American Experience Season 1 Episode 2
Radio Bikini
While the U.N. debated strategies for control of atomic energy, the U.S. Navy was preparing two highly-publicized nuclear tests. Seven hundred fifty cameras were shipped to Bikini to be used for a major propaganda film. Bikinians had no say about turning their idyllic island into an atomic test site. Forty years later, their home would still be too contaminated to support human life.
- 1 - 16Sins of Our MothersJan. 17, 1989
- 1 - 15The World That Moses BuiltJan. 10, 1989
- 1 - 14Eudora Welty: One Writer's BeginningsJan. 03, 1989
- 1 - 13Views of a Vanishing FrontierDec. 27, 1988
- 1 - 12Hearts and HandsDec. 20, 1988
- 1 - 11The Radio PriestDec. 13, 1988
- 1 - 10That Rhythm... Those BluesDec. 06, 1988
- 1 - 9Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: RevisitedNov. 29, 1988
- 1 - 8Geronimo and the Apache ResistanceNov. 22, 1988
- 1 - 7Kennedy vs. Wallace: A Crisis Up CloseNov. 15, 1988
- 1 - 6Do You Mean There Are Still Real Cowboys?Nov. 08, 1988
- 1 - 5The Life and Times of Rosie the RiveterNov. 01, 1988
- 1 - 4Eric Sevareid's Not So Wild A DreamOct. 25, 1988
- 1 - 3Indians, Outlaws and Angie DeboOct. 18, 1988
- 1 - 2Radio BikiniOct. 11, 1988
- 1 - 1The Great San Francisco EarthquakeOct. 04, 1988