World War II in color : total war / a Trans World International co-production with Carlton ; a presentation of the History Channel ; producers, Lucy Carter, Alastair Laurence.

Other author/creatorCarter, Lucy.
Other author/creatorHerrmann, Edward.
Other author/creatorLaurence, Alastair.
Other author/creatorMudd, Roger, 1928-2021
Other author/creatorWood, Adrian, 1955-
Other author/creatorArts and Entertainment Network.
Other author/creatorHistory Channel (Television network)
Other author/creatorTransworld International, Inc.
Portion of title Total war
Portion of title World war 2 in color
Portion of title World war two in color
SeriesHistory alive with Roger Mudd
American history in video
Abstract Until today, our collective memories of World War II have lived almost exclusively in black and white. Recently re-discovered color film archival materials, assembled after years of research, offer a new perspective on everything from the war's most critical battles and key personalities to details of life on the home front to the plight of uprooted refugees. This segment covers the events of Pearl Harbor through D-Day.
General noteOriginally broadcast on the History Channel as part of the series History alive with Roger Mudd, on February 16, 2000.
General noteReceived from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences; an entry submitted in the category "Outstanding historical programming" for the 22nd Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards.
General noteThe complete series has three parts: A new world order, Total war, Triumph and despair.
CreditsExecutive producers, Martin Smith, Alastair Waddington.
Cast Host, Roger Mudd ; narrator, Edward Herrmann ; British narrator, John Thaw.
Other title History alive with Roger Mudd (Television program)

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