Summaries

A comprehensive history of the American stage of the Vietnam War.

Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War, a 26-part Canadian television documentary on the Vietnam War, was produced in 1980 by Michael Maclear. The series aired in Canada on CBC Television, in the United States and in the United Kingdom on Channel 4. Maclear visited Vietnam during the production of the series and had access to film material there. He was the first Western journalist allowed to visit that area since the war. The documentary series was consolidated into 13 hour-long episodes for American television syndication. The series was released on videocassette format by Embassy and won a National Education Association award for best world documentary. Series writer Peter Arnett was an Associated Press reporter in Vietnam from 1962 to 1975. CBC aired only 18 of the episodes during the 1980-81 season because the series production was incomplete. The remaining episodes were broadcast during CBC's 1981-82 season. British audiences saw the series during Channel 4's 1984-85 season.—Elmer Gilman

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Keywords
  • american abroad
  • vietnam war
  • american politics
  • reference to the vietnam war
  • puppet state
Genres
  • History
  • War
  • Documentary
Release date Oct 15, 1980
Countries of origin Canada
Language English
Production companies Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Cinequity TDW Copyright Holding

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Tech specs

Runtime 52m
Color Color Black and White
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.33 : 1

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