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Nuclear war : a guide to Armageddon / WETA and BBC.

Contributor(s): British Broadcasting Corporation | WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.)Material type: FilmFilmPublisher: 1982Description: 1 videocassette (60 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 inRecord Searches:
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Content type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: videocassetteSubject(s): Nuclear warfare | Atomic bomb -- Blast effect | Civil defense -- United States | Civil defense -- Great Britain | Nuclear warfare | Atomic bomb -- Blast effect | Atomic bomb | Civil defense | United States | Great BritainGenre/Form: Documentary films. | Documentary films.Online resources: Download "Nuclear War: A Guide to Armageddon" Summary: Host Charles McDowell introduces a thirty-minute British documentary, written and produced by Mick Jackson and narrated by Ludovic Kennedy, which visualizes the effects of a nuclear bomb detonated above St. Paul's Cathedral and follows several British couples as they attempt to carry out civil defense recommendations for survival. In the second half-hour, McDowell explores the civil defense debate in the United States with Jeremy Stone, John Dickey, and Arthur Katz; this segment produced by Ricki Green and directed by David Deutsch.
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VHS - Original Format VHS - Original Format University of North Texas
MV 188 Available

Taped off-air from KERA-TV, Dallas, Texas.

Off-air licensing rights through the Television Licensing Center.

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Host Charles McDowell introduces a thirty-minute British documentary, written and produced by Mick Jackson and narrated by Ludovic Kennedy, which visualizes the effects of a nuclear bomb detonated above St. Paul's Cathedral and follows several British couples as they attempt to carry out civil defense recommendations for survival. In the second half-hour, McDowell explores the civil defense debate in the United States with Jeremy Stone, John Dickey, and Arthur Katz; this segment produced by Ricki Green and directed by David Deutsch.

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