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People's Century (1900-1997) BBC Series on DVD

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The People's Century is a television documentary series examining the 20th century. It was a joint production of the BBC in the United Kingdom and PBS member station WGBH Boston in the United States. First shown on BBC in 1995, the 26 parts of one hour each deal with the socio-economic, political, and cultural movements that shaped the 20th century. The documentary won the International Emmy Award, the George Foster Peabody Award and several others.

As we enter the new millennium, People's Century pauses to look back, inviting the people who participated in the great events of our century to reflect on what we've accomplished, where we've failed, how things have -- and haven't -- changed, where we've been, how far we've come and how far we still have to go. From the front lines of war to the battle against racism, the fight for freedom to the struggle for equality: Those who where there tell the stories of our times as People's Century celebrates the human spirit -- and history on a human scale.

The twentieth century has been one of unrivaled extremes -- from the height of human accomplishment to the greatest depths of inhumanity. It is also a history defined equally by unencumbered intellectual achievement and astonishing ignorance, war and peace, democracy and dictatorship, by individual resolution and mass revolution. People's Century offers a powerful and personal new perspective on this past, making "history and television for citizens of the twentieth century," says Dor-Ner, "and for the children of the twenty-first."

A departure from other documentaries that observe history as the actions of great men, People's Century tells the story of the century through interviews with people from all walks. It documents significant times with archive footage of events, combined with personal photographs. One memorable aspect is its title clip and music, a depiction of moments from the century - It consists of a tracking shot of a miniature landscape which resembles the events pictured, for example ruins of wars, streets from the Jazz Age, palm trees from Vietnam and a model of the Berlin Wall partly wrecked. The piece was made in Prague, in the Czech Republic. The theme music was by composer Zbigniew Preisner. Panoramic Images from World War I, the Russian Revolution, the Great Depression, the Holocaust, World War II, the Space Age, the May 1968 student revolution, the Iranian Revolution, the Cold War, and the fall of the Berlin Wall are also featured in the title clip.

Video/Audio quality is very good 7/10

Region 0 or FREE so DVD will play worldwide

Standard NTSC Video Format

9 DVD Set

Each DVD comes with custom professional disc artwork!!

Episode 1: Age of Hope

Optimism reigns as the new century begins

Episode 2: Killing Fields

World War I. Marching to glory, soldiers face death on an industrial scale in a ghastly global war.

Episode 3: Red Flag

The Russian Revolution. Communism brings hope-and horrors-to Russia's millions.

Episode 4: Lost Peace

The emergence and failure of the League of Nations in the inter-war years. The hope for a new world order.

Episode 5: On The Line

Economic growth and the redivision of labour caused by mass production. Mass production forever alters the lives of workers and consumers.

Episode 6: Great Escape

The Magic of Cinema. The world forgets its troubles and falls in love with the movies.

Episode 7: Breadline

The Great Depression and its effects (and government counter-measures) in Britain, the United States, Sweden, Germany and Chile.

Episode 8: Sporting Fever

The rise of sport as mass entertainment. Fans root for the home team in a sports craze that pushes nationalism to new levels.

Episode 9: Master Race

Nazism overtakes German society. Nazi Germany and the Holocaust, from the election of Adolf Hitler to the 'Final Solution'.

Episode 10: Total War

World War II. Civilians become targets-contributing to the war effort with their labor and their lives.

Episode 11: Fallout

Nuclear energy is unleashed. Nuclear power and weapons, from El Alamogordo to Chernobyl.

Episode 12: Brave New World

A "cold" war embroils the US and the Soviet Union in a contest of ideologies. The Berlin wall serves as a visible symbol.

Episode 13: Freedom Now

Colonial Rule is overthrown in India and Africa.

Episode 14: Boomtime

Post-war prosperity transforms lifestyles and cultural values in the United States and abroad, up till the Oil Shock.

Episode 15: Asia Rising

From the ashes of war, Japan and Korea rise to economic prominence.

Episode 16: Living Longer

The Growth in medicine, including the irradication of smallpox and polio, the third world population boom, AIDS and the return of tuberculosis.

Episode 17: Skin Deep

Racial oppression is challenged in the United States and South Africa.

Episode 18: Endangered Planet

Runaway growth brings prosperity at a terrible cost to the environment. Environmentalism, from the Minamata disaster and Rachel Carson's Silent Spring to the 1972 Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm.

Episode 19: Picture Power

Television unexpectedly transforms society, culture, and politics.

Episode 20: Great Leap

China, from the revolution in 1949 to the Cultural Revolution and the death of Mao Zedong.

Episode 21: New Release/Young Blood

A new generation challenges the Establishment. The Baby Boomer generation, from the post-war baby boom to student radicalism in the West in the 1960s.

Episode 22: Half the People

The emancipation of women, from the suffragettes to the 1996 Beijing conference on the status of women. At home and at work, women fight for equal rights

Episode 23: War of the Flea

Revolution succeeds through guerrilla warfare. The revolution in Cuba, Vietnam War and the Afghan War.

Episode 24: God Fights Back

Religious fundamentalism flourishes in the East and West as a counter-reaction to aggressive secularization. The emergence of Islamism from the 1970s in the previously secularised Middle East, marked by Islamic revolutions in Iran and Afghanistan; also the rise of Christian evangelism in the United States.

Episode 25: People Power

Communist rule crumbles in the Soviet Union. The end of socialism in Europe and the fall of the Soviet Union.
(Viewer discretion is advised for "Episode 25: People Power", which features disturbing footage of the capture and execution of ex-Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife.)

Episode 26: Back to the Future/Fast Forward

New technologies connect the world-while age-old rivalries threaten the New World Order . The spread of globalisation in the United States, Russia, China and India; also the Bosnian War.