Legendary Journalist Tom Brokaw Reflects On His Most Prolific NBC News Broadcasts In Military Channel's "THE BROKAW FILES"
Legendary Journalist Tom Brokaw Reflects On His Most Prolific NBC News Broadcasts In Military Channel's "THE BROKAW FILES"
- Five All-New Episodes Premiere Thursdays at 10 PM E/P, Beginning May 30 -
SILVER SPRING, Md., March 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- For more than 40 years, Tom Brokaw has held a front-row seat to history while traveling the world to capture pivotal events in his NBC News documentaries. Now, in the Military Channel's THE BROKAW FILES, the legendary news anchor and best-selling author revisits the most iconic moments from these award-winning broadcasts, like Ronald Reagan during his final days in the Oval Office; World War II veterans returning to the beaches of Normandy four decades after D-Day; and a day in the life of young crew members aboard a nuclear aircraft carrier deployed to Afghanistan. Brokaw reflects on those events and provides his own fresh perspective, including personal stories he's never shared, that place these seminal events into a modern context. THE BROKAW FILES, produced exclusively for the Military Channel by NBC News' Peacock Productions, premieres Thursday, May 30 at 10 PM E/P.
Episodes include:
-- USS Stennis Aircraft Carrier premieres Thursday, May 30 at 10 PM E/PTen
years ago, Brokaw stepped on deck of the aircraft carrier USS John C.
Stennis to learn what a day in the life is like for the 5,000-member
crew aboard a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier going into war against
al-Qaeda. This year, the Stennis returned home to a heroes' welcome
after a 7-month deployment in Afghanistan. While thousands have come and
gone in the decade in between his visits, Brokaw finds that the sense of
honor, duty, camaraderie, and patriotism remains aboard.
-- The Greatest Generation premieres Thursday, June 6 at 10 PM E/PInspired
by a trip to Normandy on the 40(th) anniversary of D-Day, Brokaw became
fascinated by the cultural shifts that occurred as WWII soldiers
returned home to America to rebuild their lives and their nation before
passing the torch to the next generation. Now, Brokaw reflects on the
modern-day effort to document heroic and untold stories of this
generation and the importance of preserving the rich history of a
defining era.
-- 9/11 Air Traffic Controllers premieres Thursday, June 13 at 10 PM E/PIn
the chaos of 9/11, the men and women controlling the communication in
the skies above America had to piece together a tragic puzzle. One year
after the attacks, Brokaw sat down for an exclusive interview with these
heroic air traffic controllers to discuss the events of this
unimaginable attack on America's homeland and the lessons learned. More
than a decade later, Military Channel catches up with one of those
controllers about how the events of 9/11 forever changed the industry
and the lives of air traffic controllers.
-- The Commander in Chief premieres Thursday, June 20 at 10 PM E/PBrokaw
goes behind the tour route's velvet ropes to experience a day in the
life of a U.S. president. Brokaw shadowed the Clinton White House at the
one hundred-day mark of his presidency, and discussed war strategy with
George W. Bush in an exclusive interview aboard Air Force One. Brokaw
now discusses the legacy of these presidents as well as their vastly
different approaches to life after the White House.
-- Ronald Reagan premieres Thursday, June 27 at 10 PM E/PIn an interview
conducted just two days before Reagan left office, Brokaw sat down with
the beloved out-going president to reflect on his life, his
accomplishments, and his vision of the future. Now, Brokaw looks back at
that remarkable interview to ponder how Reagan, who some credit as being
"the architect of modern conservatism," framed the Republican platform
on which all future party candidates built their campaigns.
THE BROKAW FILES is produced exclusively for the Military Channel by NBC News' Peacock Productions with executive producer Colleen Halpin. For NBC News' Peacock Productions, Benjamin Ringe and Knute Walker are executive producers and Sharon Scott is executive in charge of production. For Military Channel, Max Culhane is executive producer, Sara Kozak is senior vice president of production, Kevin Bennett is senior vice president of programming and development, and Henry Schleiff is president and general manager.
About Military Channel
The Military Channel brings viewers compelling, real-world stories of valor, heroism, and courage from pivotal moments in American history, whether they were on the battlefield, in popular culture, or behind closed doors. Currently available in nearly 62 million homes, the network incorporates the best state-of-the-art CGI animation, never-before-seen footage, and gripping interviews to offer in-depth explorations of the armed forces as well as seminal world events and iconic figures that shaped our nation's history, including the Cold War, the struggle for Civil Rights, and the Space Race. For more information, please visit Military.Discovery.com, facebook.com/Military, or twitter.com/MilitaryChannel. Military Channel is part of Discovery Communications (Nasdaq: DISCA, DISCB, DISCK), the world's #1 nonfiction media company reaching more than 1.8 billion cumulative subscribers in 218 countries and territories.
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