Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War

Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War (1980-1981)

EndedDocumentary showWar, History

A comprehensive history of the American stage of the Vietnam War.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E26Vietnam Recalledfévr. 11, 1981
S01E25Surrenderfévr. 4, 1981
S01E24Final Offensivefévr. 4, 1981
S01E23The Unsung Soldiersjanv. 21, 1981
S01E22The Prisonersjanv. 21, 1981
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War premiere?

Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War premiered on October 4, 1980.

Who narrated Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War?

Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War was narrated by actor Richard Basehart.

How many episodes does Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War have?

Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War consists of 13 episodes.

Which network aired Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War?

Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War aired on CBS.

Who directed Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War?

Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War was directed by Peter Batty and William C. Potter.

Did Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War receive any awards?

Yes, Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Series.

What is the genre of Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War?

Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War is a documentary series.

Who produced Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War?

Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War was produced by Michael Maclear.

Did Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War use original footage?

Yes, Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War utilized original footage from the war.

How long is each episode of Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War?

Each episode of Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War has a runtime of approximately 45 minutes.

Are there interviews with veterans in Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War?

Yes, Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War features interviews with veterans who served during the war.

What is the purpose of Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War?

Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War aims to provide a comprehensive and detailed account of the Vietnam War.

Does Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War cover both the American and Vietnamese perspectives?

Yes, Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War presents the war from both the American and Vietnamese viewpoints.

Were there any controversies surrounding Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War?

Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War faced criticism for its portrayal of certain events and individuals during the war.

Are there interviews with high-ranking officials in Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War?

Yes, Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War includes interviews with high-ranking officials from both sides of the conflict.

What is the significance of the title 'Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War'?

The title 'Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War' reflects the prolonged duration and intensity of the conflict.

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