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Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington in 200 Years Ago Today (1974)

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200 Years Ago Today

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9/10

History in 60 seconds...

Designed to give a one minute history lesson during the Bicentennial year in the US, these little programs aired on CBS(If memory serves me) and corresponded to events happening on that particular date in 1776. If you saw one, say on April 4th, then the show would deal with what had happened on April 4th 1776. Some episodes might have a famous host, and some had just voice-overs, describing the events.
  • jwrowe3
  • Jul 31, 2002
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10/10

Fascinating concept which was wonderfully executed

  • llltdesq
  • Sep 15, 2014
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A wonderful idea for a quick history lesson.

Whoever came up with the idea for this program...my hat's off. I wonder if this program has been saved for DVD for re-airing in the year 2076?? I probably won't be around by then, but it's a neat way to learn without getting bored with our nations history.
  • V6901
  • Aug 26, 2002
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