American Experience

American Experience

1988DocumentaryTV-PG38 Seasons400 Episodes

TV's most-watched history series brings to life the compelling stories from our past that inform our understanding of the world today.

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Seasons

Season 1

Season 1

16 Episodes • 1988

Season 2

Season 2

16 Episodes • 1989

Season 3

Season 3

13 Episodes • 1990

Season 4

Season 4

13 Episodes • 1991

Season 5

Season 5

13 Episodes • 1992

Season 6

Season 6

8 Episodes • 1993

Season 7

Season 7

13 Episodes • 1994

Season 8

Season 8

9 Episodes • 1995

Season 9

Season 9

22 Episodes • 1996

Season 10

Season 10

9 Episodes • 1997

Season 11

Season 11

10 Episodes • 1998

Season 12

Season 12

15 Episodes • 1999

Season 13

Season 13

12 Episodes • 2000

Season 14

Season 14

14 Episodes • 2001

Season 15

Season 15

13 Episodes • 2002

Season 16

Season 16

9 Episodes • 2003

Season 17

Season 17

11 Episodes • 2004

Season 18

Season 18

13 Episodes • 2005

Season 19

Season 19

15 Episodes • 2006

Season 20

Season 20

14 Episodes • 2008

Season 21

Season 21

9 Episodes • 2009

Season 22

Season 22

8 Episodes • 2009

Season 23

Season 23

12 Episodes • 2010

Season 24

Season 24

8 Episodes • 2012

Season 25

Season 25

8 Episodes • 2013

Season 26

Season 26

7 Episodes • 2014

Season 27

Season 27

11 Episodes • 2015

Season 28

Season 28

8 Episodes • 2016

Season 29

Season 29

8 Episodes • 2017

Season 30

Season 30

9 Episodes • 2018

Season 31

Season 31

7 Episodes • 2019

Season 32

Season 32

8 Episodes • 2020

Season 33

Season 33

8 Episodes • 2021

Season 34

Season 34

6 Episodes • 2022

Season 35

Season 35

9 Episodes • 2023

Season 36

Season 36

7 Episodes • 2024

Season 37

Season 37

8 Episodes • 2025

S38

Season 38

1 Episode • 2026

Episodes - Season 1

E1

1. The Great San Francisco Earthquake

55m

From Enrico Caruso to the ordinary San Franciscan, this film presents vivid memories of those trapped in the terrifying event of 1906. Four hundred eighty square blocks were reduced to rubble; thousands were killed, tens of thousands left homeless. Then the heroic struggle to rebuild a city from the ashes began.

Radio Bikini

2. Radio Bikini

55m

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.

E3

3. Indians, Outlaws and Angie Debo

55m

As a child in 1899, Angie Debo was taken to Oklahoma in a covered wagon. She would become her state's most controversial historian -- her career threatened when she uncovered a cache of documents which proved a widespread conspiracy to cheat Native Americans out of oil-rich lands.

E4

4. Eric Sevareid's Not So Wild A Dream

55m

A touching memoir beginning with life in a small Minnesota town and taking us through a young man's early days as pacifist. Reporting on the rise of fascism in Europe, Sevareid, as a young CBS reporter, would change his belief. Based on Sevareid's best-selling book of the same title.

E5

5. The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter

55m

An original look through newsreels, war department films, posters and interviews with five, real-life "Rosies" about the reality of working in the defense plants during WWII, and their reactions to having to give up those jobs for returning GIs.

E6

6. Do You Mean There Are Still Real Cowboys?

55m

A year in the life of Wyoming cowboys and the ranching families who have lived in Big Piney for six generations. Although very much the same as it was one hundred years ago -- tough, lonely, but still romantic -- ranching is now a threatened way of life.

E7

7. Kennedy vs. Wallace: A Crisis Up Close

55m

An intimate portrait of the Kennedy brothers and their confrontation with Alabama Governor George Wallace when he defied the courts by refusing to integrate the University in 1963. The film offers unprecedented access to the Oval Office as well as to strategy meetings held by Attorney General Robert Kennedy.

Geronimo and the Apache Resistance

8. Geronimo and the Apache Resistance

55m

The story of a tragic collision of two civilizations, each with startlingly different views of one another. In 1886, 5,000 U.S. troops mobilized to capture this one man and his band of followers, who by refusing to move onto a reservation, defied and eluded federal authorities.

E9

9. Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: Revisited

55m

An updated look at the Alabama tenant families that Walker Evans and James Agee documented in their 1936 Pulitzer Prize-winning book, an American classic.

E10

10. That Rhythm, Those Blues

55m

The evolution of rhythm and blues through the careers of singers Ruth Brown and Charles Brown, from the 1940s into the 50s, with contemporary performances by both.

Available on: PBS

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