Program on the Bush administration, peace, and nuclear arms
Creator(s)
- Frances Reid (Cinematographer)
- Robert Weisberg (Producer)
- Erich Roland (Cinematographer)
- Robert Achs (Cinematographer)
- R. Wunderlich (Cinematographer)
- Samuel Sills (Director)
- Tanya Mohn (Producer)
- Mr. Benjamin B. Ferencz
Scope and Content
Host: Marvin Kalb. First aired during Election 1988 as part of the national security debate. Program discusses how the Bush administration could reduce the risk of nuclear war while maintaining national security. It assumes our greatest challenge is making sure that nuclear weapons are never used again. Program offers four policy options: 1) military superiority; 2) arms control; 3) building missile defenses; and 4) eliminating all nuclear weapons. The segment provokes discussion about the nuclear future.
Note(s)
B. Ferencz dub off TV (WNET Thirteen, Newark, NJ), therefore commercials included. Tape runs for more than three hours, including other dubbed news programs. [copyright Public Policy Productions] To What End? cassette Box 68618 Indianapolis, IN 46268
Subjects
- ELECTIONS
- FERENCZ, BENJAMIN
Genre
- Documentary.
- Film