwards is this episode's subject.
Guest Stars: Alfre Woodard as Narrator
Directors: Sue Williams, Kathryn Dietz
Writer: Sue Williams
 
134 :12x07 - Nixon's China Game (Feb/01/2000)
In 1971, President Nixon decided to seek a thaw in United States relations with Red China that culminated in an official state visit the following year.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Directors: Michael Simkin, Mark Anderson (3)
Writer: Bill Lattanzi
 
135 :12x08 - Jubilee Singers: Sacrifice and Glory (Feb/08/2000)
The story of traveling singers from an Afro-American school and their tours of the North and overseas in the years following the Civil War.
Guest Stars: Dion Graham as Narrator
Director: Llewellyn Smith
Writer: Llewellyn Smith
 
136 :12x09 - The Duel (Feb/15/2000)
The story of the duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr in 1804 at Weehawken Fields, New Jersey.
Guest Stars: Linda Hunt as Narrator
Director: Carl Byker
Writer: Carl Byker, David Mrazek
 
137 :12x10 - John Brown's Holy War (Feb/29/2000)
The story of abolitionist John Brown and his raid on the Harper's Ferry Arsenal in 1859 in order to steal arms for a slave revolt.
Guest Stars: Joe Morton (1) as Narrator
Director: Robert Kenner
Writer: Ken Chowder
 
138 :12x11 - Houdini (Mar/07/2000)
The life and times of Ehrich Weiss aka Harry Houdini are chronicled in this episode.
Guest Stars: Mandy Patinkin as Narrator
Writer: Nancy Porter
 
139 :12x12 - George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire (Part 1) (Apr/24/2000)
The early political career of George Wallace which culminates in his election as governor of Alabama and subsequent standing in the schoolhouse door in order to prevent the University of Alabama from being integrated.
Guest Stars: Randy Quaid as Narrator
Directors: Daniel McCabe, Paul Steckler
Writer: Daniel McCabe, Steve Fayer, Paul Steckler
 
140 :12x13 - George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire (Part 2) (Apr/25/2000)
This episode deals mostly with George Wallace's third party bid for the Presidency in 1968 and his run for the Democratic nod in 1972 which ended with his being cut down and paralyzed by an assassin's bullet.
Guest Stars: Randy Quaid as Narrator
Directors: Paul Steckler, Daniel McCabe
Writer: Steve Fayer, Daniel McCabe, Paul Steckler
 
141 :12x14 - Joe DiMaggio: a Hero's Life (May/08/2000)
The lifestory of the Yankee Clipper, Joe DiMaggio, is the subject of this installment of the series.
Guest Stars: Richard Ben Cramer as Narrator
Director: Mark Zwonitzer
Writer: Richard Ben Cramer
 
142 :12x15 - George Eastman: the Wizard of Photography (May/23/2000)
The story of George Eastman, whose innovations in photography made the field affordable and easy for average folks.
Guest Stars: Judith Light as Narrator
Director: James A. Devinney
Writer: James A. Devinney
 

Season 13
143 :13x01 - The Rockefellers (Part 1) (Oct/16/2000)
The story of the Rockefeller family and their influence on the American scene.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Elizabeth Deane
Writer: Elizabeth Deane
 
144 :13x02 - The Rockefellers (Part 2) (Oct/23/2000)
Conclusion of a two-part episode about the powerful and influential Rockefeller family.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Adriana Bosch
Writer: Adriana Bosch
 
145 :13x03 - Secrets of a Master Builder (Oct/30/2000)
The contributions of James B. Eads in altering the Mississippi River during the latter part of the 19th century are examined in this episode.
Guest Stars: David McCullough as Narrator
Writer: Carl Charlson
 
146 :13x04 - Return with Honor (Nov/14/2000)
Episode dealing with American POWs in Vietnam and their return to life in the United States after being released from captivity.
Guest Stars: Tom Hanks as Narrator
Directors: Freida Lee Mock, Terry Sanders
Writer: Terry Sanders, Freida Lee Mock
 
147 :13x05 - The Hurricane of '38 (Jan/12/2001)
The story of the massive hurricane of 1938 and the tremendous amount of damage it did along the Eastern seaboard.
Guest Stars: David McCullough as Narrator
Writers: Michael Epstein, Thomas Lennon
 
148 :13x06 - Marcus Garvey: Look for Me in the Whirlwind (Jan/19/2001)
The life and times of controversial black leader Marcus Garvey including his ideas for re-settlement of Afro-Americans in Liberia and ensuing tax troubles with the government.
Guest Stars: Carl Lumbly as Narrator
Director: Stanley Nelson
Writer: Marcia Smith
 
149 :13x07 - Abraham and Mary Lincoln: a House Divided (Part 1) (Feb/19/2001)
The often stormy marriage of Abraham and Mary Lincoln is chronicled in this three-part episode.
Director: David Grubin
Writer: Geoffrey C. Ward, David Grubin
 
150 :13x08 - Abraham and Mary Lincoln: a House Divided (Part 2) (Feb/20/2001)
Second of a three-part episode dealing with the often stormy marriage of Abraham and Mary Lincoln.
Director: David Grubin
Writer: David Grubin, Geoffrey C. Ward
 
151 :13x09 - Abraham and Mary Lincoln: a House Divided (Part 3) (Feb/21/2001)
Conclusion of a three-part episode dealing with the marriage of Abraham and Mary Lincoln that ended in tragedy.
Director: David Grubin
Writer: Geoffrey C. Ward, David Grubin
 
152 :13x10 - Scottsboro: an American Tragedy (Apr/02/2001)
The story of a group of Afro-American youths who were wrongly convicted of raping two white women in Depression-Era Alabama.
Guest Stars: Andre Braugher as Narrator
Directors: Daniel Anker, Barak Goodman
Writer: Barak Goodman
 
153 :13x11 - Fatal Flood (Apr/16/2001)
Documentary about the great flood of the Mississippi River in 1927 and its effects upon the region.
Guest Stars: Liev Schreiber as Narrator
Director: Chana Gazit
Writer: Chana Gazit
 
154 :13x12 - Stephen Foster (Apr/23/2001)
The short life and times of 19th century songwriter Stephen Foster.
Guest Stars: Joe Morton (1) as Narrator
Director: Randall Maclowry
Writer: Ken Emerson, Randall Maclowry
 
155 :13x13 - Streamliners: America's Lost Trains (Apr/30/2001)
Documentary about the era when American transportation was dominated by sleek passenger trains.
Guest Stars: Liev Schreiber as Narrator
Director: Thomas Ott
Writer: Thomas Ott
 

Season 14
156 :14x01 - New York (Part 6): the City of Tomorrow (Oct/01/2001)
Continuation of the documentary series about the history of New York City.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Ric Burns
Writer: Ric Burns, James Sanders
 
157 :14x02 - New York (Part 7): the City and the World (Oct/08/2001)
Conclusion of the series about the history of New York City.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Ric Burns
Writer: Ric Burns, James Sanders
 
158 :14x03 - War Letters (Nov/11/2001)
Episode that focuses on letters between soldiers at war and those back home throughout American history.
Director: Robert Kenner
Writer: Paul K. Taylor, Robert Kenner
 
159 :14x04 - Woodrow Wilson (Part 1) (Jan/06/2002)
The life and times of Woodrow Wilson who went from university president to New Jersey governor to President of the United States.
Guest Stars: Blair Brown as Ellen Wilson, Rene Auberjonois as Woodrow Wilson, Linda Hunt as Narrator
Directors: Carl Byker, Mitch Wilson
Writer: David Mrazek, Carl Byker
 
160 :14x05 - Woodrow Wilson (Part 2) (Jan/13/2002)
Part 2 of the life of Woodrow Wilson deals with his presidency including his role as commander-in-chief during World War I and his ill-fated attempts to win ratification of the Treaty of Versailles which were derailed when he suffered a stroke.
Guest Stars: Linda Hunt as Narrator, Rene Auberjonois as Woodrow Wilson, Marion Ross as Edith Wilson, Eric Stoltz as Ray Baker
Directors: Mitch Wilson, Carl Byker
Writer: Carl Byker, David Mrazek
 
161 :14x06 - Mount Rushmore (Jan/20/2002)
The story of sculptor Gutzon Borgium and how he created the great monument of Mount Rushmore in South Dakota.
Guest Stars: Michael Murphy (1) as Narrator
Director: Bruce Shaw
Writer: Mark Zwonitzer
 
162 :14x07 - Miss America (Jan/27/2002)
The history of the Miss America pageant which went from a small event in Atlantic City to a nationwide phenomenon.
Guest Stars: Cherry Jones as Narrator
Director: Lisa Ades
Writer: Michelle Ferrari
 
163 :14x08 - Public Enemy #1 (Feb/17/2002)
The short life and violent times of bank robbing desperado John Dillinger during the Great Depression.
Guest Stars: Keith Carradine as Narrator
Director: Ben Loeterman
Writer: Ben Loeterman
 
164 :14x09 - Monkey Trial (Feb/24/2002)
The story of the Scopes Trial in Dayton, TN which pitted the forces of creationism and evolution against each other.
Guest Stars: Linda Hunt as Narrator
Director: Christine Lesiak
Writer: Christine Lesiak
 
165 :14x10 - Zoot Suit Riots (Mar/01/2002)
The story of the riot in 1942 Los Angeles between gangs of Mexican youths and servicemen.
Guest Stars: Hector Elizondo as Narrator
Director: Joseph Tovares
Writer: Joseph Tovares
 
166 :14x11 - Ulysses S. Grant (Part 1) (Apr/01/2002)
Two-part episode about the life of Ulysses S. Grant. Part 1 focuses on his brilliant military career during the Civil War.
Guest Stars: Liev Schreiber as Narrator
Directors: Elizabeth Deane, Adriana Bosch
Writer: Elizabeth Deane, Adriana Bosch
 
167 :14x12 - Ulysses S. Grant (Part 2) (Apr/02/2002)
Part 2. Ulysses S. Grant rode a brilliant Civil War military career into the White House but his administration was plagued by scandals.
Guest Stars: Liev Schreiber as Narrator
Directors: Adriana Bosch, Elizabeth Deane
Writer: Adriana Bosch, Elizabeth Deane
 
168 :14x13 - Ansel Adams (Apr/21/2002)
The life and times of famed photographer Ansel Adams are chronicled in this episode.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Ric Burns
Writer: Ric Burns
 
169 :14x14 - A Brilliant Madness (Apr/28/2002)
Mathematician John Nash was a brilliant man who would struggle to overcome mental illness.
Guest Stars: Liev Schreiber as Narrator
Directors: Randall Maclowry, Marc Samels
Writer: Randall Maclowry, Marc Samels
 

Season 15
170 :15x01 - Jimmy Carter (Part 1) (Nov/11/2002)
Two-part episode about the life and times of Jimmy Carter who in a short period of time went from a virtually unknown governor of Georgia to President of the United States.
Guest Stars: Linda Hunt as Narrator
Director: Adriana Bosch
Writer: Adriana Bosch
 
171 :15x02 - Jimmy Carter (Part 2) (Nov/12/2002)
Part 2 about the life and times of Jimmy Carter in which the once unknown politician was nearly overwhelmed by the numerous challenges that plagued his administration.
Guest Stars: Linda Hunt as Narrator
Director: Adriana Bosch
Writer: Adriana Bosch
 
172 :15x03 - Chicago: City of the Century (Part 1) (Jan/13/2003)
Three part episode dealing with the history of Chicago.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Directors: Patricia Garcia Rios, Austin Hoyt
Writer: Austin Hoyt
 
173 :15x04 - Chicago: City of the Century (Part 2) (Jan/14/2003)
Part 2 of a three-part installment dealing with the history of Chicago.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Directors: Austin Hoyt, Patricia Garcia Rios
Writer: Austin Hoyt
 
174 :15x05 - Chicago: City of the Century (Part 3) (Jan/15/2003)
Conclusion of a three-part episode chronicling the history of the city of Chicago.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Directors: Patricia Garcia Rios, Austin Hoyt
Writer: Austin Hoyt
 
175 :15x06 - The Murder of Emmett Till (Jan/20/2003)
The story of the murder of an Afro-American youth from Chicago while on a summer vacation in Mississippi due to the fact that he whistled at a white woman.
Guest Stars: Andre Braugher as Narrator
Director: Stanley Nelson
Writer: Marcia Smith
 
176 :15x07 - Transcontinental Railroad (Jan/27/2003)
The story of the building of the transcontinental railroad that spanned the American West.
Guest Stars: Michael Murphy (1) as Narrator
Directors: Mark Zwonitzer, Michael Chin
Writer: Mark Zwonitzer
 
177 :15x08 - Partners of the Heart (Feb/10/2003)
The story of the partnership between a white doctor and a young Afro-American who pioneered cardiac surgical procedures during the World War II era.
Guest Stars: Morgan Freeman (1) as Narrator
Director: Andrea Kalin
Writer: Andrea Kalin
 
178 :15x09 - The Pill (Feb/17/2003)
The development of the birth control pill and its subsequent impact upon the lives of American women.
Guest Stars: Blair Brown as Narrator
Director: Chana Gazit
Writer: Chana Gazit
 
179 :15x10 - Daughter from Da Nang (Apr/07/2003)
The story of the daughter of a Vietnamese woman and an American naval officer as she grows up in the United States.
Directors: Gail Dolgin, Vincente Franco
 
180 :15x11 - Seabiscuit (Apr/14/2003)
The story of the famed racehorse who was undersized in body but oversized in heart.
Guest Stars: Scott Glenn (1) as Narrator
Director: Stephen Ives
Writer: Michelle Ferrari
 
181 :15x12 - Bataan Rescue (Jul/07/2003)
The story of the daring rescue by Army Rangers of American POWs captured on Bataan at the end of World War II.
Guest Stars: Scott Glenn (1) as Narrator
Director: Peter Jones (3)
Writer: David Axelrod
 
182 :15x13 - Murder at Harvard (Jul/14/2003)
A modern re-creation of the events behind the murder of a Harvard professor in 1849.
Guest Stars: Simon Schama as Narrator
Director: Eric Stange
Writer: Eric Stange, Simon Schama, Melissa Banta
 

Season 16
183 :16x01 - New York (Part 8): the Center of the World (Sep/09/2003)
Additonal episode dealing with the events of 9/11 that concludes the series detailing the history of New York City.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Ric Burns
Writer: Ric Burns, James Sanders
 
184 :16x02 - Reconstruction: the Second Civil War (Part 1) (Jan/12/2004)
Two-part history about Reconstruction in the South in the decade following the Civil War.
Guest Stars: Dion Graham as Narrator
Director: Llewellyn Smith
Writer: Llewellyn Smith
 
185 :16x03 - Reconstruction: the Second Civil War (Part 2) (Jan/13/2004)
Conclusion of a two-part episode dealing with the controversial period of Reconstruction in the South in the years following the Civil War.
Guest Stars: Dion Graham as Narrator
Director: Elizabeth Deane
Writer: Elizabeth Deane, Patricia Garcia Rios
 
186 :16x04 - Citizen King (Jan/19/2004)
The latter years of civil rights icon Martin Luther King as recounted by his contemporaries.
Director: Orlando Bagwell
Writer: Orlando Bagwell, W. Nolan Walker
 
187 :16x05 - Remember the Alamo (Feb/02/2004)
The story of the War for Texas Independence culminating in the pivotal battle for an old Spanish mission in San Antonio known as the Alamo.
Guest Stars: Hector Elizondo as Narrator
Director: Joseph Tovares
Writer: Joseph Tovares
 
188 :16x06 - Tupperware (Feb/09/2004)
The story of tupperware and how the product became pivotal in American life.
Guest Stars: Kathy Bates (1) as Narrator
Director: Laurie Kahn Leavitt
Writer: Laurie Kahn Leavitt
 
189 :16x07 - Emma Goldman (Apr/12/2004)
The story of Russian immigrant Emma Goldman who became a radical so feared by many in the United States government that they had her deported.
Guest Stars: Blair Brown as Narrator
Director: Mel Bucklin
Writer: Mel Bucklin
 
190 :16x08 - Patriots Day (Apr/19/2004)
The story of re-enactors who re-fight the opening skirmish of the Revolutionary War every year.
Director: Marian Marzynski
Writer: Marian Marzynski
 
191 :16x09 - Golden Gate Bridge (May/03/2004)
The story of Joseph Strauss who spearheaded the construction of the Golden Gate bridge.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Ben Loeterman
Writer: Ben Loeterman
 

Season 17
192 :17x01 - RFK (Oct/04/2004)
Robert F. Kennedy's career in politics from serving as Attorney General in his brother's administration to being elected U. S. Senator from New York to his run for the presidency that ended in tragedy.
Guest Stars: Blair Brown as Narrator
Director: David Grubin
Writer: David Grubin
 
193 :17x02 - The Fight (Jan/24/2005)
The story of the heavyweight boxing match between American Joe Louis and German Max Schmeling in which both men were seen as being the symbols of their respective nations.
Guest Stars: Courtney B. Vance as Narrator
Director: Barak Goodman
Writer: Barak Goodman
 
194 :17x03 - Fidel Castro (Jan/31/2005)
Fidel Castro's long reign as dictator of Cuba is chronicled in this installment.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Adriana Bosch
Writer: Adriana Bosch
 
195 :17x04 - Building the Alaskan Highway (Feb/07/2005)
The story of the construction of the Alaska Highway which connected the territory to the mainland of the United States.
Guest Stars: Joe Morton (1) as Narrator
Director: Tracy Heather Strain
Writer: Randall Maclowry
 
196 :17x05 - Kinsey (Feb/14/2005)
The controversial research of biologist Alfred Kinsey into human sexuality is this episode's subject.
Guest Stars: Campbell Scott as Narrator
Directors: Barak Goodman, John Maggio
Writer: Barak Goodman
 
197 :17x06 - Mary Pickford (Apr/04/2005)
Actress Mary Pickford became America's Sweetheart with her roles on-screen and was also a pioneering female businesswoman in Hollywood.
Guest Stars: Laura Linney as Narrator
Director: Sue Williams
Writer: Sue Williams
 
198 :17x07 - The Great Transatlantic Cable (Apr/11/2005)
The story of the laying of the Transatlantic Cable which allowed for almost instant communication between America and Europe.
Guest Stars: Linda Hunt as Narrator
Director: Peter Jones (3)
Writer: David Axelrod
 
199 :17x08 - The Fall of Saigon (Apr/25/2005)
The story of the fall of Saigon to Communist forces in 1975.
Guest Stars: Will Lyman as Narrator
Director: Elizabeth Deane
Writer: Elizabeth Deane
 
200 :17x09 - Victory in the Pacific (May/09/2005)
The story of victory in the Pacific Theater of World War II and how it affected the lives of both Americans and Japanese.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Austin Hoyt
Writer: Austin Hoyt
 
201 :17x10 - The Carter Family: Will the Circle Be Unbroken (May/23/2005)
The life and times of the Carter Family, one of the pioneering groups of country music.
Guest Stars: Robert Duvall as Narrator
Director: Kathy Conkwright
Writer: Kathy Conkwright, Mary Makley
 
202 :17x11 - Guerilla: the Taking of Patty Hearst (May/30/2005)
The story of the kidnapping of newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst and her later becoming sympathetic to the cause of her captors.
Director: Robert Stone
Writer: Robert Stone
 
203 :17x12 - The Massie Affair (Jul/04/2005)
During the 1930's, five young native Hawaiians were falsely accused of raping the wife of a U.S. Naval officer. These accusations sparked racial unrest in the islands.
Guest Stars: Blair Brown as Narrator
Director: Mark Zwonitzer
Writer: Mark Zwonitzer
 

Season 18
204 :18x01 - Two Days in October (Oct/17/2005)
Two separate events of violence occurred during two days of the Vietnam War: the ambush of American troops by the Viet Cong 40 miles outside of Saigon and a student protest that turned violent at the University of Wisconsin.
Director: Robert Kenner
Writer: Allen Rucker
 
205 :18x02 - Race to the Moon (Oct/30/2005)
The story of the Apollo 8 mission to orbit the moon and the people behind it.
Guest Stars: Joe Morton (1) as Narrator
Director: Kevin Michael Kertscher
Writer: Kevin Michael Kertscher
 
206 :18x03 - Las Vegas: an Unconventional History (Part 1) (Nov/14/2005)
The story of the circumstances behind the founding of Las Vegas which would later become a gambling and entertainment mecca.
Guest Stars: Michael Murphy (1) as Narrator, Steve Wynn as Himself
Director: Stephen Ives
Writer: Michelle Ferrari
 
207 :18x04 - Las Vegas: an Unconventional History (Part 2) (Nov/15/2005)
Conclusion of a two-part episode about how Las Vegas became an entertainment and gambling mecca.
Guest Stars: Michael Murphy (1) as Narrator, Steve Wynn as Himself
Director: Stephen Ives
Writer: Michelle Ferrari
 
208 :18x05 - John and Abigail Adams (Jan/23/2006)
The love story and enduring marriage of John and Abigail Adams.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Peter Jones (3)
Writer: Elizabeth Deane
 
209 :18x06 - The Nuremberg Trials (Jan/30/2006)
The story of the Nuremberg Trials where top Nazi leaders were put on trial for crimes against peace and humanity.
Guest Stars: Joe Morton (1) as Narrator
Director: Michael Kloft
Writer: Michael Kloft
 
210 :18x07 - Jesse James (Feb/06/2006)
The story of the career of the notorious Missouri outlaw who later became a folk hero in many quarters.
Guest Stars: Michael Murphy (1) as Narrator
Director: Mark Zwonitzer
Writer: Mark Zwonitzer
 
211 :18x08 - Hijacked (Feb/25/2006)
In 1970, a terrorist group calling themselves the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine carried out a series of airplane hijackings.
Guest Stars: Campbell Scott as Narrator
Director: Ilan Ziv
Writer: Ilan Ziv
 
212 :18x09 - Eugene O'Neill (Mar/21/2006)
The life and times of Eugene O'Neill, considered the father of modern American drama.
Guest Stars: Christopher Plummer (1) as Narrator
Director: Ric Burns
Writer: Arthur Gelb, Barbara Gelb, Ric Burns
 
213 :18x10 - The Boy in the Bubble (Apr/10/2006)
The story of David Vetter, a boy with almost no immune system who was forced to lead a life of isolation in a sealed plastic bubble.
Guest Stars: Campbell Scott as Narrator
Directors: Barak Goodman, John Maggio
Writer: Barak Goodman
 
214 :18x11 - The Alaska Pipeline (Apr/24/2006)
The story of the construction of the famed Alaska pipeline as well as its environmental impact.
Guest Stars: Joe Morton (1) as Narrator
Director: Mark J. Davis
Writer: Mark J. Davis
 
215 :18x12 - Annie Oakley (May/08/2006)
The life and times of famed markswoman Annie Oakley are chronicled in this series installment.
Guest Stars: Laura Linney as Narrator
Director: Riva Freifeld
Writer: Ken Chowder
 
216 :18x13 - The Man Behind Hitler (May/22/2006)
The story of Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels and his influence upon Hitler's regime is told mainly through his own diaries and speeches.
Guest Stars: Kenneth Branagh as Narrator/Joseph Goebbels
Director: Lutz Hachmeister
Writer: Michael Kloft, Lutz Hachmeister
 

Season 19
217 :19x01 - Eyes on the Prize (Parts 1 & 2): Awakenings, Fighting Back (Oct/02/2006)
Re-broadcast of the first two parts of a 1987 documentary chronicling the American civil rights movement.
Guest Stars: Julian Bond as Narrator
Director: Judith Vecchione
Writer: Steve Fayer, James A. Devinney
 
218 :19x02 - Eyes on the Prize (Parts 3 & 4): Ain't Scared of Your Jails, No Easy Walk (Oct/09/2006)
Re-broadcast of Parts 3 and 4 of a 1987 documentary on the American civil rights movement.
Guest Stars: Julian Bond as Narrator
Directors: Orlando Bagwell, Callie Crossley
Writer: James A. Devinney, Steve Fayer
 
219 :19x03 - Eyes on the Prize (Parts 5 & 6): Is This America?, Bridge to Freedom (Oct/16/2006)
Re-broadcast of parts 5 and 6 of a 1987 documentary about the American civil rights movement.
Guest Stars: Julian Bond as Narrator
Directors: Orlando Bagwell, Callie Crossley
Writer: James A. Devinney, Steve Fayer
 
220 :19x04 - Test Tube Babies (Oct/23/2006)
The history of artificial reproduction is chronicled in this episode.
Guest Stars: Blair Brown as Narrator
Directors: Chana Gazit, Hilary Klotz Steinman
Writer: Chana Gazit
 
221 :19x05 - The Great Fever (Oct/30/2006)
The story of Walter Reed, who traveled to Cuba to investigate the theory that yellow fever was spread by mosquitoes.
Guest Stars: Linda Hunt as Narrator
Directors: Michael Chin, Adriana Bosch
Writer: Adriana Bosch
 
222 :19x06 - The Gold Rush (Nov/06/2006)
The story of the great gold rush to California in 1849 which led to the first great migration westward.
Guest Stars: Michael Murphy (1) as Narrator
Director: Randall Maclowry
Writer: Michelle Ferrari
 
223 :19x07 - The Berlin Airlift (Jan/29/2007)
When the Soviets blockade West Berlin in 1948, it's up to the West to airlift food and supplies to the people there.
Guest Stars: Joe Morton (1) as Narrator
Directors: Alexander Berkel, Stefan Mausbach, Peter Adler
Writer: Peter Adler, Stefan Mausbach, Alexander Berkel
 
224 :19x08 - The Living Weapon (Feb/05/2007)
Documentary about the history and ramifications of biological weapons.
Guest Stars: Liev Schreiber as Narrator
Director: John Rubin (2)
Writer: John Rubin (2)
 
225 :19x09 - New Orleans (Feb/12/2007)
The history of New Orleans up to and including Hurricane Katrina.
Guest Stars: Jeffrey Wright as Narrator
Director: Stephen Ives
Writer: Michelle Ferrari
 
226 :19x10 - Sister Aimee (Apr/02/2007)
The life and times of evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson.
Guest Stars: Blair Brown as Narrator
Director: Linda Garmon
Writer: Linda Garmon
 
227 :19x11 - Jonestown: the Life and Death of Peoples Temple (Apr/09/2007)
The story of the People's Temple headed by Jim Jones that culminated in the tragic suicides of many of its members in the jungles of Guyana.
Director: Stanley Nelson
Writer: Marcia Smith, Noland Walker
 
228 :19x12 - Summer of Love (Apr/23/2007)
The story of the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco in the summer of 1967 and the peak of the youth counterculture movement.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator, Peter Coyote as Himself
Directors: Gail Dolgin, Vincente Franco
Writer: Gail Dolgin, Vincente Franco
 
229 :19x13 - The Mormons (Part 1) (Apr/30/2007)
Two-parter dealing with the history of the Mormon Church from its founding to its influence in the modern world.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Helen Whitney
Writer: Jane Barnes, Helen Whitney
 
230 :19x14 - The Mormons (Part 2) (May/01/2007)
Conclusion of a two-part episode dealing with the history of the Mormon Church.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Helen Whitney
Writer: Helen Whitney, Jane Barnes
 
231 :19x15 - Alexander Hamilton (May/14/2007)
The life and times of founding father Alexander Hamilton and his impact upon the early United States.
Guest Stars: Colm Feore as Narrator
Director: Muffie Meyer
Writer: Richard H. Blummer
 

Season 20
232 :20x01 - Oswald's Ghost (Jan/14/2008)
The 1963 assassination of JFK is re-examined including numerous conspiracy theories.
Director: Robert Stone
Writer: Robert Stone
 
233 :20x02 - The Lobotomist (Jan/21/2008)
The story of neurosurgeon Walter Freeman, who performed lobotomies in order to alleviate severe mental disorders in patients.
Guest Stars: Campbell Scott as Narrator
Directors: Barak Goodman, John Maggio
Writer: Barak Goodman
 
234 :20x03 - Eyes on the Prize II (Parts 1 & 2): The Time Has Come, Two Societies (Feb/03/2008)
Re-broadcast of 1990 sequel to the original documentary that continues the story of the American civil rights movment and its struggles.
Guest Stars: Julian Bond as Narrator
Directors: Sam Pollard, James A. Devinney
Writer: James A. Devinney, Sam Pollard, Sheila Bernard, Madison Davis Lacy Jr.
 
235 :20x04 - Grand Central (Feb/04/2008)
The story of the construction of Grand Central Station in New York City in the early 20th century.
Guest Stars: Joe Morton (1) as Narrator
Director: Michael Epstein
Writer: Michael Epstein
 
236 :20x05 - Eyes on the Prize II (Parts 3 & 4): Power!, The Promised Land (Feb/10/2008)
Parts 3 and 4 of the re-broadcast of a 1990 series dealing with the American civil rights movement.
Guest Stars: Julian Bond as Narrator
Directors: Jacqueline Shearer, Louis Massiah, Paul Steckler
Writer: Paul Steckler, Jacqueline Shearer, Terry Kay Rockefeller
 
237 :20x06 - Eyes on the Prize II (Parts 5 & 6): Ain't Gonna Shuffle No More, A Nation of Law? (Feb/17/2008)
Parts 5 and 6 of the re-broadcast of the 1990 series about the American civil rights movement.
Guest Stars: Julian Bond as Narrator
Directors: Thomas Ott, Louis Massiah, Terry Kay Rockefeller, Sam Pollard, Sheila Bernard
Writer: Thomas Ott, Louis Massiah, Terry Kay Rockefeller, Sam Pollard, Sheila Bernard
 
238 :20x07 - Kit Carson (Feb/18/2008)
The life and times of the mountain man and frontier scout and his impact upon America's westward expansion.
Guest Stars: Michael Murphy (1) as Narrator
Director: Stephen Ives
Writer: Michelle Ferrari
 
239 :20x08 - Eyes on the Prize II (Parts 7 & 8): The Keys to the Kingdom, Back to the Movement (Feb/24/2008)
Parts 7 and 8 of the re-broadcast of the 1990 documentary chronicling the American civil rights movement.
Guest Stars: Julian Bond as Narrator
Directors: James A. Devinney, Madison Davis Lacy Jr., Paul Steckler, Jacqueline Shearer
Writer: James A. Devinney, Madison Davis Lacy Jr., Paul Steckler, Jacqueline Shearer
 
240 :20x09 - Buffalo Bill (Feb/25/2008)
The career of William F. Cody from buffalo hunter to scout to showman.
Guest Stars: Richard Ben Cramer as Narrator
Director: Rob Rapley
Writer: Rob Rapley
 
241 :20x10 - Minik, the Lost Eskimo (Mar/31/2008)
Documentary telling the story of a young Eskimo from Greenland who visited New York City in the latter part of the 19th century.
Guest Stars: Joe Morton (1) as Narrator
Director: Axel Engstfeld
Writer: Axel Engstfeld
 
242 :20x11 - Walt Whitman (Apr/14/2008)
The poetry of Walt Whitman as seen through his personality and background.
Guest Stars: J. K. Simmons as Narrator
Director: Mark Zwonitzer
Writer: Mark Zwonitzer
 
243 :20x12 - Roberto Clemente (Apr/21/2008)
The life and baseball career of Roberto Clemente, the game's first Latin superstar.
Guest Stars: Jimmy Smits as Narrator
Director: Bernardo Ruiz
Writer: Bernardo Ruiz
 
244 :20x13 - George H. W. Bush (Part 1) (May/05/2008)
The life and times of the 41st President. Part 1 covers his World War II years up to his election as President of the United States.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Austin Hoyt
Writer: Austin Hoyt
 
245 :20x14 - George H. W. Bush (Part 2) (May/06/2008)
The presidential administration of George H. W. Bush is chronicled in Part 2.
Guest Stars: David Ogden Stiers as Narrator
Director: Austin Hoyt
Writer: Austin Hoyt
 

Season 21
246 :21x01 - The Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer (Jan/26/2009)
Nuclear physicist Robert Oppenheimer, considered by many to be the father of the atomic bomb, fell from grace in the Cold War when he lost his security clearance.
Guest Stars: Campbell Scott as Narrator
Director: David Grubin
Writer: David Grubin
 
247 :21x02 - The Polio Crusade (Feb/02/2009)
The story behind the efforts to find a vaccine that would eliminate polio. Included is a profile on "March of Dimes" developer, lawyer Basil O'Connor (1892 - 1972); a competition between researchers Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin to find a vaccine; and remarks from historians, scientists, polio survivors and Julius Younger, a member of Jonas Salk's research team.
Guest Stars: Linda Hunt as Narrator
Director: Sarah Colt
Writer: Sarah Colt
 
248 :21x03 - The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln (Feb/09/2009)
A look back at the events which lead up to and followed President Abraham Lincoln's assassination, just two months after being reelected for his second term. Included is the search for his killer, John Wilkes Booth, along with insights given by Lincoln scholars and historians.
Guest Stars: Will Patton as voice of Lincoln, Chris Cooper as Narrator
Director: Barak Goodman
Writer: Barak Goodman
 
249 :21x04 - A Class Apart (Feb/23/2009)
Story of a 1951 murder committed by a Chicano laborer, that brought into question the legal status of Hispanics in the United States. The case of Hernandez vs. the state of Texas was a landmark case in 1954, which through a unanimous ruling, declared that Mexican Americans were protected under the 14th Amendment.
Directors: Carlos Sandoval, Peter Miller (3)
Writer: Carlos Sandoval
 
250 :21x05 - We Shall Remain (Part 1): After the Mayflower (Apr/13/2009)
Five part series dealing with Native American contact with whites and its impact upon their culture. Part 1 deals with the relations in New England between the tribes and the Puritan settler.
Guest Stars: Benjamin Bratt as Narrator
Director: Chris Eyre
Writer: Mark Zwonitzer, Anne Makepeace, Sharon Grimberg
 
251 :21x06 - We Shall Remain (Part 2): Tecumseh's Vision (Apr/20/2009)
The great war chief Tecumseh puts together a Native American coalitiion to push back white expansion into Native American territories.
Guest Stars: Benjamin Bratt as Narrator
Directors: Ric Burns, Chris Eyre
Writer: Ric Burns
 
252 :21x07 - We Shall Remain (Part 3): Trail of Tears (Apr/27/2009)
Episode dealing with the forcible re-settlement of the Cherokee from their homelands in the southeast to the newly established Indian Territory in Oklahoma.
Guest Stars: Benjamin Bratt as Narrator
Director: Chris Eyre
Writer: Mark Zwonitzer
 
253 :21x08 - We Shall Remain (Part 4): Geronimo (May/04/2009)
The story of the Apache chief who was one of the last Native Americans to continue armed resistance against the United States government.
Guest Stars: Benjamin Bratt as Narrator
Directors: Sarah Colt, Dustinn Craig
Writer: Sarah Colt, Dustinn Craig
 
254 :21x09 - We Shall Remain (Part 5): Wounded Knee (May/11/2009)
The series jumps forward nearly a century with the story of the protests of 1973 by the Sioux over their living conditions and their subsequent occupation of Wounded Knee.
Guest Stars: Benjamin Bratt as Narrator
Director: Stanley Nelson
Writer: Marcia Smith
 
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