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Where to watch "The Sixties"
10. Sex, Drugs and Rock N' Roll
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American culture changed fundamentally in the 1960s as the tastes, morals and politics of the Baby Boomer generation redefined standards.
9. The Times They Are A-Changin'
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Gloria Steinem, Robert Kennedy Jr. and others discuss how feminism, civil rights, environmentalism and the gay rights movements were fueled.
8. 1968
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Tom Hayden and others discuss a dramatic year in US history, including a Soviet incursion, wars in Southeast Asia and the election of President Nixon.
7. The Space Race
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Astronauts Charles Bolden, Mike Massimino, Dave Scott and others describe pushing the boundaries of exploration to an unprecedented frontier.
6. The British Invasion
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Graham Nash, Smokey Robinson and more recall making music that ultimately impacted everything from fashion to sexual mores to politics.
5. A Long March to Freedom
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Selma, Birmingham, and the March on Washington are re-examined.
4. The War in Vietnam
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The Vietnam War brought social and political polarization at home; and because it was televised, the more Americans saw, the more unpopular it became.
3. Assassination of Kennedy
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The Warren Commission staff traces the events leading up to the assassination of President Kennedy and explains why the tragedy remains controversial.
2. The World on the Brink
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Marvin Kalb, Richard Reeves, Robert Dallek, and others explain how close the Bay of Pigs and Cuban Missile Crisis brought us to World War III.
1. Television Comes of Age
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Dick and Tom Smothers, Carol Burnett and more describe how shows like “The Twilight Zone” and “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In” reflected the times.